2024-04-102024-04-101967-05-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13178Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmState court's 11th-hour order delays DST switch ; Mideast cooling off effort sought by Britain, France ; Young Hoffa loses in 19th ; Boys claim world record, spent 88 hours in capsule ; Soviets deride 'urgency' call ; Pontiac sales up 62 pct for month ; Grand jury status in doubt ; C of C head hits state fiscal plan ; Lake Orion hires village manager ; Land plan set for supervisors ; Cuba asylum to US major, son ; Birmingham area news: School board approves modified redistricting ; Romney says US drive Ho into arms of China, Russia ; Military is going down, down, down ; OKs advance on school aid ; School district revision urged ; To show why car standard delay sought ; Main plant at GM Truck is hit by wildcat strike ; Attack reports discounted ; Bus company loses $18,318 ; County tax committee revises allocation rate ; Brucker: Politics hampers war effort ; Internal Revenue gets surprise ; Song is legacy of dead Marine ; Nightmare of war is recalled by Vietnam veteran from Holly ; Crop damage is slight ; Parents seek transfer to Walled Lake district ; Study of Farmington area scuttled by township board ; Registration begins June 1 for Walled Lake program ; Co-op students to honor employers ; 2 'blessings' headed our way ; Library assets move is OK's ; Church group approval on land offer ; Youth Corps grant accepted by commission ; Huber group lists names of directors ; Lebanon notable to speak in statePDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.Daylight Saving TimeMiddle East ConflictHoffa, James P., 1941-Automobile manufacturingCubaRomney, George W., 1907-1995PoliticsStrikesVietnam WarVeteransStudent employmentThe Pontiac Press: 1967-05-24TextOakland University