The Pontiac Press: 1954-09-28

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German rearmament talks seem promising: France's move to include Saar is trouble spot ; Plan radar fence in Arctic ; New Red jets prompt move by US, Canada ; Liberace, Hollywood date ; Milo Cross asks careful study on courthouse ; McCarthy seems to face uphill struggle in Senate ; Divers removing bodies from sunken ferry's hull ; 3 East Germans and 2 Yugloslavs escape to West ; Vishinsky plots policy speech ; Army officials confer with Ike ; 53 die as train crashes in India ; South Koreans shout don't leave us, GIs! ; Toll highway project OK'd ; Babsonpoll shows trend toward Dems but shift light in first six states ; 8-day AFL meeting ends; All officers are re-elected ; The day in Birmingham: City accepts report on fire, acts on Bloomfield sewage ; Wants hearing in McKeighan ; Nineteen admit loitering count ; Maniac sought in double death ; Athlete to talk in Birmingham ; Methodists holding 64th annual affair ; Runaway truck interrupts TV for area family ; Laborites OK arming of Bonn ; City tax collection reaches 94 per cent ; Tigers transfer 3 farm pitchers ; Theatre invades land of movies ; State doctors bestow honor on physician, 85 ; Bullfighter seeks schooling, not Ava ; Enslaved East Germans warn US against trusting Russian sweet talk ; $8 million AF base to be built at Marquette ; State declares insurance war ; Death on Japanese ferry reunites boyhood friends ; Dallas Republicans mobilize support ; 4 MSC officials go to Viet Nam to map US aid

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1954-09-28

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