The Pontiac Press: 1969-12-01

Abstract

Senate ‘no’ seen on 27.5% oil-gas depletion aid ; 1st Drawing in 27 Years: draft lottery tonight ; 70 Senate bid by HHH likely; Christmas shopping starts in earnest; Political effort for Negro veep urged by Black ; Ed-Reform progress seen ; 'Pinkville was point-blank murder’ ; Mideast peace bid hinges on Reds ; New council of churches is proposed ; Arms-curb talks to move? ; Birmingham: Action likely on move by teacher union ; Schools bow: No Yule ban ; Avon woman wonders: Justice: is she blind? ; Police talks in Birmingham may resume this week ; State road pact hearing set ; Man slams into roadblock, is facing traffic charges ; Huron Valley sets ed-reform debate ; More shots fired in Jackson ; Clarkston school schedule readied ; Moon-rock analyses begin today ; 24 legislators intensify talks on ed reform ; Test seal eyed by Nixon aide ; Teachers vote to end Denver 2-week strike ; Air-pollution threat stressed ; Detroit mulls fund plea for 3 swim pools

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Military draft, Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978, My Lai Massacre, Vietnam, 1968, Labor unions, Education reform, Air quality

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