2024-04-042024-04-041968-01-16https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12977Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRomney says Viet plan interests Kosygin: Neutralization is proposed ; Avon incorporation wins by 47 votes ; British spending is slashed ; Man sues God for back injury ; Election today on annexation to Walled Lake ; Pontiac GTO captures '68 Car of the Year title ; NASA air tests set ; SBA denies politics in Alaskan disaster loan inconsistency ; Birmingham area news: Crossover construction OK'd ; 'Bombing of N. Viet offers no cure-all' ; Red arms cache found in Cambodia conspiracy ; Ship, barges ram in Texas; 31 flee fire ; Congress firm on budget cut ; Mayor to give 'state' of city ; Pontiac Div. seeks strike authorization ; Four children, mother killed in Detroit fire ; Law dissolves freeway vetoes ; Trial by jury is waived in ax murders ; 2,000 troops flee before advancing Reds in Laos ; 2 teens hurt in collision of 3 vehicles ; Youth is mute at arraignment ; Noted physician to be honored at Detroit dinner ; Boat, trailer owners win zoning reprieve in Troy ; Deadline nears for signup in Wixom primary ; W. Bloomfield board asks bond okay for high school ; Veteran, 91, doesn't like Army officers ; Birmingham school board to consider teacher pay ; Edison will pay for pact ballot ; Troy school district signup under way for adult education ; Relocation completed for portion of road in Milford Township ; 2 Republicans seek village presidency in Clarkston primaryPDFen-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 WarMichigan--Rochester HillsElectionsAutomobile manufacturingLabor unionsFreewaysEducationThe Pontiac Press: 1968-01-16TextOakland University