2024-04-092024-04-091967-11-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13020Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmGold markets are stampeded ; Formosa says guerillas raid Red China base ; US road toll over 200 for holiday period ; US envoy seeking to block Cyprus war ; 'New North Viet rocket units down 1 US plane every 2 shots' ; Report of son's death an error ; 'Police can't end causes of crime' ; Tough Nasser talk firms Israeli stand ; Birmingham area news: School, police officials will meet Wednesday ; Biafra rebels ready to negotiate peace ; Former GI claims US Viet atrocities ; Ottawa ending death penalty ; Police official talks on riots ; Flint boy, 5, hangs self accidentally ; Three diseases in resurgence ; Blaze rips area home ; Sign-up deadline near for pageant ; Student grounded - it's time for book learning ; Snake handler listed serious ; Soup rattler strikes chef ; Lost cobra sound at zoo ; Weekly record list ; Farmington school vote near ; State road toll for holiday is at least 9 so far; Romeo to decide school levy Monday ; New mascot at North Hill is feather in students' cap ; Keego officer's futile bid to save infant recognized ; Choices for appointments at military academies set ; Commerce Twp. OKs land-fill law ; 6 youths arrested in Shelby Twp. as arson suspects ; OU student teacher is first in Avondale ; 2 Michigan soldiers are killed in Vietnam ; Novi increases water rate ; Avon OKs ambulance fundsPDFen-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.EconomyGoldTaiwanCyprusVietnam WarMiddle East ConflictSnakesOakland UniversityStudent teachersThe Pontiac Press: 1967-11-24TextOakland University