The Pontiac Press: 1954-09-08

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8 nations sign southeast Asia security treaty: Pact binds US in alliance with Pacific powers ; Hurricane shifts to north; will bypass Florida ; Motorists urged to use greater care as children start back to classroom ; Witness claims Zwicker called senator SOB ; Dulles signs for US ; Preliminary contests open tonight for Miss America ; Pilot to arrange mother's rites ; Ives accepts Dewey's offer ; Nationalists keep pounding Reds' mainland batteries ; Court orders Smalls' release ; Williams starts election drive ; Contenders from Midwest ; Sept.17 designated "Dondero Day' here ; Japanese typhoon leaves five dead ; Relief from heat promised but little hope for rain ; The day in Birmingham: Lawmakers set necessity for southwest parking lot ; Strike leader held by police ; Ann Clyde Hart, polio victim, is in Farmington ; Zavada quints start to school ; Holdup suspects taken to Detroit ; Jail sentence just in time for farewells ; Meeting likely on Red attack ; Many contributed to Labor Day fete ; Dutch airliner safe in Canada ; UF campaign chief asks for volunteers ; Face lie tests in store robbery ; Salvation Army official speaks to Kiwanis ; Missing badge 'in his honor' found by boys ; Working geese stage walkout for free chow ; Social Security payments will Increase in October ; Lessons in Spanish scheduled at 5 A.M. ; Groucho Marx once hired 4 bums to sit in the front row and act bored ; 23 county enlisted leave hires for Army duty ; Sheppard's lawyer hires private eye ; Smokes irritate madam's ulcer

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1954-09-08

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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