2024-04-092024-04-091967-06-21https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13154Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmState House slates tax reform vote today ; GOP senators seek votes for spending bills ; City general budget and tax rate hiked ; French leader accuses Israel ; It's a boy! Luci's doing fine ; Kelley to petition for a new grand juror ; Massive test is urged on diet-coronary link ; Summer arrives at 10:23 tonight ; City commission accepts study on Johnson overpass ; Birmingham area news: Bloomfield Hills gets new school boundaries ; Hearing set on challenge to county districting plan ; Britain warns Israel on Jerusalem stand ; Youth facing jail term, fine ; Man is held in area death ; Sullenberger's killer gets life; School unit OKs bonds for building ; Commissioners to attend talks ; Girl found slain in area identified ; Detroit Police near normal after truce ; Congress inherits rail issue ; Claims of Egypt aid disputed ; 'Mafia chief' is sentenced ; Lapper to act on rail tracks ; Walled Lake Schools OK attempt to extend Proud Lake rec area ; Cancer unit's program for students is near ; Controversial zoning, map get support ; Brandon school head: Educator gets doctorate ; Utica teacher is competing for Republican title ; Groveland man injured by horse ; Commerce signs agreement to use dump for 30 days ; Board member is named ; State, Ontario act on pollution ; Car flips in ditch; driver is injured ; Pilot school program is under was in Troy ; Soil formula for repotting ; Official tells why raw sewage spilled into Osmun Lake ; Crackdown in gambling called for by block club ; US charges six with robbery plot ; Two in family are state champions ; Tight money ups remodelingPDFen-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.TaxesBudgetsMiddle East ConflictHealth careHeart diseaseMiddle East ConflictPoliceRailroadsPollutionThe Pontiac Press: 1967-06-21TextOakland University