The Pontiac Press: 1964-03-06
Abstract
No sign of break: state districting stalemated ; House GOP seeks vote on key issue ; County to run parking lot on downtown site ; GMTC reports ’64 sales highest since Korean War ;Rusk criticizes talk of neutral Viet Nam ; Son succeeds Greek king ; 18 missing as explosions sink tanker ; Hotel workers cash in: biggest racing payoff ; Nixon says he’ll take bid for VP ; Salesman goes to the dogs ; Action stalled in school case ; Discharged after robbery: city bank hires hired teller ; Operation begins on MacArthur ; Russia aide queries U.S. on long-term trade pact ; Tuesday set for recount in District 7 ; Rivers recede in Vermont ; Birmingham area news: Bloomfield poll indicates town house opposition ; Says Ruby eyed killing night of JFK’s slaying ; LBJ’s at airport, too: gun-toting no joke ; Hoffa faces sentencing next week ; Waterford council pricks new officers ; Mike Todd Jr. seeks to fill dad’s shoes ; Crittenton facility gets federal grant ; Area reviewing boards set tax appeal hearings ; Sticker candidate seeks Holly Village Council post ; Avondale to hold art exhibition, band concert ; For special assessment: Milford to decide tax methods ; 15th anniversary meeting for group to aid retarded ; Zoning fight lost in court ; Legislator hits tenure for teachers ; Florida vows for area man ; Lake Orion grads planning reunion ; PTA to see film on space progress ; Troy party store hit but 2 armed robbers ; Lost: 3 people for Rochester class reunion ; Pay raise for congressmen gets quiet treatment in House
Date
1964-03-06