2024-04-022024-04-021968-03-19https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12917Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmBritain slaps a ceiling on incomes: Tax hikes instituted ; Trial relocated in nurse's death ; Area warning-. Stay off any ice ; Store fire damage $500,000 ; 'Reds get advance notice of US bombing attacks' ; OCCEO coordinating war on drug abuse by teens ; Exec negotiates tax debt ; Man is arraigned on murder charge in 7 UP slayings ; Birmingham area news: City unlinks family plan ; Youth placed on probation in eye loss ; Insurers support bill to aid in riot areas ; Rockefeller: Senators urge my candidacy ; State House passes 2 riot-inspired bills ; Pontiac workers will vote by mail ; Senate puts off housing bill debate ; Stay in Viet, says Rep. Ford ; Crisis may net cuts, tax hike ; Souris to quit state high court July 1 ; Lenten guideposts -18: Blind mother of four sees her prayers answered ; Whale blast clears beach ; Springfield sets meeting after rezoning protests ; Concerned citizens leader protests study: Panel will seek Avondale cost cuts ; A 'quackdown' on topless art ; Rochester Council mulls possibility of library authority ; Bond issue vote slated by Novi Schools ; Two seek reelection: 3 in Lapeer commission race ; Condition of three fire victims from Orion Twp. is improving ; Candidate forum set for tomorrow night at Wixom Elementary ; Centennial committee will meet tomorrow ; Four county 4-H'ers attend state confab ; 3 rezoning requests are introduced ; Official will head state school group ; Commission to consider hotel liquor license bid ; Statewide parley on education set ; Hospital aid setPDFen-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 KingdomFiresVietnam WarDrug abuse programTaxesRiots--Law and legislationElectionsPostal votingHousingRacial equalityThe Pontiac Press: 1968-03-19TextOakland University