2024-06-062024-06-061963-04-19https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14899Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmMiro steps down: Hits JFK as foil for Castro ; Exile leader says vow to invade broken ; 'Determination in Cuba action assured world' ; UAW joins Colburn in Blue Shield blast ; Reds launch attack in Laos ; Seek to change act in lobby scandal ; Rickover assails US-type schooling ; Death strikes for third time ; Tiny tiger eyes cubs ; Tigers beaten, 3-1, in bout with Boston ; To test version of Ford-Canton ; Former crewman testifies: 'Sloppy' repairs plagued sub ; Crowd thought fall was act ; Birmingham area news: 2 schools reorganize summer programs ; Schools award bond purchase ; Tornado alerts hauled down ; Woman still claims Grinnan boy seen ; Killing orphans 5 area children ; Court orders exam for case ; Children's center to get $1,500 grant ; Storm claims high ; US patrols in Caribbean keep careful Cuba watch ; Joint chiefs fight JFK on N-subs ; Jewish chief asks German Nazi ouster ; Southfield mayor raises budget bid ; In Lake Orion: Setting youth code ; More than 300 Masons will receive degrees ; To alter bus route in Sylvan Lake ; Oak Park man indicted by US ; To draw up charter for planning group ; Recover two bodies from Saginaw Bay ; Fired officer seeks return in Southfield ; Reds to hold rally in Mexico April 26 ; X15 gauge hits 92,000 feet ; Med programs reapprovedPDFen-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.Miró Cardona, José, 1902-1974CubaOakland UniversityLabor unionsHealth insuranceLaosAerialistsNuclear submarinesCubaScottish Rite (Masonic order)The Pontiac Press: 1963-04-19TextOakland University