The Pontiac Press: 1959-07-15

Abstract

Here's how to beat July heat ; Steel union wants probe of issues by fact-finders: Taft-Hartley use rejected by Ike to end strike ; Ike reaffirms stand on Berlin ; 'Crystal clear Hoffa won't clean union' ; Car makers set for steel strike ; Police Reserve Assn. offers counter plan ; Gomez killing self-defense ; Kierdorf's gets 'last stay' ; Abductor seen without girl ; The day in Birmingham: Kids to compete in city physical fitness program ; State equals time record ; Centennial committee ends work ; Lifelong Holly woman dies ; City develops plan for tornado action ; Doesn't have to warn driver ; Fatal heart attack preceded car crash ; Alligator bites hand that tried to feed it ; Nuclear merchant ship will stress automation ; Indict 6 union members for extortion, conspiracy ; Ex-Cuban chief slams Castros ; Ike gets painting he admired at Russian exhibit ; TV phone numbers phony: you can''t dial them ; Hart, McNamara split on two votes

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Labor unions, Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-, Strikes, Kidnappings

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