2024-09-032024-09-031954-01-19https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17924Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmGM starting on $1 billion expansion program ;' Outlook bright', says Curtice in speech to 500 ; County votes Aug. 3 on new courthouse ; Seek approval for $4,500,000 general bonds ; Rescued from kidnapers ; Police rescue kidnap victim, arrest suspects ; Commies imply refusal to take PWs in custody ; Dondero to run for re-election ; Senate nearing final vote on St. Lawrence Seaway ; Elect directors for local bank ; Statehood bill includes Alaska ; Submit changes in psychopath act ; Move to disbar A-spies lawyer for accusing Ike ; Firemen travel only 150 feet to put out fire ; Senate group OKs US-ROK treaty ; Supervisors vote to take special Oakland census ; Birmingham given new idea for financing parking lots; Revenue bonds are suggested ; Seek state legislative post ; Birmingham hearing on fire station slated ; County to establish Sylvan Lake level ; Newspapers hit peak in circulation, ads ; Jury trial waived by Pontiac youth ; Strong Korean War policy awaits, if Reds open up ; Actress sentenced on drunk charge ; Joe Adonis guilty of lying in court ; Electric company sells oscilloclast and depolaray ; Now you can go to college to learn fishing ; 2-headed baby leaves hospital ; Biggest airplane ever built is tagged Howard Hughes' folly, still doesn't fly ; Bishop clears two accused as Reds ; Students demand better name tag for new school ; G-man sees youth discarding morals ; Father demands private shower at public schoolPDFen-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.General MotorsPrisoners of warSaint Lawrence SeawayEspionageThe Pontiac Press: 1954-01-19TextOakland University