2024-06-062024-06-061963-07-17https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14824Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPontiac changes liquor rules despite protests: Allow dancing, alter time of Sunday sales ; SEC probers recommend stock exchange overhaul: Bulky report calls for end to floor trade ; Court orders reapportioning of Oklahoma ; Civil rights battles cross many fronts ; Do Reds have shipment? $32 million in grain vanishes ; Forecaster turns on overhead sprinkler ; Mother will face death charge ; Describes tragic evening ; Progress hinted in N-ban talks ; Discount rate hiked by US ; Birmingham area news: School board gives OK for expansion of facility ; Hart parries with Wallace ; Say Cubans to quit US for Latin base ; Fear contagion of egg illness ; Trial is ended on guilty plea ; On morals charge: Nab drive-in owner ; 50 hurt as monks, Saigon police clash ; Two renamed; fill vacancy on hospital board ; Young wife suffers 2 family tragedies ; Guard soon to get better equipment ; State fair plan plans more for all ; Try to keep Ag Dept. separate ; Drainage problems plague to city, farm ; Waive exams in riot case ; Detroit suburb rejects grants ; Quarter of US population owes for medical service ; Kingsbury School plans day camp for children ; Car bounces another into path of train ; Romney asks feed action ; Area couple weds ; Charge Detroit man with manslaughter ; Prison guard describes dummies left in escape ; Rescue team proves ability in horseplay ; Experimenter praises living under the Red SeaPDFen-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.AlcoholLiquor lawsPoliticsCivil rightsProtest movementsRacial equalityStock exchangesVoting rightsNuclear testingCubaSalmonellaNational GuardVietnamAgricultural exhibitionsMedical debtEscapesThe Pontiac Press: 1963-07-17TextOakland University