The Pontiac Press: 1954-01-26

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Dulles blasts Molotov, rejects talk with China: Accepts agenda drawn by Reds to avoid debate ; Yakima River flood rises ; One boy dies from knife cut in street fight ; Says it will cost more: Coffee prices still rising with more boosts forecast ; Name on notes being checked in Mattson case ; Retailers elect new president ; Bricker says he'll accept compromise on proposal ; Union in battle with Kolowich ; 'Hydrogen bomb' explodes in court, mistrial asked ; Beeson is OK'd for NLRB post ; Guard to inspect armory sites ; Dishonorable discharges ready for 21 pro-Red GIs ; Mothers' March to finish polio drive Thursday ; Lindbergh says character is essential to survival ; Commission clears way for $225,000 bond issue to be put on April ballot ; Fails to recall shooting mate; 21 Pro-Commie GIs spout Red propaganda for press ; County clerks association approves voting changes ; Manager Willman to preside at panel ; Saginaw news now accepts ads for liquor ; Three hospitalized by head-on crash ; Stapp rejoins Cranbrook staff ; Woman sought for $25 robbery of cleaning shop ; 2 company officials die on same day ; Lindbergh's story sells for millions ; Accused gamblers released on bonds ; Nominating petition filed by mayor Law ; Blood donors contribute 100 pints to bloodmobile ; Find body of Roseville man killed in helicopter ; Corpse in Richard II role missed by an eyelid ; California sculptor: Finishes nature's statues ; McCarthy acts to end boycott ; Lewis blasts Ike nominee ; New regime aids improved relations ; Police chief Straley attends traffic meet ; Town's traffic tickets good for cup of coffee ; Ohio man got more than he bargained for

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1954-01-26

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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