2024-05-222024-05-221966-02-14https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14003Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRabbi operated on second time ; Condition still very critical, say doctors ; LBJ asks funds for 3 efforts ; Bus blasts kill 54 Vietnamese ; Area beauty new Miss OU ; At Milford proving grounds: GM plans to add facilities ; Ask $10 million for auto safety ; Driver killed, two hurt in area wrecks ; Waterford wife evens things up ; Chaos developing in Santo Domingo ; Area quieter, people angrier ; Two Soviet writers given prison terms ; Birmingham area news: commission to discuss Village fair ; Enters race in District 1 ; Candace ill again as convict testifies ; City municipal judge in race ; County poverty grant okayed ; State Jaycees pick Levin in 5 top men ; Pontiac man asks exam on assault charge ; Customer right? Machines say no ; Surveyor program is skeleton in NASA closet ; 4 are killed on freeways ; Firm planning fight over gravel rights ; Avon chief still seeking crossing light ; ‘Annie Get Your Gun’: Avon players plan Gala ‘first night’ ; Debate slated on 14B repeal ; Vacant house hit by fire in Brandon ; Slate special PTA program ; History group plans meeting ; 150 are expected at Jaycee banquet ; For national contest: Boys’ Club names finalist ; Shotgun, $55 cash reported stolen ; Hand of mate sent to wife ; Scout will get Eagle award ; Student trainees at area restaurant: too many cooks don’t spoil the broth ; Should draft ‘minor criminals,’ says selective service director ; Griffin opens bid for senate nominationPDFen-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.AntisemitismOakland UniversityPageantsGeneral MotorsVietnam WarCold WarCar accidentsDominican RepublicMichigan--Rochester HillsElectionsHomicidesFederal grantsSpaceAuburn Heights Boys' ClubCookingMilitary draftThe Pontiac Press: 1966-02-14TextOakland University