2024-09-032024-09-031953-11-25https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17971Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmTwo men tell of buying 'Teamsters' favors: One has to pay kickbacks; loses his business ; McCarthy slaps at ex-president over Red issue ; Queen gets her letter ; City official s to study budget of $4,122,019 ; Elizabeth sees coronation triplets ; Canada apparently ready to let US quiz Gouzenko ; 2 cent pay hike in auto plants ; GIs in Korea ask others to share holiday dinners ; Car wrecked but owner sees salvage ; State to draft 1,128 for next January ; Stassen sees aid reduction ; One of these will be queen of Rose Tournament ; City churches to sponsor union Thanksgiving rites ; Thanksgiving observance in Birmingham churches to include union service ; US Red case must be tighter ; City woman heads hospital association ; Allot Pembroke school bids ; Allies try again for Big 4 meet ; Awards presented at cub gathering ; Pope elevates bishop to archbishop ; Hearing is denied on Porritt property ; Birmingham, Hills get 18,000 telephone books ; Spokesman modifies Wilson statement ; Dean ridicules Red's position ; Start Paint Creek diversion work Monday: Project to take 3 or 4 weeks ; Senior play is to be mystery ; Christ Lutheran church choir gives concert ; Saginaw girl exchanges vows with Douglas Geib ; Jeep to plow snow at Orchard Lake ; Hazel Park fails to choose mayor ; Ask volunteers for news sale: Waterford Goodfellows wind up plans for fund drive Dec. 12 ; Legion auxiliary displays gifts for veterans ; Pair of future farmers grow big potato crop ; Suwannee River man disclaims treasure story ; Ike and family cozy on holiday ; Tells Adrian group Bohn plant to openPDFen-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.Labor unionsMcCarthyismRoyaltyKorean WarThe Pontiac Press: 1953-11-25TextOakland University