2024-05-222024-05-221966-04-13https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13955Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmMortar attack: Cong shell Saigon airport ; OU may get hike in outlay, says senator ; UAW local elects chief to 2nd term ; MESC to seek U.S. funds for job training ; City assessed valuation up ; Emergency housing plan asked ; May be key to city action: Waterford pollution report is sought ; U.S. craft said down in China ; U.S. programs surveyed in 18th district ; Young will speak to Urban League ; Mine union officials call strikers ‘mad, belligerent’ ; Car recall by Chrysler starts rift ; Budget given to supervisors ; Huge wave kills 3 on luxury liner ; Fair-vote unit hits handbill ; Osteopathic college due to open in ’70 ; Birmingham area news: big budget hike sought in Bloomfield Township ; County quota for draft: 282 ; Barbers OK on alternate on off day ; Old Packard plant is ravaged by fire ; Blind piano tuner: no clues of missing man ; Worker for Detroit held in bank theft ; Vote on pool, auditorium set June 13 in Farmington ; Two appointed as principals ; At Walled Lake: nurses’ aid course set ; At Troy church: mother-daughter fete slated ; Building under way: Rochester land taking on look of ‘60s ; Kiwanis gets pavilion OK in Rochester ; Utica names 4 principals ; By Romeo, Bruce officials: solution on sewers is soughtPDFen-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 WarOakland UniversityMichigan Employment Security CommissionUnited Auto Workers UnionPontiac Occupation TrainingMichigan--WaterfordCold WarElectionsPontiac Area Urban LeagueLabor unionsChrysler CorporationMS Viking PrincessMichigan College of Osteopathic MedicineThe Pontiac Press: 1966-04-13TextOakland University