2024-06-062024-06-061963-07-23https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14819Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmReport talks complete: Lack only initials on N-ban: Rusk intends negotiations with Russians ; State legislator may challenge Hart in Senate ; Railroads back Kennedy on proposed legislation ; At governors' meeting: Rights move averted ; Finance snag stalls industry park project ; 'Drop charge' lawyer asks ; Slayer tips missing; More learned of girl ; Fund needed for retirement ; Kennedy asks new quotas on immigrants ; Ghana asks embargo to end bias ; Barefaced refusal ; Birmingham area news: City commission eyes annexation of Troy land ; Propose tax notes for Clinton project ; Arab, Israeli pilots duel ; Group seeks whites' rights: NAAWP launched in Oakland County ; Reach accord on Cambridge ; Cites defection as need for stiff security rules; SEC backs study group's stock reform ; 'Must toughen traffic fines' ; Race issue hits Ford Union local; Nikita fetes visiting Reds ; Rochester 'needs' code for housing ; Flint will ask 2nd tax vote ; Nancy Dunn wed to Jerald Lamphier ; Oxford church to be rebuilt ; Flames fail to halt work at retreat ; To pair city, farm youths for State Fair exchange ; Police see prison walkaway ; Father officiating: Pair weds in Toledo ; CD meeting set in Lansing ; South Africa boycotted in trade with Commies ; Britain grants home rule to colony ; Senator undergoes tests in hospital ; Racial troubles prevail in Africa, judge reportsPDFen-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.Nuclear testingRailroadsCivil rightsMurderImmigrationStock exchangesMiddle East ConflictRacial biasAgricultural exhibitionsEscapesSouth AfricaThe Pontiac Press: 1963-07-23TextOakland University