2024-04-032024-04-031968-03-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12929Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmNo hope that Hanoi is interested in peace - Rusk ; Girl, 11, perishes in Orion fire ; New Hampshire is voting today ; OCC assembling skeleton of mastodon found in area ; Mrs. Wallace is in surgery ; Mothers march in Avondale ; In W. Bloomfield Twp.: Man killed in break-in ; 4-inch snow likely ; House gets rights bill, along with LBJ appeal ; Birmingham area news: Decision is postponed on trash transfer site ; Negro is underdog in Mississippi vote ; Center of US hit by big snowstorm ; Rush on gold resumes on Europe Mart ; GOP senators caucus on bill ; Long-time city rabbi dies at 52 ; Motorists ignore calls for help as seven burn ; Strike threat looms over Metro field ; Anticrime parley set for Thursday at Cobo Hall ; 2 Dems debate Viet role tonight ; Zoning hearing tonight ; Pontiac will host municipal league ; Hopes for pact dim in the copper strike ; In Chicago program: Busing integrates 8 schools ; Rocky likely to okay cuts in Medicaid ; Britain still rails against Rhodesia ; LBJ to sign bill to convert station ; Few surprises in 14 area village elections ; Lapeer schools' tax hike loses ; Troy man is elected head of Boys' Club ; Novi review board's powers on assessments are in doubt ; Bad-roads unit to hear officials ; Beautification talk set ; Lenten guideposts - 12: Wife's example filled voidPDFen-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 WarFiresElectionsOakland Community CollegeFossilsTaxesProtestsWeatherCivil rightsStrikesIntegrationRhodesiaThe Pontiac Press: 1968-03-12TextOakland University