2024-04-042024-04-041968-01-05https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12985Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCity moves swiftly for income tax revenue ; City to advise businesses on tax procedure ; Another cancer fear for Lurleen ; US investigates Hanoi 'peace bid': Other nations are interested in N. Viet 'move' ; Arctic weather to stay in area; Car crash kills man, 36 ; Families paying part of burial for GI's killed in Viet ; 17 killed in fires across the nation ; Food poisonings nearing 200 ; 'Electrical' threads may mend hearts ; Rocky, Chafee confer in NH ; Birmingham area news: City board of realtors installs new president ; 'US bomb blasts Soviet ship' ; Heart recipient is recovering, eating ; Sale of bonds is authorized ; Search party finds bodies of two fliers ; OCC given $500,000 for student area ; Legislator won't seek Senate seat ; Area Senator to propose anticrime, riot council ; County ice activities get go-ahead signal ; City officials act swiftly on income tax ; Traffic confab ; Continued postal deficit seen ; Fair housing discussed; GOP leader still a foe ; Court action likely on Troy drain plans ; New fire chief appointed in W. Bloomfield ; Catholic school exec is named ; Storm sewer plans are reconsidered ; Utica's $7 million school bond issue receives state approval ; Ortonville has new Junior Miss ; How're your chilblains? ; Principal elected union head ; 26 Yanks are listed as killed in VietnamPDFen-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.Income taxesVietnam WarFiresFood poisoningMedical researchHeart transplantsOakland Community CollegeLabor unionsThe Pontiac Press: 1968-01-05TextOakland University