2024-05-222024-05-221966-01-18https://hdl.handle.net/10323/14026Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm7,000 more troops: U.S. Viet force beefed up ; Cong avoid major action but stay busy ; France defends Euromart veto ; Romney tells plans for aged ; GOP blows hot and cold on Viet, say Democrats ; Jury gets teen killing trial today ; Army, Marines due bulk of new troops ; Nationwide rail strike is threatened ; At cooking school: 4 evening sessions due ; Shriver quits job as Peace Corps leader ; ’65 AT book now available ; New Nigeria ruler ‘will end disorder’ ; May mean martial law ; Birmingham area news: parking facility project given to Oak Park firm ; OCC board seeking Royal Oak park site ; Corner to get safety services ; Reuther raps transit strike ; Business select officers ; OK to take a striptease break, men ; Explosion rips Germany plant ; Latins claim fishing areas: American shrimp fleet feels pinch ; State pollution progress hailed ; ‘No reply yet to peace try’ ; 100 at second Farmington Twp. meeting: cityhood supporters warn of annexation ; Government choice may face voters ; $1,659,000 program recommended: school building report submitted ; Lawsuit hits campaign for incorporation ; District voters OK renewal of school tax ; Water treatment plant favored in poll ; Farm families to get tax, Medicare dataPDFen-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 WarMilitary draftFranceMurder trialsNigeriaOakland Community CollegeCold WarSouth AmericaSchoolsTaxesHealthcareMichigan--FarmingtonThe Pontiac Press: 1966-01-18TextOakland University