2024-03-272024-03-271969-03-20https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12591Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm2 projects get city go-ahead: $210 million in housing OK'd ; Laird sees ABM deterrent ; US blasts Reds over offensive ; Egyptian arliner crashes; 92 of 101 aboard killed ; Kids stand to win or lose, says Tatroe ; Bus driver ends a long haul ; Chartered plane crashes; 15 die ; City stadium hailed ; 351 Americans killed last week in Viet ; Birmingham Area: Author to talk at dedication of new library ; Senate vet Russell has cancer ; Pair arraigned in charity thefts ; Lawyer changes plea in tax case ; Federal-Mogul ex-chief dies ; Franklin reopens at Wide Track ; Commuter flights to be offered ; Avon planners OK disputed zone bid ; Shelby mulls hiring planner ; For Walled Lake Road: right-of-way negotiations OK'd ; GM alerts schools in state of possible bus brake ills ; Chevy starts recall mailingsPDFen-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.Anti-ballistic missilesVietnam WarGeneral MotorsAircraft accidentsThe Pontiac Press: 1969-03-20TextOakland University