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158. Charles
Edward ACKLEY was born on 14 Aug 1921 in Michigan.34,123,128 He appeared in the census in 1930 in Michigan.
He was living in 1930 in Detroit, Wayne , Michigan.34 living with step father Frank Barr 1930 In Mar 1952
he was Policeman at New Baltimore, Macomb, Michigan.217 He was living in Mar 1952 in New Baltimore, Macomb,
Michigan.217 He appeared
in the following News Article from the The Coshocton Tribune on 28 Mar 1952 in
Coshocton, Coshocton, Ohio OVERSIZED POLICEMAN PLANS TO QUIT BECAUSE
NEW SCOUT CAR IS TOO SMALL
NEW BALTIMORE, Mich.- (UP)- Bulky Charles Ackley said today he's going to quit
the police force because an undersized scout car has changed him from a policeman
to a Pied Piper.
" I have to grunt to squeeze into it." The 269 pound Ackley said.
"and wherever I go the kids follow me around, laughing and yelling 'Hen-reeee!"
Also following Ackley yesterday was a mock scout car driven by a disgruntled
auto dealer, Ted Brousseau, whose bid to furnish the new car for the force wasn't
accepted.
On Brousseau's car, a bamboo fishing pole served for a radio antenna and a
battered telephone for a radio. A sign on the side said "Please" instead
of "Police."
Bringing up the rear of the parade was Councilman Fred Blay, who sold the
midget auto to the police force. Pointing at the snickering Brousseau rolling
by in his "Please" car, Blay shouted, "Arrest that man for impersonating
a policeman."
Lloyd Rivard, chief of the village's three-man force, declined to arrest Brousseau.
Rivard said he sympathized with Ackley but that the force is stuck with its
new car.
"I'm stuck to," Ackley said "I cant get in and out of the thing
fast enough. It's a nice car, but not for a man of my size. I guess I'll have
to quit."
"Don't worry about Ackley quitting." Said Councilman Blay "He's
going to be fired."
He appeared in the following News Article from the Traverse City Record on
29 Mar 1952 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan BRUISER QUITS
HIS CRUISER
NEW BALTIMOR, MICH., Mar. 29-(UP)- A 320 pound ex-musician squeezed behind
the wheel of New Baltimore's new but small police car and offered his services
as a patrolman.
Jack Wieck, 22, applied for the job after village patrolman Charles Ackley,
who weighs in at 260 pounds, complained that the car- a Henry J- was to small
for him. He quit and was fired at about the same time.
Ackley said the size of the car prevented him from getting in or out of it
fast enough. But Wieck, who has 60 pounds on Ackley standing on the sidelines.
But his efforts were wasted. Mayor Arthur Schorkey and Police Chief Lloyd Rivard
were out of town.
So the scout car stands empty and New Baltimore streets go unguarded.
He appeared in the following News Article from the East Liverpool Review on
31 Mar 1952 in East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio THIS POLICEMAN GETS
PINCHED-- Oversized patrolman Charles Ackley, of New Baltimore, Mich., leans
unhappily on the small police car in which he has to ride. Ackley, who weighs
260, complains that people "laugh when they see a big guy like me in a small
car like that. Even the school kids razz me." He appeared in the following
News Article from the Traverse City Record Eagle on 16 Apr 1952 in Traverse City,
Grand Traverse, Michigan Big Cop, Little Car Bring On Scandal
NEW Baltimore, Mich., Apr 16-(UP)- The complaint of a 260 pound patrolman who
said he was to big to fit into New Baltimore's tiny Henry-J police scout car
resulted in two official resignations today.
Quitting their post were Patrolman Charles Ackley, the bulky officer, and Fred
Blay, town councilman who sold the little car to the town council.
Ackley protested that he became the butt of community jokesters when he tried
to squeeze in and out of the bantam-sized automobile- the only car in use by
New Baltimore's three-man police force.
Blay, the local Henry-J dealer, resigned from the council when a citizens committee
delved into dealings in which the vehicle was purchased for the use as a police
scout car.
The citizens committee presented a petition accusing Blay, Mayor Arthur Shorkey
and three councilmen of causing the community "great embarrassment and unwarranted
publicity by disregarding the public will
"
Two other auto dealers said they also submitted bids on a new car, but Blay's
bid was the only one opened when his fellow councilmen ruled the other bids arrived
"too late."
He died on 22 Feb 1972 in Macomb , Michigan.123,128,218,219 His
Obituary appeared in the Macomb Daily on 23 Feb 1972 in Macomb , Michigan
He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Macomb , Michigan.220 His Social Security Number was 364-18-4988 MI.123 Charles Edward ACKLEY had
the following children:
237 | i. | Living. | 238 | ii. | Living. |
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