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'i -9 '5 i. 1 1 -JW -Jl. JW 1 K' 3 4i 1 20-C Cincinnati Enquirer Saturday, April it, I960 I mt IK Lr Hasn't Endorsed Kennedy At All, Brown Asserts SACRAMENTO, April 15 (UPJ) Gov. Edmund Brown said today he has not endorsed Sen. John 4 Kennedy or any other Democratic presidential candidate and won't make any move until after the June 7 California primary.

Brown told a news confer- the only thing discussed was ence that a report by a New whether it would be possible York newspaper that he had to avoid bitterness between pledged the state's 8l-vote -AP Wirtohoto made their outdoor debut yesterday as the thermometer hit 78.2 degrees. The chimps, known as the four "Little Women," with names borrowed from Louisa May Alcott's characters, are about one year old and have been at the zoo two months. Kennedy and Sen. Hubert delegation to the Massachu HERE ARE THREE WISE CHIMPS and one gossip. Amy, left, holds the floor as Jo, Meg and Beth, left to right, go Into a huddle and Imitate the three wise monkeys at New York's Bronx Zoo.

The four chimpanzees from Sierra Leone, Africa, Humphrey in their West Vir setts Senator was "absolutely ginia primary battle. not true." "I had a feeling that the last few weeks of the Wiscon "I can only tell you that do not feel myself committed -AP Wlfwhot shade for 10 minutes. Then he went back to handing out candy as temperatures rose Into the high 80s. (Confidential note to adults: Man In bunny suit is Ray Ravel and he really did pass out.) sin campaign got a little rough," Brown said. "I THE EASTER BUNNY passed out cold from the heat yesterday as he handed out candy to children at a shopping center in East Patterson, N.

J. Store officials gave him a cold drink and let him rest In the wfl) Mil 0 to any candi BUS DRIVER date and I feel thought that two or three of the Democratic leaders QQCUlgTTOK) completely free to support any candidate I see should talk to the two candi Gets Maximum Fine Looking Ahead dates and tell them they were not doing each other any fit," Brown said. The Governor good." After 6 Children Are Hurt Brown said that at no time said the Democratic delegation pledged to him as a "favo during his talk with Kennedy or a later talk with Gov. Orville L. Freeman of Minne The driver of a school bus Nixon Is To Shun Primaries; Wiethe Appears Safe In Office Stepfather Held In Child's Death A 17-month-old Vine Street boy apparently choked to death on water after being left alone in a bathtub last night.

Police held his stepfather for questioning. Dead on arrival at General Hospital was Paul David Riddell, son of Nancy Riddell and stepson of her common-law husband, Carl Richmond, 43, 1309 Vine St. that skidded on Ice and sota, Humphrey's campaign rammed a tree March 21, In rite son" in the primary was selected as a rep manager, was the subject of LioZJ juring six children, was given endorsement mentioned. the maximum fine of $50 and resentative dele- BROWN "I never told anybody that costs for driving too fasti given Sens. John F.

Kennedy Enquirer staffers in Wash- Detective Fred Ruck said Richmond told him he put gation "and I don't think would support considering road conditions, (D. Mass.) and Stuart Syming ington, Columbus and Cin the infant in the bathtub, turned on the water, and anyone coul'J commit that Brown said. by Judge David N. Gorman In ton (D. Mo.) last year.

But It cinnati report the news delegation to anyone." Brown said he talked to County Court Wednesday ahead of the news, items that night. is unlikely that they can deliver. The reason: Senator Johnson will speak Socko's' Still Kennedy last Friday after the Wisconsin primary, but that will help you understand future events. The boy's mother was out, and the infant got dirty while playing on the floor, Richmond told police. When he returned to the bathroom, the child was banging over the tub's side and was whimpering, but appeared better after Richmond applied artificial respiration and dressed him, Ruck quoted him as saying.

William H. Sack, 47, 9380 Mala Montgomery, was driving the bus carrying 33 to a Jefferson-Jackson Day Got A Grip, by the late Ben A. Ameson, professor of political science, to encourage students to participate in political parties. DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS Look for an attempt to unseat John A. Wiethe, chairman of the Hamilton County Democratic Central Committee, when the committee holds its reorganization meeting May 17.

