2024-06-062024-06-061963-08-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14792Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm17 1/2-inch shaft to be miners' freedom route ; Hike in city tax considered ; 'Living death' term given Greene killer ; GM reduction major cause of levy jump ; Hare warns state of road bloodbath ; Musician Gray dies in hospital ; Viets harass Yanks ; Suspension hearing rules undecided in Stierer case ; OU graduates to be feted at ceremony ; Estes rings up a sale ; Russ object on pact ; Birmingham area news: Cranbrook Institute tells speakers for fall series ; 'Senators to sustain cut in aid' ; Continuous reaction begins: Monroe's atomic plant goes 'critical' ; Rail hopes slip ; Rome seeking theft suspects ; Youth to face court on break-in charge ; Bad burns suffered by woman, 63 ; Ford to recall state workers ; Birmingham being raccoon(noitered) ; Pacific tides imperil 300 ; Reds trade charges ; Precaution urged in Mideast ; Orchard Lake pastor speaks ; Man is held in break-in ; Company replaces striking unionists ; China system of communes hit by Russ ; US envoy hit by 2 Argentines for 'meddling' ; AEC detonates A-blast at underground site ; Buildings in Frisco boom straight up ; Swiss to sign nuclear ban, but may arm ; Mother steals bank funds to pay billsPDFen-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.Mine safetyTaxesGeneral MotorsNuclear reactor accidentsNuclear testingThe Pontiac Press: 1963-08-24TextOakland University