2024-06-062024-06-061963-07-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14837Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmMercury hits 99 degrees: City sizzles on hottest July 1 ; Danger of heat is pointed out ; For US interest: Must defend Europe ; Pontiac output up for period ; K asks treaty in trade for N-ban okay ; Mac fights with Wilson on scandals ; Anderson against president: Retains school unit post ; In Allegan: Pigeon plague ends ; Find stocks, bonds worth $1.5 million ; NAACP plans confab in DC ; Bias problem moving fast ; Birmingham area news: Elect Ford executive to head school board ; School tax plan before Detroit unit ; Viet Commies blast Lodge ; 371 from area soldiering ; Among senators: Fight on rights ; Most of US is facing a torrid July ; 21 county drivers ruled off highways ; Floral parade forebear of Miss America contest ; 19 school boards reorganize, elect officers ; Set colorful Clarkston 4th ; Seek answers to 2 questions ; Holiday heralds beginning of Holly Twp. anniversary ; Sewer planning continues despite lagging interest ; Begin paving extension of freeway ; Residing in Oxford after recent vows ; Government study due before council ; Barbara Nitz wed ; Two sugar lobbyists criticized - Page ; Report loss or pay billPDFen-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.WeatherAutomobile manufacturingNuclear testingPigeonsNAACPRacial equalityHolidaysSewage systemsThe Pontiac Press: 1963-07-02TextOakland University