The Pontiac Press: 1954-07-22

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Ford acquires property near Romeo: Proving ground will be built on 4,000 acres ; Joint committee urges approval of huge tax cut ; Scour hospital after fire ; Miss US title won by coed from Dixieland ; Critics of Ike's atomic bill argue doggedly all night ; Evacuate patients back in fire-damaged hospital ; Mudnt enters row over aide ; Candidates to talk at meeting tonight ; Girl Scouts plan national roundup in Highland area ; Approval of courthouse building plan is given by Oakland Citizens League ; Draft calls ease off as youth volunteer ; Safety Commission cites city traffic improvements ; '54 census shows increase of 1,606 among Birmingham's youngsters ; New zoning law cuts multiple units ; Mrs. A. W. Dickinson is taken by death ; Service for seaman will be held Friday ; Kevern appointed new police chief ; Sportswriter leaves estate of $30,500 ; Drowning takes lives of men in fishing family; Witness says Novak was Commie instructor ; Korea unification unlikely Rhee may be told here ; Autobahns to be extended by West Germany ; US criticism gets rebuttals

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1954-07-22

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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