The Pontiac Press: 1954-02-02
Abstract
City rejects offer for portion of parking site: Habel suggests compromise to settle suit ; Fugitive Red diplomat tells of espionage ; Two die in train wreck ; Dulles rebuffs Molotov's plan in stinging talk ; Student parents and their quads at play ; Five official groundhogs forecast a long winter ; US ponders reply to Red demand for Korean talks ; Rita, Dick hide in hotel suite ; Cold wave hits, Europe shivers ; Vietminh attack in five sectors ; Aid society gets surviving quads ; House approves aid vote for handicapped children ; Ship near Seattle radios for tug ; Pioneer of police radio will retire ; Heavy, unexpected snow takes six lives in state ; In Birmingham: Commissioners decide to put $225,000 bond issue for fire stations of ballot ; Mrs. V. C. Taylor dies at age of 90 ; Government is reluctant to support potato prices ; Supreme Court rules on T-H ; M'Carthy protests Army's release of accused major ; Tax cut to boost living standard; Dealers to display new Kaiser models ; Art Institute in Detroit loans Matisse exhibit ; 3 new firemen bring department back to normal ; Child in car-bus mishap X-rayed for injuries ; Agricultural exhibition starting to hit its stride ; Being able to sass boss peculiarly American trait ; Burial of dramatics critic starts clean desk drive ; Monroe action blocks turnpike ; Stromboli volcano erupting again ; Gay Mardi Gras time coming ; Did you sell your home, buy another? Six months is time limit to avoid tax ; Check fingerprints in robbery attempt ; AFL asks Ike to prime pump ; Warren hearing set for today ; 150 burials await strike settlement ; Reds offer houses in Sudeten villages ; Russians claiming credit for new waterproofing ; Legislature gets Pontiac armory bill ; State troopers rush new drug to two children ; Insurance salesman denies theft charge
Date
1954-02-02