160-Plus Years Of Service
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21
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May
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1959
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Ypsilanti Police And Firemen - 30+ Year Veterans, May 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1959
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160-PLUS YEARS OF SERVICE: These five Ypsilanti police and firemen have all been employed in their respective departments for 30 years or more. Their combined service to Ypsilanti totals more than 160 years. Left to right the veteran officers and the dates they began work for the city are Assistant Fire Chief John C. Hadley, Nov. 1, 1926; Police Chief Emil A. Susterka, Aug. 16, 1926; Fire Capt. Russell M. Forsyth, May 18, 1926; Police Sgt. Arthur W. Kramer, July 1, 1929; and Fire Chief Gerald H. Kelly, March 18, 1928.
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1959
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160-PLUS YEARS OF SERVICE: These five Ypsilanti police and firemen have all been employed in their respective departments for 30 years or more. Their combined service to Ypsilanti totals more than 160 years. Left to right the veteran officers and the dates they began work for the city are Assistant Fire Chief John C. Hadley, Nov. 1, 1926; Police Chief Emil A. Susterka, Aug. 16, 1926; Fire Capt. Russell M. Forsyth, May 18, 1926; Police Sgt. Arthur W. Kramer, July 1, 1929; and Fire Chief Gerald H. Kelly, March 18, 1928.
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Mallet That Killed Nurse
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20
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September
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1951
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Ypsilanti Police Capt. Emil Susterka Holds Weapon in Murder of Nurse Pauline A. Campbell, September 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1951
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Mallet That Killed Nurse - Ypsilanti Police Capt. Emil Susterka holds the heavy rubber mallet used in the brutal Sunday morning slaying of St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital Nurse Pauline Campbell. Police found the weapon in an Ypsilanti garage where Jacob M. Pell, 18, was employed. William R. Morey, also 18, admitted to police early this morning that he had struck the 34-year-old Miss Campbell twice with the mallet, causing her death. Pell and Morey, both of Ypsilanti, and David L. Royal, 17, of Milan, broke down under police questioning early this morning, ending a four-day investigation.
Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1951
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Mallet That Killed Nurse - Ypsilanti Police Capt. Emil Susterka holds the heavy rubber mallet used in the brutal Sunday morning slaying of St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital Nurse Pauline Campbell. Police found the weapon in an Ypsilanti garage where Jacob M. Pell, 18, was employed. William R. Morey, also 18, admitted to police early this morning that he had struck the 34-year-old Miss Campbell twice with the mallet, causing her death. Pell and Morey, both of Ypsilanti, and David L. Royal, 17, of Milan, broke down under police questioning early this morning, ending a four-day investigation.
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Southard Returns To Witness Stand For Streicher Jury
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7
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October
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1937
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