2024-09-042024-09-041953-10-20https://hdl.handle.net/10323/18008Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm$487,200 fund drive opens in Pontiac area: 200 hear pastor start campaign for 53 agencies ; Reds' walkout stalls progress on repatriation ; Rescuers rush to reach wreck of Mexican DC-3 ; Speak at United Fund breakfast today ; Clardy begins groundwork for Red hearings in state ; US suspends aid to Israel ; Nab mail theft suspect in east ; Hospital land sale contract canceled ; POW gets wish after 34 months ; Brake to run in primary, wants GOP governorship ; Seek to re-establish ruling on athletics ; Say ROK pilot deserts to Reds ; Alarm by student saves man inside blazing home ; Birmingham OKs Porritt land zone purchase: also will vacate stubs of roads ; UM man to address Dems at Birmingham ; Labor leader dies at age 79 ; Soapy's wife to chair Women's Day program ; UN birthday party planned in Birmingham ; UF sponsored contest opens at Birmingham ; Art Institute shares in Whitcomb estate ; Jack Dempsey seeks trainees for television ; Evangelist advises wife to be obedient ; Roy Cash, bride now residing in New Hudson ; Colerain PTA names officers ; 117 years are celebrated by Milford Methodists ; Set UN festival for Thursday ; Cass City Grange officers elected ; Eastern Star chapters plan officer installations ; Farm engineers to be in LapeerPDFen-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.United FundAircraft accidentsPrisoners of warDetroit Institute of ArtsUnited NationsThe Pontiac Press: 1953-10-20TextOakland University