The Pontiac Press: 1963-05-30
Abstract
Mass assault on segregation may hit North ; Iron workers to meet: Orders union back to work ; NLRB official calls for end of 29-Day strike ; Parade marks Memorial Day ; Despite plea by Rusk: Ecuador still holding 21 US tuna boats ; Does county need community college? ; Nation shows gratitude to those lost in war ; Sue to prevent drain closing ; In Jackson, Miss.: NAACP to up activity ; Loss reported in county tally ; Birmingham area news: Pick executive director for Community House ; Pontiff’s rest Is excellent ; Traffic deaths below usual for holiday ; Communication problem: Romney, board still feud on EMU ; Amish farmers face progress ; To eye bids on 5 road projects ; Supervisors to hear Varner ; Man and space: US can challenge Russ records, but likely won't ; Handful of pecans saves famous tree ; To head office of civil service set for Detroit ; GM workers get pay hike ; Folk music leading gainer in the entertainment industry ; Restaurant burglary gets pair probation ; Sentence man for iron theft
Date
1963-05-30