2024-03-272024-03-271969-03-22https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12589Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmLaird confirms private peace talks, alternative policy ; Great Lakes cleanup bill worries Senate panel ; Police seek young suspect in Pontiac double slaying ; Ike weakened by heart failure ; Laird's faith in ABM is firm ; Auto kills man; driver is held ; Campus riot manual found ; Enemy step-up near Saigon feared ; Birmingham: school bond, millage vote to be Monday ; Person hunted who answered slain coed's ad ; Hudson's exec gets new post ; Romney letter on rec fund welcomed by Gov. Milliken ; Nixon aides talk in Detroit via TV ; City gas station attendant shot, robbed; 2 men held ; GM Truck lists those affected by bus recall ; Nixon Is expected to take stand on campus disorders soon ; Pumps keep freighter afloat ; Raid on N. Viet blamed on US ; OU to get grant for eye research ; Psychiatrist says Sirhan violent in jail drinking test ; Would-be thief is nearly killed ; Property tax relief eyed for some over 60 ; Ferris strife organizedPDFen-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 WarEnvironmentAnti-ballistic missilesGeneral MotorsOakland UniversityStudent activismSirhan, Sirhan Bishara, 1944-The Pontiac Press: 1969-03-22TextOakland University