2024-04-092024-04-091967-08-25https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13098Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmMajor military purge reported in S. Vietnam ; Shotgun blast hits 4 youths; Area man held ; Head of US Nazis is killed by sniper ; Keego man held in snipings ; UAW strike vote lopsided ; Industrial giant Henry J. Kaiser is dead ; 25 indicted in theft of travelers checks ; Birmingham area news: School district expects record staff of 1,050 ; State school needs put at $200 million ; Architect firm for jail picked ; County board votes to join metro government council ; St. Louis couple has quad boys ; UAW voting lopsidedly to allow a strike ; Road panel asks county for $2.1-million allocation ; Exam put off for indicted horse trainer ; 'Auto talks look bleak' ; Drug lawsuits will await NY verdict ; McNamara backs bombing policies ; Colorado sees abortion rise ; Robbers cool 31 ; Italian city is going Red ; 11-day state fair opens today ; Slated Imlay fair is hailed ; Sand, gravel OK hinges on studies ; 2 scouts 1st in troop it become Eagles ; Wixom postmaster approved by Senate ; Built by auto financier, it's now in union hands: Sale of Addison Township mansion stirs memories ; Dry-dock installation requires state permit - Lake Orion official ; Aid for flood victimsPDFen-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.Vietnam WarNazisSnipersUnited Auto Workers UnionQuadrupletsEducationBudgetsAbortionThe Pontiac Press: 1967-08-25TextOakland University