The Pontiac Press: 1968-04-09
Abstract
US in touch with N. Viet on alternate talk sites ; Dignitaries say goodby to Dr. King: 50,000 gather outside church for the services ; Superintendent views construction problems of Waterford's schools ; Dismissed county deputy denies bribe involvement ; 61,000 troops in trouble cities ; Local march quiet, solemn ; Chile plane toll at 36 ; Spring's religious feasts: Passover: The weak won ; Ex-county deputy denies $200 bribe ; Birmingham area: David Breck selected as new mayor ; In honor of Dr. King: Scholarship fund is begun ; Gusting winds cause damage through area ; Over 100 at meeting of fair-housing unit ; Czech government sworn into office ; Construction problems of Waterford schools discussed ; Police chief will report on Chec-Mate ; Special-assessed projects will be reviewed in Troy ; Centennial Farm in Oakland Township ; School vote set by Imlay City ; School millage vote likely in West Bloomfield Township ; Clarkston council holds line on tax ; Avondale board OKs preliminary school budget ; Troy school set annual roundup for kindergarten ; Teachers in Clarkston bargain on new pact ; 4th policeman hired full-time ; Children's concert set ; Springfield citizens irked: Zoning: a case history ; OU march, service to honor Dr. King ; Winds, fires ravage lower Michigan ; Torrential rains soak Gulf states ; Dr. King's assassin feared out of US, Mexican aid sought ; Workers off due to King
Date
1968-04-09