2024-06-202024-06-201962-01-16https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15322Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmU.S. and Britain agree to shift test ban talks ; Governor calls for 14 point framework for state future ; 18 missionaries killed in Congo ; Europe and U.S. to cut tariffs ; Tanks to leave Berlin for training ; Pontiac sales rise to 10,479 ; John Glenn obit trip postponed ; Youth admits to setting school fire in 1958 ; Signs point to trouble for Khrushchev ; Pontiac Osteopathic getting new $1.3 million wing ; JFK regrets absence of nuclear test ban ; Britain curbs Smallpox cases ; Police seek looters of Red Holden Stamp warehouse ; Pontiac vandals stealing salt barrels ; Violence in Oran in Algeria ; State storm leaves 6 dead ; All 1963 autos to have amber turn signals.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.Griffiths, MarthaGermanyRomney, George W., 1907-1995AutosRussiaSpace explorationGlenn, John, 1921-2016Salvation ArmyLootersSmallpoxCommunity National BankNuclear testingPontiac Press Cooking SchoolMiss Junior AchievementScuba divingCongoThe Pontiac Press: 1962-01-16TextOakland University