2024-04-032024-04-031968-02-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12959Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmTalks over Pueblo fuel S. Korea's ire ; Romney warns of 'deception' ; Resigned GM exec is new Ford chief ; Two railroads idled by strikes ; School group asks more state bus aid ; Math program receives grant ; Inquest in teen's death ; GM promotes two area execs ; Dems hail LBJ education plan ; Birmingham area news: Hearing is set March 4 on Abbey strip petition ; Commissioner for district 1 enters primary ; Mayor to seek renomination ; Soviets claim US woman lured scientist ; Exam Tuesday for city man in gun death ; Senator's offices foes foiled ; Accord gained in paper talks ; Property tax to be fixed at 7 mills tonight ; Red offensive in 2nd week ; Tales persist of precapture threat to Pueblo ; School buses unshorn students to barber shop ; 12-cent stamp to honor Ford ; What happened yesterday in the state capital ; 2 Jackson escapees back behind bars ; Novi cityhood vote scheduled May 20 ; US fund helps Farmington Twp. in study ; White Lake Twp. tax talks tonight ; Change of venue is sought in Troy drainage dispute suit ; Shelby may close area to hunting ; Farmington's assessments up average 17 pct. ; Independence board to vote on rezoning ; Tax savings await oldsters, vets ; Shelby revises budget, frees $43,520 for use ; Way paved for Pontiac Twp. motel, bank ; Extra half-day granted to pay taxes ; Township board rejects rezoning bid for church ; Major is arrested for traveling in undress uniform ; Student priest, 18, charged in arsonPDFen-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.USS PuebloKnudsen, S. E. (Semon Emil), 1912-Ford Motor CompanyEducationRailroadsStrikesTaxesEscapesHuntingThe Pontiac Press: 1968-02-06TextOakland University