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Lynn Bensinger - Liberty Food Lockers, War Bond Drive, June 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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c.1944
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Ann Arbor News, June 12, 1944
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Lynn Bensinger Lynn Bensinger of the Liberty Food Lockers served for more than two years in World War I, including four months in France, so he knows what it is all about "over there." His son, Robert Bensinger, was with the 410th Infantry for more than a year. Then he suffered a serious back injury during maneuvers and received a medical discharge. Robert has tried to re-enlist and when rejected by the Army sought to enter the Merchange Marine which likewise considered his injury too serious for further service. Lynn Bensinger says: "I am buying bonds because even though my son cannot give further military service we want to help the boys who are over there." Mr. Bensinger has two nephews overseas, one in England when last heard from, and one in Italy.

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September
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1948
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Firemen Battle the Smoke and Flames At Capitol Market, September 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1948
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Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1948
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Blanket Of Smoke: Firemen's hose streams pierce the thick smoke blanket completely shrouding the Capitol Market, 123 E. Washington St., at the height of yesterday afternoon's blaze. Hundreds of curb-side spectators were drawn to the spot.