The Pontiac Press: 1969-02-18

Abstract

Rail wreck fumes kill 7 in Nebraska ; City firemen on job, but strike still looms ; Nixon to shift half of OEO programs ; GOP's bliss to quit in April ; Red China balks at meeting US ; Aquanaut's death to delay Sealab 3 ; Area weather to stay springlike ; 6 found guilty in school sit-in ; Blaze destroys car dealership ; Laird raises possibility of lottery draft for Viet ; Israeli airliner shot at in Zurich ; Romney hits handouts ; Second Senate panel's hearings on N-treaty may delay okay ; Yachts spotted in Red China ; Police union recognition bid rejected ; Pontiac readies salute to youth ; 1 board asked for MDs, DOs ; Principals' group raps Parochiaid ; Budget boss says Nixon for surtax ; Sporting goods store is closing ; Navy reveals sub malfunction ; Nursing homes, state OK welfare-patient agreement ; Pontiac Jaycees' bosses night near ; State House vote near on holiday bill ; F111A program snags in test ; Death penalty on the way out ; DeLorean to aid in study of ghetto ; Costly garbage issue confronts county ; Focus on 1,000 in Huron Valley school drive ; W. Bloomfield eyes road, sewer units ; Unusual craft now available ; Two nominated in Troy primary ; Aid for memorial to Dr. King sought ; Commerce okays blacktop project ; Taxpayer association to hear Rep. Smart ; Four incumbents file for Lake Orion council ; Salary panel for Troy hits snag ; GTW commuters on rise ; Plates will be sold at Independence Hall ; Tax on foundations' investment income urged ; Dallas family keeps surgeons busy ; 'Generation Gap' workshop is slated

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Military draft, Vietnam War, Nuclear disarmament, Parochiaid, Criminal justice, King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968

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