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Fire Causes Near Complete Destruction of Applied Dynamics International Plant In Scio Twp., November 1968 Photographer: William B. Treml

Fire Causes Near Complete Destruction of Applied Dynamics International  Plant In Scio Twp., November 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1968
Caption:
Fire Rages In Building - The picture above [this photo] shows how the south side of Applied Dynamics Co., plant on Huron River Dr. in Scio Township looked early yesterday morning as fire raced through the computer plant, destroying all but the east end of the 21, 000-square-foot structure. Below, a Dexter volunteer fireman is silhouetted against a background of flame as he pulls a fire hose closer to the raging blaze.

Applied Dynamics International Plant In Scio Twp. Destroyed In Fire, November 1968 Photographer: William B. Treml

Applied Dynamics International  Plant In Scio Twp. Destroyed In Fire, November 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1968
Caption:
Volunteer Firemen Fight Blaze - Volunteers from the Dexter and Chelsea Fire departments shoot water from a hose into the burning Applied Dynamics Co. plant moments after a large section of the roof of the building collapsed in a fiery roar. Firemen used axes and pike poles to smash windows in the plant to reach the interior flame with water. Firemen remained on the scene of the fire until dawn yesterday.

Volunteer Firemen Fight Fire at Applied Dynamics International Plant In Scio Twp., November 1968 Photographer: William B. Treml

Volunteer Firemen Fight Fire at Applied Dynamics International  Plant In Scio Twp., November 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1968
Caption:
Fire Rages In Building - The picture above shows how the south side of Applied Dynamics Co., plant on Huron River Dr. in Scio Township looked early yesterday morning as fire raced through the computer plant, destroying all but the east end of the 21, 000-square-foot structure. Below, [this photo] a Dexter volunteer fireman is silhouetted against a background of flame as he pulls a fire hose closer to the raging blaze.

Ann Arbor Police Officers With Parking Enforcement Motorcycles, February 1968 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police Officers With Parking Enforcement Motorcycles, February 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1968
Caption:
Meter Maids And Their Motorcycles - City Police Chief Walter E. Krasny stands between the two types of motorcycles now being manned by Police Department meter maids. Mrs. Tommie Stewart, left, sits on a three-wheel cycle, similar to those ridden by male traffic officers and Mrs. Elaine Allen is on a small, two-wheel machine which Krasny says is more maneuverable in downtown traffic. The chief says if the small cycle proves practical, Mrs. Stewart will also be assigned to one. She is assigned to parking meter patrol on city streets, while Mrs. Allen checks the city's various parking lots and structures.

Ann Arbor Police Review Overdue Parking Tickets, February 1968 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police Review Overdue Parking Tickets, February 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1968
Caption:
Drive On Overdue Tickets Begins - Ann Arbor Municipal Court Judge S. J. Elden, standing at left, and City Police Lt. Marvin Dann, rear, supervise eight police recruits who yesterday began poring over 20,000 warrants issued for persons who have not paid overdue parking fines. The judge said the recruits spent most of yesterday preparing lists of ticket holders and will begin calling the motorists today. Some drivers who didn't wait to be called, showed up at the ticket headquarters on the sixth floor of City Hall paid over $400 in parking fines.

Ann Arbor Police Officer Charles Fleming With New Radar Equipment, September 1967 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police Officer Charles Fleming With New Radar Equipment, September 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1967
Caption:
New Radar Equipment In Use - Ann Arbor Patrolman Charles Fleming operates the Police Department's new tripod radar system which is now in use against speeders in various sections of the city. The dial which tells the speed of a car and the "eye" which transmits that speed are mounted on a surveyor's tripod. The system powered by a 12-volt battery seen in the case on the ground. The officer manning the machine signals another patrolman in a nearby scout car when a speeder is detected and the second officer makes the stop. A car 1,800 feet away can be picked up by the sensitive radar machine.

Ann Arbor Police Officers Check Seized Guns and Narcotics, March 1967 Photographer: William B. Treml

Ann Arbor Police Officers Check Seized Guns and Narcotics, March 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1967
Caption:
Confiscated narcotics, Guns Checked: These four Ann Arbor police officers played key roles in the apprehension of three robbery suspects and the recovery of pharmaceutical narcotics estimated to be worth $6,000. Sgt. Robert C. Conn, seated, wounded one of the suspects with the gun held by Patrolman Lloyd O. Stearns, right, who stopped the car in which the trio was riding. Patrolman Harold Tinsey, left, and Byrl Racine, holding bottles of capsules found in the car, took shots at the fleeing suspect. Sgt. Conn holds an automatic pistol, one of two guns taken from the men.