The Pontiac Press: 1955-02-17

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Senate expected to vote Congress higher pay ; House already has approved $10,000 increase ; Power struggle inside Russia may aid peace ; Slaughter reassures critics: Says turnpike objectors 'misled and misinformed' ; Fear 6 firemen dead as blaze crumbles wall ; Firemen carry companion from blaze ; Ferndale killer is found guilty ; 3 quit Pineau's cabinet lineup ; Rites for six blast victims to be conducted Friday ; Pontiac dealers set new mark ; Delsing, two pitchers signed by Tiger club ; Auto plate sales reach new high with 1.300 in city ; Federal civil defense director says simple measures can reduce toll in lives ; Britain is 3rd nation to join H-bomb race ; Bombagi trial in second day ; See new school ready by Nov. 1 ; The day in Birmingham: 27 students will receive awards for best posters ; Motorist won't be prosecuted ; Local woman dies; leaves 66 survivors ; Birmingham Jaycees plan award dinner ; Broomfield sees new school plan going to voters ; Rubinstein plotter quizzed on holdups ; Major witness expected today in Phenix trial ; Start breakfast with ice cream, dairymen advise ; New Masonic lodge room dedicated ; Youth models a 'space port' ; Matusow tells about spy job ; Acquit welder in kidnap trial ; Newspaper story gives man word of lost brothers ; US must keep up peace efforts - Lodge

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1955-02-17

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