The "kickback" suit filed this week by Martin J. Hogan dinner In Beaver Local High School near East Liverpool. children to All Saints School WASHINGTON Vice Presi The hall will hold 600 dent Nixon's policy of taking In Montgomery when the vehicle left the road and Pal's Wrist Broken no part in primary elections persons, senator Symington Deaths And Funerals itruck a tree on Kemper Road spoke to a much larger state as long as he is unopposed near Montgomery Road. Union Here Plans No War On Monitors Top Cincinnati Teamsters will remain unchanged, at wide gathering in Columbus As Party Chief Grabs Hand while Senator Kennedy was least through the Ohio and Ohio State Highway man Roy Cason told the court guest of honor at the an Indiana primaries on May 3. ths bus, owned by the Kissel Despite the urging of some John "Socko" Wiethe Isn't was only the first step in a campaigns oust the Earl Aylstock Dies; Former UC Official nual Cuyahoga County Democratic steer roast always one of the biggest political events In Ohio.

of his supporters, he will not go Into either state. Here is losing his grip In the Hamil Brothers, had four bald tires and had not been given a safety Inspection by the highway patrol. why: ton County Democratic Party. So far, Wiethe appears to Union officials yesterday were reported planning no response to a request from Republican organizations be in no danger of losing the The party chairman, a DELAWARE Ohio Wes- sack testified the bus was Job he's held since 1954. The a spare and that the regularl Earl J.

Aylstock, a former leyan University Is having Including those in Ohio and Indiana, were told the Vice President was not going to state union leaders for assistance in abolishing the Teamsters Board of Monitors. Mary Kortekamp, Reading, and six grandchildren. former professional football player, snapped a friend's wrist bone during a hand trouble obtaining a speaker dus naa Droken down. All six children Injured suffered facej campaing In primaries. A cuts.

The request, in the form of for its annual Democratic Day sponsored by the Ben A. Arneson Institute of Practi official of the Southwestern Publishing Co. and at one time assistant director of the Evening School of the Uni change now would substanti shake at a Tenth Ward meet Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9:15 a. m. Tuesday in St.

Xavier Church, Cincin telegrams sent to every Ohio ate the claims of his oppon ing Thursday night. Andy cal Politics. ents who are saying Demo nati. Burial will be In St. Teamsters union local, was signed by William Presser, versity of Cincinnati, died The college forum has not Joseph Cemetery, Eighth St.

Enquirer called 10 of the 54 ward and township leaders and found all of them disposed to stick with their chairman. WASHINGTON Rep. Walter Moeller (D Lancaster, expects to return to the Treasury this year a substantial amount of his office salary allowance, but he lsnt looking for any thanks. Last president of the Ohio Con Buschbacher, Tenth Ward chairman, his right wrist in a cast, admited yesterday he picked the wrong time for the cratic candidates made him look bad in the Wisconsin and Illinois primaries. yesterday morning In Christ Obscene Photos, Flying Tackle Trap Suspect ference of Teamsters, and and Nebraska Ave.

Friends may call at the Busse and been popular with Democrats, especially since Paul Butler, chairman of the Hospital. Mr. AylstocK was 62 Don Pfelffer, secretary. years old. He uvea at 5524 Borgmann funeral home COLUMBUS Sen, Lyndon Extremely important that Fox Mt.

Airy. after 2 p. m. Monday. handshake.

Wiethe put the squeeze on his friend just after he party's national committee, was booed roundly there. B. Johnson (D. who also After graduation 1931 you Immediately contact your Senators and Congress Norwood police -last nightl Dr. Arthur S.

Flemmlng, avoiding primaries, will (Wiethe) had denied charges from the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Aylstock served man asking their support of Robert A. Friend Services for Robert A. Secretary of Health, Educa- maae a flying tackle to nab a confectionary shop owner come to Ohio May 16 for the first time since he became legislation now Introduced contained In a suit filed In Common Pleas Court Tues 10 years as assistant director Friend, a contractor and real to allow the Team of the Evening College. He suspected of showing obscene photographs to women cus day.

The suit charged that tlon and Welfare and former year, ne turned uacK nearly president of Ohio wesleyan, $10,000 about a third of his will speak Monday for the allowance but nobody Republican Day program. seemed to appreciate It, or The institute was founded even care, he said. estate developer and a member of a leading family in the he had forced kickbacks from an una vowed presidential canddldate. Party leaders are promising him a reception equal to that sters to hold a constitutional convention to elect its officers and to conduct its own tomers. then became head of the college textbook department of the Southwestern Publishing sales tax stamp agents.

business and civic affairs of Reuben Berke, 52, 5208 Lil I mt to talkinc at the the Lackland-Reading area business," the telegrams Cincinnati. He retired from that position In 1952. were held Wednesday at thei Weil funeral home. Rabbi Al read. The message received luke lian saw police enter the front door and made a dash for the back door of his shop at 4702 Montgomery officers said.

