The Pontiac Press: 1957-05-28

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Pontiac tax rate expected to remain same: High valuation boosts revenue, says Willman ; Birmingham teacher slain: Husband held; Knife wound proves fatal ; Work started on Great Lakes channel project ; Test series start at Nevada site ; Adenauer, Ike propose Big 4 disarmament talks ; Oldest senator, T. F Green, 89, is 'symbol of youth' ; Judge denies rail injunction ; GMC Truck Division gets Army contract ; Fireball forms after blast ; 3 Americans reach British 4th round ; Hospital board seeks $463,000 ; Planes to span Atlantic in two hours ; No chance of getting full defense budget: Ike bows to House mood ; Sick souls seeking out Graham ; The day in Birmingham: Approve Maple widening, lower assessment rate ; Waterford OKs sewer contract ; Beck receives jury subpoena ; Motorist spots mail truck fire at Rochester ; Policemen back complaint by 2 ; Rape-slayer, 18, ruled OK in '53 ; Alert deputies nab fugitives ; Cohen discloses he's romantic about stripper ; Postal cuts due on July 1 ; Army abandons training site ; Schools sell building bonds ; Forced to retire? You may get checks ; Congress to tell story of atomic fall-out dangers ; Trapped 2 days in mine's depths ; Army trains for atomic warfare

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1957-05-28

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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