2024-06-052024-06-051964-03-16https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14618Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWednesday deadline told: National rail strike warned ; Claims unions bypass talks, create threat ; Winds whip brush fires in California ; Aims war on poverty at youth: LBJ presents teen-aid plan ; Yanks given prison terms ; Dallas sheriff claims Ruby security tight ; 1 week left for registering ; LBJ vows aid to all Americas ; Liz, Burton wed in Canada ; Karras, Hornung reinstated ; No word Lodge will quit as Viet envoy -- Johnson ; Start slated on buildings for juveniles ; City to see 1st write-in in 20 years ; Metro project fights polio ; Birmingham area news: Bloomfield Association offers new art courses ; NY school boycott loses broad support ; Road toll twice last weekend’s ; Sheriff holds 3 suspects in safecrackings ; Irish playwright fighting for life ; French leader starts 4-day Mexico visit ; Leaders back Negro march ; Plane, helicopter shot down: six U.S. airmen killed in Viet Nam ; Argument didn’t pay ; Avondale school vote set ; 6-mill levy on ballot next week ; Boomed after World War II: irrigation increasing in Michigan ; 2 contracts awarded in park strike ; Diabetic series set at Farmington High ; Science fair held at Avondale School ; See end to crime spree with arrest of 15 youths ; Injured girls said improved ; Retardation series set in Commerce ; Buchholz-Hazen rites: wed in Union Lake ; Politicians to watch UAW contract ; Profit-sharing is aimPDFen-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.Labor unionsHomicidesRuby, JackForeign aidElectionsTaylor, Elizabeth, 1932-2011Burton, Richard, 1925-1984WildfiresVaccinesRobberiesVietnam WarDiabetesAccessibilityFarmington High SchoolAvondale High SchoolUnited Auto Workers UnionCivil RightsThe Pontiac Press: 1964-03-16TextOakland University