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Today in history: Bad boy gangster captured in barn

May 24, 1921 Donald Wooley, 8 years old, arrested by local police Friday night, is a confessed member of the gang of juvenile outlaws who have kept the police blotter black with complaints for the past several days. Don was found sleeping in a barn back of his father’s home and now is musing over his acts at the detention home on Cottage Street while the police are seeking Lyle McClain, 10, and Roy McClain, about 12 years old, the other adventurers. Don will face a larceny charge in court Monday and probably will be sent to an institution as the parents of the three boys say they can do nothing with them. Guy Wooley is the father of the captive, whose mother is dead. Mr. and Mrs. George McClain, also of West Division, are the parents of the other lads. Nearly half a hundred separate offenses have been committed recently by the lads, all the way from skipping school and stealing to the more serious charges of breaking and entering buildings and forcing seals on freight cars. Yes

Today in history: Cadillac commission votes to annex proposed shopping center at fairgrounds

Today in history: Cadillac commission votes to annex proposed shopping center at fairgrounds
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Today in history: Appeals board denies nudists; court is next

May 13, 1921 The Michigan Supreme Court has adopted verbatim as its own the opinion handed down by Judge Fred S. Lamb of this city on the constitutionality of the Covert Road Act. The case was argued at Lansing on March 30, last, and the decision is contained in the Northwestern Reporter for May 6, which just has arrived in this city. Judge Lamb, who is known among his associates on the bench as one of the hardest working and most conscientious jurists in the state, is frequently assigned to important cases by the presiding circuit judge of the state. Probably no other circuit judge in the state gets in as many weeks of work outside his own circuit as does Judge Lamb of Cadillac and yet the dockets in all his own counties are kept as clear as possible. In Detroit, particularly, Judge Lamb sits frequently, and the busy Wayne County circuit is a test, many upstate judges failing to stand the pace there. During the recent illness of Judge Tucker of Macomb County, the Cadillac jurist wa

Today in history: Reed City students save 47 acres of rain forest

April 20, 1921 Members of the Ray E. Bostick Post of the American Legion will be entertained at the regular dinner of the Elks Lodge Thursday evening. The occasion will be a visit to Cadillac by three state Legion officials, who will be guests of honor at the Elks dinner and will speak on the program which immediately follows this affair. Co. Guy M. Wilson, department commander; Lyle D. Tabor, department adjutant; and Dr. F.B. Broderick, department welfare officer, will be the officials who will come to this city for a district meeting to which delegates from all posts in the Ninth Congressional District, are invited. The program outlined by the local Post for the entertainment of the state officials includes a noon luncheon at the Hotel McKinnon at which several Cadillac officials will be given the opportunity of meeting the visiting Legionnaires; a meeting of Legion men and visiting delegates will be held in the Legion Club practically all afternoon, at which time problems will be

Today in history: CAPS gets tough on gang clothing

Today in history: CAPS gets tough on gang clothing
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