The Pontiac Press: 1954-03-31

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Hydrogen bomb can level any city in the world: AEC chairman outlines results of Pacific tests ; Ike's approval of excise cuts expected today ; Spring lamb out of season: March taking it on lamb with last roar, snarls ; County judges deny injunction in union dispute ; Guide's faithful service ends ; Committee OKs Ike's labor bill ; Snow unlikely next 24 hours Man loses sight again as faithful guide dog dies ; 2 escape death in Pontiac Lake ; Molotov gives Big 3 proposal for treaty ; House ready to approve higher jobless pay bill ; Snow links speed with auto mishaps ; Bishop appointed for Grand Rapids ; Eisenhower backs Dulles on firm Indochina policy ; Loaned loader picks up deep Birmingham snow keeping schedule on keel ; Tells economic threat of Soviet ; Orchard Lake jet pilot killed ; 'Humility' topic for Y breakfast ; 2 recommended for judgeships ; In Birmingham: Commission candidates ; Broomfield predicts water bill passage ; Cranbrook students win design awards ; Faithful donkey calls Southfield man to Missouri ; Coast Guardsman dies in Missouri ; Canada color movie draws big crowd ; AEC head calm over H-reports ; Scientists hope to learn effectiveness of vaccine ; Government still warring against American Indians ; Pen pals system to boost Vermont ; Traffic deaths drop to low for 3 years ; New York tugs back at work ; Big 3 agree in trade issue ; Willman talks to Kiwanis Club

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1954-03-31

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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