2024-05-222024-05-221966-02-18https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13999Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmU.S. obliged to defend Viet-Rusk ; Senate quiz reminded of ’54 treaty vote ; Project plans elate mayor ; Empire builder of GM is dead ; Backs Griffin: VanderJagt out of GOP Senate race ; Bill proposed to alter state divorce laws ; Orion Twp. raid nets 19 ; Clay to fight draft status ; Oxford sewer decision is ‘no surprise’ ; OU runs library by numbers ; Plan is offered to aid Pontiac ; Suit called vote stall in Farmington Twp. ; Operation on hemophiliac success with new method ; Birmingham area news: state chairman named for Radio Europe Drive ; 7 arrested in numbers raids in area ; ‘China developing A-bomb for jet’ ; Former Press exec’s wife dies in south ; $2,000 is stolen from Pontiac bar ; Seek $100,000 for Arts Center ; Rabbi Adler ‘still critical’ ; Workshop for handicapped sought ; Sheriff’s dept. union vote date is asked ; Talk on Medicare set for WW I vets ; Largest field of candidate in Lake Orion: 4 area villages hold primaries on Monday ; Boost asked in milk price ; For southeastern Oakland: OCC hears Berkley bid for campus ; Youth faces 3 charges in auto chase ; Clarkston visit by Bloodmobile due next week ; Car accident kills two Inkster men ; Germans ‘up in air’ over proposed building architecturePDFen-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.Vietnam WarElectionsGeneral MotorsMichigan--OxfordOakland UniversityKresge LibraryGamblingRadio Free Europe Michigan StateUniversity of MichiganAtomic bombsNuclear weaponsNuclear weaponsRobberiesPontiac Creative Arts CenterOakland Community CollegeGermanyThe Pontiac Press: 1966-02-18TextOakland University