The Pontiac Press: 1969-02-20

Abstract

Laird: may deploy ABMs as N-Pact talks are held ; Kickback to Mafia alleged by Lazaros ; Stadium to affect road priorities ; 3 city unions move to hit tax ; God helps him end trips ; Bell exec gets Jaycee boss of year award ; Birmingham area: Popular pick of president seen favored ; Detroit Edison not likely to sue for refund of taxes ; President's unit retains GM VP ; Enemy forces around Saigon top 1968 Tet ; Mutual de-escalation of war, return to Geneva accord urged ; Court will review arson-killing case ; Parochiaid fans cite closing costs ; Teachers may paddle-according to rules ; School drug forum hears what happens in court ; Sidekicks lend stability ; Teen gets probation in kidnap ; Coed Home Ec class helps senior boys to survive ; Avon Library link to Wayne vetoed ; Avondale services to be discussed ; Rift periling construction in 5-county area ends ; Gov. Milliken isn't self-conscious in busy, good-guy role

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Anti-ballistic missiles, Crime, Labor unions, Parochiaid, Vietnam War, Education, Milliken, William, 1922-2019, Organized crime

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