2024-04-092024-04-091967-07-31https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13120Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmOfficer describes holocaust: US carrier toll now at 129 ; It's back to normal as police return to their regular shifts ; 'US can pay antiriot costs ; Mayor Taylor lifts the curfew, ban on liquor ; Holly war hero is killed on his 198th mission ; Highland boy, 7, drowns in lake ; LBJ Prayer Day observed in area ; 23 Marines die, 191 hurt in N. Viet ambush in DMZ ; Romney warns against riot 'backlash' ; Monday-holidays plan to get hearings ; UAW calls for pay parity ; Birmingham area news: School board to move on transferring families ; Toll in quake may hit 300 ; Cavanagh asks US riot unit ; National Guard is ordered in ; Race disorder studies begin ; A bighorn sheep goes to school ; Dissolver applied directly to lung clot ; Research indicates inborn tendency: Guest House treats alcoholics ; Weekend road toll 13 in state; Young couple die in wrong-way 1-75 crash ; Hearing tonight on paving of 4 Wolverine Lake roads ; Troy water project eyed for 17 homes ; Pontiac Twp. again told: end pollution by the 1969 deadline ; Filtration system pondered as Holly water remedy ; Detroit girl's letter thanks Guardsmen ; Hearing on rezoning for a two-family flat Is tonight in Milford ; Rochester to set school tax rate ; Doctor joins the staff at Farmington Center ; Prayer Day sermons give hope amid tragedyPDFen-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.DisastersRiotsCurfewsVietnam WarHolidaysUnited Auto Workers UnionNatural disastersEarthquakesHealth careThe Pontiac Press: 1967-07-31TextOakland University