2024-04-092024-04-091967-06-28https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13148Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUAW okays minority veto power in contract voting ; Russia's Tass hints Kosygin, Fidel split ; GOP offers tax compromise ; Water fluoridation nears ; City threatens ban on siren ; Cooley Lake claims White Lake boy, 2 1/2 ; Burglary is alarming ; Money plan for city expected ; B52s rain bombs on infiltration routes ; Birmingham area news: High bids slow down sewer building project ; Negro leader's home blasted ; US, Russia to offer N-treaty draft soon ; Jewelers move to new site ; Bicyclist dies; Suspect held ; S. Korea gets new cabinet ; No tax action likely soon ; Crime news control plan revised to block dangers ; Waterford board sets hearing on school budget ; Top HUD official due for citizen unit meeting ; Metro council meeting near ; Soviet Reds shuffle pair ; Camp to be held for Republican youth ; White Lake zoning format is picked apart at meeting ; Wolverine Lake hires village manager ; New principal of Milford High named by board ; Troy project dropped: Back street repairs costly ; Macomb accidents claim Avon man, Ray Tw. boy ; Friends of Library slate story hours ; Retiring director of science institute cites role of museum ; Mississippi Negroes get Meredith challengePDFen-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.United Auto Workers UnionCubaFluorideVietnam WarBombingRacial violenceNuclear weaponsMeredith, JamesThe Pontiac Press: 1967-06-28TextOakland University