The Pontiac Press: 1967-05-23

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Nasser threatens to block Israeli shipping ; 200 still missing in Brussels fire ; New vote in Senate on tax ceiling due ; 3-judge US court denies 11th-hour bid by DST foes ; 3 communities set parade plans ; Auto hearings punctuated by US rap at GM ; Romney is urged to be a candidate ; Court may extend 1-man, 1-vote rule ; Birmingham area news: Maple parking ban enforced ; Consider port blockade, Colorado's Love urges ; $700,000 is stolen from armored car ; State certifies tax valuation ; Cuban unity group office ripped by bomb in Miami ; Guns, ammo worth $3,300 stolen in area ; Holdup victim found locked in trunk ; Viet truce prevails, but 10 Yanks die ; Waterford airs police morale ; Burglar gets blame for fire ; Avon Twp, fire damages house, destroys barn ; CD officials rush to fill shelter gap ; Pontiac, Monroe mayors back home after swap ; Repairs alter traffic routes in the area ; Decision due on grant for Youth Corps project ; Rezoning bid denied ; Police dept's April report is approved ; Supervisor is delegated ; Convention post ; Lions Club will install new officers ; Pontiac Twp. to push annexation case ; Items okayed for 3 schools ; Voters pass hike; Library assured ; Today's crisis is moral one, says Reuther ; Gravel mining bid rejected ; Registration is set for summer classes ; Staff, program cuts eyed in Troy Schools ; Operation planned to inspire students ; 5 seek election to school board ; Sheep follow 'to the death' ; Millage backers plan sessions ; Pontiac Twp. hearing set on future of closed dump ; Lapeer's business community is waiting in limbo ; Recall petitions ready this week ; History-rich village being rediscovered ; Name derived from oxen, not English counterpart

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1967-05-23

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