2024-09-032024-09-031953-11-17https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17978Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmBrownell replies to Truman's charge of lying: Attorney General opens secret files for facts ; Father rescues child in fire as mother dies ; Public relations director named ; US is asking death penalty in kidnap case ; Public gets 1st look at Lenin-Stalin tomb ; Baxter found guilty of murder ; Free all anti-Red POWs on Jan. 22, Dulles urges ; Telegrams pour into Truman office ; 'Four percenter' indicted by US ; Mrs. Vogeler describes struggle to free husband ; CIO bars raids on union ranks ; McCarthy to ask broadcasting time ; Toll is 2 dead, 19 wounded on 3rd day of deer season ; Birmingham commission delays action on triangle and offers explanation ; Plans change in Ford agency ; Bloomfield board gets bond brochure ; Grammar teaching to be meeting topic ; Spanking death leads to prison ; Opera opens 70th season ; Detroit Polish consulate seen as danger to US ; Fog blots out light in Europe ; Steel officials, union men take tour of plants ; 'Red' union banned at memorial building ; Voters League plans Lapeer county study ; Elect 3 to board of new clinic ; Ballot to decide tax, bond issue ; Chief Schroeder names Pontiac's 1st fire marshal ; Grim searchers hunt hunter who went home ; Elephants wear false ears for movie retake ; Precinct change up for reading ; Illinois county launching 'AA' for roly-polies ; Petoskey ministers uphold lottery lawPDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.McCarthyismDeath penaltyPrisoners of warLabor unionsThe Pontiac Press: 1953-11-17TextOakland University