The Pontiac Press: 1957-10-03

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Hickey withdraws as union election nears: Teamster vote slated to start this afternoon ; Pontiac left out of road projects revealed today ; Bobby's opening pitch: Braves even series with a 4-2 victory ; Faubus 'mistaken man'. Eisenhower tells press ; Waterford, Holly schools count many flu victims ; Knowland out for governor ; Industry leader taken by death ; Council to view hospital vote ; Has time to think ; Teamsters face non-union cabs ; The day in Birmingham: Hills will vote Tuesday on special sewer levy ; Pontiac Jaycees aid Rochester unit start ; Royal Oak boy explodes bomb ; About 75 white students leave Little Rock school ; Avon Township man shot, hospitalized ; Brave grocer foils attempted robbery ; Call jurors for trial of accused Red spy ; New York City says flu epidemic there ; Judge orders him to keep flute mute ; Boy learns why he had sore head ; India's mineral output shows large increase ; Radio spurs growth ; Harry James wows Bavarians with jazz ; Mao receives students ; Wyoming city uses up gas during testing ; Name parade marshal ; Hangs up stop sign at railroad crossing

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1957-10-03

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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