The Pontiac Press: 1954-07-23

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British airliner crashes in South China Sea: Planes ditched 30 miles from Red territory ; Takes Miss Universe friendship award ; Atomic energy bill filibuster in third day ; Plan conference on Asia security ; County vegetation suffers from weeks-long drouth ; Van Atta feud rips Waterford ; Senate proud of tradition of both gab and gag rules ; Ed Furgol wins 1st PGA match ; Royal Oak men for courthouse ; US leaves health equipment to Reds ; Pontiac General Hospital re-elects trustee officers ; Confident Lions start practice for another season ; Safety council reports decrease in Birmingham traffic death rate for '53 ; Soviets execute Beri assistant ; Hungry thieves take 500 meal tickets in vain ; German G-man believed seized ; McCarthy asks action on aide ; Mrs. Joseph Heitsch dies at age of 82 ; Motorist rams truck trailer, driver unaware ; Ike signs bill to retore trio of historic ships ; Texan arrested in drawers slaying ; Alfred R. Smith, 72, dies in Birmingham ; Today's office secretaries seem best matrimonial bet ; Man masters art of vertical floating ; Two stamp seekers hear from Malenkov ; Well-fed Koreans take industrial lag in stride ; Water fluoridation safe, health service reports ; North campus develops at Ann Arbor ; Eden's Geneva role hints at promotio

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1954-07-23

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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