The Pontiac Press: 1957-09-23
Abstract
Mob goes berserk as Negroes slip into school: Snarling crowd fails to buck police cordon ; Say Teamsters vote rigged to elect Hoffa: Pontiac local members join protest group ; Union prepares to curb power of its president ; Mob chases Negro after deception ; Bark presumed lost in storm ; Farmboy tells how he killed: Says he shot father in cornfield because he mistreated family ; Blames Negroes for Little Rock violence: Faubus says: 'I told you so' ; City manager says: Clarification of authority needed by Pontiac police ; Parents picket in Waterford ; Happy Ike returning ; Dixie governors call for unity ; Jurors out 7th day in Confidential trial ; Board to meet in Waterford ; Northern lights herald arrival of autumn in state ; Trapped eleven reported alive ; The day in Birmingham: City fathers to honor late mayor tonight ; 24 injured, one seriously as train derails in Kansas ; Pontiac residents must be on rolls for hospital vote ; Two Milford boys struck on bicycles ; Warns world of rising prices ; Flu threatens to shut schools in Port Huron ; Monroe gridder dies in hospital ; Oakland, Macomb pipeline to Lake Huron goes ahead ; Last summer weekend takes 11 lives in traffic ; UN may sidetrack Red China issue ; Violence mars Honduras vote ; Hot winds fan rash of forest fires in Oregon ; Lands on highway, police seek warrant ; First for King Olav V ; Landlord goes soft: $10 buys tenant home ; Faubus reminding US of Sen. McCarthy ; Typhoon lashes grounded ship ; Traffic squabble ends with gunfire, arrest
Date
1957-09-23