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Beaver's Bike & Hobby

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25
Month
June
Year
1965
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Explosion At Beaver's Bike & Hobby Shop, June 1965 Photographer: William B. Treml

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Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1965
Caption:
Employes of the Beaver Bike and Hobby Shop, 605 Church St., clean up shortly after a small propane gas tank being used for repair work exploded in a rear room. The blast Saturday afternoon blew a light fixture off a wall, shattered three five-foot-high windows at the front of the store and cracked the plaster in a wall of a barber shop next door. No one was injured. Fragments of the glass are visible.

Cpl. David Severance And Abandoned Cats, March 1966 Photographer: William B. Treml

Cpl. David Severance And Abandoned Cats, March 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 7, 1966
Caption:
Sheriff's Department Cpl. David B. Severance holds a mother cat as she stretches a paw toward her young, scattered around their temporary home - a cardboard box. The parent cat and her five young ones were found in the box which had been placed in the front seat of a car parked in the 200 block of N. Main last night. The startled owner of the car brought the family to the County Jail and asked that the animals be cared for. Deputies took the cats to the Washtenaw County's Humane Society animal shelter on Cherry Hill Rd. where they will be put up for adoption later this week.

Kittens, Anyone?

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7
Month
March
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1966
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Sheriff's Detective Lt. Vincent Snell With Crime Scene Evidence, July 1958 Photographer: William B. Treml

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Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 18, 1958
Caption:
VICTIM'S BONDS: Sheriff's Detective Lt. Vincent M. Snell holds the rope and belt with which Frank Hogan, jr., admits binding his playmate, John T. Winslow, before throwing him into a pond in Pittsfield township.

Frank Hogan Jr. Indicates, To Sheriff Robert E. A. Lillie, The Spot Where He Drowned John Thomas Winslow, July 1958 Photographer: William B. Treml

Frank Hogan Jr. Indicates, To Sheriff Robert E. A. Lillie, The Spot Where He Drowned John Thomas Winslow, July 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 18, 1958
Caption:
DEATH SCENE: Fourteen-year-old Frank Hogan, jr. (left) indicates to Sheriff Robert E. A. Lillie the spot in the Pittsfield township lake where he admits he beat and then drowned his 11-year-old playmate, John T. Winslow, yesterday afternoon.

U-M Anti-War Marchers

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7
Month
May
Year
1970
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Bullet Grazes Young Burglary Suspect

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Day
3
Month
March
Year
1971
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