2024-06-052024-06-051964-04-21https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14587Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWrite-in ousts Landry: city elects 6 new commissioners ; Taylor leads vote-getters in record ballot ; Cold war ease seen in U.S.. Red N-cuts ; ‘Stall-in’ set to defy court ; Write in causes confusion despite aid of officials ; Fireman Week cut, but Mill Hike fails ; Chrysler has top quarter ; 1st job for commission: choosing new city mayor ; No makeups for polio doses ; Birmingham area news: canvassers to recount part of election results ; Flier ignores bad weather ; Two election losers won home districts ; Another baby; officer best stork stand-in ; Teacher, boy keep blaze under control ; Blacks rebel against white domination: turbulence ahead for S. Rhodesia ; Trial resumes for druggist ; Water tank foes in Waterford lose another bid ; Convict strike in second day ; Order trial for ex-con in safe job ; Trial ordered for holdup suspect ; Barry Backer: county rift not serious ; By Waterford Twp. board: new police cars authorized ; Reservations being taken for OU parley ; Advisers of Vets to meet Saturday ; Conallys set to testify assassination ; Court orders trial in auto death case ; Boston mother killed; believed strangle victim ; City woman hurt in crash ; By county group: training center for retarded sought ; S. Vietnamese in bloodiest week of war; 200 killedPDFen-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.ElectionsNuclear weaponsCold WarFiresCivil RightsVaccinesPoliomyelitisSouth AfricaOakland UniversityThe Pontiac Press: 1964-04-21TextOakland University