2024-04-032024-04-031968-02-14https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12952Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmNo primary needed in 3 local districts ; Two fires ravage Lapeer ; U Thant stops off at N. Viet Paris HQ ; GM's Roche doesn't count Ford's Knudsen as problem ; McDonald hits US Viet policy ; 1968 general fund budget is presented to commission ; Buckner sells seven offices ; Pontiac Div. sales top 1967 period ; Haircut price up 25 cents ; Apollo timetable speedup eyed ; Birmingham area news: Resident is reappointed to compensation board ; US planes down 2 MIGs, back up leathernecks at hue ; Commissioners air racial ills ; Hearing is set in city death ; 2nd aspirant in District 6 files petitions ; 3rd candidate files for race in District 1 ; Talks resume in try for NY garbage pact ; 2 area banquets at 6:30 tonight ; 4fh candidate in District 4 enters race ; Attorney 2nd to file for race from District 2 ; Ex-mayor is one of four challenging in District 7 ; Three file in District 5 ; County committee hit for backing Orion rezoning ; Move to extend school sports is considered by Oxford board ; Addison force at full strength ; Crux of Troy school woes, says board chief 'we want to communicate, but how?' ; Mumps vaccine possibly not yet available in area ; Wounded Gl describes battle ; Grant to acquire site for school given Rochester ; Auburn Heights unit keeping pace with nation's Boys' Clubs ; Township fights village election: Novi vote rehearing sought ; Only incumbents file in Ortonville ; Lapeer deputies' union vote set ; Executive suite doors are barred to Negroes ; Bill readied to aid private school pupils ; Strikebreakers are shot in LA ; Third year of weekly gatherings: Antiwar protesters persistentPDFen-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.ElectionsUnited NationsGeneral MotorsFord Motor CompanyVietnamAutomobile manufacturingRacial tensionStrikesRacial equalityAnti-war movementsThe Pontiac Press: 1968-02-14TextOakland University