The Pontiac Press: 1954-11-13

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Hunters’ cars clog roads leading to straits: Mackinaw City traffic piles up for 22 miles ; She prefers highway to byway ; Pontiac firms exceed quotas in fund drive ; Courageous fighter dies ; Stack of parcels faces Mrs. Ike on 58th birthday ; Dinner to honor Sen. McCarthy ; Three bandits hold up a tavern ; 300,000 hunters expected at deer season opening ; Waterford Hill for $3 million development ; 18 years in lung ends with death ; Ike to ask fast OK on treaty ; Waiver ballot looms on pact ; Rabbits, bucks, jackasses make news ; Veteran Navy diver to head Mackinac crew ; Millard’s ruling upheld by judge ; Bulldozer operator killed in accident ; UAW to press for 1955 total package between 40-50: cents per hour more ; 4 last hurricanes cast Lloyd's plenty ; The day in Birmingham: Life in Russia is revealed by wife of former envoy ; Corrigan uses state's witness ; Police officer resigns post ; Steer trapped in pipe battles rescue efforts ; Cancer affinity to be predicted ; Driver survives 1,000-foot skid on Auburn Road ; Parents, police seek 2 missing teenagers ; Pontiac man held on assault charge ; Christ Church to present Haydn composition ; Designer Fath succumbs at 42 ; Stalinism creeps back to Soviet Union ; Postpones trial of NAAWP head

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1954-11-13

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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