The Pontiac Press: 1957-03-30

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Hoffa admits million-dollar 'business' loan: Cleveland track didn't get cash, says Teamster ; Average turnout expected at polls: 10 state posts, 1 Pontiac issue at stake Monday ; Mark milestone in hospital wing progress ; President's speed brings hassle - not with guards ; Rayburn urges Ike consider reaction to plan ; Further action on Beck is awaited ; Mad bomber ruled sane - to be tried ; Oil workers reject offer ; Umbrella handy? Clouds, showers are predicted ; UN troops in Gaza maintain lonely vigil ; Another Miss Front Page ; The trouble comes closer ; Ziem clarifies statement on justice court funds ; British rift over Cyprus widens: Cabinet leader quits his post ; Imlay board OKs last plans for new school ; Election scandal rocks township ; The day in Birmingham: Few area candidates face opposition April 1 ; 2 die in crash of giant bomber ; Policemen's group urges election issue adoption ; Second atomic sub, 'Seawolf' joined the fleet ; H. A. Montgomery, noted Detroiter, dies ; Eisenhower kicks off cancer fund drive ; Another half million join British strike ; Iran police track clue to Anita Carroll ; South Africa to get AP news on April 1 ; Says TB sanitarium not 'half empty' ; Highway department 'inept', says prober ; 2 ship convoys in canal ; Fraternity men to teeter-totter - ah, spring ; Scientists plan rocket to go 2.050 miles up ; Pair to be at home in Pontiac on April 1 ; New Hudson school to be ready next fall ; Only Imlay contest is for supervisor ; Roberts proposes act for 'interim bond' ; County solons' aide Lucie Ford retires ; Rob local woman in street scuffle ; Groups vote to back police civil service ; Plan to celebrate 'Realtor Week' here ; Extend 1-way traffic 1 block on Lawrence ; Youngster dips into cashbox; Shops for pets ; Vessels to seek route to Arctic ; Pontiac offers cars in new driving test

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1957-03-30

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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