2024-06-182024-06-181963-01-22https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14994Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm'Best chance in 2 years': Allies, Russ talk of test ban ; Shippers mull federal terms ; Weather hobbles Midwest ; Women crowd to cooking school ; Paris-Bonn agreement pledged by old enemies ; CAB hearing expanded into full investigation ; Jaycees will pick man of year ; Waterford gets cityhood study ; Michigan House tax expert rebels after being ousted ; Refugees, Americans due soon: Up to 1,205 may leave Cuba ; County solons named to posts ; Birmingham area news: City commission OKs new ordinance code ; Bay of Pigs chief insists air raid was promised ; Budget tops city agenda ; Elliot eyes top job in state GOP ; To recommend seat for Walton ; JFK planning special word on education ; Comic sued for $1.5 million ; Newspaper Guild appeals to Wirtz: NY Guild tries to keep talks going ; Romney's name's good with state credit union ; Funeral service today for state publisher ; Christian movement to take suggestions ; Avondale School board rehashes fund charges ; For sanitary interceptor: OK Novi sewer plans ; Ready to build in Farmington ; Child care is offered by nursery ; Tackle lots again; hear zoning ideas ; Vic Wertz to head fund-raising drive ; Applaud Rochester School officials ; Elected chairman of youth aid group ; Facilities are available for night ice skating ; Passion play tryouts tonight ; Linda Roberts wed ; Debate to be heard at Decker PTA ; Life goes on normally in Minnesota's might cold ; Insulin developer dies of diabetes ; Negroes attend classes ; There's time to cross streetPDFen-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 testingWeatherRefugeesCubaIntegrationEducation aidThe Pontiac Press: 1963-01-22TextOakland University