New Music Store Opens

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Day
12
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February
Year
1949
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Yule Decorations Bring In Prizes

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25
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December
Year
1946
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Chat About 'Railroad Jack' Results In Collection For Marker For His Grave

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4
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June
Year
1959
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Morey and Pell Draw Life Sentences

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Day
23
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November
Year
1951
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Convicted Murderers of Pauline A. Campbell Led to Court For Sentencing, November 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1951
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1951
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Slayers Sentenced After Jail Break Attempt: William Morey (front, right) and Jacob Max Pell (chained to Morey), convicted of murdering nurse Pauline Campbell, and Marcelo Velasquez (dark glasses), convicted of slaying his wife, are led to court for sentencing after an unsuccessful plot to escape from the Washtenaw County Jail. They were to have been sentenced later. All drew life terms. Officers at left (front to rear) are Det. George J. Simmonds, Det. Sgt. Gregory S. Katopodis and Chief Investigator Harold E. Swoverland. At right behind slayers is Deputy Max Peet, jr.
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1951
Caption:
Slayers Sentenced After Jail Break Attempt: William Morey (front, right) and Jacob Max Pell (chained to Morey), convicted of murdering nurse Pauline Campbell, and Marcelo Velasquez (dark glasses), convicted of slaying his wife, are led to court for sentencing after an unsuccessful plot to escape from the Washtenaw County Jail. They were to have been sentenced later. All drew life terms. Officers at left (front to rear) are Det. George J. Simmonds, Det. Sgt. Gregory S. Katopodis and Chief Investigator Harold E. Swoverland. At right behind slayers is Deputy Max Peet, jr.
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