European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 03, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse A tight 24 Thi stars Ano stuits Ait $500, of new York a two seedy looking men walked into a mid Manhattan jewelry store thursday As customers and walked out a few minutes late with shopping bags filled with possibly a half million Dollar Worth of jewelry taken at gun estimated the loot could Range anywhere from$350,000 to $500,000. Edward Merrin manager of the store at Madison Avenue and 54th Street said the two men had been in the store four times be fore and one of them had put a$100 Deposit on a pair of earrings two weeks ago. They were and they did t look like they could afford an ,., Emerald earring said Van employee. The employee said the two men transplant performed continued from Page a formed America s first adult cardiac Transfer in january was quoted by a Hospital spokesman. The operation began about7 30 . With a t e a a composed of most members from the last operation the spokesman said. The dead Man s heart was maintained by a resuscitator As the 15-member team prepared for the suffered his first heart attack in 1961 and had irreversible cardiac damage. His wife Eileen told newsmen her Hus band had been unable to work for the past two years because of his heart condition. At first i was shocked by. The idea but time and the knowledge of How desperate my husband wanted to undergo the operation made me realize that this maybe his Only Chance to live mrs. Rizor remember his commenting i wish that were me following the first heart transplant by or. Christian Barnard in the couple whose four children Range from 3 to 15 years of age live in a modest subdivision i Salinas an agricultural Center about 120 Miles South of Sanfrancisco. Rizor was employed by a retail store to build display cases. Of the world s previous transplants Only one patient has survived. Heis or. Philip Blaiberg 58, a retired dentist who was the world s third recipient in a trans Plant performed by Barnar Djan. 2. Shumway s first transplant operation was performed four Days later when the heart of a House wife mrs. Virginia Mae White was placed in the Chest of Mik Kasperak 54, a retired steel worker. The heart functioned flawlessly until Kasperak s death from internal bleeding Jan. 21.shumway regarded that opera Tion also a clinical trial and announced plans to make another attempt when a suitable donor and recipient were available. In recent weeks the Hospital had received at least three possible recipients but no suitable donor until thursday s operation. Shumway s latest attempt came two Days after the death of the world s seventh recipient Clovis Rob lain 68. He died in Paris 53 hours after receiving the heart of a Young Metal worker who suffered fatal brain in juries in an Auto crash. Returned about 10 . Thursday and said they wanted to change their Purchase and then pulled guns. Lie Down or Well blow you brains out he told the store s three and. His companion also waving a pistol cleaned out an open Safe almost All the jewel by in Glass showcases and Dia monds on open shelves. They shoved the loot into shopping bags and fled. By John Kruege staff writer Mannheim Germany is the army has Oti gummed the spec 4 Martin Miller of he co 1st support brigade Here claims a Neucom record in gum 21-year-old super Mouth from Brooklyn beat the Nav record set in Edzell Scotland by chomping 106 Sticks at one Beckman with 102time. Seaman Philip had held the mar Sticks. Ito a life Long bubblegum fan Cier like Miller this was child s play. He As a matter of Honor to show up the Sailor and now he i ready foil All com to Gums t i 8j.i i4 flt j 1 get angry there s no limit to the lengths of gum i let pfc 8-3, 205 Chew decl tue Siw vat a Pounder who s rioted for his tremendous appetite. I Euhe credits his great milk con. keeping his teething shape for Cha Gray hit me in the Mouth and the Only damage the Cut on his fist mile singly recounted meanwhile the Bubble gun addicted Soldier is hoping that to Complete coitlmititient9 in Lull urges rights drive Philadelphia a vice president Hubert h. Humphrey called thursday for a new and Complete National commit ment to human rights to meet the problems created by the indecent denial of human equal Ity in this 4 noting his own role in fighting for civil rights starting with the 1948 democratic National convention the vice president said the nation has court protected civil rights. Agreement iphone Sirick Washington up the communication workers of America announced thursday tentative agreement had been reached with the Bell system on new contracts that could end the strike Early. Next week. The Union said its More than200,000 striking members would vote on the pacts during the next three Days and the nation s two week old Telephone strike could end by Early next Joseph Beirne president of Theca called the settlement big in every sense he said a total three year package represented a 19.58 per cent increase i wages and fringe benefits. When the settlement is eventually applied to All Union non Union and non supervisory personnel in the Bell system the Cost will be estimated at $2 Bil lion Beirne said. Baseball by United press International american league California 000 010 0001boston 000 102 lox4 Ellis Heffner 7cimino 7 Burgmeister 8 and Rodgers j Santiago 3 4 7 2 3-0 and Gibson. Harrelson 1st. Up Ellis 1-3 or but he said so much Les scan even yet be said of Humah rights which depend on the re Spect of neighbors and Are real Only in terms of the self respect of the his speech was prepared forthe 38th quadrennial session of the african methodist episcopal churches Here. % " " " Humphrey who is seeking the democratic presidential Nomi nation said time is running out of us now for meeting a Cri Sis