The Pontiac Press: 1957-07-10

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Early decision in Girard case likely: GI still claims woman's death was accidental ; Khrushchev insists break in Red unity will never happen ; An alligator in lower Long Lake? Here's the proof ; Patrolman loses job by 2-1 vote ; Recess called in Hoffa trial ; Early morning capture ends long 'gator hunt ; Income tax fraud called 'biggest ever' ; Detroit floods cost $15 million ; All over but the paying ; Orchard Lake - Telegraph bridge open for traffic ; 3-car mixup has garage in a spin ; New bomber shown today ; US eyes Krushchev: Power? Dictator? Pawn? ; Integration trial evidence heard ; The day in Birmingham: Girardin explains reason for pool cost to citizens ; Sheet metal plant promotion revealed ; Pontiac city affairs: Commissioners delay final rezoning action ; 'Helicopter taxi' rushes visitors into Waterford ; Airplane crash mystery ended? ; Quarrel in boat almost fatal ; Says state hurt by budget cuts ; Judge decides on Hildy's future ; C of C to reply to Senate report ; Students receive sky-high payoff for top grades ; Schools to teach civil defense ; Veteran ad man dies in Pontiac Hospital ; State police identify man's severed body ; Southern senator reports: Eisenhower may accept civil rights bill changes ; Life depends on pilot's ability ; Streetcar ride would've been much cheaper ; Iron Curtain leak: Beria strangled, tried after death ; But Humphrey sees need during war: Dislikes wage-price controls ; Barbers to keep present hours ; Commerce Star annual picnic to be Sunday ; Golf course sold to keep Negroes off ; Francis Routt, William, Watson wed in Dryden

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1957-07-10

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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