2024-06-052024-06-051964-03-23https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14612Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmProperty seizure: Cuba wins U.S. court case ; Judges vote 8-1 in favor of Castro regime ; Driver dies in gun battle ; President asks UAW help to fight ‘warmhearted war’ ; Attorney quits Ruby defense ; 2,000 expected to join protest ; Shot down over E. Germany: Soviets to free last 2 fliers ; Firemen provide rides to register ; GM’s size matched by its success ; Paychecks for all, group tells LBJ ; Story of success at GM ; Nehru seeks end to riots ; Birmingham area news: new reading program offered this summer ; Malcolm X: it’s ballots or bullets ; County officials working on $17.6-million budget ; Twenty seamen rescued after leaving ship ; Singer hurt as car falls into canyon ; City ‘Y’ plans Easter hunt ; Ku Klux Klan plans white community ; Believed half of population: mold called asthma cause ; GOP collegians choose Scranton ; A night to remember: big winner ends a loser ; Churches prepare for Passion play ; 2 areas differ in sewer costs ; Vote on tax in Avondale ; Lions Club to hear talk by official ; Gold star award to Romeo breeder ; Traffic death rate slows; weekend toll drops to 12 ; Woman is injured as car hits tree ; Southfield boy drowns trying to retrieve kite ; Pictures of Europe at PTSA meeting ; Seating slated April 4: to install Elks unit head ; Music group sets auditions ; Area youth to be tried in car death ; Hogs on freeway; five persons hurtPDFen-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.CubaLabor unionsUnited Auto Workers UnionRuby, JackShootingsCold WarShootingsGeneral MotorsFire departmentsElectionsWagesMalcolm XCivil RightsMoldThe Pontiac Press: 1964-03-23TextOakland University