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Item The Pontiac Press: 1969-02-25(The Pontiac Press, 1969-02-25)Viet Toll: 200 GIs and 2,500 Reds ; Milliken opposes annex for Capitol ; Reprisals tied to duration of enemy attacks ; Nixon vows to back Britain ; Anderson blasts state priorities ; Abortion law liberalization recommended by Milliken ; Pontiac Div. to exhibit futuristic car ; Monday holiday bill passes State House ; Birmingham: Gas station zoning curb change held ; Sit-In sentences delayed again ; Teens charged with littering ; 6,000 evacuated in California rains ; Talks, pickets continuing in city wage strife ; Ky is anxious to see Nixon ; Ike's recovery reported smooth ; Union mergers seen as answer to 'conglomerates’ ; Letter prods Milliken on traffic law ; Sales games rules urged ; Voters to decide if Troy officials set own salaries ; School millage vote set in Walled Lake ; M59 problems are discussed ; Holly planning to recruit students in its levy drive ; Delayed paving project moves closer in Rochester ; ABM foes ask supervisors for local hearings ; Nixon's message to Europe – unite ; Apollo 9 crew is in rehearsalItem The Pontiac Press: 1969-03-15(The Pontiac Press, 1969-03-15)President confident of victory on ABM ; Soviets, Red China in new island battle ; Plunkett asks staff, pay hikes ; City man held in killing of kin ; Mrs. King agreed with Ray decision ; Nixon sketches one-warning Viet policy ; Residents tell wood-be cutters: leave trees ; Apollo 9 crew begins debriefing today ; Program set at St. Hugo on Parochiaid ; Officials at 2 sites hail ABM decision ; Peace near at 3 colleges ; Supervisors eye activating of human relations unit ; Israeli is wary of 'Big 4' talks ; Bond cut for Algiers witness ; Tourist council eyes rec issue ; Hearing slated on school aid ; Governor signs first public act ; Comic, a onetime painter, points sad picture of self ; Disarmament conference reopens Tuesday