The Pontiac Press: 1954-01-18

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Ike asks US to back private health insurance: Only wants aid by government, not socialized ; Big Four parley opens Jan. 25 ; Meetings slated in West Berlin for first week ; Ex-clerk of city dies at age 86 ; Mother, twins killed as auto skids in snow ; City detective dies Sunday ; East two-thirds of US in grip of Arctic weather ; Two rescued from ice floe ; Film censoring unconstitutional ; New Zealand crater active after 50 years ; Boston gets insulted, asks Army apology ; Allied plan to free PWs called armistice violation ; Clouds threaten Pontiac's view of moon eclipse ; Rain may end cold wave here ; Benson wants OK to use farm surpluses abroad ; Manager in Birmingham to ask for definite policy on municipal parking lots ; Howard Hughes a genius with mechanical things, uses fortune many ways ; Alumnae group to be revived ; Savings official to speak here ; May query Japs on missing GIs ; Let letters to GIs be cheery, plentiful ; US Senators’ baths lack luster of those of Rome ; Barber confesses ransom tale false ; Name of tipster kept our of print ; Patrolman gets order granted ; Heard in a Pontiac church Sunday: God continues to carry on by ‘Operation Redemption' ; Fuel, building supply dealers plan dinner

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1954-01-18

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