2024-06-052024-06-051964-04-20https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14588Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSpring election vote may be heaviest in years ; Noon turnout indicates push to 50 per cent ; U.S., Reds cut N-production ; Johnson, K disclose plans ; Antipolio cube drive is overwhelming success ; Board OKs ’65 budget; awaits cut ; Idea of ‘C’ university gets backing of OU speakers ; Report gains in rail talks ; Pontiac polls remain open until 8 P.M. ; Order names protest leaders: judge bars fair stall-in ; Tie-up slated by CORE unit ; Castro threat to overflights brings warning from U. S. ; From drive-in employes: 2 robbers get $12,005 ; Laotian coup collapses after opposition by U.S. ; Birmingham area news: Unitarian Church group advances racial insight ; Drop order on election ; Free showing of cancer film ; Announces GOP bid in 3rd district ; 2 men take $300 in station robbery ; Improve your reading – XVI: be on guard against ‘loaded language’ ; Child seeks stone; plunges to death ; Auburn Heights Boys’ Club cited ; Infant’s body found in Troy ; First aid course begins Wednesday ; Lutherans set family series ; Music show set at Romeo High SchoolPDFen-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.ElectionsNuclear weaponsVaccinesPoliomyelitisOakland UniversityEducationLiteracyRobberiesVietnam WarCold WarCivil RightsThe Pontiac Press: 1964-04-20TextOakland University