He was tackled by He was a director of the Cln ward meeting about the suit and I started pounding the table and getting pretty excited," Wiethe told friends last night. "And pretty soon, ud comes Andy, and sticks clnnatus Building and Loan Co. at the time of his death. bert A. Goldman officiated Burial was In Oak Hill Cemetery, Glendale.

warm reception here because chief Cincinnati Teamsters officials have supported He was a veteran of both City Hall by Gilbert Sands monitors' moves against World War I and World War Mr. Friend, who was 51 years old, died April 9 in the out his hand and says 'I'm with you, And that's II, leaving the Navy at the close of World War II with lit Mereaitn Dockum and Detective George Kempf and booked on a charge of possession of obscene pictures. Lieutenant Dockum said several women comnlninpri Presser, James Hoffa, Teamsters Union president, and other top officers. Emerson A. North Hospital when it happened." College Hill.

His residence the rank of lieutenant com mander. He was a member was at 796 W. Sharon Rd Forest Into Rule Runs that Berke flashed lewd pic-'ul ouge, ana Zoning Northside, the Cummlns- uate of Elder High School and served two years in the Army in World War IL tures at them when they en He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Friend; three tered his store, but they re ville Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons, the Scottish daughters, Mrs. Donald Glea- He Is survived by his widow, fused to press charges.

Rite bodies of the Valley of Auto Collision Injures Four In Family Four members Of the son, Fleming Road, Wyoming; Mrs. William Harrison, Difficulty At Hearing Last night, the officers said they saw a woman go Into Berke's store and loitered Cincinnati and the Syrian Temple of the Shrine, Mrs. Lorraine Doyle three sons, Gilbert C. Thompson Thomas A. and Donald J.

Thompson, and a daughter, Janet Ann Thomp and Miss Perry Lee Friend, at home; two sons, Albert about near his window until Mr. Aylstock is survived by Foster Friend, Sharon ville City Planning Commission -east corner of Bramble and they saw him produce "what Gueenhelm family were in and Robert Allen Friend, at pffnrts tn anniv the new Resi-Homer Aves. The Board of son, all at home; his mother, jured last night in a head-on to permit the Rollman Co. to remodel Its two downtown stores into a single structure, at an estimated cost of up to nis widow, Mrs. Elizabeth F.

Aylstock, and two brothers, Harold Aylstock, Dayton, and looked like photographs." When captured, Berke had home, and 11 grandchildren dence "B-2" zone regulation 'Education asked for the new Mrs. Helen Thompson, two brothers, Norbert and Edward automobile collision on uucm Creek Road, east of Harris Avenue. Norwood. for the first time got a mixed William Aylstock, Burbank, a dozen snapshots In his, hand "of the very worst Mr. Friend's uncle, Clifford Friend, is the composer of music for many hit stage Thompson, and two sisters, $4 million.

canr. school to relieve overcrowding at the present elementary school. Enrollment there exceeds its 1200 capactiy by Mrs. Donald Rock and Mrs. reception yesterday at a hearing.

Hatters Alley extends be kind," Lieutenant Dockum said. Listed in fair condition at Jewish Hospital were: Robert productions of the day. An Joan Lengerlch, all of Price Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday at the Charles A.

Miller Sons funer The staff wants to rezone Hill. more than 100 pupils, the E. Gugenheim, 55, 501 Reilly other uncle, Dr. Morrie Schu-man, is a former president of i 10-acre area of nverview tween Vine Street and Race Street The vacation would be for 124 feet off Vine Street arm and lee a Requiem High Mass will be al home, tforthside. Friends Easter Weather the Cincinnati unit of the his wife, Mary Ann, 52, legj property on the south side of e.

McMillan Street, between American Dental Society, and arm and hip fractures; their sung at 9:30 a. m. Monday In St. Jude Church, Bridgetown. Burial will be in St.

