The Pontiac Press: 1957-08-01

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Here's Miss Front Page for August ; Accuse garment union chief of refusing to oust Dio: Claim Dubinsky hired racketeer to help organize ; Horace F. Brodie leaving Press after 40 years ; 12-town drain, similar projects put in jeopardy ; Bribery charged to 5 in city GI home loans ; Senate acting on service pay ; Say Army got defective tanks ; Local milk prices due for increase ; Refuse second Henry warrant ; Pontiac to launch study of transportation needs ; 3 sisters, Pontiac stork pull off rare 'triple play' ; Hot choice is worth $100 ; Naming of ambassador to get committee airing ; Bloomfield pit battle ending ; The day in Birmingham: Slate recreation events to end summer program ; Retired bank official in Detroit succumbs ; Big 3 foreign ministers draw 'open skies' plan ; Yellow no passing lines to be lengthened ; State's industry expanding ; Royal family does big selling job ; Shoes not allowed inside Swiss library ; Three highest falls claimed by Venezuela

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1957-08-01

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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