2024-09-032024-09-031954-04-05https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17859Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmFair day draws heavier-than-average vote: Two proposals spur interest in city election ; Dulles warns of Red threat ; Tells committee Commies in east going too far ; State medics delay okay on Salk polio vaccine use ; Eye Fort Custer for air academy ; Public meeting scheduled to explain polio vaccine ; 4 accidental deaths in state on weekend ; French holding at Dien Bien Phu ; Driver of truck killed by train ; County’s oldest resident dies in Milford at age 104 ; McCarthyism, thriving on Commie threat, is nation's top controversy ; Good weather expected to bring out sizable vote in Birmingham's election ; Ambulance rushing to hospital hits car ; C of C to open recruiting drive ; Hurt in crash at Opdyke Road ; Clarke Oil Co. reports theft ; Dondero puts out nominating petitions ; Lenten Guideposts: Hotel man finds strength for problems in prayer ; Blow-out blamed for crash injuring 3 ; Boys home escapee caught by deputies ; Electric code promotes safety ; Dems demand free time to air answer to Nixon ; Waterford wins in speech tests ; Hunting ban rule dies in committee ; Roosevelt High honors students ; Church at Oxford plans date for 37-voice chorusPDFen-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.ElectionsCommunismVaccinesPoliomyelitisFrench IndochinaMcCarthyismReligionsThe Pontiac Press: 1954-04-05TextOakland University