Joseph To compensate for the clos two other uncles, Abe andi may call at the funeral home tomorrow from 4 to 9 p. m. Sister Alice Richter 4 ing, Rollman will construct son, Richard Gugenheim, 26, 2501 Vera and his wife, Board said. Alley Vacation Is Approved The City Planning Com Ingleslde and Cleinview to preserve and Increase views in construction Mayor Schuman, are active nemeterv. F.iirhth St.

and Ne- a 25 to 30-foot street connect in the business affairs of the I Draska Ave. friends may call Laura, 23, injuries ing the remainder of the Valley area. His parents, Bert of property. Sister Alice of the Sacred Heart, a member of the Sis and Bessie Friend, operated Several property owners William E. McCready, 34, alley with Opera Place and Install a series of off-street loading docks along the east Friend's Restaurant, one of 5219 Ward was Jailed at the Dalbert Mortuary, Price Hill, tomorrow from 3 to 9 p.

m. Joe Cook supported the recommendations, but others felt "B-2" requirements were too great, mission recommended vacating a part of Hatters Alley the landmarks of the Lock- ters of Notre Dame de Namur, died yesterday at the Summit Convent on Grandin Road. side of the new street under $700 bond on charges of failure to have a driving land area, more than 50 years. that there should be upgraa- license and careless opera ine or that a greater area George P. Prandy tion or nis car.

Dynamic Valley News should be considered for re- He drove to the wrong side She was 66 years old. Sister Alice taught for nine years at the Summit Country Day School and formerly taught In -schools in Chicago and Joe Cook, a greenhouse operator, died yesterday at his home, 5715 West Fork Cheviot. He was 57 years old. May Be 'Kind' The Easter weatherman has promised to be kind to us. Locally, the Weather Bureau Insists It will be a warm Sunday, but there is the outside chance of scattered showers or thun-dershowers in the afternoon and evening.

Easter morning should be "nice," a meteorologist said. Warm temperatures, with a possibility of rain, also were likely for today. The mercury may go to 80 In the afternoon, following a morning low of 60. George P. Prandy, a re znnlnir.

of the road In rounding a curve and hit the car driven tired sales representative Thf commission took the here of the Bay West Paper He operated the greenhouse matter under advisement. by the elder Mr. Gugenheim Dayton, Ohio. "B-2" zoning permits all Green Bay, died yesterday In the Veterans Ad Lt Harold F. Terwilliger said.

in Chicago she served for at his home for 10 years. His widow, Mrs. Helen McDonald types of construction, Includ Butler Prosecutor Scores Governor Robert L. Marrs, Butler County Prosecutor, declared ministration Hospital, Cin Cook, survives. Private serv 23 years as a teacher In St.

Peter Canlsius School and later for four years in the ing high-rise apartments, the higher the structure the cinnati. Mr. Prandy lived at ices will be held Monday at NLRB OFFICE 1496 Beacon Mt. Wash Julienne Country Day School greater the requirements are for setbacks to protect views Ington. He was 67 years old.

the Charles E. Meyer funeral home, Norwood. Burial will be in Hamilton, Ohio. of adloinlnsr nroperty. What Mr.

Prandy was a member yesterday that Governor DlSalle's intervention in the Polndexter case Is a reflection on the Judicial system. "I in Dayton. She was the former Margaret Josephine Richter of Columbus, Ohio. She was a nun more than 40 of the Masonic Lodge in is known as an "edgellne" is employed at the brow of the Leota E.Nash In Cincinnati Cited For feel the Governor has every right to consider or grant Green Bay, the Scottish Rite bodies In Milwaukee and Mrs. Leota E.

Nash, who years. hillside to help control muia lne locations. clemency In the case, but to make an Issue of the Judicial processes is certainly a re-i with her husband, the late Survivors include two sis Speeding Procedures In Handling Cases Syrian Temple of the Shrine In Cincinnati. He was a vet Koeniger Named To Safety Patrol Patrolman Elmo "Bud" It was to encourage nign- Clifford E. Nash, formerly op ters, Miss Florence Richter fipptinn on the court connection witn tne ratal eran of World War rlse apartment buildings, per- erated the Nash Dry Goods and Miss Elizabeth Richter.

mittlnz more persons to Marrs asserted. DiSalle Is Survivors Include his widow, Store at Whetsel and Pren staff members of the Na shooting of Mrs. Marie Hires, Hamilton, In a robbery at Koeniger, Hamilton County and a brother, Louis Richter, share in the view, that the schedUied to Interview several Patrol member for seven all of Columbus. tional Labor Relations Board Ninth Region office in Cincin Mrs. Jeanette Eggers Prandy; a daughter, Mrs.

