2024-05-222024-05-221966-03-22https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13974Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSewage crisis facing Waterford ; Drainage runs on surface of neighborhood ; Saw UFO, say official, coeds ; Sorry about probe: Roche ; Senator says voters may rebel on Viet ; Ann Arbor is still in A-smasher race ; Blast furnace gas fells 48 in Detroit ; Bonnie gets moral support ; Congressman robbed, cut in D.C. office ; City hospitals act to nip ‘no vacancy’ fears ; Grissom to head 3-man crew for first Apollo flight ; Burglars hit three firms on Oakland ; Sheltered workshop is begin for county hospital patients ; Birmingham area news: crackdown on vandals is eyed by commission ; Knifing victim reported fair ; $150,000 grant for Waterford ; 2nd hopeful in GOP race ; $17,441 added to hospital fund in public drive ; Waterford man enters House race ; Pontiac bank fills VP post ; U.S. jets hit hard at N. Viet trucks and ships ; Cong found shackled to machine gun ; Walled Lake agents tells of 25 years: to railroad man, station is his castle ; Trailer court hearing slated ; Lapeer man hit-and-run victim, dies ; Medicare meeting slated in Rochester ; Pros, cons of consolidation mark Farmington Twp. debate ; French café setting for fashion festival ; Mobile X-ray unit now in Rochester ; Two hospital execs accused ; Bill to provide D.C. residence for Veep faces House cross fire ; Won’t haggle on salaries—KowalskiPDFen-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.Michigan--WaterfordSewersUnidentified flying objectsElectionsSpaceVietnam WarHealthcareWagesVandalismRobberiesMichigan--Walled LakeX-ray machinesThe Pontiac Press: 1966-03-22TextOakland University