2024-04-092024-04-091967-08-01https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13119Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHouse panel hears pros and cons on a lottery for Michigan ; Riot issues face state legislators ; 3 indicted in 'largest' robbery ; Clark answers Romney riot 'politics' rued ; Severe storm pelts Pontiac ; 4-H fair to select royalty ; Bonds lowered for 25 in jail ; Troops pull out ; Romney lifts most controls ; Canadian car-pact talks open ; Birmingham area news: AAUW book roundup is on ; De Gaulle vows aid for a Canadian split ; Death takes area founder of ink firm ; NLRB rejects union for skilled ; Policeman, Guardsman called killers ; US is moving on Carmichael ; Chamber sets plan of action ; July sunshine plentiful, but temperatures low ; 25 felony suspects given lower bonds ; Hunt continues for 4 killers ; No meeting here tonight ; Clinton River claims tot ; Michigan's public health chief quits ; City water fluoridated; 'Ordinance not violated' ; VP to deliver major policy talk in Detroit ; Board acts to ease bee problem ; Police, firemen draw praise ; Auto parts yard loses ; School taxes for Rochester go up one mill ; 70 in Independence Twp. attend hearing on proposed zone code ; Assessments OK'd at paving hearing ; 2 new reservoirs improve water service from Detroit ; Rochester attorney, 67, can't retire ; Rezoning favored for 2 Milford lots ; 3 found in station; youth, 18, charged ; Urban rioting stirs citizens to write their congressmenPDFen-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.GamblingRiot legislationWeatherLabor unionsRiotsPoliceNational GuardFluorideWater supplyThe Pontiac Press: 1967-08-01TextOakland University