2024-08-292024-08-291954-11-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17657Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmChinese jailing of 13 Americans angers US: Strong protest to be sent Reds via Switzerland ; Two officials back mayor's hospital plan ; Officials at local CARnival observance ; Korean election now top issue on UN agenda ; Manhole covers fly in explosion ; Coon dog quartet singing off key bothers women ; Dodge recalled for policy post ; Over 55,000 attend local open houses at GM plants ; Ike's new plan set for holiday ; State funeral awaits diplomat ; Heart attack fatal to Dewey's mother ; Annual Christmas parade will be here Dec. 4 ; 31 children injured in schoolbus crash ; Viennese women prefer husbands who work well ; Upswinging business, political 'peace' make Thanksgiving '54 happier than '53 ; The day in Birmingham: Planning board discusses basic policies, objectives ; Hospital group elects officers here yesterday ; Text of Curtice's talk on 50 millionth car ; Holiday drivers issued warning ; No poison seen in Beach's body ; Auditorium gets backing of CIO ; Revised hospital contract drawn ; Female always deadlier than male of the species ; Remington dies after attack in prison ; Pun still the only form of comedy that gets groan instead of laugh ; UM seeks home for statue of Bunyan ; Signs point to decline in cost of living index; Polio cases increase slightly for week ; No. 2 prosecution witness dropped like hot rivet ; Turkey-stuffed citizenry to find good meat buysPDFen-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.Political prisonersGeneral MotorsAutomobile manufacturingHolidaysLabor unionsPontiac General HospitalSheppard, SamThe Pontiac Press: 1954-11-24TextOakland University