2024-06-052024-06-051964-02-18https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14641Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmLawmakers back court decision ; 1 Man, 1 vote wins praise of both parties ; Agree in principle: Britain, Cyprus eye peace plan ; City realtor named to lead ’64 UF drive ; Whipping proposal: adults against, girls for it, boys say no ; Search starts for Ruby Jury ; Liner sights stricken ship ; U.S. still plans Viet withdrawal ; Area Chamber to install chief ; 4-millionth 1964 auto rolls off the line today ; ‘No big rush on revision’ ; Sale sought for R 20 land ; Wheat to Russia still halted ; Hoffa defense wins hearing ; Birmingham area news: ask figures for proof of rubbish cost claim ; Factions seek settlement on Florida railroad strike ; Woman hurt in 2-car crash ; Hope fades for lost four ; Complaint in Waterford: water level action disputed ; During final quarter of ’63: $1,011,149 state road funds to county ; Car-train crash kills parents, three children ; Five area communities pick candidates ; Avon residents, contractor at lull in battle over trees ; Orion Twp. church sets Lenten series ; Laine-Myers pair trades vows, rings ; Club marks 50th birthday ; Deadline set for sitter clinic ; Oppose charter change: Milford JCs to fight plan ; Walled Lake seeks school funds ; Dinner is set for teachersPDFen-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.RedistrictingVietnam WarOcean linersUnited FundRuby, JackOswald, Lee HarveyCorporal punishmentMichigan--PontiacChamber of CommerceEmbargoesCold WarHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-AmendmentsElectionsThe Pontiac Press: 1964-02-18TextOakland University