The Pontiac Press: 1954-06-23

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No milk deliveries in city after tomorrow: Cash and carry places to stay open in strike ; Asks non-aggression pacts: Eden suggests treaties as part of Asia defense ; Heat's on for nudists! ; Waterford tract for county use okayed by city ; Hears sentence on stretcher ; Much of Indochina nation to stay free, says Smith ; Desperadoes are sentenced ; City OKs ban on Sunday sale ; Raging river forces 7,500 to leave homes in Iowa ; Last-half outlook? Babson looks ahead; Warm weather set to return ; Guatemalan rebel leader says troops are prepared ; Film actress will wed ; Fire burns lumber valued as $10,000 ; Cuts in foreign aid plan not wise, says president ; Acquisition of land near Bowers fire station site considered for city park ; Search widens for youth, 16 ; Hospital board, union to meet ; US scientist dies at age 66 ; Adams Village project started ; 2 Pontiac area men arrested in theft ; Jenkins says somebody lied ; Bloomfield Hills seniors score high in testing ; Three-car collision injures 2 slightly ; Father, son injured in head-on crash ; Russian chess team needs one point for victory ; Chicago girl killed in Maple Rd. crash ; Pontiac City Affairs: Commissioners cite rules of conduct for restaurant ; 8 county men pass bar examinations ; Seoul blaze razes 1,000 houses, shops ; Four injured as girl drives car into ditch ; French snails too slow for artful restauranteur ; Asks $18,500,000 for her commitment ; Kick that lightning rod connection hard ; Tobacco industry terms cancer study 'preliminary' ; Atomic damage to sight cited ; 15-year-old boy wins national cooking contest

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1954-06-23

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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