2024-06-062024-06-061963-08-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14811Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCounty to double residents by 1980 as Detroit shrinks ; Tests may aid N-pact approval: Ends total ban fear ; Indonesian aid: More or less? ; No US arms for South Africa ; Rusk bound for signing of document ; JFK to persist in rights battle ; Tests show city prepared for water change-over ; Ward drifting nearer death still in coma ; Can No. 590,071: Pontiac ending year ; Division draws praise ; New protests hit Chicago: Red Chinese blasts Soviets ; Birmingham area news: New restaurant to open away from landmark ; 1st hurricane of season in Caribbean ; Scattered Korean gunfire is labeled insignificant ; Storm rips into Chicago; Lake swells ; Armed pair rob 2 in Avon TWP. ; JFK adviser pleas guilty ; At German border: Crowd sees 2 die ; Son of judge indicted in NY ; Ceremony planned for graduates ; Korean turncoat re-entry approved ; Tourists stranded as seamen strike ; Vatican blasts Red philosophy, asks vigilance ; 4-H'ers to parade through Pontiac ; Water problem to end in Utica ; Marriage performed by father of the bride ; Accused killer to stand trial ; Drain tunnel to cave in; 2 are rescued ; After Ortonville rites: Couple residing in Holly ; Keego road half done, motorists note ; Farmington sets hearing on street ; Boat accident fatal to man ; Troy chief says 'clash' led to firing ; Detroit mayor gets protest ; 3 landings in Cuba told by exiles ; 34 Viet Cong killed in fight ; 6,000 Spanish miners in 28th day of strikePDFen-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.Nuclear testingPopulationWater supplyAutomobile manufacturingProtest movementsRacial equalityCubaVietnamThe Pontiac Press: 1963-08-02TextOakland University