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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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I 'r I derly women who live alone the American carried this appeal ca HOMICIDAL MANIAC OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING SEPT 27 19G2 posse was increased to IM de- its news pages: 8A tectives "To the killer: They give some measure of comfort to the lonely women who ver Boston Killer ear they could be next UllS CALL BY HUNDRED The women however call po- BOSTON (AP) Like a fog ice by the hundreds for special Boston hospitals has turned up no clue to the killer security instructions or to report prowlers One theory publicly expressed difference is' that in this man a periodic mental explosion makes him a homicidal maniac with an irresistible urged to kilL Investigators feel sure one man is responsible for the six strang Locksmiths say they've done is that the killer is a former mental patient with a deep resent "Don't kill again Come to us for help "You are a sick man You know it The public knows it Most of all the doctors know it "Everyone knows that what you have done you did under compulsion of an inner emotional urge that you find uncontrollable They know you try to fight it They know that what you do you are sorry for doing until the irresistible urged awakens again Come in and talk with us We'll give you all the aid we can through doctors lawyers and police But so far just silence And fear in Boston creeping inland from the harbor a clammy fear pervades much of Boston It's like the anxiety London knew 74 years ago when Jack the ItiDoer was on the prowl andoffice business in locks and ment for his mother thus the se security chains I lection of elderly women as Ms victims Tbe Animal Rescue League and ling since June 14 The last oc the Angell Memorial Animal Hos curred Aug 20 Dr Robert Moore another Inevitably his dark Moings re assistant to the Massachusetts pital report hundreds of pleas for dogs especially of the larger was seen entering her third floor apartment in the Back Bay after her day's work as a seamstress Two hours later her son arrived to take his mother to services at the Latvian Lutheran Church He found her body on the kitchen floor She was wearing only a housecoat its cord knotted around her neck Sixteen days later on June 30 Mrs Nina Nichols aged 68 was found strangled with her own nylon stocking on the bedroom floor of her Commonwealth Avenue apartment about eight blocks away On July 2 neighbors discovered the body of Miss Helen Blake call the London maniac who mental health commissioner says breeds to serve as watchdogs for however: old and late middle aged women ripped or slashed the throats of at least seven victimsJ He killed only women "The theory is good but it is For days the Boston Record difficult to screen the population of our state institutions for in The ripper was never caught Here it's the Boston strangler! He has already killed half a dozen women and he may strike again The greatest concentration of police in the history of the department has been assigned to the case but they don't know whom they are looking for They have no tangible clues I But if the identity remains concealed the type of mind involved jis pretty comprehensively deduced by psychiatrists They believe the I strangler is and investigators of that time dividuals who hate their mothers theorized he was a respectable Such a search is like looking for surgeon or businessman with a Jekyll-Hyde complex i a small needle in a huge hay stack The same theory of! split per "In addition the strangler 6o on the bedroom floor of her might be a man who never has sonality is held strongly by investigators iij the Boston murders I apartment in Lynne She had been dead about two days Strangled with her bra and stocking been hospitalized an ordinary looking fellow who takes the sub His victims too havfe all been probably in his 30s of at least average intelligence and holds Idown a steady job Maybe goes way to work every morning and women ranging from 53 to 75 in A week later the killer struck again His victim was Mrs Mar bowls one night a week with the age All lived alone in Bos-tton and one in Lynn about 12 office team bowling with his colleagues once week garet Davis 60 a widow "He may not be considered psy miles to the north strangled with bare hands in the room of a South End hotel she chotic by people who know him Up to this point hes like thousands' among the two million peo All were killed in their own Fifty-five Boston police detec called home ple-in and around Boston The tives were assigned to track down homes but in no ins-tance was there evidence of forced entry Robbery was not a motive Then more than a month passed the strangler That was one ol On Aug 19 widowed Mrs Ida Irga 75 had a visitor to her the largest concentrations of plain- The time of the killings has been established in each casie as short Beacon Hill fifth floor apartment clothesmen assigned to a single case in a city which has known ly before 6 pm III! n- such investigations as the $1 iett ner aeaa on a cnair a pillow case pulled tightly around Dr Robert Hydei assistant It's a Sellout On Book by Cancer Child 219000 Brink's robbery to the Massachusetts commission i As the terror spread among el her neck A day later Mrs Jane Sulli er of mental health sitys: lJ Perhaps he is on hisTway home Between Toes? HOW TO FIX A FLAT This man is fixing a flat tire on a big earthmoving machine He turns a frozen lag screw of molded synthetic rubber into the tire When the screw thaws the head is cut off and the tire inflated with air from work If he finished work at 5 pm he could make such an excursion without altering his timetable too greatly Perhaps he LONDON (AP) The book that a dying child