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Yesterday, a 4monthold boy from Brooklyn was found dead in his crib with bites all over his face and body. Barry Small was the youngest of seven children born to Rose Small. A 31-year-old single mother who lives in a tenement at 85 Kingston Avenue in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighbourhood.

The mother, who gets money from welfare, told the police that she had left her children in her five-room apartment with their aunt, Mrs. Fannie Stokley, while she looked for another place to live.

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A 5 year old boy was bitten on the face while sleeping in a Harlem apartment on January 3. He was taken to Harlem Hospital for care and then sent home.

On January 10, Mayor Wagner announced a big plan to get rid of rats in the city’s slums. The Board of Estimate approved a $1 million plan to kill rats in the first year of the plan.

The push is expected to get really going in March. And the Health Department will be in charge of most of it.

Richard Fox, who was only 3 months old, was bitten by rats many times in Coney island Brooklyn, in 1959, and he died from the shock. In contrast to what happened yesterday, the baby cried and woke up the mother. He was the first person in this area to die from rat bites.

In the summer of 1962, a 2 monthold girl was badly bitten in another Brooklyn tenement. She had plastic surgery for three hours and lived through the attack.

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The mother, who gets money from welfare, told the police that she had left her children in her five-room apartment with their aunt, Mrs. Fannie Stokley, while she looked for another place to live.

She said that she and the other seven families who lived in the four-story tenement had been complaining for years about the dirty hallways, holes in the walls, and broken plaster.

At 9 o’clock in the morning, Mrs. Stokley told John, the oldest child, to go look at the baby in his room. The seven-year-old boy came back and said that the baby was sleeping well.

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