The Pontiac Press: 1957-09-14
Abstract
Faubus pledges to obey integration laws: Governor calls talks in Newport 'very friendly' ; Weary but contented Press theatergoers return to Pontiac ; Senate probers are keeping Hoffa guessing ; Persistence pays off as two split $2,450: Readers find Pot-O-Gold at end of puzzle rainbow ; UN condemns Red repression ; Kasper linked to school blast ; Officer has (sob) troubles: For crying out loud! ; Have you paid all your traffic tickets?: Chief orders police to seize 282 cars ; Detroit northeast airport step nearer realization ; Career or marriage; Can you have both? ; Man dies after ramming truck ; Turkey warned against attack ; The day in Birmingham: Art association planning fall classes and exhibit ; House-devouring hole in ground terrifies Britons ; But hospital doubts mom’s claim: 25 babies - that's enough ; Kennett Road school not ready Monday ; Adenauer rests political future on Sunday vote ; Supervisors to consider final '57 budget Monday ; 3 fugitives nabbed after jailbreak ; Three-car collision sends 3 to hospital ; Michigan Council of Blind to celebrate 2 occasions ; US Communist Party having convulsions ; California next site for A-sub launching ; OK Seaway port project for Detroit ; ‘Teddy Boy’ delinquents have England worried ; Gromyko flying on jetliner to US ; Water workers deliberately loaf around hydrant ; Mike Todd gets Garden for 'intimate party' ; Actor Rock Hudson sued for$ 1 Million
Date
1957-09-14