The Pontiac Press: 1955-09-24

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Till boy murder verdict - not guilty: 'It's shameful' shouts NAACP about acquittal ; Hurricane in Caribbean: 25 dead, 2,000 homeless as Janet whips Barbados ; New GM stock to be issued ; Lonardi mulls cabinet posts ; Kidnaped baby hunt continues ; 2 gas stations hit by stickups ; Graham scolds women wearing 'enticing clothes' ; 'Lip' Durocher quits Giants and baseball ; John L. Lewis rests in hospital hospital ; Safety Council commends accident record of city ; Fuel oil flood clogs up M24 ; Member drive starting off ; Exhibition of art starts Saturday, open to public ; DC4 carrying 5 believed in sea ; The day in Birmingham: Death toll of Dutch elm low under city control ; Digestive upset keeps Ike abed ; Breakaway runs provide Maples with 22-13 win ; Flo might attempt Channel tomorrow ; Methodist women to attend assembly ; Reserve Act good news, Army spokesman says ; Luncheon marks opening of building ; Family strikers factory dispute nears settlement ; Carmen Miranda leaves $150,000 in property ; Glimpse given of early days ; Presbyterians promote youth ; Classes will begin Oct. 3 in First Congregational ; Missionary to show slides of his people ; Musical program is slated Sunday ; Bethany Baptists Sunday School presents Bibles ; Church auxiliaries plan fellowship tea ; Butcher raises nine sons on income of only $30 a week: But 'poor' family is rich when assets are tallied ; Bible school holds rally day ; Sunset Sunday to mark beginning of Yom Kippur ; Youth participate in Friday musicale ; Young people plan to attend youth rally ; Pastor to preach here from Owosso ; Salvation Army sponsors youth meetings Oct. 2-7

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1955-09-24

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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