2024-03-262024-03-261969-06-18https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12503Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmArmy engineers fight oil scum on upper Mississippi ; 'M' president hits police for smoke, tear gas use ; About 50 county deputies help put down disturbance ; Chemical-war probe hailed ; City gets $800,000 windfall ; Lindsay's loss echoes conservative trend ; Young want work but job offers short ; Birmingham - $600,000 left to negotiate teacher pact ; Michigan Bell asks to boost rates 10 pct. ; Utility accord is reached ; First U.S. unit to leave Viet July 9 ; Mother Waddles promotes houses ; Buddy maneuver dittoed ; Oxford Twp. landowner rift continues ; Troy lifts minifarm ban ; Details revealed for merger of architect firms ; Rochester High hunting grads for big reunion ; Oxford church plans old-fashioned fair ; W. Bloomfield school board endorses plan to combat reading deficiencies ; CAP squadron to honor cadets in Clarkston rites ; Chrysler to give Troy a skyline ; Summer classes near in Rochester ; County budget hearings near ; Farmington gets U.S. funds for 4 new safety officers ; Survey, planning grant to WixomPDFen-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.University of MichiganVietnam WarChrysler CorporationThe Pontiac Press: 1969-06-18TextOakland University