2025-11-122025-11-121968-06-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/18955Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmStorms sweep state; One dead, 3 injured ; 450 graduate from Kettering ; 'City school system mostly segregated' ; Harriman slams vicious attacks on Saigon area ; Inmates agree to free hostages ; Teacher talks to continue as schools close ; Storm cuts power to 3,000 homes ; UF allocations to member units are reviewed ; School is ending in city, Waterford ; In 5-2 commission vote: Fair-housing OK urged ; Illinois primary boosts Nixon delegate total ; Birmingham area: Youth unit meeting is set tonight ; Congressmen will run again ; Death claims city man, 79 ; White Lake man bucks Anderson for House seat ; City pickets hit talk breakdown ; Testimony ends in Spock trial ; Youth drowns in area lake ; Ray's interlude in Britain eyed ; High court to review area case ; Reds impose Berlin travel curbs ; Ky quits post as feud flares ; Reelection try ; Planners hired for centennial ; W. Bloomfield schools explore satellite feeding ; Clarkston totals the cost of salary hikes; Orchard Lake getting lift from Cass transfusion ; Oxford planners hear proposal for site development ; 2 enter supervisor race ; Council decides to maintain level of Wolverine Lake ; Taxpayer unit to quiz county candidates about spending views ; Brandon school board. teachers ink new pact; ; 'Need' Voters' magic word ; Trustee resigning in Brandon Twp ; To reform interstate commerce taxes: McDonald Hopes for Bill Okay ; 'Galt' stayed at apartment in AtlantaPDFen-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.WeatherSegregationVietnam WarPower outagesUnited FundHousingNixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994Ray, James Earl, 1928-1998The Pontiac Press: 1968-06-12TextOakland University