James thai Commission tice Madlsonvllle, died yesterday In a nursing home here. Mrs. Nash, who was 85 years, yesterday was ap iUVUi "'persons and to visit the tempt at the Hires home April 10, 1959 Citation of speeders by airplane- Is ex Requiem High Mass will be sung in the chapel of the zoning. Math las, Bevis, and two pointed to the force's High nati received national praise yesterday for "outstanding contributions to case hand suene ui uie crime tuuay ui nSPHhnehls investigation of possible was Harry Husman, years old, had operated the Summit Convent at 8:30 a. way Safety Division by grandsons.

Services will be held at 2 pected to be started next change Monday. Burial will be In week on Ohio 4 between Mid- who had applied for a per clemency for Frank Polndexter, 50, Cincinnati. Polndex- ling improvement." dry goods concern more than 30 years. She lived at 5115 Stewart Madl Gate of Heaven Cemetery. dietown and Hamilton, the mit to construct a five-floor NLRB General Counsel Friends may visit the con apartment building on his Sheriff Dan Tehan.

Patrolman Koeniger, who assumes his new duties Wednesday, will assist Corp. Paul Fricker, head of the division, in public relations and safety pro-J p. m. Monday at the T. P.

White and Sons funeral home, Mt Washington. Burial will be In Rest Haven Memorial Park. Friends may visit the1 funeral home from 4 to 9 sonvllle. She was a member of Madl property. Stuart Rothman In Washington said they and other members of regional offices ter Is scheduled to be State Highway Patrol trocuted at 8 p.

m. Monday lannqunced yesterday. Want To Keep Covered Bridge vent between 4 and 8 p. m. tomorrow.

Samuel L. Specht He said views could be maintained with less open space than required by "B-t" sonvllle Chapter 373, Order of Eastern Star, and In former grams. naa reduced processing time for unfair labor practice cases more than 60 per cent p. m. today.

Urging restoration of the! offered the bridge to any In If the requirements would be Samuel L. Specht, a retired Happy Hollow covered bridge years was active In the Monday Club and In the Madlsonvllle Garden Club. She employee of the Al Kramer dividual or group which would remove it for restora since juiy i. G. C.

Thompson reduced, he said, he would be willing to construct a at Its present site, the Rich Roffing Co. and secretary of Regional Director John C. was a member of Madlson Gilbert C. Thompson, ownen higher building. Local 38, Slate and Tile Getreeu said his staff had mond, Ind Parks Club stated yesterday in a letter to the tion purposes.

A concrete bridge Is to replace the vllle Methodist Church. Her of the Thompson Installation Planning Commission. The Roofers Union, died Thurs helped compile "a significant Board of Public Works and only survivors are two nieces and Service Co. of Bridge 8-acre tract Is at the north-j national record in reducing ancient wooden structure which was closed to traffic Wayne County Commission and four nephews. town, dealers in kitchen day in St.

Francis Hospital. He lived at 632 E. Fifth St. Mr. Specht was 74 years old.

aeiays ana speeding Dro- He's Robbed Charles Motz, an 86-year-old barber, told police a thief took $233 from his shop at 3936 Eastern while he was attending Good Friday services from until 3 p. m. yesterday. The thief entered through an unlocked door in Mots home in the rear of thf shop. Services will be held at equipment and appliances ers, "We believe It would dishonor the structure to move two yeaTs ago after It was damaged by a windstorm.

1 p. m. Monday at the died Thursday In St. Francis He is survived by his New School Wins Approval ceaures in handling cases brought before the National Labor Relations Board." it to a place where it would Thomas funeral home, Madl Hospital. Mr.

Thompson widow, Mrs. Nellie FItzpatrick The Park Club contends that traffic at the bridge location Specht; a daughter, Mrs The Ninth Region has Juris sonvllle. Burial will be In Laurel Cemetery. Friends not be used, but merely set up as a sort of glorified "playpen to be looked at" The would have been 42 years old on April 23. He lived at S761 Blscayne Dr- Bridgetown- Bite for a proposed Madl- Is not so heavy that a restored structure could not Mary Louise Frey, Price Hill; a son, James E.

Specht, diction over NLRB cases In Kentucky and major portions may call at the funeral home sonvllla elementary school. Mr. Thompson a grad-l Board of Works on March 31thandle it after 1 p. m. tomorrow.

Bridgetown; a sister, Mrs. was approved toy the Clty Jpf Ohio and West Virginia, i.

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