2024-06-062024-06-061963-08-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14808Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPontiac commission suspends city manager: Stierer wouldn't fire chief ; Haiti rebels claim city is surrounded ; US considers Russ plan to prevent surprise attack ; US to avenge tariff raising ; Red Buick seen at site of slaying ; Price set for killing of informant ; Fight to stay vowed by chief ; Aide is named for interim duty ; '63 sales soar for automakers ; Enlisted men turn to charity ; Actors, athletes get tax relief ; Birmingham area news: Commission postpones sewer project action ; Waterford vows funds for divers ; Trap for Reds fails to work ; Woman killed in 2-car crash ; Demands hearing on assault charge; Storms delay hunt for plane in S. Korea ; Drive-in owner stands silent in morals case ; Must stand trial on murder charge ; For Bloomfield Twp.: Water contracts OK'd ; Murder probe is slowed ; Annual 4-H youth parade a colorful pageant ; Miss Hutchins weds Douglas C. Toppin ; Session is set on chief firing ; At Ascension church: Couple wed in Warren ; Rights chief threatened with death ; Recover body of deaf mute ; Old timers at State Fair will have 2 new events ; Police seek eight fighters ; De Gaulle may run in 1965 ; Tiros satellite sets record for endurance ; Dairy herd to get underground testPDFen-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.Michigan--PontiacHaitiTariffsAutomobile manufacturingValachi, Joseph, 1904-1971Organized crimeSewage systemsCivil rightsNuclear falloutAgricultureGaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970The Pontiac Press: 1963-08-06TextOakland University