2024-06-062024-06-061963-04-30https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14890Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIn South and Midwest: Tornadoes, storms kill 12: Fierce winds rip 5 states; damage high ; Okay expected on vote margin of constitution ; Dominican Republic charges Haiti offered bases to Castro ; In New Hampshire: Legalize sweepstakes ; Shoppers will get more auto space ; Tax base hits $2.2 billion ; State wins temporary order: Blue Shield rate hike barred ; Businessmen to request extension of free parking ; Neutralist renews Laos talks: Reds discuss political issues ; Birmingham area news: Commission, residents argue proposed parking ; 'Tank rupture on March 10 didn't make Thresher sink' ; Reds surprise in Italian vote ; Children safe in bus crash ; Red tape, red tape, red tape! ; State unit in city: Meet on mental health ; County tax base passes $2.2 billion ; Disabled DC8 lands safely ; $56-million pact signed by Russ, British firm ; Man pleads guilty in murder of wife ; Bird picks up the check but it's fowl play ; Wrenched from rescue, man is crushed ; New Telstar to be lofted ; school district to ask $1.6 million: W. Bloomfield seeks funds ; Troy commission renews OK on minimum lot size ; Word due on guards at Jackson ; Lake Orion offered solution for pollution in Paint Creek ; Teachers in Utica system granted boost in salary ; Tot sustains head injuries in auto crash ; In embezzling case: Enters estate ruling ; Communism looms in future: Peru must unite three 'worlds'PDFen-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.TornadoesDominican RepublicHaitiParkingNuclear submarinesTaxesSatellitesThe Pontiac Press: 1963-04-30TextOakland University