The Pontiac Press: 1957-09-02
Abstract
Here's another Miss Front Page ; Traffic toll mounts to 403 with lethal hours ahead: Holiday deaths un US may go to predicted 420 ; New record set at Michigan Fair by Sunday crowd ; State highways claim eleven during holiday ; Officers launch hunt for slayer ; Weather guess paid off: An early guess wins Press weather contest ; Two giant labor groups marching in Detroit today ; Report Shepilov given teaching post ; The feud drags on: Linda pesters her keeper ; Mussolini's body sealed in tomb ; Oakland County has no facilities for mentally ill ; Interpretations conflict to produce legal snarl ; Malaya installs its first rulers ; The day in Birmingham: Superintendent of schools asks parking restriction ; Scandal trial jury to inspect theater ; 51 girls ready at contest ; Civil rights bill usefulness could prove extensive ; East Germany fair tempting but high priced ; 'Uncle Bill' Lundy, 109, Civil War vet dies ; Stassen joins last round of UN disarmament talks ; 1,814,000 hear Graham: Here's score on crusade ; Skyscraper with red tower soon to rise ; Route of missiles tracked ; Urban League meets in Detroit ; Are steamshovels changing our weather? ; Four killed as plane hits in New Jersey ; US airplane pilot convicted in Ethiopia ; Stewardess turns cold at movie kiss ; Hal Boyle asks: Why do you have buttons on your sleeves?
Date
1957-09-02