The Pontiac Press: 1954-02-12

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10-year civic program outlined by Willman: $5 million plan would not hike current taxes ; Sen. Higgins makes bid for governorship ; County resident decides to seek GOP nomination ; Soviet minister demands Big 4 talk in Trieste ; Name VanDusen to house seat ; Bills introduced to lower FHA down payments ; All-American now ; Van Wagoner quits bridge job ; Marquette miss, 16, wins state cherry pie contest ; Appraisers give land estimates; Injunction halts Teamsters' plan ; Year's coldest recorded here ; House gets plan to extend official terms to 4 years ; Fourth judge for county wins additional support ; Pontiff continuing to regain strength ; Board of education's suit for condemnation of land awaits resolution's OK ; Birmingham High School news ; School bandsmen achieve top honors at festival ; Crime prevention week to be marked ; Man thought dead fights his rescuers ; State Red hearings to begin March 29 ; Korea offering aid to Indochina ; Jury indicts three parakeet importers ; Nixon follows Ike's lead softens criticism of Dems ; Policeman is freed in assault on judge ; $25-a-plate banquet pays off temple debt

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1954-02-12

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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