The Pontiac Press: 1954-05-28

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Ike warns McCarthy against usurping power: Slap at Senator issued through Brownell office ; Channel swimmer takes a dive ; France drafting 80,000 to free others for Asia ; City and county residents preparing for long three-day Memorial holiday ; Police prepare for traffic jam ; Parade to honor war dead here Saturday at 10 ; Parks, beaches await crowds ; Munitions ship docks in Florida ; Cohn declares he never 'declared war' on Army ; Damp weekend seen for county ; Dr. Bunche cleared by loyalty board ; Campbell beats Irish Joe Carr ; Find dog owner is not guilty ; New bridge open for traffic today ; Death toll mounts to 97 in ship blaze ; Pontiac sailor escapes injury aboard flattop ; Selassie honors US unknown soldier ; Birmingham officials tell state about action taken to abate Rouge pollution ; Bloomfield area crash injured 5 ; Bradfield rite to be Tuesday ; Rochester druggist runs for legislature ; Local officer named to post ; Vacationers told to check trees for sawfly larvae ; Birmingham High School news: Seniors hear introduction of new hymn at dinner ; Detroit drama critic, Len Shaw, dies at 82 ; Hubbell goes south to pick up fugitive ; Lloyd, Betty Syron win CYO tourney ; Village policeman dies of heart attack ; Detroit man will head hospital insurance firm ; Hot-rodders to 'drag' with Livonia's sanction ; 'For America' group topic of TV debate ; Psychiatrist gets loads of insight from TV battle ; Everest's conqueror ill on mountainside ; Salesman raps on wrong door, ends up in court ; France to try sweet talk to halt Moroccan terror

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1954-05-28

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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