2024-04-042024-04-041968-01-30https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12965Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmBomb halt terms surprise US allies ; Ex-rep. Dondero dies at 84 ; VC raid cities, 4 US airfields ; Lansing adopts city income tax ; LBJ asks benefits for GIs ; Graves unearthed at Arkansas prison ; OU, Romney discuss budget ; LBJ budget stirs warnings of cuts ; Birmingham area news: Hearing slated March 4 on vacating Abbey Road ; Ev, Mansfield split on Pueblo ; Nixon aide says NH verdict near ; Gunman, out of gas, gives up at Denver ; Inkster voters nix school tax ; Rep. Dondero is eulogized ; GM workers are returning to city plants ; UAW, GM gain accord at third plant ; Fair housing up for final vote tonight ; Area man, 46, dies of auto crash injuries ; Suez duel rages ; Township employe pact OK'd ; Georgia IRS office has 'kiddie korner' ; Clarkston says no to annexation ; Sterling files complaint over Troy drainage ; Board members, administrators ask state probe of finances ; Stevenson High School day lengthened to 8 classes ; Ladies' night dinner at Lake Orion church ; Bloodmobile will be at Oxford church from 2 to 8 pm tomorrow ; Freshman member of Troy Board charges misuse of school funds ; Walled Lake schools add seven courses for adult education ; Commerce firm joins in low freeway bid ; Commerce GOP club elects '68 officers ; Pet parasite film set ; Emergency clinic aids people in emotional crises ; Action on rezoning for development is tabled ; Tax protestors join to battle assessments ; TV gag line is no joke to 'rescuers'PDFen-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 WarDondero, George A. (George Anthony), 1883-1968Automobile manufacturingStrikesLabor unionsMental healthRowan and Martin's Laugh-in (Television program)The Pontiac Press: 1968-01-30TextOakland University