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Battered Body
0f Boy, 8, Found
Sex Fiend Hunted
In Detroit Slaying DETROIT, Sept. 23 (UP)—The battered body of an 8-year-| old boy, apparent victim of a sex| Ea fiend, was found today stuffed in| a shallow grave in a Lake Shore !# lover's lane.
The boy, Joseph (Joey) Hou-|# eey Jr., had been missing since; Sept. 9 when he attended a for-| bidden picnic at a suburban] amusement park in’ St. Claim Shores. ! His head was beaten and there were cuts on his throat. § “This is the work of a sex $ fiend,” St. Clair Police Chief Har-| vey Champine said. The fully-clothed body was! dumped in the grave and crudely, covered with dirt and rubbish. It! was found by members of a vol-| unteer searching party just two blocks from his home. The grave did not appear new, | leading officers to believe tha the boy was attacked and killed! when he started home from the jf park more than two weeks ago. |" Rewards totaling: more than! i
Joey's father, Joseph| Housey Sr. is recording secre-| tary of the UAW local at KaiserFrazer Corp. =
Getting rtdy for the new Boy, 6, Shot in in Lip
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With BB by Playmate | John Baston, music director. The station i is fo be opened tonight. | | Harr
Robert 1, Ford, 6, was shot in| Junior Jaycees to Aid Community Chest
re Sg or ye jeloa y yal | For the second the I year-old playmate who had just! second year, e Inreceived an air rifie for his birth-| [dianapotis Commilny Chest has day. enliste: e services o e In-/ The playmate, who fired o |dtanapotis Junior Chamber of; single BB shot at the boy, was Commerce Speakers’ Bureau. The placed under the supervision of bureau, headed by Arthur H
a home visitor of the juvenile aid| Northrup, will furnish speakers a, } #'%to clubs and other organizations
on general Community Chest ac-| on an 2 Mss, [tivities and services of individual] was treated by a private phy-| 28encies. sician. The shooting occurred near| Jaycee members assisting Mr.| the Ford home. Northrup are Joseph Tuohy, In-| HEN SETS EGG RECORD diana Trust Co.; Val Williams, P.
Alvin L. Cohen, Alvin L. Cohen
R. Mallory Co.; Carter W. EltzITHACA, N. Y., Sept. 22 (UP) |poth, Goodrich & Campbell; Philip Kappes, Armstrong & Gause; Byrl Hamilton, P. R. Mallory Co.; Robert Tweedell, Kingan & Co., and William Higgins, Park School. Other speakers include Robert
~A white Leghorn hen from Oregon has set a new world’s record,
“laying 353 eggs in 358 days, Prof.
L. E. Weaver of Cornell University announced today. The hen is owned by J. A. Hanson, Corvallis, Ore.
Force Shaken Up
“Heads Roll as Bookie ‘Sings’ to Grand Jury
NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (UP), Heads began to roll in the ranks| of the police department today! after a key witness told all he, knew about tie-ups between gam-! blers and “New-York's finest.” Lt. Andrew P. Connelly, super-! visor of plainclothesmen in the Times Square area, was shifted, to desk duty in the remote re-| gions of the Bronx. He was the highest ranking officer hit so far, Previously, 10 plainclothesmen {and a sergeant had been demoted and put back to swinging clubs! on widély scattered beats. Ru-| mors continued that Police Comcissioner. - William O'Brien and] several other top officials will be, asked to resign by Acting Mayor | | {Vincent Impellitteri. Mr. Impel-| litteri has announced he will make public Monday what action ‘he intends to take. Probe Hits ‘Jack Pot’, Apparently the months- long “inquiry into gambling hit the jackpot with the uncovering of Arthur Karp, better known as “Artie. Artie, a 35-year-old bookie with 10 arrests and four convic-| tions, began “singing” to a grand jury yesterday. Today, District| Attorney Miles McDonald said Artie had told all he knew about the alleged $20 million-a-year
FM radio station at the Jordan
Collage of Music are Wally Waters (left), program director, and | gambling ring run by his boss,
| Harry Gross. . McDonald said Artie | named thé names of policemen to { whom the Gross ring paid proPower & Light Co.; Albert Bruce, | tection money adding up to Zon Chicago & Southern Airlines; $5 million a year plus “gifts” August Deiner and John Ashby, | jewels and television sets. Eros P. R. Mallory Co.; Thomas C.|has admited pay offs but refused Hasbrook, Elf Lilly & Co.: Albert| to get personal on grounds that Losche, Albert H. Losche, Inc.; jhe * ‘couldn’t liye with myself.”
Agency, and Robert Cosler, Cen- Business Activity Gains
$15) Ruble: & Supply Co. In Pittsburgh District
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23 (UP)— Business in the Pittsburgh district rose last week to the best levels (UP) — George Bernard Shaw gnce the middle of August, the. was allowed to sit up in a chair Bureau of Business Research at! for 15 minutes today and pro-itne University of Pittsburgh retested when he had to go back Posted. to bed again. A pronounced gain in volume| The official hospital bulletin of trade accounted for most of sald the 94-year-old playwright,/the gain while industrial produc-| recovering from the twin effe tion was up only fractionally, of a fratured thigh bone and and freight shipments were slight-|
Shaw Is Up in Chair
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