which has been building up for two but he added there has been More Gainin the last five years than in the Hundred years before know Humphrey said that action hard 1 action Hasto be taken that the costs Are High for doing what has to Bedone and that these costs have to be paid that the worst mis take will be to rely on words when deeds Are called for."Humphrey., outlined Steps he favors to achieve Progress inhuman rights including meeting the1 problems of a r unemployment of rats and Roaches and Rotten houses and disease and Igno Rance in americans Urban an Rural slums. A. Listening closely r As have this week through the of Hanoi. Continued from Page i earlier promises to go r any where at any time to achieve peace in Vietnam. " r 0"the responsibility for the de Lay of the contacts rests entirely with the american Side the paper said conscience this to airmen ofis unquestionable. The Point is whether Ornot the . Government will give up its stubborn attitude an accept phenom penh or War saw. Files of the government to the demands of the poor people s marchers in Washington for theirs is an authentic voice of the America which has been left squarely and effectively with those who defeat their own cause by violence an riots and civil disorders for they undermine the determine efforts of those of us who Are trying hardest to make equal rights into equal t Tunit to probe disciplining of deserters Washington up chair Man Richard b. Russell thurs Day named a Senate armed services subcommittee to look into the Pentagon s disciplining of cases of military deserters who take Refuge in Neutral countries and denounce . Vietnam War efforts. The Georgia Democrat named sen. Daniel k. Inouye a Hawaii to head the inquiry. Also named were Sens. Thomas j. Mclntyre d-n.h., and John g. Tower subcommittee will be empowered to study the mean available to for having the United state returned to it jurisdiction those persons who desert Johile m e m b e r s of the armed forces Russell said in a statement. He said there is concern about whether persons who desert and Are later returned to military jurisdiction receive appropriate discipline. His statement said fairness to those who fulfil their military Obliga Tion requires that persons who denounce their country and their citizenship hot be late rewarded or treated As poor people1 stall March on capital Memphis Tenn. A ithe March Ori Washington conceived by Martin Luther King to dramatize the nation s poor of All races began thursday i Memphis where King was killed the nearly 400 marchers Allbut a few of them negroes stepped off at 1 27 p.m., cdt.1for the two mile hike through some of the City s slum areas some of the marchers planned to go Only As far As parked at the end of the twisting March route. But oth ers planned to Board the buses for the trip to Marks miss., the area which King had termed the worst Rural poverty Section inthe United states. Some of the marchers carried bumper sticker size pennants saying i had a oth ers carried framed pictures of i. March began on the Street outside the Lorraine. Motel the place where King was killed by a sniper the night of april 4i i earlier a memorial plaque had been dedicated at the Motel King s widow Coretta King pledged eternal loyalty and dedication to the work which the so nobly began in helping dedicate the Marble Marker i memory of her slain husband. A ,. Weather ". Partly Cloudy with isolated showers Little change saturday. Fyant Furt Heidel Berg High 60, k w 45. Temperatures n corded thursday get $ fAm pm / p i 72 91 Adana p 83 72 Athens c 46 63 Atuwo p 45 61 Berlin p41 54 Frankfurter 46 61 London p " a pm 60 68 Madrid p45 59 Munich p so 74 Paris cl46 48" Prestwick r 62 68 Rome p76 .79 wheelus o a Clear cd Cloudy a partly Cloudy rain. 2nd weather Wing Hope s jokes get Richer fms poor i get care packages ". A by Vernon Scott Hollywood up i m no that Rich Bob Hope cried. I m so poor i get car packages from the Beverly Hill Billies every s bleat of poverty Fol Lowed two National Magazine stories. The first said he was Worth a half billion dollars. The second scaled Down his wealth to $150 million identifying Hamas the Only performer Worth that stories brought a Glassy eyed response from the come Dian. If i had that kind of Money i would t go to Vietnam i d Send for it he said i Don t know How these stories get around but they Arena True. I m Lucky not be that As it May Hope i Many times Over a millionaire even he cannot be sure of his total Worth Hope prefers to joke about his earnings and savings rather than draw any sober conclusions about his solvency. I m so hungry i ate the buttons off my Panama last night he said. I thought they were lifesavers. In fact i Mso poor that when i was born i was stamped made in Japan the English. Born comedian was reminded that he owns swimming Pool and a private Golf Hole in the backyard. All that makes Nice the internal Revenue Guys stand around asking where have we failed " he said. Ever time a bus stops i North Hollywood Bob s Home dozen relatives get off eat the tires and ask where does Bob Hope live " remember i m a Guy who started playing for $5 a night i vaudeville and i be had the Good Fortune of giving away about 3 million in the past 10 years it s Nice to be Able to help people so i m not squawk Hope is doing All he can to quell the rumours of his Grea wealth which May or May not be , my wife Dolores reads that stuff about $150 million and she starts ripping up All the i mattresses and looking under the rugs. And Howard Hughes is really an Indian trying to buy the coun try Back. He is thinking of buy ing Hoover dam he does N.H.like the hotel there but methinks it s a crazy swimming d Pool tra not in the same class with those Guys j need a medium just to come up with w tax Money every year he saw
