The Pontiac Press: 1964-03-17

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U.S. judges uphold ’80-20’ state districting ; Scholle says he’ll appeal court ruling ; Continues Latin drive today: DeGaulle triumphs in Mexico ; 2 of 3 blazes are checked in California ; Railroad spokesman says strike crisis is avoidable ; Russians refuse release of injured U.S. navigator ; Order lifted in TAE unit school suit ; Irishmen go struttin’ in St. Pat’s parade ; Wins test for chief in Waterford ; Aviatrix is ready to circle the globe ; At Kentucky capitol: sit-in for antibias bill ; Turks back premier in Cyprus dispute ; Start study of ADC-U for county ; Bloomfield Twp. library due to open in summer ; Retired doctor is dead at 84 ; Extradition to Georgia denied: Negro saved from execution ; Pleads guilty to break-in ; Area cancer unit will concentrate on organizations ; Birmingham area news: tennis court okayed; estimate cost $14,600 ; Zoning posts up for action ; As new Viet strongman: Khanh gets U.S. backing ; U2 planes in SE Asia: do they spy from sky? ; Library notes usage lead of cop-op books ; No tax hike in Rochester: set bond issue for schools ; 2 Walled Lake councilmen competing for mayor post ; Rochester AAUW slates legislative day activities ; Poll attitudes in Farmington ; Gets Rochester call ; Church to host Ceylon educator ; Choirs set program of Lent music ; Marketing issue divides farmers ; Tatton-Chanter rites: pair wed in Davisburg ; U.S. anxious over De Gaulle’s Mexican trip ; Waterford to study community schools

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1964-03-17

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