The Pontiac Press: 1959-10-21

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UF Drive passes 85 per cent with one day to go ; Pair arraigned in bank robbery: Teller says he slipped pal $2,500 from cage ; Chessman gets execution stay ; Hunter toll; 5 are dead, 24 injured ; County GOP chief backs Lindemer ; Judge orders steelmen back on jobs ; Girl, 9, is killed in hayride fall ; High court to confer on tax tomorrow ; Five days of normal weather promised ; Last of toylike quintuplets dies at dawn ; Car-theft sleuth will be feted on retiring ; Circuit judges pension eyed ; Morton arrives in state today ; The day in Birmingham: New golf course building to be finished end of year ; Should baby be six months old for polio shot ; Bridges laughs at data request ; Police reserve question erupts at city meeting ; Mute on charge of destruction ; Democrats laud woman politico of Waterford Twp. Brucker hints at missile fate ; Rockefeller establishes Midwest beachhead ; Summit topic for Ike, Herter? ; Ex-woman cager heads Livonia police, firemen ; Says pensions fixed for Hoffa ; Button-operated vehicle window strangles child ; Missing priest seen in Detroit area? ; State rates high in tax collection ; Rock'n'roller Lane pleads innocent in theft ; Britain's No. 2 man wed to wealthy widow ; Red embassy often a spy base ; Says highway plan will hit dead end ; Waterford Twp. plans: Three PTA programs set ; Steelworkers? 'They'll go back but not happily' ; GM to close down Oshawa, Ont., plant ; Castro levels treason charge ; Interpeople plan praised ; Pontiac woman, Royal Oak man hurt in crash ; Gullet may ask hearing on job ; Keep 40 children home from school ; Report de Gaulle invited Khrushchev to Paris

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1959-10-21

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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