2024-05-232024-05-231966-01-04https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14038Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmQuill defiant on arrest: 9 NY strike chiefs jailed ; Judge moves after a court order ignored ; Death toll 12 in French blast ; Film start set to run in California ; Federal order has steels wary about price move ; U.S. budget to be record ; Cong strikes back; Yanks push ahead ; Transfer asked in Bruneel suit ; Law program to be delayed ; Driver killed; youth leaps away in time ; Expect LBJ to continue peace driver ; Wilkins starts year sentence ; Birmingham area news: to seek public opinion on Civic Center design ; 3 injured in fatality are reported better ; Warren likely to seek funds ; OCC ends term; 3,300 get grades ; Armory in city may reopen ; Dem appointed to fill vacancy on county unit ; JC’s seeking ‘Man of the Year’ ; City to discuss millage vote ; Urban league head quits poverty post ; India, Pakistan chiefs shake hands, talk ; Irish herring war hits boiling point ; ‘Go cry in the street’ ; WMU Snow Festival may lack ‘ingredient’ ; Adult, rec programs announced ; 22 enter Lake Orion primary ; 50 at first meeting of Cityhood group ; $165,000 collected for hospital fund ; For Avondale Schools: language arts program approved ; Metropolitan dilemma—2: New York is plenty big and so are the problemsPDFen-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.Quill, Michael J.Labor strikesNew YorkVietnam WarReagan, RonaldCaliforniaElectionsBethlehem Steel CorporationPontiac Osteopathic HospitalCrittenton HospitalCar accidentsCivil RightsKu Klux Klan (1915- )Oakland County Community CollegeJunior Chamber of CommercePontiac Area Urban LeagueCold WarEducationAvondale School DistrictThe Pontiac Press: 1966-01-04TextOakland University