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Labor Says "Yes" We Support Amendment 63A

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Day
3
Month
November
Year
1938
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Union Members Will Raise Funds To Fight Polio, December 1953

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Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1954
Caption:
Small 'Iron Lungs' Used As Canisters - These six small-scale replicas of iron lungs are being used as canisters during the March of Dimes polio fund drive this month. Four will be placed at Willow Run Airport and two in Ann Arbor. Material for the canisters was donated by Washtenaw Building Trades Council, and union members volunteered their labor. Pictured left to right are Clarence Kollewehr, secretary of the Building Trades Council; Mrs. Gerhart H. Bower, member of the Ann Arbor canister committee for the polio drive; Mrs. Joseph Cox, chairman of the Ypsilanti canister committee; Mrs. Harold Bjornstad, chairman of the Ypsilanti campaign; and Mrs. J. Rane Pray, county March of Dimes chairman. The campaign will extend through January.

Sheriff's Detective Wants Hearing

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Day
20
Month
January
Year
1987
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Suspended Detective Asked For Statement

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Day
28
Month
January
Year
1987
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Albert Warnhoff, Ann Arbor's Santa Claus With Handmade Toys, December 1949

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Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1949
Caption:
Ann Arbor's spare-time Santa Claus, Albert Warnhoff of 1315 Franklin Blvd., and some of his "helpers" get some of Warnhoff's toys ready for distribution this week to handicapped children at hospitals throughout Michigan. Left to right are Mrs. W. R. Rude of 2433 Whitmore Lake Rd. of the Model Home-makers Club, which donated bedding for doll's beds as well as stuffed toys; Ernest Niethammer of 1705 Abbot Ave., president of the AFL Carpenters' Local 512, which donated dolls for the beds Warnhoff made, and Warnhoff.