The Pontiac Press: 1969-02-11

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1969-02-11

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The Pontiac Press

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ABM start-up seen by key House Dem ; N. Viet's envoy to return home; Paris hopes up ; Girl runs to safety as captor is killed ; Building trades integration up ; Storm cleanup under way in northeast; 82 are dead ; Pay showdown looms for board ; Lincoln's birthday closings are told ; Wilson to visit Berlin ; City stadium bid backed ; Vote hits Thai regime ; Head of schools in Romeo resigns ; A bit of a flurry, but little snow ; Voucher plan proposed to aid schools ; Lenten series due ; Bill seeks $700 million to aid Michigan ; Battleship guns hit red bunkers in Da Nang area ; No commission candidates ; Nixon aide first to meet Soviets ; Castro thaw on hijacks seen ; Senate is soothing mansion squabble ; Canada notifies Red China of desire to discuss ties ; County asked for tax refund ; 3 arrested in stabbing at OCC ; Nixon zeroes in on business empires ; US, Viet allies due to meet ; Library in area sets no-fine day ; State may end $1 Fee for the insured drivers ; Troy District gives state its side of story ; School millage action delayed in Walled Lake ; City Council members in Rochester table second offer to join SEMCOG ; Regional treatment of sewage opposed ; Bloomfield Twp. books are moved to new library ; Four promoted to VP by bank ; Rochester High plan to be aired ; Injuries from car fatal to Novi Man ; Lake Orion PTA unit to elect new officers ; Brandon Schools plan spring bond vote ; Effort to save birds in oil slick goes on

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Anti-ballistic missiles, Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994, Education, Parochiaid

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