2024-04-022024-04-021968-05-17https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12865Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmOpen housing clears legislature ; Senate okays stronger House measure, 26-5 ; City 'poor' march canceled today; Will be May 24 ; US, N. Viet deal is seen on bombing ; E-road official charged in fraud ; Downtown group advised on how to fight shoplifting ; Why did OCC head quit? ; Sunday liquor bill defeated twice by state Senate ; May be scrapped before it's formed: Army division is at issue ; Allies wind up A Shau sweep; N. Viets return ; Birmingham area news: Plan to retire revealed by long-time supervisor ; Interim newspaper is suing Detroit Teamster Local 372 ; $80,000 OK'd for Oakland planning unit ; UAW Local 594 hall riddled by gunshots ; GOP official runs for House ; Boy, 15, gets lung transplant ; 90 educators at drug parley ; Positions taken at Paris are outlined ; Speed limits save lives, Sweden finds ; Effort made to end Imlay City pay row ; Orion Twp. to proceed on $65,000 storm drain ; Ex-school head in area discloses new position ; Davisburg residents protest consolidation: Drive on to reinstate voting precinct ; Walnut Lake teacher to be honored at tea ; Wallace Group sets meeting tomorrow ; Man appointed to Orchard Lake council position ; For Utica schools: 3 elementary principals named ; Utica teacher pact gets tentative OK ; Oxford dedicates center tomorrow ; Oxford OES to serve chicken dinner today ; President is elected by Rochester Jaycees ; Cleanup day changedPDFen-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.HousingVietnam WarPoor People's CampaignEmbezzlementSunday legislationOakland Community CollegeNewspapersLabor unionsOrgan transplantsSpeed limitsThe Pontiac Press: 1968-05-17TextOakland University