The Pontiac Press: 1957-09-17

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Telephone calls nearing normal through out state ; Hoffa spotlights 3 labor fronts: Top Teamsters in Chicago set delegates free ; Little Rock waits for next move by Gov. Faubus ; Doorbell chimes startle burglar to dropping loot ; Why mothers get gray ; Trumpet soloist dies at party ; County dealers cut gas prices ; Layne claims he is innocent ; Judge, chief, city attorney confer: Seek towing hassle test ; Troy tot drowns in backyard hole ; Hagerty now grandpa ; 39th annual convention draws 3,113 delegates: Legion considers policy in widely varied problems ; Property owners only: Registration ends Sept. 30 ; Police officers elect Johnson ; The day in Birmingham: Commission OKS room for teenage traffic court ; 3 dog owners pay $9.30 in fines ; Kiwanis clubs launch annual peanut sale ; Pontiac-State Bank opens branch at Miracle Mile ; Township to fill two vacancies ; Former mayor Harry Allen dies ; Flint ex-mayor dies in Florida ; Training driver hits, injures boy ; 39 troopers added to police ranks ; Thailand Army man takes control over government today ; Waterford man's body recovered ; Farmer to bed with the cows, judge orders ; Failure to get quorum delays police hearing ; 2 murder trials slated for fall ; Pounds taken on, lost wins prizes ; Official in Russia returns to Israel ; Youth, 19, walks away from state reformatory ; August building shows big drop ; Delay in sewer service problem ; Bank holdup man thwarted ; Still have room in parents-to-be course tonight ; Dr. Jenkins of MSU will be PTA guest ; Tiny Macao going Communist ; Road contracts grow in August ; Sex of 1-13 rabbits correctly predicted ; Belafonte weathers second eye surgery

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1957-09-17

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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