The Pontiac Press: 1969-05-02

Abstract

Top Nixon aide, state Chief Justice speak in county ; 'Clifford was convinced U.S. war effort futile' ; Urban League puts its focus on ghetto ; Man, woman kidnap Texas police officer ; UAW sees a long strike ; Clean water bond bill clears House ; Malpractice suits hike medical care costs ; House to air osteopath school ties ; Library unit names woman head of board ; Ford sees taxpayer revolt unless college strife cools ; Wilson ouster eyed by rebels ; Chrysler cuts Valiant by $200 ; 'Quit-smoking' clinic set ; U.S. Reds focusing on issues ; U.S. identifies 47 killed in Viet conflict ; Negro police plan to aid slum youths ; Smith's story: turbulent Troy tenure ; Oxford Twp. 'homeowners' still await answer in row ; New penal code just the ticket for Farmington Twp. revenue ; Group gets funds to make community center certain ; School issues OK would add extra mill in Oxford ; 2 women injured in Shelby crash ; Troy, county units get safety grants ; Troy bears down on junked cars ; Tavern ails, but beer to flow ; Crash hurts 1, driver arrested ; Nine circuit judges to air Henry ouster ; Teen listed critical after Avon crash ; Area group pleased with C. of C. parley

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Vietnam War, United Auto Workers Union, Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006, Chrysler Corporation

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