The Pontiac Press: 1968-12-05

Abstract

Nixon man likely in Paris ; Giacalone gets 4-5 year term ; US war dead up since bombing halt ; Cong announce two cease-fires ; Engineering chair is endowed at OU ; Birmingham, Ala., Negro on council ; Workers, students strike in Rome ; Auto-service charges are rebutted ; GMC Truck ahs its best November ; Jordanian front quiet after Israeli air strikes ; Ky, S. Viets slate Paris arrival Sunday ; $50,000 fire north of Holly is fought ; Birmingham news: Planners hit rezoning bid ; New plea made for Pueblo crew ; AMA asks rule on heart switches ; Militants busy on 3 campuses ; Crime-fighting group wants to enlist 10 million ; Family learns oil's not well ; Legislators ask tax out ; OCCEO director's assessment: we're here to stay ; Water system bonds sold ; Avon Twp. planners advise OK of land-fill on Hamlin ; Betting ring raids net 22 ; Troy unit to study metro plan groups ; Pact bargainers for council, police appointed in Novi ; County may get into library business ; Antiwar leader tells of Chicago: 'Police spies urged violence' ; ACLU to defend college editor

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Oakland University, Vietnam War, Organized crime, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, USS Pueblo, County libraries

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