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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 7

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THE BRIDGEPORT POST, WEDNESDAY, A A 30, 1963. UVEN GOVERNOR GETS SHEPPARDPLEA COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 30(AP) The immediate future of convicted wife-slayer Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard may be in the hands of Gov, James A.

Rhodes. Ohio's Pardon and Parole commission heard a plea yesterday (or freedom for the 39-year-old former osteopath and promised a speedy recommendation for Gov. Rhodes--perhaps by the end of the week. The prominent Bay Village, Ohio, doctor was convicted eight years ago in the bludgeon slaying of his pregnant wife, Msri- lyn. The commission is considering a possible recommendation to commute Dr.

Sheppard's second- degree murder sentence to msn- slaughter. That would result in early parole. Sits Smoking The hearing, at which Sheppard did not appear, was highlighted by the Introduction to the commission Mrs. Ariane Tebbenjohanns ot Dusseldorf, West Germany. The 33-year-old divftrcee, who has indicated desire to marry Sheppard, sat quietly smoking during the almost two-hour session.

She disclosed later that she met Sheppard for the first time Friday when she visited him for four and one-half hours. Their interest in each other developed through correspondence begun in 1960, she said. State Correction Commissioner Maury C. Koblentz said alter the hearing he has rejected a request by the German woman It visit Sheppard again today "until we clarify her status in relation to him." Sheppard was represented al the hearing by attorney F. Lee Bailey of Boston, Mass.

Bailey based his petition for parole on grounds that Sheppard has volun leered for medical experiments with cancer cells while in pris on and performed a number o( other medical services. Teaches Classes Sheppard presently is in Mari on correctional institution, where he is leaching classes in medic ally related subjects. He has steadfastly maintained his inno cence, contending a bushy hairei intruder twice knocked him ou during a robbery-slaying. Speaking in opposition to i parole was Mrs. Gertrude Baue Mahon, an assistant Cuyahoga county prosecutor.

"There isn't any question bu that the state established beyon' a doubt that this man killed his wife," Mrs. Mahon said. "He should get no special con because he has a spe cial skill that he has used prison," she added. Bailey said Mrs. Tcbbenjo hanns Is the daughter of a wate publication process invento who left her slock in his com pany.

She has a nine-year-ol daughter. Sheppard has a son 15, now in military school. In Chicago, Mrs. Tebbenjc- CONSTIPATED? I Thou a a prefe NUJOL to weakening laxatives. No a mere lubricant.

NOJOL emulsifif in intestines to increase rtoisture tention, thus add bulk for easie elimination. Non-habit-forminj Tike NUJOL at bedtime-get on my to "clockwork" regularity. DoFALSE TEETH Reck, Slide or Slip FASTEETH, Improved powde to sprinkler) on upper or lowe ftlw teeth mort firm in place. Do not elide, slip or roc No gummy, gooty, taite Atimff.FAfi TEETH iciIkaJlne (HDD Dots not sour. ChecV.s"pla odor Get FASTEETH ft drus counters everywhere.

MANY PHYSICIANS STOP FAKIS: (Jan. 25) Centre Propaganda Anll-Tnbac report 88,618 heavy smokers (of who miny re physicians) ha stopped smoking, thanks to new fornniln (Pronicotyl) reduces the urge to smok Thoffc who wish informatio about this new method of breal Ing the' tobacco habit may ceive a free Brochure (us Ion as the supply lasts) by sentlin their name and address (o Ant Tobacco Center of America, 3 Filth Dept. 58D1, Nr York 1, N.V. --A nns' (ormer husband, Olaf, id he was very surprised al involvement in the Sheppard 'She had planned to meet me Chicago last week," he told Associated Press. "But she dn't call me and 1 couldn't gel Id of her.

Then I got a post rd from New York in which said she planned to go to ilo. At that time, 1 didn't know she planned to do there." iOCKY ATTACKS KENNEDY POLICY ALBANY, N. Jan. 30-(AP) ov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller at- eked the public information pol- les of the Kennedy administra- on last night, demanding to when the American people ill be told what he called the rue situation" in Cuba. The Republican governor tolt New York Publishers asso- ation there is a philosophy, all too popular in high places, at the public cannot be. tolc ie whole truth about the inter- ational situation" because the people "might panic." He called this concept "fun amentally and dangerous rong." It was the second assault on Democratic national admin tration in two days by Rocke- eller, who is considered a like GOP Presidential nominee in ext year's election. Voices Concern The governor expressed "deep oncern" Monday over Presi ent Kennedy's decision to ha nderground nuclear tests dur ig negoliations with the Sovie nion on a lest-ban treaty am Iso said he was disturbed by an apparent weakening" of the 1. S.

position on treaty provi ions. State Senator Walter J. oney, majority leader o( the Senate and booster of the Rockefelle 'residential candidacy, said yes erday that federal agents have een sent into the state in searcl information that could dam ge the Rockefeller administra ion. Officials in Washington deniec ic allegations. Rockefeller said he had no per onal knowledge of the situatloi lahoney described.

Charges Taps Mahoney, in a Senate speech aid the investigation was bein irected by Ally. Gen. Robert Kennedy, the President's broth and involved widesprea wiretapping. Agents from th Federal Bureau of Investigation he Treasury and Internal Re 1 mue units are taking part, He said that the probe Is be ng conducted "under the guis ot a gambling investigation" an hat its objective is to embarras lockelcller and reduce his ectiveness as a critic of Kenni dy policies. The governor, in his speech he publishers, said the view tha the whole truth could not be vealed is invalid, because underestimates the In of the American pec lie and threatens the ver foundations of democracy itself.

Rockefeller said the America Mople "certainly did not pan vhen President Kennedy final went on television" last Oct. I and revealed the existence of tensive Soviet missiles in Cub "But why the long delay telling us about it?" the gove nor asked. "And what is the situation Xiba today?" he continue "Again, we don't really know. "When will we be told wh the true situation is in Cuha? ACTRESS GETS DIVORC FROM MOVIE DIRECTO SEAMEN SAVED AS BOAT SINKS GLOUCESTER, Jan. 30 (AP) A 58 foot tow boat sulk an early hour today iln south of Gloucester barely ve minutes after her two crew- en were rescued by the Coast uard.

Rescued while the boat's decks ere deep In water were John acobsen, Pawtucket, R. and Donald Soule, 31, of Port' land, Maine. They were taken aboard a 40- foot rescue boat from the Coast Guard lifeboat station at Gloucester. Neither was Injured or suf- tered ill effects. Jacobsen said apparently'one of the tow boat's planks came loose and the vessel began taking in water fatter than her two pumps cauld manage.

'There was a rough sea oul there," Jacobsen said, "and wr were plenty busy. When I realized the water coming in was away ahead of our pumps I put in a distress call to the Coast Guard. I couldn't even tell you what part of the boat the planking might have come loose." Jacobsen added that the Coast Guard lifeboat pulled up akWR the tow boat North Star and transferred them to safety while they were standing deep in water on the deck. Jacobsen said the North Star had been in Portland, Maine, on a dredging project since last October and was returning to New York city. per cent of Common Market exports to the United States are manufactured goods.

LOS ANGELES. Jan. 30 -(UPI) Actress Jenny Maxwell, 20, was granted yesterday from assistant movie director Paul W. Rapp, 25, after she testified he was "extremely possessive and overly jealous, to the point of being fanatical." Tho couple wed in April, 1953, when she was 16 and separated in December, 1961. Miss Maxwell waived alimony but was awarded $100 monthly support for their son.

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