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| Plymouth Mail, July 17, 1936 |
This was an unexpected find while searching for a Ganong mention from 1936. The body of Melvin Linden lies in the road at Ann Arbor Trail and Hix after he crashed into a tree and the vehicle turned back and ejected him. Linden, an engineer who had the day off from his job for a Toledo firm doing work at Eloise, lay dead in the street for 3 hours pending the arrival of the coroner. Apparently this was the standard procedure at the time and a law which many citizens wished to change and finally did.

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