2024-05-222024-05-221966-02-01https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14014Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWant Saigon, Hanoi at U.N. talk ; U. S. proposes new confab to seek peace ; U.S. pounds targets in N. Viet Nam ; GM ’65 profits top $2 billion ; Hoffa’s grip on union is tightened ; $3.39 billion asked for ‘aid’ ; Snowfall lets up in the east ; First Apollo unmanned shot it near ; Film comedian cancer victim ; Sonar contact made off Spain with N-device ; Groundhog to need snowshoes ; JFK sister gets a divorce from actor Lawford ; C. of C. to hold installation at annual event ; LBJ to keep tight rein on Viet War ; Hong Kong is used as ‘base’---China ; Hanoi, port ‘ruled out’ as targets ; Birmingham area news: garage site go-ahead follows sale of bonds ; Burglars strike at area school ; Actor’s wife, man are dead ; City, county OK ending of lab payment ; Alpena gas vandal has price on head ; Hot item theft brings search for hefty cook ; Fulbright: will await Viet debate in U.N. ; Peace efforts labeled as hoax ; Area centennial farm: Alma College gets land ; Cause of fire still a mystery ; Reopening of Lodge set for tomorrow ; Milford group report raises possibility of water issue vote ; Movie scheduled at Wixom church ; Imlay City teachers nix pay hike offer ; At Orion Twp. site: ground broken for Bell office ; Great decisions of 1966-1: Viet War is major international issue ; Not flu, so far, officials sayPDFen-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.Vietnam WarGeneral MotorsHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-Groundhog DayKeaton, Buster, 1895-1966Lawford, Patricia Kennedy, 1924-2006ChinaSpaceInfluenzaFiresTeachersWagesNuclear weaponsThe Pontiac Press: 1966-02-01TextOakland University