2024-03-282024-03-281968-06-27https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12832Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSoviets ready to discuss curtailing rocket setups ; GOP senators rap LBJ's court picks ; Visit by Nixon fails to sway state delegates ; City board views plans for giant school complex ; Californians buy Avon Twp. firm ; N. C. crowd broken up ; Poor people's drive plans 40-city economic boycott ; Birmingham area: Hearings air 2 proposed water mains ; U. S. is abandoning Khe Sanh base ; Testifies at extradition hearing: Ray denies killing Dr. King ; Humphrey outlines goal of guaranteed education ; Prosecutor aide in county race ; Dinner to honor League director ; Springfield JP runs for judge ; City killer gets 3 to 12 years at hard labor ; Plans for human resources center detailed ; Phones never stop: Troy police cool in storm ; County gain in population tops metro area ; Charter election set March 10 ; Request for bridge to island in White Lake is denied ; Addison names planning chief ; By Lapeer county board: District ruling to be appealed ; Avon mill now a state historical site ; Lake Orion takes 2 bonding issues off school ballot ; Lapeer schedules advisory vote on water purchase from Detroit ; Rochester again offers 1st grade prep setup ; Group picks officersPDFen-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.Nuclear disarmamentNixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994Poor People's CampaignVietnam WarRay, James Earl, 1928-1998King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968BoycottsHistoric preservationThe Pontiac Press: 1968-06-27TextOakland University