The Pontiac Press: 1967-06-28

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UAW okays minority veto power in contract voting ; Russia's Tass hints Kosygin, Fidel split ; GOP offers tax compromise ; Water fluoridation nears ; City threatens ban on siren ; Cooley Lake claims White Lake boy, 2 1/2 ; Burglary is alarming ; Money plan for city expected ; B52s rain bombs on infiltration routes ; Birmingham area news: High bids slow down sewer building project ; Negro leader's home blasted ; US, Russia to offer N-treaty draft soon ; Jewelers move to new site ; Bicyclist dies; Suspect held ; S. Korea gets new cabinet ; No tax action likely soon ; Crime news control plan revised to block dangers ; Waterford board sets hearing on school budget ; Top HUD official due for citizen unit meeting ; Metro council meeting near ; Soviet Reds shuffle pair ; Camp to be held for Republican youth ; White Lake zoning format is picked apart at meeting ; Wolverine Lake hires village manager ; New principal of Milford High named by board ; Troy project dropped: Back street repairs costly ; Macomb accidents claim Avon man, Ray Tw. boy ; Friends of Library slate story hours ; Retiring director of science institute cites role of museum ; Mississippi Negroes get Meredith challenge

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1967-06-28

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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