2024-05-222024-05-221966-02-22https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13997Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUrban developer enthused about Pontiac’s potential ; For senior citizens: city public housing asked ; May amend ordinance to allow building ; Car exec, prof clash on safety ; Labor chiefs, Wirtz confer ; Detroit burglar slain by police ; Korea final stopover in Veep’s tour ; Yanks, B52s pound Cong in joint attack; kill 38 ; Bobby: not anticipating Cong control ; 26 pupils bone up at class ; Britain picks U.S. jet; Navy leader quits ; Birmingham area news: no 2-way test slated over perimeter road ; Appointment to CNB post is announced ; Guard is killed, cash-filled case taken in holdup ; Alabama white man charged in shooting of 5 Negro pickets ; County drop in traffic toll tops in state ; Rabbi is reported still unconscious ; Fair-housing booths slated ; 2nd arraigned in gaming raid ; Wilson urges Soviet chiefs to push peace ; Over 600 cast votes in Orion’s primary ; Indonesian fear mounts: ouster by Sukarno may bring violence ; Brilliant space scientist, 34, kills himself ; Conner: N. Michigan part of area eligible for U.S. aid ; Jury to ponder coed slayings ; Holly primary heralds stiff part competition ; School bonds win narrowly ; 2 challengers poll largest Milford vote ; 2 contests in Romeo: 5 incumbents assured of reelection ; In Farmington Township: cityhood session is routine ; Ruling on vote due Thursday ; Hospital unit picks officers ; Taxpayers protesting rate may get more bad news ; Boyle: be a president, not a columnistPDFen-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.Housing and urban developmentVietnam WarCold WarElectionsTaxesCivil RightsThe Pontiac Press: 1966-02-22TextOakland University