completed the day before her death from cancer has To quickly relieve and remove them use the special size Dr SchoU's Zino-pads for corn between toe At Drug Dept 5-10 Stores van 67 was strangled the bathtub of her Dorchester district apartment Her body was found 10 days later Of the six victims three had worked in hospitals and two others had been to hospitals as patients not long before their deaths An exhaustive of all present and former male employes of could not leave his home without call ffiiitW Ibecome an overnight best seller "We have been flooded with re arousing suspicion" The terror began Thursday June 14 At 5:30 pm tMrs Anna Slesers 55-year-old divorcee quests for copies" a spokesman JUST 'C STUDENT 2483 Grant Ave EX 3-6868 for Britain's Imperial Cancer Re search Fund said today I Th( hook is "Snowv and the Christmas Foal" The author was ISuzanne Reynolds aged 10 Boy's Ad for Tutor Brings Pretty Of fers A beautiful gay and courageous child Suzanne died seven months ago Her last wish was that her animal book be published Six 'I'm just a Cf student" Carl Backed by the Cancer Research FENNEY'S MUNDELEIN 111 (AP) Chicago area hi eh school girls Fund it was printed and went on confessed Wednesday I figured if my grades don't improve uimsj jaiiint MMMnHMi WW7? I want' to help a boy they've never sale Wednesday Suzanne own story of a pony just won't get into college next all" To date he's received seven let named Snowy touched many LnJ hearts All 5000 copies were cm ters bought in less than 12 hours at five shillings (70 cents) each i OFFER AID "One was kind of sarcastic six Proceeds from little Suzanne's it "WW-WW- jpwewww book go to fight cancer offered to help at no charge But none of them is frorniMundelein" he said The Associated Press distribut met pass his college entrance exams The six responded to an ad Carl Soremen ran in several suburban weekly newspapers in the Munde- ll lein area-northwest of Chicago: "Mundelein high school Boy 17 "I wishes to meet bright intelligent smart girl Attractive preferred Object: honor roll" 1 1' Agreement Fails ln New York TV Union Strike NEW YORK (AP) A strike I curtailing operations of New in ed news stories about Carl's plea last week without his name "We thought 5000 copies would be enough" said tbe cancer fund spokesman "but there is no accounting for the generosity and interest of the public We now find we'll need many more copies" A new order went out today for 5000 more copies "We feel that this may just be "All the publicity was more JA I than I expected but it's been fine" Carl said "Unfortunately I haven't found a girl to help me" a start" said the spokesman "for we that this won't meet the demand!" The closest correspondent was an Elgin girl 20 miles away The book was printed just as The other five were all Chi- Suzanne wrote it except for a few new educational televi York's changes in punctuation Suzanne sion station remained unsettled also illustrated the book cagoans I "We've only got one car" Carl's! mother said "I don't know how Carl could commute to his tutor" Carl's father is an advertising manacer for an electric nnnlianr-o today following the failure of an expected agreement to material ize Look-alike all-weather warmers for the family! Penney's hip-hilgging nylon parkas reverse from plump quilting to smart smoothness Quality tailored for action-wear with hide-away hoods zip-up-pockets heavy-duty zip fronts Now in ski-style colors! I ill: firm I "Language cumcuities were blamed by one spokesmen for the failure Wednesday of negotiators 95 TOUGH SCHOOL Carl's school principal Loren 4 to resolve the dispute surrounding Boys' parka 5-ounce polyester fill 10-20 ft I "A station WNDT Acting City Labor Commission Nicol ranks Mundelein as a tough school "We've got a good curriculum! here" Nicol said "About half our er James McFadden said rep- VISIT Hawaii DURING ALOHA WEEK 14 DAYS ON THE ISLANDS 8 DAY OUTER ISLAND TOUR OF THE ISLANDS OF HAWAII Leaving October 14th ESTHER JAMES TOURS 460 7th Avnu Salt Lake City 3 Utah KM 35229 IL 9-tOII 95 Men's parka 5-ounce Dacron fibre-fill S-M-L-XL resentatives of the station and the American Federation of Tele- 'A vision and Radio Artists would graduates go on to college" What does Nicol think of Carl ad campaign? "I wouldn't recommend it as Imeet again today The federation struck the sta parka 8-ounce nylon fill Sizes 7-1 Girls' formula for improving grades! Toddlers' sizes wuuiu ueuer spena ms times studying" 95 Women's parka 5-ounce Dacron fibre-fill! S-M-L tion Sept 17 the day before it was scheduled to open The sta-Ition had turned down the fede- ration's demand for jurisdiction I over all persons who appear on the station's programs and the re-Iplay of taped shows The station returned to the air I earlier this week I 1 h' mm in mm Body in Truck? No Just Dozing CI LTTANOOG A An ex- cited caller tipped city police that an I ijdiana-licensed truck was carrying a body through torn By tne time officers stopped the -vehicle near Missionary Ridge the 'body yoke up -A tired workman was taking a nap JU ii 4 HOOVGB Convertible Nothing cleans your rugs as well as the easygoing ft New 1963 New 2-speed motor -O 4 wheels Rug adjustable Deep cleans "Beats as It Sweeps as It Cleans" Convertible only 95 69 I If mm ir I 'i- I mm 4 4 A furniturcompany 11 'A H0 FINANCING CHARGES 3 ts 4: i 1K I HOOVER POUSHER-SatUSSU Gives your floors that handrubbed look Also scrubs HOOVER LARK CLEANER The light and lively lark cleans carpets a theflooc oare tioors and statr 95 95 529 $39 tax 1 to Pick easier to Plan easier to Pay! CHARGE IT it's easier A RIGIIARDSOII GRAII1 iiiMniiiiaiii'i i riiniiMil nrn'a-jli ii" 1 niiitrti' 2S424th it IX 4-7703 Ogden 2314 Washington Blvd Self Leke 53 Esst 1st South 3kH.

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