The Pontiac Press: 1953-09-01
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Cold front may break heat wave Thursday ; Germany uncovers "Red terror plan' ; Tribunal orders damages paid, jobs restored: U. N. High Court Rules in Favor of 1 1 employes after pro-Red quiz ; Latest Soviet atom bomb blast equivalent to US bombs ; 100 GIs released today include West Point officer ; Lucy Cartrette arraigned here ; Union-Red probe planned in fall ; Employment at record high ; Broker shortage is now $150,000 ; General Wainwright suffers 2nd stroke ; Pontiac schools will open for fall terms next week ; Kyes reveals plans for European trip ; County farmers face $1 million drought damage ; Birmingham commission asks tor new proposal on use of Porritt property ; Detroiters stage traffic protest ; Israel Beattie dies at age 82 ; Ferguson talks on Senate vote ; Birmingham man to receive training ; Detroit sergeant in free PW list ; FCC to review Flint TV report ; 5 suspects released in Perkins slaying ; Disease perils southern Texas ; Harvard keeps suspected Red ; 2 Flint women amputees plan for useful lives ; CIO members urged to boycott Cudahy ; Ace pilot sets altitude record ; AFL-CIO argument slows beer output ; Six-day vacation in Rockies ends for Eisenhower