2024-06-062024-06-061963-10-04https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14757Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmState of siege looms in Brazil ; Goulart asks martial law to quell unrest ; Apprehend youth who shot father ; Ex-Troy teens die out West ; US attorney, Taylor at odds: Raids cited as crime proof ; Bag only clue to food deaths ; Taxpayers to pay $4 more per $1000 ; More streets face improvement crews ; Ewart defends legality of tax ; One man takes over rule in Honduras ; Doubt is cast on Viet report ; Woman writer succumbs at 70 ; Birmingham area news: Science for children is Cranbrook offering ; Space N-ban may come Thursday ; Hurricane hits Cuba after blow at Haiti ; State will get probe request ; Father questioned: Woman, 2 children murdered ; Tax group backs spread ; Delay opposed by supervisors ; In fatal area crash: $2-million suit filed ; Troy girl, 13, dies in desert ; Rochester students, parents to get counsel on colleges ; 1,000th baby born at hospital ; Romeo royalty named to reign at homecoming ; Vows spoken by Miss Land in Davisburg ; Turkey shoot at Davisburg ; Celebrezze to join Detroit ceremony ; Play slated Saturday in October ; Boy Scouts to rally at Southfield High ; Wheat shortage hurts Russia ; Longevity expert succumbs at 92 ; Red Cross praised by Gov. RomneyPDFen-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.BrazilTaxesOrganized crimeFood poisoningHondurasVietnamNuclear weaponsMurderHurrricanesBoy Scouts of AmericaThe Pontiac Press: 1963-10-04TextOakland University