2024-05-072024-05-071967-02-01https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13394Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmBell to spend $4.4 million on local improvements ; Bus rams truck. killing six ; GM '66 profits $333 million below '65 mark ; Auto makers mull new safety rules ; Romney talk up to House Dems ; Fire that killed 2 baffles AF ; 4 more inches of snow tonight ; Weather contrast reaches extremes ; Chicago gets snow warning ; GOP confab nearly turns into fist fight ; Birmingham area news: Support for tax hikes sought ; Gov. Romney, colleague talk ; U of M eying McNamara? ; Dirksen key to US-Red consular pact ; Auto safety standards for 1968 ; Egypt denies poison gas use in Yemen ; OEO awaits grant as year begins ; January was a month of mosts and leasts ; County valuation $118 million higher ; City moves to get funds for operation ; Detroit area gets new missile setup ; Disputed pact goes to Lapeer workers today ; Sanford reply is eyed ; Troy workers seek negotiating rights ; 'Whistle-stop' just for laughs ; Modern feed S. Lyon topic ; In Novi Twp: State: Fix crossing ; Safecrackers toil in vain ; Clarkston kickoff of library drive set ; Parks offer winter pleasures ; Rochester exec aids program for college in Ohio ; 'Sleeping Beauty' to aid AAUW's Rochester drive ; Cuban youths now farmers ; Leader elected for UN group ; TV tower OK'd ; Unique separation of Siamese twins is described ; Muskegon airport needs a fence more than everPDFen-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.Telephone systemsGeneral MotorsAutomobile manufacturingWeatherTraffic safetyMiddle East ConflictMissilesLabor unionsConjoined twinsThe Pontiac Press: 1967-02-01TextOakland University