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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 23, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday october 23, 1994 the stars and stripes Page 5 raping boy Chicago a four boys Muler the age of 14 have been charged with rap ing a 10-year-old boy twice at a juvenile detention Center. The victim told police he was attacked by one of the boys while two others pinned his arms As crowd of youngsters watched television nearby. The second assault occurred in a Shower room in the co6k county juvenile de Tention Center said state s attorney Jack o Malley. Two 13-year-Olds, a 12-year-old and an 11-year-old were charged with criminal sexual assault. On thursday three were ordered to stand trial in juvenile court. A hearing was pending for the fourth boy. One of the suspects was serving 30days for four burglary convictions another was incarcerated for attempted Mur Der. The victim had been charged with trying to hold ii a doughnut shop. Two recent cases of children killing children in Chicago have drawn National police say 5-year-old Eric Morse was dropped from the 14th floor of a housing it Tia Sirvao 5r project by 10 and 11-year old boys be us 1116 limes Iii vary cause he refused to steal Candy. Anpo lice say 11-year-old Robert Sarid Ifer Glen Smith stands in front of a billboard in Gary ind., on ver Tising Gary s reputation As the murder capital of the United killed another child for a gang then was thursday that uses the City a murder rate to justify higher Sala states still he says he would t do a patrol officer s Job for the killed by two of the  Ages Ricafor police officers. Smith says he does t like the idea of and amount listed $22,517. 14andl6. Quayle giving Clear signs of Washington a acting More like a 1996presidential contender each Day former vice president Dan Quayle has created two Campaign funds that Are key signs of his White House ambitions. Quayle recently converted leftover donations from his Senate Campaign account to form a political action committee that he can use to give donations to Republican candidates. In addition he took $100,000 of the leftover Money and formed a presidential exploratory committee that will allow him to raise and spend Money to test the political Waters the exploratory committee and the Pac listed the same address in Indianapolis. While Quayle has t filed records with the Federal election commission declaring his candidacy the two moves detailed in reports to the Fec last week Are the clearest sign yet of his intentions. William r. Neale a close Quayle associate and trea surer for his new Pac said he does not believe the for Mer vice president will make a final decision until next year. The exploratory com Mittee is not doing any thing yet. He has just set aside the Money in the event that he decides to pursue Federal office so he can comply with All the applicable Fec  Neale said. In its first report to the Fec last week the Pac called issues 94, reported Quayle transferring $100,000 on sept. 20  Dan Quayle exploratory  presidential hopefuls create exploratory committees to raise and spend Money to gauge their chances before declaring candidacy. They Are subject to Federal Dona Tion limits but their activities must be disclosed Only Ifa candidate files to run. Quayle s latest moves including creation of the Pac put him on Par with other gop hopefuls. Issues 94 has Only the Money left Over from Quayle Senate Campaign about $228,746 at the end of septem Ber according to the new report but soon Well be raising Vioney to support Candi dates for office and taking stands on a variety of is sues a Cal said. Quayle has made no secret of his aspirations to re turn to the White House. After spending most of the first 18 months since leaving office out of Public View he re Enier cd during the summer to tout his new Book a Memoir of the Bush presidency. Town wants shot at cutting Deer population Ardmore a. A one of Philadelphia s wealthiest suburbs wants to winnow its Deer population by putting sharpshooters on elevated platforms to gun them Down with Small Caliper High velocity rifles. The lower Merion township commissioners voted 12-2 last week to Call in hired guns and bait parts of the Well manicured suburb whether it s a Deer coming through a car wind shield or a Deer floating dead in a swimming Pool or Adeer eating ornamental shrubs the township has a real problem Deer consultant Bryon Shissler told the com missioners professional removal would make the most sense " / the state game commission is expected to approve the plan which Aims to eliminate hundreds of Deer in the next two years. The vote followed an emotional hour Long debate i which opponents repeated their Call to use contraceptive darts instead. The measure approved allows the township to con Sider other alternatives such As contraception As Long As they do not impede the shooting plan. Inmate sex satanist giving $ 1 million to nuns Mansfield Ohio a some Cincinnati nuns Are getting More than pennies from heaven. A former Devil worshipper and convicted Felon is offering them More than $1 million. Thomas Phelan who recently inherited the Money from his Mother wants to make the donation now be cause he s had two heart attacks and expects to die in prison. He began serving 21 to 40 years for armed robbery in 1987. " ". Phelan 42, of St Louis planned to turn Over .$700,000 Worth of property and $326,000 in Cash to Sis Ter Evelyn Ancilla and the Sisters of the society of the transfiguration at a prison banquet last week. The gift will help fund sister Ancilla s dream a Halfway House for women jailed in Ohio for striking Hack at their batterers Phelan said. Phelan in t particularly religious but he credits Sis Ter Ancil i s prison ministry at the Mansfield correctional institution. With getting him to give up Devil worship. Sister Ancilla 85, could not be reached for comment. Clean Bill of head Fth Elizabethtown a. A what could have been the worst Day of a Man s life turned out to be one of his Luckiest. Ted Yackera Learned sept. 13 that he did thave cancer. Hours later he won $9 million in Pennsylvania s wild card lotto. I went through a lot that week Yackera said of extensive tests before his doctor declared him cancer free. After the cancer scare i was feeling great but after the lottery i was really trying to hold it  Yackera 34, picked up a Check Friday for $305,000, the first instalment of the Jackpot. I m a very Lucky Man and i thank god for everything that s  his immediate plans include a trip to Disney world and Early retirement from his Job As a school District business manager. After that he might build a pinball Arcade or open a. Mcdonald s franchise. He said he might go to graduate school then maybe Law school  
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