2024-04-092024-04-091967-11-14https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13029Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUF campaign goal given little chance ; All-out push due today for housing law in state ; Stassen to enter Wisconsin race ; 'Deaths not linked to staff shortage' ; N. Viets reject LBJ peace bid ; Three sergeants released by Cong are back in US ; Caution is urged in wake of local meningitis death ; Pontiac Div. sales top record pace ; Israel, Jordan stands dim hopes for Mideast peace ; School control by state feared ; Birmingham area news: City, union OK fact-finding ; Bomb pauses over holidays are expected ; Wildcat strike ends at Chrysler plant ; 1-day strike is planned at GMC Truck ; Girl believed nailed to tree ; Woman freed in child death ; Manslaughter warrant OK'd in auto death ; Japan hunts 4 defectors ; Steel union may yield strike right ; Pontiac man. 28, sentenced for rape ; Deficit budget set for schools in Walled Lake ; Insurance meant for college will bury her ; Clarkston council turns down motion on rezoning request for a post office ; Pontiac Twp. OKs employe pensions ; Council affirms suspension of chief of police ; Former publisher recalls the old days ; Thorburn blacks bid for land-fill ; COG to be discussed in West Bloomfield ; Firm wants airport frontage ; Hart questions deferment cancellations ; Criminal code is panel topicPDFen-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.United FundVietnam WarPrisoners of warMeningitisStrikesSex offendersAirportsMilitary draftThe Pontiac Press: 1967-11-14TextOakland University