2024-08-292024-08-291954-05-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17825Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmDetroit youth, 15, admits killing 4-year-old girl: Playmates find child bleeding, torn in garage ; Adams says Cohn threatened Army: Tells of incident last Oct 20th at Ft. Monmouth ; Cause for celebration ; Ike condemns officers who violate orders ; Flint woman tells of Red 'colonizing' in auto plants ; Viet Nam goes on record against cutting up nation ; B26 bombers plater rebels ; Says Indochina not abandoned ; Seniors to see business places ; Ex-resident here sends $1 to city, obeys minister ; Greenland fears measles epidemic ; School bus at Kalamazoo overturns, 4 children hurt ; Wildcatter tells of county wells ; Petitions now being filed for major party delegates ; No tax increase needed to build school additions when bond issue gets OK ; Champion miler can't broadcast ; St. Joseph counts 150 open house visitors in 2 days ; Army driver faces hearing ; Dog catcher has marks to prove his job ; 3 breakin suspects face court Monday ; Delegates meet to elect bishop ; Seeks committee to speed Seaway ; Jury is told of holdup plans ; C. E. Wilson hoping for end of hearings ; Bloomfield budget hearing is May 25 ; Former city pastor dies in Washington ; Dartmouth educator to speak on Friday ; Commission does routine business at short meeting ; Newshen uses parachute to get to source of storyPDFen-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.MurderMcCarthyismVietnamSt. Joseph Mercy HospitalCommunist partiesFrench IndochinaSaint Lawrence SeawayThe Pontiac Press: 1954-05-12TextOakland University