2024-04-102024-04-101967-05-25https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13177Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUS Vietnam toll hits weekly high ; Plan for 2 new schools aired ; Thant heads home for UN briefing ; Boy, 2, drowns in Pontiac Lake ; Soviets: Viet price for Middle East talks ; Senate votes stalled on state tax ceiling ; Holly student fatally stricken ; Desegregation plan for 2 junior highs shelved for a year ; Pratt planning ruling appeal ; Birmingham area news: 4th annual Village fair opening at Shain Park ; House OKs most of LBJ school aid bill ; Teaching plan experiment centers on M-Week days ; Auto industry disparities irk government ; Warn of driveway fraud ; Auto parts taken ; Bald Mountain fires smolder - so do residents ; The grass is greener, and the cows want it ; Avon board slates June 13 tax meeting to air dissatisfactions; Park route alternatives are advised ; Preliminary plans OK'd on Milford High addition ; Walled Lake teachers to retire ; Break-in exam slated for trio ; 2 guest soloists will perform at concert tonight ; Cat petting not in line of duty ; 'Clearinghouse for assistance' ; 57 to graduate from MCC; Swimming season starts Sunday ; Registration open for driving classes ; Senate draft bill likely to be left nearly intact ; New principal for Central appointed ; Civitan Club elects officers; US union gives UAR warning ; Teachers' courses set at OU summer session ; Welders gradsPDFen-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.Vietnam WarUnited NationsMiddle East ConflictTaxesIntegrationAutomotive industryEducationMilitary draftMacomb Community CollegeOakland UniversityThe Pontiac Press: 1967-05-25TextOakland University