2024-05-072024-05-071967-01-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13401Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmLBJ asks $135 billion for spending in '68 ; City to consider pay, '67 budget ; Viet outlay said outdated ; Probe legality before judges ; Antimissile plans hinge on talks ; Assault slated on rowdyism ; Full house at cooking school ; US mediators end Nicaragua uprising ; State budgeters whittling away ; Birmingham area news: Road compromise talks directed by commission ; US pay law will up costs in hospitals ; Parties face money trouble ; Savings reap bonanza at GM ; Ferency sticks to statement ; 'Military chiefs vow help to regain power for Mao' ; County director again will head state planners; Pontiac told to act now on bias or face violence ; Cash, guns taken in Pontiac burglary ; Reinstatement of ex-policeman denied by court ; Air war escalation said near ; Rochester memories stirred ; 'China today' is topic at OU ; Expansion planned at Ford Utica plant ; Milliken says tax move vital ; Physicist elected director of firm ; Lapeer meeting set on waste disposal ; Huge search for airplane is called off ; Stock sale eyed ; Rochester vote today ; Blank ballots for voters in Holly Village election ; MCC event near ; Nureries' staffs to hear professor ; Group to study consolidation ; Contracts let for addition to junior high ; Phone rate cut ; Audio-visual equipment: Faculties to see exhibitsPDFen-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.BudgetsVietnam WarMissilesNicaraguaSchool violenceGeneral MotorsPeople's Republic of ChinaOakland UniversityCivil rightsMichigan--RochesterThe Pontiac Press: 1967-01-24TextOakland University