The Pontiac Press: 1954-12-24
Abstract
France rejects German rearmament treaty: Assembly OKs other sections of Paris pacts ; Santa has a big job at this house tonight ; Fields granted political asylum in Red Hungary ; White Christmas unlikely for Pontiac and vicinity ; Nativity scene in Tampa adds extra feature ; Fire burns out two families ; City's churches are ready for Christmas services ; Gale subsides leaving 74 dead ; Pre-Yule traffic kills 8 in state ; Holy Land call brighten Yule for Ben Gates ; Soviet executes 4 aides of Beria, imprisons two ; New Sheppard trial hearing scheduled ; Clean sweep for Santa ; The day in Birmingham: Residents still can enter Christmas lighting contest ; Funeral Monday for Ross Tenny ; Quiet Yule eve on tap for Ike ; Investigate arson at cleaning plant ; Condemnation price is set at $51,142 ; Christ's birth date not known exactly ; Prison camp changes asked of legislature ; Adventurous pooch finds a home with the Marines ; USO workers exchange jobs ; Bethany Baptist to give dinner ; Tuxis Society gives student holiday tea ; Library favored by Eisenhower ; Episcopal Church Negro members listed as 71,000 ; Christmas gifts sent to Europe ; Eisenhowers sign book of good will ; First railroad chapel planned in Boston ; Everyday religion ; Lutherans hold carol service ; Trinity Baptist plans candlelight service ; St. Catherine's Church completely restored ; Christmas Story to be presented with music
Date
1954-12-24