2024-04-032024-04-031968-02-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12962Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmVietcong battle fiercely despite big losses ; Inflation in '67 took biggest bit in 7 years ; Shadow of doubt is cast by 2 tales of groundhogs ; Call-up is unlikely for ground troops ; Roads flooded by rain, thaw ; Arkansas convict is given transfer ; For local candidates: Deadline is nearing ; Vote allowing office in each state Senate district is reaffirmed ; FDA seeks ban on diet drugs ; Birmingham area news: Merrillwood to get jewelers ; House weighs motorist bill ; S. Viet rangers serve up breakfast of bullets to VC ; US spy ship 'off Korea' ; Lake Michigan cleanup by 2068 called optimistic ; 2 gunmen elude dragnet fleeing through Rockies ; Orion man, 31, shot in chest ; Tatroe to talk on fiscal woes ; For criminal sexual psychopaths: House unit urges law repeal ; School millage discussion attended by 350 in Troy ; Residents; questions mirror unrest on district finances ; Avon Twp. fire believed caused by two children ; Drivers feel impact of rain on roads ; Save-the-Capitol effort is approved ; Wixom's 73-year-old assessor known as Mr. Promoter ; MAC may halt suit against Troy company ; Unit for handicapped to meet at school ; Negro leader charges WSU only for whites ; River ice jam floods section of Monroe ; LBJ, Meany unite for labor support ; ACLU splits with 4 units on draft protestor issuePDFen-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.Vietnam WarInflationFloodingSex offendersKoreaRacial biasLabor unionsMilitary draftProtest movementsThe Pontiac Press: 1968-02-02TextOakland University