2024-08-292024-08-291954-11-19https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17661Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUnited Fund drive reaches 99 per cent of goal: Reported gifts at all-time high of $522,614 total ; US takes on building job of northern radar fence ; Cincinnati centenarian celebrates in hospital ; That radar stuff really slows girls down ; Doctor faces accuser today ; Carver School to open Monday ; Knowland sees Senate censure vote despite fears of McCarthy filibuster ; Judge declares cop used force ; Pan-Am's first lap won by Californian ; West presses for A-pool vote ; Husband finds ad pays off; wife leaves ; Them thar hills no longer noted for gold mining ; County canvass of vote finished ; Truck drive killed in mishap near Flint ; Agree on plan to obtain architect for hospital ; AP editors told of Red campaign against US all over free world ; The day in Birmingham: Artificial ice skating rink now under consideration ; Shigley will get 6-month leave ; Report Adams justice choice ; Rain, fog blamed for two accidents ; Mrs. C. H. Isley succumbs at 51 ; A-active ducks not hot enough to scare envoys ; Court-martial in final stages ; Briton designs igloo-shaped operating room ; Chubby baby boys abandoned on step ; Elderly pair slain before store blaze ; Vitamin B12 tested on Maryland felons ; British ratification of pacts assured ; America's classic murder trials: 'King of bootleggers' earned acquittal by playing dual roles in court dramaPDFen-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.United FundRadarMiningMcCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957Pontiac General HospitalThe Pontiac Press: 1954-11-19TextOakland University