2024-06-182024-06-181963-02-22https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14968Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRussia tells US, attack Cuba and it's war!: Red warns fighting would hit America ; Flu continues to rise in US ; Introduce bills to finance '68 Olympic site ; Congress impatient for Cuba troop exit ; State GOP leader discusses goals ; Union backs Wagner effort ; Mental facility sought in state ; Hospital to limit visitors to curb influenza bug ; Quakes shatter Libyan town ; Birmingham area news: Petition Filing deadline nears for spring election ; Jewelry store opens in area ; Pontiac General Hospital has best year in history ; Battle Keego restaurant blaze ; Kennedy claims Powell actions unembarrassing ; Report Tempest for '64 to have 6-cylinder model ; Most of nation hit by freeze ; MIGs fired machine guns, not rockets, says fisherman ; Fasting has benefits and pitfalls ; Plymouth unit hears plans ; Zoning plans up for airing ; Before Lake Orion, Oxford event: well-wishers swamp Rotary clubs ; State clergy to speak for Lenten series; Wixom landowner pursues secession ; Annual rhubarb festival will be held tomorrow ; Constitution topic at Milford Church ; Southfield man bound over on sniping charge ; To dedicate West Jr. High ; Auto production slips this week ; Pythian units mark birthday ; China trade official to confer in BritainPDFen-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.Soviet UnionCubaOlympicsLabor unionsMental healthEarthquakesPontiac General HospitalAutomobile manufacturingSnipersThe Pontiac Press: 1963-02-22TextOakland University