The Pontiac Press: 1954-10-23

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Inspects aircraft plant: Wilson sees $2 billion cut in defense outlay for 1954 ; New federal law to aid county planners ; Saar dispute settled and initialed: West Germany rearmament also authorized ; Slide kills 260 in Haiti village ; Lincoln lost last case like this one ; Sheppard jury finally seated ; Top Democrat candidates predict win in Oakland ; Ike is tackling Pennsylvania ; UF collections total $123,375 ; Press restrictions stiffened in Tunisia ; Pontiac's changing skyline is shown by new aerial view of business area ; The day in Birmingham: Residents advised to mail overseas packages early ; French premier coming to US ; Plan services on anniversary ; Slander action called 'blunder' ; Creator of 'Jiggs' comics succumbs at age of 70 ; Auto collides with tanker ; Pastors registered for hospital course ; Back-to-work plea in London refused ; Rin Tin Tin is groomed at ritzy dog bath club ; Oil firms rap shutdown idea; Bird distress call aired in drive against starlings ; 'Tricks or treats' help youth fund ; Broomfield, Elias seeking post of state senator ; Agriculture report seen as Democratic weapon ; Board members accept recount ; Dryden chapter of Eastern Star elects officers ; Avon planner suggest change ; Milford's teen canteen shows attendance drop ; Tax statements readied in Avon ; Keego women planning party to light town ; Installation held by Oxford group of Eastern Star ; City clerk injured in head-on collision ; Auburn Church Bible unit ready for dedication ; Teachers scheduled to attend conference ; County school head slated as speaker ; Agriculture census head names 17 enumerators ; County C-D leaders air disaster relief problems ; 3-D film pioneer sues for millions

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1954-10-23

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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