2024-03-282024-03-281968-08-22https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12784Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmChrysler planning a $100-million community in Troy ; 20,000 mass in Prague to protest Soviet seizure ; Chrysler stressing safety, new look on 1969 models ; Press newsman to cover Dems ; Security report due this week ; Area girl tells of Czech visit ; Aspirant talks urged ; Ike condition same despite heart spasms ; Area thermostat set at 90-plus ; 45 civilians die in Saigon shelling ; Birmingham area: DAR prodding unfurls true council colors ; New trial barred in '57 murder case ; State to seek hearing delay on I-696 suit ; Dodge unveils 2 models ; Czech dead mourned ; Ohio prison rebellion crushed ; No early end seen for teacher housing lack ; Russians label Dubcek traitor ; Ribbon-cutting will launch State Fair ; Industrial park drawings reviewed by airport unit ; 'New towns' concept is outlined ; State allocates $1.2 million for county mental health ; Lake Orion schools trim tax slightly ; Many homes still darkened from storm ; Rights unit gets Walled Lake OK ; Research vessel is christened and launched in state ; Cow gets 'E' for body ; Milford class of '43 sets reunion Sunday ; Garbage proposal discussed ; Pontiac Div. quality control advancesPDFen-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.Chrysler CorporationCzechoslovakiaAutomobile manufacturingWeatherVietnam WarEisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969Mental healthPower outagesThe Pontiac Press: 1968-08-22TextOakland University