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Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, May 5, 1983
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Hail, hail to Michigan
For those of you away for the short break, here's a taste of what you missed.
Tornadoes, rain, and other unpleasantries frequented the area.

Former 'U
indicted tin
By JAYNE HENDEL
A former University engineering
professor and his brother have been in-
dicted by a federal grand jury in New
Orleans for importing and distributing
40,000 pounds of marijuana, according
to the New Orleans magistrate's office.
Fred Shure, associate professor of
nuclear engineering at the University

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professor
drug bust
from 1962 to 1981, and his brother, Ned
Shure, both Ann Arbor residents,
were presented with the indictment
April 21 in Ann Arbor.
THE INDICTMENT charges the
brothers with "conspiring to possess
and illegally import marijuana with the
intent to distribute it."
The brothers face a maximum
penalty of both a $280,000 fine and a 40-
year jail sentence, said Al Winters, first
assistant to the U.S. attorney in New
Orleans.
Federal drug officials in New Orleans
seized the cargo of the Shures' boat and
found Colombian marijuana on the boat
estimated to be worth more than $10
million, Winters said.
THE BROTHERS surrendered to
federal officials in Detroit, Winters
said.
Detroit Federal Court Magistrate
Steven Rhodes set bail at $150,000 each,
but only required them to pay $1,500 a
piece.
The Shures have been ordered to New
Orleans on May 11 for a hearing, at
which a trial date will be set.
Fred Shure has not been affiliated
with the University since he resigned in
1977, said Assistant Engineering Dean
Leland Quakenbush. "(The indictment
was) as much a surprise to us as to
anyone," he said.
Ned Shure runs a book store in Yp-
silanti, and the Michigan College Book
Exchange. Both brothers own real
estate in downtown Ann Arbor.

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