2024-04-032024-04-031968-02-27https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12941Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmState Senate panel trims higher education budget ; Rights bill deal in he making ; Johnson places farm program before Congress ; OCC taking lead in learning field ; Quarantine urged for war ; Douglas' name to be on ballot ; Plans approved for county jail ; Police-fire pay accord reached ; Johnson visits Dallas ; MEA opposes nonpublic-school aid ; Communist tanks reported only 50 miles from Saigon ; Blue Cross seeks a 3% rate hike ; Birmingham area news: Public hearing is slated on Ann Street rezoning ; Stolen cars fund in grove; Youths held ; Pressures rise in Florida strike ; Trial March 27 in city slaying ; More Rocky aid for Romney? ; 'Rusk says Soviet Union aiding in Pueblo return' ; Optometrist will run for county post ; Agenda snags Red meeting ; Affair to aid Romney drive ; Waterford woman is 103 ; City hearing tonight on 2 budget proposals ; OCC taking lead with learning techniques ; Avondale school deficit cut by $74,629 ; Keego up-to-date on reassessments ; Disaster control plan gets Troy commission OK ; Can 'country living' Survive? - 2: Many voices heard on township zoning decisions ; Planning group for Walled Lake skills center set ; School millage need affirmed ; Pancake supper slated ; Child psychiatrist will speak in W. Bloomfield ; Defeat millage hike: Berkley voters OK frisk law ; Making possession of LSD a crime opposed ; No legs - Youth still rates 1A ; Censorship of war news hit by Dem ; Mother loses 2nd son in Viet actionPDFen-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.EducationState fundingCivil rightsAgricultureOakland Community CollegeVietnam WarParochiaidHealth insuranceTeachersStrikesUSS PuebloRomney, George W., 1907-1995LSD (Drug)Military draftThe Pontiac Press: 1968-02-27TextOakland University