2024-09-042024-09-041953-10-10https://hdl.handle.net/10323/18016Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmTito threatens to fight over Trieste decision: Cries defiance; moving troops to disputed area ; Steals mail truck, robs branch: Friday receipts gone as police recover vehicle ; Reds request meeting to pick parley location ; Fund opens headquarters ; 3 killed, 2 hurt as ammo truck rams passenger car ; Churchill holds ‘sure hope' for peace in Big 4 pact ; Woman is killed on West Huron ; O'Brian petition is under study ; Mamie hitches ride to register for vote ; 350-acre Skae Estate sold for exclusive home sites ; Storm swirls out to Atlantic ; Will evacuate 200 pupils for civil defense trial ; Aerial display fails to live up to billing ; Pembroke school plans ready; Drainage problem stalls action on project ; Sports take top billing with conductor-arranger ; A good deal sells building ; GIs put on alert for ROK attack ; UF planning starts early ; Maryland man becomes baron; to sell his home ; Teenage theater workshop opens ; Nixon leaves Hawaii for goodwill tour ; Examine pistol in road killings ; Reveal donors for Dems, GOP ; Old bones tell historic tales at Smithsonian ; Curriculum to determine Rochester school expansion ; Rev. L. I. Lord to be honored by parishioners ; Harvest runs third highest ; Leipprandt-Schaffer rite held in Redeemer Church ; East Orion Farm Bureau set for annual field day ; Board mulls school needs ; Auburn Heights Lions set tor 3-night show, contest; Rules 6 Reds not paupers: Detroit federal judge says Commies on trial must pay court costs ; First Waterford post office located in early hotel run by Captain PhillipsPDFen-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.Korean WarUnited FundCivil defenseTrieste (Italy)--HistoryThe Pontiac Press: 1953-10-10TextOakland University