2024-06-182024-06-181963-01-23https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14993Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWeatherman predicts - 19 in Pontiac tonight ; Agree to settle NY dock strike: Details remain before idle ships to sail ; Bigger taxes due for corporations in first year of cut? ; Okays shelving of Mart dispute ; JFK willing to take chance: Risks wouldn't halt N-treaty ; Cold air mass covering area ; Midwest hit by record cold ; Condemnation awards held up by commission ; Waterford pupils face long weekend ; Auto owners slow in purchase of license plates ; Expect to swear in Walton: Controversy seemingly dead issue ; Birmingham area news: OK $30,000 purchase of site for new school ; Lathrup Village founder dies ; City commissioners fail to agree on 1963 budget ; 3 killed, 1 missing in Soo plant blast ; Drop murder charge against local man ; Plan to start condemning proceedings ; GOP will investigate invasion ; Americans expected to leave Cuba ; Cold? Mull over some mercurial monsters ; Romney, ad board in scrap: Political lines show at table ; Hospital group to select slate of officers Tuesday ; Might amend zoning law ; 4-H'ers to travel east ; Rules funds of cemetery not taxable ; Veterinary medical group raps clinics in Macomb ; Brinker-Church vows repeated in Walled Lake ; Pair repeats vows ; Doesn't expect raise ; Missile switch ; Sewage plant at Holly gets new operator ; Lutherans to beam Christianity to Africa, AsiaPDFen-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.WeatherStrikesTaxesLicense platesCubaMissilesSewage systemsReligionsThe Pontiac Press: 1963-01-23TextOakland University