2024-04-032024-04-031968-02-23https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12944Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRace relations task force planned ; Pentagon asks 48,000 in April induction call ; Firebird to be built at West Coast plant ; Morton decides not to run for third term in the Senate ; Parents will get dead son's medal ; Kelley fights probe ruling ; Red fire kills 6 POWs ; Pontiac Div. sales show sharp rise ; Drug firms face suit ; Signs good after cancer surgery ; Tigers spark pennant fever ; 7 Viet Allies to Meet ; Navy is studying new missile ; Birmingham area news: 3 M-week chairmen chosen ; Easing of tensions at PCH is reported ; New Mexico school strike in second day ; More Reds join battle for hue ; Food-poisoning bacteria thrive on weightlessness ; Federal probe of DC blast is intensified ; Kirk: Teacher walkout eases ; 2 benefits set for homeless mother, child ; 50,000-man call-up urged ; City to add 12 men to police force ; Home remains for sale to pay huge phone bill ; Scores reported killed at big China event ; Ex-Army judge now war foe ; Wedding off; Man prefers locomotive ; Child, 2, in custody dispute flown secretly out of state ; Orion Twp. zone map near action ; City tax hike suggested ; W. Bloomfield firemen to hold union representation election ; Panel discussion on financing of schools planned ; Wixom council OKs ring road survey ; Youth assistance unit to hear services talk ; At Proud Lake recreation area: Pupils savor nature at live-in center ; President swap slated ; OES dinner Sunday ; Supervisors backed on taxes ; Road deaths down-Reason still unknownPDFen-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.Race relationsMilitary draftVietnam WarPrisoners of warAutomobile manufacturingThe Pontiac Press: 1968-02-23TextOakland University