The Pontiac Press: 1964-02-28

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Against Florida line: FBI team to probe rail violence ; Train blasts spur Johnson to intervene ; Johnson opens ’64 race with rights pitch ; Schools eye job training ; School budget eyed by Board ; One more day to get ’64 tabs ; Election officials explain vote system ; Trustworthy Trusty freed for honesty ; 2 cleared in vandalism; to question 3rd suspect ; Tenth juror is accepted for Ruby trial ; Under investigation: suspend school official ; Area will get new resort ; Greek Cypriots line up for police force call ; Tripped up in Viet quiz: Rusk: won’t politick ; Phone service lost for 1,000 ; Cong opens anti-U.S. campaign ; Birmingham area news: Cranbrook fair to fund exchange student plan ; Request rules on drug trade ; Board hears cost to open new school ; Hoffa trial testimony: claims Partin calls recorded ; Towel thieves make Board wring hands ; House Republicans move ADC-U bill ; In Orchard Lake: cityhood vote Tuesday ; Benefits for Avon officials left up to township voters ; Detroit Teachers’ Union Oks strike by big margin ; Organist to perform in Rochester ; Avondale will hold 1st summer school ; Urges farm unit maintain influence ; Favorite son? Not me-Romney ; Top apprentice painter: Utica man gets award ; YWCA unit to be eyed for Milford ; State traffic takes 7 lives ; 3 choices in Viet War – but which is best? ; More sports cars coming: auto makers to battle in animal land

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1964-02-28

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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