2024-04-112024-04-111967-05-01https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13198Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRomney's Viet stand cheered ; Waterford planners face land-fill issue ; Clawson boy buried in Troy gravel bin ; Auto crackup leaves 2 dead and 3rd critical ; 12 are killed by tornadoes ; Boy charged in sex killings cannot be tried for crime ; For child, danger lurks in shadows ; Showers predicted through tonight ; Congress near strike delay OK ; Moscow May Day according to form ; Birmingham area news: Recommendations on street seal-coating ; Second N-detector is moved into orbit ; Camper show opens at mall ; Hippies are hopping at Detroit's 'Love In' ; Peking parade is led by Mao ; Truck holding 42.1 million in gold hijacked ; Quake in Greece kills 5, injures 30 ; Soviet space toll stands at 12 - Yank ; Attacker dog killed; Victim is doing fine ; Charity drive gets $135,600 in county ; April tried to please ; British in accord on Mart entry ; Teacher wants may be aired ; Lapeer to review petitions asking end of 'no parking' act ; School merger decision near ; In area schools: Census starts today ; 20 die on state roads ; Troy Schools set spring roundup for kindergarten ; Lake Orion Schools lose pieces of land ; Child molesting to be discussed ; President of Sweet Adelines installed ; Science seminar set at Avondale ; Avon collegian gets fellowship ; 2 candidates for principal will be recommended ; Race bias found among police ; Snow greets May in northern Britain ; Murder-suicide eyed in deaths of 5 ; Views varies on CoppolinoPDFen-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 WarPoliticsChildrenNatural disastersSex offendersNuclear weaponsSatellitesHippiesEuropean Common MarketChild abuseRacial biasThe Pontiac Press: 1967-05-01TextOakland University