2024-04-092024-04-091967-08-28https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13096Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHopes fade for 14 chutists lost in Lake Erie ; Romney to tour nation's cities; Europe later ; Flint mayor McCree to remain in office ; Finishing touches put on 'Big 3' offers ; Sanity test set in Nazi slaying ; Attack by North Koreans kills 4 UN troops, 1 a GI ; Independence crash is fatal ; 14 on airliner safe after dip in Atlantic ; Birmingham area news: Parking garage report slated ; Antiwar units pick Pentagon protest target ; Storm cripples areas of NY ; Reds shell 2 bases, killing 10 Marines ; Teachers may vote on issue ; Senators seek UN action on Vietnam ; Abortion bill foes to testify ; Chinese put on death list ; Spending cut urged instead of tax hike ; 1,000 jam fallout shelter in 'successful' test ; 'Senate, president to continue clash' ; Imlay City school district only S. Lapeer trouble spot ; Agricultural product of '67 to be picked ; 3 area school districts near teacher contract agreements ; Teacher pact nears approval ; Board to ponder bids for school ; Area bicyclist, 8, killed by car, pushing state traffic toll to 11 ; Adelphian facility nearly set ; School bargainers call in mediator ; Mediator to enter W. Bloomfield rift ; Beatles chief is found deadPDFen-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.DisastersSkydiversAuto manufacturingUnited Auto Workers UnionNazisVietnam WarParkingAnti-war movementsAbortionFallout sheltersAgricultureTeachersEpstein, Brian, 1934-1967BeatlesThe Pontiac Press: 1967-08-28TextOakland University