The Pontiac Press: 1954-01-04
Abstract
Hull stands firm on releasing POWs Jan. 22: UN preparing to remove men from stockades ; Ike's program hailed as 'dynamic' ; Leaders view plans for nation as progressive ; Large families have added value this time of year ; Soviet confirms date for parley ; 21 are killed in accidents over New Year weekend ; Find 1 survivor of bomber crash ; West Europe's dikes hold through 24-hour battering ; 17,500 students back in classes after holidays ; 4 drunk drivers bring total to 12 ; Dearborn's mayor's fitness debated in ouster hearing ; Mother rescues three in blaze ; Fire kills five children trapped in Maine home ; Draft call lower; Oakland quota 48 ; Commission begins year with fire station, zoning matters on its agenda ; 1954 Ford cars unveiled Jan 6 ; Dewey outlines liberty threat ; Straley to get traffic award ; Way now open for Billy Rose to get divorce ; Ford warns on sales plan ; US Marines deny asylum to tired Red work horse ; Move petitions to keep officers: Hoffa promises to get solid support to retain 614 trusteeship ; Congress to get early rates bill ; Injuries may delay woman's TV skit ; Two men are held in tavern robbery ; Shelley Winters spats with Italian spouse ; Group to probe cancer theory ; Writer says West's hope for peace could depend on progress inside Russia ; French toss quick attacks on Vietminh ; Time bomb scare ends in big relief ; Liquor raid probably most quiet on record ; Governors to attend conference in Detroit ; French cabinet crisis looms ; Nehru attacks Pakistan pact ; Stocks of grain will be larger ; Keego PTA to hear Van Coevering talk ; Lutheran women to hear Rev. Hunt ; Gospel duo gives program at area church ; Marine station here leads in recruiting ; DSR bus driver wins bout with armed robber ; New Year should bring more happiness in Christ ; Healing power of prayer told ; Body, sick woman found in icy home ; Nab GI who sought asylum with Reds ; Cashier curbs robber's greediness
Date
1954-01-04