The Pontiac Press: 1967-12-29
Abstract
US-Cambodia talk on Red sanctuary likely ; Dirksen in Press ; City locals okay UAW-GM pact ; Senator claims De Gaulle gave secrets to Soviets ; Area is shivering in cold wave grip ; Bridge tragedy report ; Realtors banquet slates speaker ; Value of a housewife? She has her own ideas ; New Year's Day closings told ; Bob Hope reporting: GI humor is tough to top ; Big power nearer conflict in SE Asia ; Birmingham area news: Meter maid styles readied ; Rocky best GOP choice, Says Miller ; Four defectors go to Sweden ; Paul Whiteman, 'King of Jazz' is dead at 76 ; Press award nominations being taken ; 3-Year GM contract is ratified by UAW ; US jets strafe S. Viet force ; New president will end war, Romney says ; Hearing Jan. 11 on Blue Cross ; Lie tests asked in big Ohio theft ; No city trash pickup of trash Jan. 1 ; City lumber firm cancels pact for postal substation ; Poll finds open housing foes ; Alleged Mafia leader gets jail sentence ; Prince plans night flying ; New trouble threatened in Cyprus ; $7.5 million in projects for Groveland cleared ; Dolls attend tea party ; Lansing man awaits sentencing in slaying ; Moves toward streamlined government: Clarkston acts on new zoning code ; Zoning panel will study Orion Twp. controversy ; Addison Twp. zoning change okayed ; 2 Detroit servicemen reported killed in Viet ; Village election deadline nears ; Blaze destroys electrical goods at asphalt plant ; Senator launches war on disposable bottles ; Scientists find no sex revolution, just continuation of trend ; Man swallows his toothbrush ; 'Cuban craft land agents'
Date
1967-12-29