2024-04-022024-04-021968-05-16https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12866Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSerious rift over DMZ is developing at Paris talks ; Tornado outbreak kills 72 ; Meany pens letter suspending UAW ; 6 more alive in mine trap ; One-car crash kills area man ; Open housing passes House ; By Pontiac school board: Open housing is supported ; 16 feared dead in London blast ; Birmingham area news: '2 schools won't open due to fund shortage' ; Japan jolted, 25 are killed in severe quake ; Rehabilitation Foundation will honor Pontiac girl, 3 ; OCC gets OK for ghetto labs ; Open housing votes tallied ; City employees at Imlay resign ; Afro-American courses planned ; Israel and Jordan may talk peace ; Novi cityhood vote block fails ; $140,000 fire sweeps inn in W. Bloomfield ; Over Rochester budget, tax hike: Mayor, councilman clash ; Rochester outlines cuts, lets pact for new school ; Shortage of signers eliminates Oxford school board aspirant ; Milford budget is up $56,000, but no tax increase is needed ; Auburn Heights JCs conduct VD program ; In W. Bloomfield Twp.: Development eyed by board ; Oxford expected to let DPW build sewage laterals ; Orion board shuts doors in class-discipline huddle ; Pound still has Britain shakyPDFen-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 WarTornadoesLabor unionsMine safetyEarthquakesHousingAfrican American historySexually transmitted diseasesSewage systemsEconomyThe Pontiac Press: 1968-05-16TextOakland University