2024-03-272024-03-271969-03-07https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12604Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWaterford votes again on school millage March 26 ; 'Spider' rejoins Apollo 9 after 113-mile separation ; $60 million of rec funds eyed for cities ; Meeting adjourned amid a disruption ; Holly Twp. rescuers hailed: 2 children rescued from lake ; '$2,447,000 of county taxes illegal' ; Birmingham: Plans firmed for 3-story office building ; Nixon is urged to delay on ABMs ; Hudson merger plan announced ; State 15-mill ruling argued ; N-Pact reaches the senate floor ; Gold price soars in Europe markets ; Pontiac Div. unveils Trans Am ; Lowest sales price on Firebird is cut ; Mrs. Meir set as Israeli prime minister ; Local voting Monday in nine area villages ; Help on way for 1-275, M59? ; Avon Township residents vote Monday on cityhood ; Per diem hike goes to board ; Milliken party set for March 26 ; Preparation, dates for budget slated ; Washroom plan is in hot water ; Pipeline Trial starts Thursday ; Kidnaping suspect weeps at hearingPDFen-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.TaxesEducationAnti-ballistic missilesNuclear disarmamentMeir, Golda, 1898-1978The Pontiac Press: 1969-03-07TextOakland University