The Pontiac Press: 1954-11-10
Abstract
Dems lose fight to block Dixon-Yates signing: Backers press to waive 30-day waiting period ; Local UF drive hits 94 per cent of original goal ; Dr. Sam's best friends ; Mayor repeats doctor's denial of slaying wife ; Miss Lansing 3rd in Little Miss U.S.A. ; McCarthy tries to tangle censure session debate ; Commission OKs five-city fire protection pact ; Ike asks Senate to ratify treaty ; Mackinac Bridge delayed only slightly by weather ; Mossedegh aide executed in Iran ; Turkish livestock exported to Soviet ; Willman questions vote machine need ; Scientists face food problem ; Ike going to boyhood home at Abilene to dedicate museum on Veterans' Day ; Union OK of wage boost guarantees A-production ; The day in Birmingham: Police Juvenile Division bolstered by Chief Moxley ; DiMaggio visits Marilyn more than physician ; Claim violations of Geneva Pact ; Tear gas attack planned to quiet Okinawa prison ; Socialists wary of cabinet posts ; Rule defendants may have aid ; Key Dems see little tax relief ; Ike hits softer note to Soviets ; Dems tabbed favorites in chairmanship contest ; Dr. H. W. Odum expires at 70 ; Statehood hope high for Alaska, Hawaii ; Verdict grants wish to killer ; Lucille Ball once expressed fear she’d always remain an unknown ; Soviets undertaking antireligious drive ; Professor quits after spicing up college classes ; Seeks to free man imprisoned in killing
Date
1954-11-10