2024-09-032024-09-031954-03-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17884Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSight wreckage of US plane in French Alps: Air Force C47 with 20 aboard lost Thursday ; Hallenbeck asks District 5 recount : Finished third, in primary vote, 18 behind Dugan ; DeMarco makes good his challenge ; McCarthy fight causes Stevens' aide to quit post ; Washington traffic jam ; GM total proving ground now up to 6,144 acres ; Police seize arms cache ; Tax office extends hours during week until 8 pm ; Pontiac flood threats subside ; Police capture nationalist chief ; Hubbard's wife shot by accident ; Oakland Health men plan polio vaccine procedure ; Special protection ordered for Truman ; Lenten Guideposts: Billy Eckstine learns his lesson of love the hard way ; Postpone drunk driving trial until city appoints constable to call jurors ; Assign counsel to Puerto Ricans ; Highway probe waxes political ; Drunk driver fined by Justice Gafill ; Woman injured in auto collision ; Camp Oakland manager to address MOMS unit ; Congressional highlights of past week ; Former pilot changes sex ; Made fortune on track stocks ; Christmastime arrives late for Toledo girl ; 'Mule Day' gone in Tennessee ; Vocational guidance topic for guild meet ; Senator blames high java costs on Brazil bank ; Prisoner steals booze locked in sheriff's office ; Wever-Owen club to discuss park ; School of religion slates registration date Monday ; Prexy attacks materialism ; Pakistan asked to aid Christians ; 111 here attend all-day service ; Adventists plan to visit homes ; Lutheran Church to use colors: purple and red; Ohio pastor to talk here on Wednesday ; United Lutheran mission commissions 14 ; Court releases church group refusing Army ; Group takes 2 days for religious study ; Use TV, radio to promote good, Methodists told ; Court decision sought on state adoption ban ; Gleaners began service in 1894 ; Kirk in the Hills sets 2 services ; Morgan Library buys oldest printed book ; 32,000 ask copies of religious painting ; Simple plan will aid you to overcome frustration ; Evangelist reports success in Japan ; Pontiac joins drive for stamp to honor MaryPDFen-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.Aircraft accidentsEckstine, BillyGeneral MotorsPoliomyelitisTransgender peopleVaccinationTruman, Harry S., 1884-1972ReligionsConscientious objectorsJehovah's WitnessesThe Pontiac Press: 1954-03-06TextOakland University