The Pontiac Press: 1954-11-08

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US protests shooting down of photo plane: MiGs attack routine mission near Japan ; UF industrial group first to exceed quota: But drive still lacking $73,000 to reach goal ; Woman plunges to her death form building ; Ten crewmen survive MIG attack ; Marilyn goes to hospital ; Marilyn Monroe undergoes knife; Joe standing by ; Parmenter gets 7-10 years in prison for embezzling ; GM divisions here to join 50 millionth vehicle fete ; Inmate charged with sex killing ; Weapon stumps Sheppard jury ; Suspect arson in house blast ; Queen Mother slated for Annapolis visit ; Photo plane fifth shot down by Reds ; Teachers in Pontiac area will tell what their profession means to them ; Senate convenes today to mull censure action ; The day in Birmingham: parking lot assessments ; Waterford woman thrown from car ; See final action in Dixon-Yates ; Dr. R. W. Lloyd cites growth of churches ; Naval reserve fleet is placed in winter storage ; Ex-member of UM staff dies at 80 ; Top. Diplomats boycott Russian embassy event ; Night club uses menu in French to disguise order of chopped liver ; Non-typing typists hired by boss for good reason ; Probe of GI swindles in Europe planned ; Nazi’s release seen as propaganda fuel ; Artist gets Catholic blessing at funeral ; Fred Allen getting rich, makes $9 on his book ; Moms of victim, slayer embrace ; 240 Moslems injured in torchlight parade ; Well-heeled trio kidnap 2 ducks in public park

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1954-11-08

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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