2024-09-042024-09-041953-10-21https://hdl.handle.net/10323/18007Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmTestifies $10,000 bribe paid to Dan Keating: Contractor says money used to avoid trouble ; Virginia PW leaves Reds: Corporal first of 23 holdouts to rejoin allies ; Campaign manager accepts GM gift ; United Fund give $90,000 by three GM plants in city ; Stricken boy beats polio ; Benson working for fair policy, says president ; Mountain folks happy their PW rejects Reds ; 3 hunters die, 26 injured on opening day of season ; GM Hydramatic in production ; Name Willman defense head ; 4th Oakland circuit court judge to be asked by Broomfield ; Turpin, Olson ready for title bout ; State senator dies at Capital ; Mail theft suspect arrested in east ; Low bids on the addition to Franklin school total $250,066; estimate less ; N. W. Peterson rite Thursday at 2 pm ; Adams Village name for area ; Y Toastmasters discuss penalty for kidnaping ; Ike views TVA as US history ; School bonds ready for vote ; Boys' club gymnast will be on TV show ; Costello to be freed from prison Oct. 29 ; Drive to prune obsolete arms ; DSR gets first of 100 buses ; State OKs 9,600 new customers for gas heating ; Dock union cleanup called dangerous ; Pleas entered in shooting ; "UN had better get set for more tricks in Korea" ; Gate-crashers start fracas as bullfightPDFen-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 unionsPrisoners of warMass transportationKorean WarThe Pontiac Press: 1953-10-21TextOakland University