2024-09-042024-09-041953-09-23https://hdl.handle.net/10323/18031Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmClark may demand check on truce violation: Moving of MIGs south over Yalu worries allies ; Nixon upholds Ike in Durkin dispute: Says president didn't back out of T-H promise ; Western world, US not ready for atom attack ; 4 known dead as explosions destroy plant ; Society honors Pontiac doctor ; Gen. Dean lands in US amidst hero's welcome ; Wife, spaniel rout assailant ; Trial date is set for Donald O'Brian ; Chivas to be paroled; was in Pontiac case ; Ike's recognition of Ripon, Wis., annoys Jackson ; Non-dealer car sales taxable ; Booklet forecasts county population jump, plans for courthouse ; Birmingham plan board favors closing stub ends of Rugby and Cambridge ; Class crowding may ease up ; Gilleo murder trial is Oct. 12 ; Canada's stand on Korea told ; 38 men leave for US forces ; Group would ban gifts to athletes ; Marijuana plot: Let everyone grow it ; Jewish holiday starts at sunset ; Jewelers face suit by Millard ; Austria to settle claims of Jews against Nazis ; Goodfellows plan for Yule: Map Waterford gift campaign ; Waterford has project: Over 100 youngsters enroll in fun program ; Waterford gets school load OK ; Supreme Court nominee picked ; Julia A. Wood of Drayton married in Pontiac church ; Presbyterian board purchases parsonage ; 6,000 bankers conclude meet ; Army escapee to be sent back to Korea group ; Muskegon man, 22, killed in collision ; Baby hamsters get the better of hobbyist ; Stevenson to lunch with Ike next week ; Accidents worst enemy of childrenPDFen-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.Korean WarPrisoners of warNuclear weaponsThe Pontiac Press: 1953-09-23TextOakland University