2024-06-062024-06-061963-03-13https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14931Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmFor blueprints, estimates: Sewer contract gets nod: Commission OKs action on east side plans ; First Olympics bill cleared; 2nd stalled ; 30,000 homeless in South; Town starts water rationing ; Millage hike sought here? ; Unrehearsed dive marks OU building dedication ; Chinese Reds invite K to pay 'call' at Peking ; Commission meets with city police ; Distress call turns out to be a phony ; Leisurely Reds have 2 days to clear Cuba ; Pravda claims training's over ; Economy will face disaster if tax cuts rejected - JFK ; Birmingham area news: Bloomfield Hills to mull controversial zoning ; Adopt policy for N-force ; Judge delays decision on Milton Henry ; Use US planes, copters: Fly 5,000 Vietnamese to battle ; White House pool tops Bob's for those in the social swim ; Tempers flare in Walled Lake: Protest city hall purchase ; Okay revision of teacher pay ; To award contracts for new area school ; Avon collision injures five this morning ; Will WSU's Octagon House become historical shrine? ; Southfield mayor answers charges ; Con-con delegates due at discussion ; Not allowed to spend taxes ; Area Cubs working on Easter baskets ; In Nazarene Church: Hill-Naile vows spoken ; Stall action on budget for schools ; Church fellowship to hold luncheon ; Collision causes injuries to two area motorists ; Ice plagues lakes skippers ; Cash carriers get no credit from man who knows ; Finish DJ case with fine of $300PDFen-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.Sewage systemsOlympicsFloodingOakland UniversitySports and Recreation BuildingCubaVietnamese WarConstitutional conventionsWashington Octagon House (Washington, Macomb County, Mich.)The Pontiac Press: 1963-03-13TextOakland University