The Pontiac Press: 1954-05-01

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Quake in Greece crumbles towns, kills 20: Thousands stay in fields, await more tremors ; M'Carthy-Army inquiry may be shortened soon ; Press praised for supporting Seaway bill ; Vicious winds lash 6 states, kill 1, injure 56 ; Correlation ready for today's racing classic; 17,600 children will get Salk shots ; 18 top horses to run in Derby ; Berkely airman exposed to radiation at bomb tests ; Dulles, Molotov in secret huddle ; Baseball contest ending tonight; Glynn is leading ; Gas rate cut is ordered ; Clardy subpoenas 89 to Red hearings ; Donor's heart pumps patient's blood while doctors repair damaged heart ; Polio testers stop sampling of blood ; Million heir held on holdup charges; Local orchards, pastures benefit from late reins ; Birmingham High School students will take over operation of city Monday ; Lurie brothers construct empire from fruit stand; newest Wrigley's to open ; State Jaycee chief to speak ; State hospital standing by for Sunday's open house ; Urban League guild will meet ; McCallum sworn in as municipal judge ; Army engineers OK Saginaw flood curb ; 36 area youths take part in Elks May Day program ; Home to hold Marian service ; Rochester couple to mark Fourth of July in Denmark ; Robert J. Stroup, Elizabeth J. Wint exchange vows ; Ladies' night set for Monday by missionary group ; Lapeer county may get agriculture aide ; Roosevelt PTA installs new members Tuesday ; Ickes 2nd book due on May 4 ; Court-martial arguments end ; Bus company revenues drop because of TV ; 3 union leaders to prod for jobs ; Jo Stafford to wear over $2 million in diamonds ; Headache for college proves headache cure

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1954-05-01

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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