2024-06-062024-06-061963-04-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14905Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSteel peace hopes brightening: Industry, JFK seem wary of 2nd showdown ; Navy has little hope of solving tragedy ; GM appeals tax valuation ; Service OKs Colburn plan: To hike Blue Cross rate June 1 ; Jesus was tried illegally, is Chicago judge's belief ; Christians solemnize holy day ; Girardin in Detroit police job ; $1-million building plans OK'd ; Eye $6 million in schools bid ; The day in Birmingham: 2 notables to address grads at Hills school ; 'Voice from sky' helps build airstrip ; School board okays budget ; Man electrocuted in Commerce Twp. ; May ask study of new court policies ; Rep. Diggs in home hit by firebomb ; Pontiac school affairs: To get bond issues bid ; Court bettors break up trial ; Shopping center sought in Troy: Zone hearing expected soon ; Clarkston still considered for location of restaurant ; Bike riders invited to safety clinic ; Police want 40 hours: Suit starts cash fear ; German woman will return to prison locale of her birth ; Young 'poachers' invited to hunt ; Attempt to outrun train ends in injuries to three ; To decide posts, millage hike in school election ; Firm to build research lab ; Firemen get hot seat ; Camera work of zooming X15 under studyPDFen-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.Steel industry and tradeNuclear submarinesGeneral MotorsTaxesHealth insuranceReligionsDiggs, Charles C., Jr.Racial violenceShopping mallsThe Pontiac Press: 1963-04-12TextOakland University