The Pontiac Press: 1954-11-23

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Civic luncheon marks GM's 50 millionth car: Cross says corporation economic boon to city ; Malik takes over Vishinsky's duties ; Delegate's body going to Russia in lavish coffin ; A broad smile for a milestone ; Youngdahl quiz postponed due to absent solon ; Reds imprison 13 US airmen ; Car output will increase 10 pct. next year - Curtice ; Mendes sees united Europe ; Ike warns Reds aiming at world ; Auto injuries fatal to third youth ; Sheppard jury shown pajamas ; Straley urges city residents to help observe National Safe Driving Day ; Germans produce radiation detector ; Expect atom plan okay despite Vishinsky's death ; Maglioli leading in Pan Am race ; The day in Birmingham: Change in parking meters receives holiday delay ; To arraign boy in hunting death ; Calf crashes Hollywood easy way ; Hospital denies McCarthy story ; Dystrophy fight will open here ; Heirs find 72 bank accounts yield only $400 ; Yule invitations from British GIs outnumber GIs ; Detroit bread supply may be cut by strike ; Hoover win praise of Adenauer for aid ; Willman to submit budget for 1955 to officials tonight ; Delay hearings again for insurance agents ; Sitting in cafes staring at the girls only inexpensive fun left in Paris ; 4 GIs' next of kin to receive medals ; 'New model blues' hits Americans once a year ; Convicted in death of fourth husband ; 'Maharaja' takes newsmen over with aged trick ; Long fall fatal to steeplejack ; Peron accused of Hitler tactics ; Rule UNESCO members must speak for nations ; Amvets present gifts to veterans at TB sanitorium ; Dedicate new chapel at historic seminary ; Can't unravel killing of niece

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1954-11-23

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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