2024-08-292024-08-291954-08-31https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17730Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHowling hurricane lashes at New England: Streets flooded, electric, phone lines leveled ; McCarthy told he's 'out of order': Johnson's view, but now denied, bothers senator ; McCarthy hearings open in capital ; Allied leaders rush to mend plans for EDC ; Among top contenders ; Room and board fines slated for young drinkers ; Dulles departs for Manila to discuss Asian alliance ; Scoring low at national skeet shooting tourney ; Arrest peddler for second time ; Trial set Oct. 20 for McKeighan ; Ike pays to make Iowa fair speech ; City and schools welcome new teachers here Friday ; Fire at Lapeer hits lumberyard ; August enjoyable month, temperature near normal ; The day in Birmingham: City OKs assessment plan to resurface five streets ; 3 local members to attend Urban League meeting ; Bootleg liquor trials are set ; Races integrate without trouble ; College receives $1 million from Wallace estate ; Final approval expected on hospital building vote ; Two men accused of 21 burglaries ; Prison camp fugitive nabbed at Saginaw ; Legion readies gigantic parade ; Downtown sidewalk rebuilding started ; Three persons hurt as auto rams tree ; Communist-UN body exchange includes 193 GIs ; Asks examination in auto offense ; State declared in emergency over weekend ; Hoover and Ike keep fish date ; Rio pilgrimage site still part of the bay ; Handicapped painter works on flagpoles ; Limber up your arm, GI, off-base saluting is back ; Guatemala lets refugees leave ; Officer's trial in second dayPDFen-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.HurricanesMcCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957European Defense CommunityDulles, John Foster, 1888-1959Skeet shootingPeddlingAlcohol traffickingIntegrationThe Pontiac Press: 1954-08-31TextOakland University