2024-04-092024-04-091967-06-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13167Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIsraelis head for Suez; Egypt closes canal ; Park neighbors up in arms ; Plan to avert rail strike gets Senate unit OK ; US, Soviet envoys seek accord on cease-fire call ; Raiders hunted in New Mexico; Town is sealed ; Bronson clears Mrs. Fruehauf of wrongdoing ; Mideast crisis at a glance ; House panel may trim LBJ Social Security plan ; Capital outlay hearing near ; Birmingham area news: $2.8-million budget adopted ; Travel ban halts group planning to help Israelis ; Teen drowns in Kent Lake ; N. Viet rails blasted; 3 MIGs said down ; Police chief will speak to FBI grads ; Seeks to prevent county land purchase: Board to take case to congressmen ; Business exec dies in Detroit ; New bidding is probable on sanitary sewer project ; '69 target date set for Rochester school ; Groups in Lake Orion plan gala 4th of July celebration ; A cool pigeon a la lamb ; 2 rezoning bids face Walled Lake council ; Orion pollution hearing slated ; Walled Lake schools don't want transfer ; Youth charged in auto death ; Shelby Twp. pedestrian is killed aiding driver ; Half-day sessions approved for Avondale High students ; Jaycees plan roster boost ; JCs' installation set for Troy Inn ; Split sessions scheduled ; 3 found guilty in park brawl ; Sewer ditch cave-in kills man in area ; Death claims Ex-GM exec ; 12 Pontiac students in OCC honorary ; Battery, 2 saws, motor are stolen ; School event setPDFen-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.Middle East ConflictSuez Canal (Egypt)RailroadsSocial SecurityVietnam WarBudgetsSewage systemsPollutionThe Pontiac Press: 1967-06-06TextOakland University