2024-05-232024-05-231966-01-11https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14032Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmQuiz Rusk aide on U.S.-Hanoi contact ; Ball will tell Congressmen of peace bid ; Former WSU president is found dead ; Nations send envoys to rites ; Transit mediators explore new way to end strike ; Warrant is ordered in card deaths ; Thai troops invade Laos, says Paper ; Floods sweep Rio; 36 reported dead ; Program to get poverty funds ; Romney: GOP on talent hunt ; Sailors see ship wreck sink, several drown ; Proposed city budget at record $9.2 million ; Sukarno ejects U.S. newsmen ; Birmingham area news: 16 improvement projects get priority in program ; Latin group elects officers ; Big GI forces mop up Cong hideouts ; Action slated on bond plan ; ’65 building up 60 pct. in Waterford ; Unit heads named in hospital drive ; Worker foils station break-in ; After lawsuit filed: MSU lets student return ; 1 is killed, 13 injured in ski resort blast ; Smokers shun health report; cigarette sales at new high ; School system given grant ; Backs interdistrict action: Holly school unit reports; Utica petitions ruled illegal ; Attendance records broken at 2 parks ; Legion gets green light to erect new meeting hall ; Hospital stall named chief ; Church confab to start Sunday ; By Farmington Dems: antipoverty war to be aired ; How to save on taxes-8: 3 major benefits available to elderly ; Births in 1965 lowest total in 14 years ; Nonresidents eyed by personnel chiefPDFen-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.Vietnam WarWayne State UniversityLabor strikesSubwaysShip sinkingsElectionsMichigan State UniversityTobaccoExplosionsBirthsTaxesSchool districtsMichigan--HollyMichigan--UticaMichigan--FarmingtonThe Pontiac Press: 1966-01-11TextOakland University