2024-06-062024-06-061963-09-27https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14763Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmValachi says Genovese marked him for death: Admits trading murder for aid in 'business' ; Elephant terrorizes Lansing ; 1 pct. tax hike to be sought by educators ; Cali chief stresses closer county ties ; JFK's brother to visit Pontiac; Officers reassure McNamara ; City base cut again but tax rate the same ; Birmingham area news ; Congregation to honor Presbyterian minister ; Wallace: 'Search progressing' ; Day of Atonement begins for Jews ; US advance gifts show big increase ; Firm threatens to quit state due to UAW ; New Olds F85 to bow Oct. 4 ; Teen pleads guilty to unarmed theft ; 4 indicted by US on journey to Cuba ; Mercury shows 2 new series ; World scene like a fairy tale ; A woman's dream is realized in library ; Rotarians form Avondale High club ; Couple to codirect UF drive in Brandon ; Holly church sets evangelism week ; Agent arrest pair in gambling raids ; Area small businesses eligible for disaster loans ; AAUW sets book sale for library ; College fight to be renewed ; Blood bank to open in Waterford Twp.PDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.Valachi, Joseph, 1904-1971Organized crimeGenovese, Vito, 1897-1969Captive elephantsColombiaKennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009VietnamBuddhismTaxesReligionsUnited FundAutomobile manufacturingLibrariesThe Pontiac Press: 1963-09-27TextOakland University