2024-04-092024-04-091967-07-11https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13137Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPlans for giant domed stadium at fairgrounds near ; Citizen study panel favors city income tax ; Reuther gives new emphasis to profit plan ; McNamara cuts troop request ; Bombing proposal made by Romney ; 'Number of leads are left' in trustee murder case ; Key Soviet-Arab talks slated ; Whoopee sirens lose pitch, warble ; House boils as Senate broils in sun ; Air show set for weekend ; Birmingham area news: Commissioners rebuff judge's anticrime plan ; Head Start to resume on Monday ; Constitution panel sets hearings day ; Lurleen starts her recovery from surgery ; 3 convicted murderers get chances for parole ; Storm damage left some areas without power ; 6 armed men grab vessel ; City commission to hold zoning hearings tonight ; GM agrees on talks ; GOP out to alter broadcast bill ; Japan flood toll is 289 ; Miami, Chicago will bid for '68 GOP convention ; Home owners delay plans to improve road ; Keego reappraisal viewed: What's your home's value? ; Walled Lake school board boosts fine art program ; Hearing on zoning continues tonight ; School board in Rochester elects officers; School board girds for 2nd millage try ; Avondale board names assistant to school chief ; 2 youths first in troop to be Eagle Scouts ; Church tower blaze ignited by lightning ; Aviatrix sifts bills after circling globe ; City in Iowa is quiet after race trouble ; Aiming at history, she was lost, forgottenPDFen-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.Stadium facilityIncome taxesReuther, Walter, 1907-1970Profit-sharingVietnam WarAviationWallace, Lurleen B.Public broadcasting--United StatesPolitical conventionsPower outagesWomenThe Pontiac Press: 1967-07-11TextOakland University