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Domestic News July 6, 1942

The Ypsilanti Daily Press

Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan

What is this article about?

Nine arrests occurred in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County, Michigan, over the Fourth of July weekend: eight for intoxication and disorderliness, and one for failure to register an automobile.

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Nine Arrested Over Holiday Week-End

Ann Arbor, Mich., July 6—Although both Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County spent a quiet Fourth of July week-end, nine arrests were made during the twin-holiday, eight on charges of intoxication and disorderliness, and one for failure to register an automobile.

Howard Harold Peck, Au Gres, Max Dunham, 425 Avery St., Detroit, Michael Purcell and John Beverly Tabb, both of 501 N. Main St., Arthur Sheehan, 426 S. Fourth Ave., Charles O. Carr, 210 First St., Detroit, William C. Smith, 503 Abbott St., Detroit, and Thomas W. Jewell, 1141 Ann St., were all arrested on charges of intoxication and disorderliness.

Ralph H. McMichael, 2488 E. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti, was arrested on a charge of not registering his automobile.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime

What keywords are associated?

Ann Arbor Arrests Intoxication Charges Disorderliness Automobile Registration Fourth Of July

What entities or persons were involved?

Howard Harold Peck Max Dunham Michael Purcell John Beverly Tabb Arthur Sheehan Charles O. Carr William C. Smith Thomas W. Jewell Ralph H. Mcmichael

Where did it happen?

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Event Date

Fourth Of July Week End

Key Persons

Howard Harold Peck Max Dunham Michael Purcell John Beverly Tabb Arthur Sheehan Charles O. Carr William C. Smith Thomas W. Jewell Ralph H. Mcmichael

Outcome

nine arrests: eight on charges of intoxication and disorderliness, one for failure to register an automobile.

Event Details

Although Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County spent a quiet Fourth of July week-end, nine arrests were made during the twin-holiday.

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