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FRIDAY, JULY Tr 1972 16 PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS Reward for Killer of 'DSpizzin Offers ct ctahheri to death July 23, trose strangled and found in vacant nouse, marvme i-eo. 1971. NO. 22 Handyman James Dotson, 87, stabbed to death April 1, 1971 at 1513 N. 16th St.

Bail" Mews By JIM SMITH Her dentures were inscribed Spiirri," a very iincnm- mon name homicide detec- lives learned by checking the jr phone books of major cities and the Philadelphia voter MUSIC the Secret Witness program, write the information on a sheet of paper. THEN WRITE AiNY six-digit number in a corner of the page. Tear off the corner and keep it for indentification. dead September 17, during a holdup of his 261 S. 52nd st.

record store. Reward: $4,000. NO. 5 Rachel E. Steinberg, 23.

killed Feb. 17,1970 in her 1275 Spruce si. apartment. Reward: 14,000. NO.

6 Howard Nitzberg. 23, a college student murdered Dec. 12, 1970 in a parking lot near his 6933 N. 15th St. apartment.

Reward $4,000. NO. 7 Dorothy Howard, 18, of 123 S. 50th shot to death Aug. 28, 1970.

Reward- $4,000. NO. 8 An 82-vear-old woman, raped and beaten in her home on May 26, 1969. Reward: 52,000. NO.

9-Robert Gallardi, 2722 N. Summer Courses FOR ALL ACES enroll kovj 1969 on' a subway platform at Broad and Lehigh ave. Reward: $4,000. NO. 10 Bar owner Walter Jalklo, 69, shot to death Feb.

25, 1970 in his bar, 117 W. Thompson St. Reward: NO. 12 Karen Atkerson, 18, whose body was found In a duffle bag near her home, 948 N. 10th st.

Reward: $4,000. NO. 14 Annie (Mom! Daker, 89, slain March 19, 1969 in her house, 2C20 Ellsworth sf. Reward: $4,000. NO Karl Maketa, 27, a bartender at the Tavern, 4861 Wayne ave.

slain during a holdup, June 21, 1970. Reward: $4,000. NO. 16 William Garrett, 52, murdered Aug. 26,170 during a holdup of a bar, 2769 N.

24th St. Reward: $4,000. NO. 17 Eugene Shorten, 37, murdered May 6.1971 on route to a grocery store near his 2944 N. Reese St.

home. Reward $4,000. NO. 18 Wanda Donltn, 52, murdered July 18 in her apariment, 204 S. 11th.

Reward. $4,000. NO. 19 James Roane, 31, of 132 W. Sylvania murdered Feb.

29, 1971 on 15th St. near Lehish ave. Reward: $4,000. NO. 20 Army So4 Carl Kane 20.

of Belmont Hills, found dead stab wounds. Aug. 21 in Fairmounf Park near the Strawberry Man bridge. NO. 21 Sally Garnett, 36, of Mon acnoot ot music tst.

IVI8 Music for Career ot Hobby Stat UctndTachrt ALL BRASS. WINO STRING INSTRUMENTS rilNO VOICE DRUMS ACCORDION VIBES GUITAR ORGAN HARMONY Instructions for Child Adults It will be your claim-check. Then send your information to Secret Witness, P.O. Box 8245, Philadelphia, Pa. Other Secret Witness cases are: OTHER SECRET WITNESS CASES: No.

1 Policeman Fred Cione, 24, shot to death while making a routine car stoP.Jan. 30.1970. Reward: S4.000. MO. 2 Mrs.

Evelyn Hammond, 37, of 2552 N. Marston stabbed to death in December '970 outside her home. Reward: S4.000. NO. 3 Armed robbery of Frankford-Quaker Cash end Carry store, 2108 N.

St. December 1970. Reward: $1,000. NO. 4 Oliver Armstrong, 31, shot You Nasty Thief, You! FORT WORTH, Tex.

(UPI) Mary Jackson and Patricia Gadsky told police they were robbed yesterday by a six-foot man who was wearing purple hot pants and carrying a purse. Classical Popular Deptt. OPEN FROM 9 AM 10 PM Approved for Veterans 105 So. 18th St. Phone: LO 3-9972 registration list.

Apparently she had been in a mental institution, police said, where false teeth are often inscribed with a patient's name. Scars on her forehead, revealed that perhaps 20 years ago a frontal lobotomy had been performed. The lobotomy would have left her meek, easily led, childlike, a spokesman for the medical examiner's office said. Yet she was brutally murdered; beaten and strangled with a blue cord. Her body, still unidentified, was found in a vacant house at 620 W.

Montgomery ave. last May 7. HER MURDERER is unknown. And no one has claimed her body. Police want to learn the D.

SPIZZIRRI unknown, unclaimed identity of this white-middle-aged woman with hazel eyes and graying-brown hair. They also want to know who killed her. The Daily News will pay a $4,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of her murderer. This information may be supplied by a Secret Witness, whose identity will remain anonymous. If you have information on this case, or any other case in mm I Gil rooms, of FURNITURE Y-u'mEGim I ClJ COMPLETE JmW I FRK WITH EVERY I 1 ONLY 3 ROOM PURCHASE n.

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