The Pontiac Press: 1969-06-18

Abstract

Army engineers fight oil scum on upper Mississippi ; 'M' president hits police for smoke, tear gas use ; About 50 county deputies help put down disturbance ; Chemical-war probe hailed ; City gets $800,000 windfall ; Lindsay's loss echoes conservative trend ; Young want work but job offers short ; Birmingham - $600,000 left to negotiate teacher pact ; Michigan Bell asks to boost rates 10 pct. ; Utility accord is reached ; First U.S. unit to leave Viet July 9 ; Mother Waddles promotes houses ; Buddy maneuver dittoed ; Oxford Twp. landowner rift continues ; Troy lifts minifarm ban ; Details revealed for merger of architect firms ; Rochester High hunting grads for big reunion ; Oxford church plans old-fashioned fair ; W. Bloomfield school board endorses plan to combat reading deficiencies ; CAP squadron to honor cadets in Clarkston rites ; Chrysler to give Troy a skyline ; Summer classes near in Rochester ; County budget hearings near ; Farmington gets U.S. funds for 4 new safety officers ; Survey, planning grant to Wixom

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

University of Michigan, Vietnam War, Chrysler Corporation

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