2024-04-092024-04-091967-08-30https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13094Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUAW negotiators agree: 'Big 3' offers inadequate ; Talk of rising prices tempers Chrysler debuts ; Tentative approval with city teachers ; GOP governors see hurdles for Romney ; Taubman plan status affirmed ; 3 shot in robbery of Nevada bank; Man, 24, charged ; Birmingham area news: Annexation petition studied ; Water cost hike likely; City orders rate study ; Commission tables move to join COG ; Big brush fire under control ; Reds free jailed cohorts in try to foil Viet vote ; Keego man faces mental test in Florida ; UF division's leaders confer ; LBJ foe wins in Mississippi ; Local boards to provide 85 in draft call ; British envoy roughed up ; Thieu: 'May seek longer bombing pause if I win' ; School board to weigh pact ; Kicky new model stars in sleek Dodge lineup ; LBJ mum on Viet vote effect ; Confab slates postmaster ; Two insurers told to cease ; Father saves five children from flames ; He doesn't want birthday spanking ; Clarkston discusses plans to extend annexation bid to triple size of village ; African display will highlight art-apples fete ; Public land-fill hearing tonight ; Lawsuit lost by owner of Independence bar ; Holly school vote tomorrow ; 73 pupils will be returned to Waterford ; New supervisor's name on land in W. Bloomfield ; More teacher pacts approved ; South Lyon mall plan to be shown ; City delays action on zoning request ; Slaying suspect, 15, will stand trial ; Playground nearPDFen-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 Auto Workers UnionContract negotiationsChrysler CorporationTeachersVietnamUnited FundMilitary draftAutomobile manufacturingLandfillsThe Pontiac Press: 1967-08-30TextOakland University