2024-08-292024-08-291954-10-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17694Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmKeating gets 6-month prison term, $1,000 fine: Other unionists also sentenced for shakedown ; Five road projects planned here: Highway jobs will be finished in 2-year period ; 9 breaks in six years ; 'Windy City' fights flood ; Osmun's store gets new look on anniversary ; Flood of protests follows Wilson's labor remarks ; Rioting Dakota prisoners ask penal investigation ; Hurricane nears US naval base in eastern Cuba ; Jet plunges in yard killing 2 children ; Soaked Chicago mops up floor ; Charity racketeer ordered imprisoned ; Service mailing dates released ; Babsonpoll indicates House and Senate may be split between Dems and GOP ; Humane officials seek fiend who tortured dog ; Woman leaves quarter million to cats and dogs ; The day in Birmingham: City leases parking lot; Thursday opening slated ; Recording may determine if Wilson slurred jobless ; Employe record under new fire ; Politicos watch Alaska election for vote trends ; Clyde Christian to be public works aide ; Dondero says Tennessee TVA project is now vicious regional monopoly ; Pioneer recalls his 102 years ; Philly orchestra opens season in street attire ; Youth gets 9 years prison in car thefts ; Young engineer has giant job ; UN associates honor 'busiest great-grandma': Mrs. Roosevelt is 70 ; Paralyzed girl, 10, still 'attends' class ; Husband finds inexpensive way to pay alimonyPDFen-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.Labor unionsFloodingHighwaysPrisonsRiotsHurricanesAnimal welfareTennessee Valley AuthorityRoosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962The Pontiac Press: 1954-10-12TextOakland University