2024-04-092024-04-091967-09-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13088Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSafety, performance highlight '68 Pontiacs ; Ford talks resume, but strike still looming ; State teachers picketing ; School openings in doubt in 3 S. Oakland districts ; US judges reject Kuhn's tax suit ; Banner sales forecast for '68 by GM execs ; US officials in Viet: No other governors claim brainwashing ; Police brutality probe is sought ; Birmingham area news: City moves to relieve flooding of basements ; 'Nixon holds decided lead for GOP nod' ; Pontiac man arraigned in city shooting ; Exam for man in gun death ; News in brief on Ford talks ; Tax records add up to downfall ; Buildup focus is on combat ; Estate, gift tax overhaul in LBJ reform package ; City man, 34, killed by train ; Negro picked as DC mayor ; LBJ critic accepts bid to visit Viet ; Innocent plea in ax killing ; Independence focuses in Clarkston annexation ; Walled Lake slates annexation hearing; Affidavits are filed ; State treasury gets loan okay ; Novi to continue hearing on roads ; Family to display handicraft at festival ; Clarkston schools start as pact OK'd ; Troy Public Library begins first day in new building ; Michigan Bell plans $1.2-million expansion project for Farmington ; Fiery UAW leader facing toughest task in 3 yearsPDFen-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.Automobile manufacturingUnited Auto Workers UnionVietnam WarPolice brutalityFloodingNixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994LibrariesReuther, Walter, 1907-1970The Pontiac Press: 1967-09-06TextOakland University