The Pontiac Press: 1954-07-20
Abstract
Roy Cohn quits job on McCarthy committee: Senators meet over whether to fire others ; Waterford chief blames politics for loss of job ; Way is cleared for tax billing ; Major barriers in truce talks surmounted ; Miss Universe contestants meet the movie stars ; Slayer attacks sleeping family ; Small sued for $250,000 on behalf of Lack's sons ; Beaten infant is found dead ; Lawyers oppose building bonds ; Bingo verdicts cause conflict ; Wilson not enthused at Indochina truce ; Hunting dates set for small game ; Organized gangs prey on park visitors, stealing cars, valuable, police warn ; Ford tractor engineering unit moves to Birmingham ; Commission asks plans for new park adjacent to east side fire station ; Man charged with murder ; Adventurers' raft still unsighted after two days ; Vandals smear campaign signs ; 3 identify suspect in Indiana murder ; Ike's housing bill faces likely doom; Power contract foes delay atom vote ; Sultan weary of his dancing girls so trades small talk with GI ; Timber areas win acclaim ; 2 Miss Greeces in beauty race ; Proposed city ordinance would regulate donations ; Housewives appeal theft convictions ; Miss Cooke weds Jack V. Stone ; Asks bid on separation at 8-Mile and Woodward
Date
1954-07-20