2024-06-182024-06-181963-01-04https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15009Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm'62 saw hike in Pontiac: GM spent $53 million more ; Congo leader renews plea for negotiation ; DeGaulle opens way to talks ; Link to wounded city man to post office holdup ; Pontiac nearly hits all-time sales high ; Asks for probe in pro football ; Join power project plans ; Red China unveils suspicions of K ; 60 GIs capture Viet Cong unit ; Pay raise to be asked for troops ; Romney vows open housing ; Birmingham area news: Adult education adds several new courses ; Construction blocks traffic ; Telstar renews TV transmitting following illness ; Fear crackpots out to see the governor ; JFK gets plea to stop strike ; Wing defenseman Young disappears ; School unit for costlier building ; Drop charges against 49 in Pontiac raid ; Tax rules hazy on borderline expenses ; Dad wants to find out: Cheaper by two dozen! ; Moratorium suggested in new spending ; Americans ignore seat belts, gamble with livesPDFen-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.Automobile manufacturingCongoGaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971VietnamMilitary serviceSatellitesDetroit Red WingsSeat beltsThe Pontiac Press: 1963-01-04TextOakland University