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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and stripes heart patient Stuckwish fights for life Houston up a 62-year-old heart transplant patient fought for his life in a Houston Hospital tuesday while an unprecedented Legal fight brewed Over prosecution of two youths charged with killing the donor of his new heart. John Stuckwish of Alpine tex.,was in critical condition at St. Luke s Hospital. The world s other three Pieart transplant patients still hospitalized were in satisfactory Condi Tion and improving. They include the Rev. Jeanmarie Boulogne of Marseille France a 45-year-old Roma Catholic priest who became the world s 14th heart recipient i Paris sunday. The other two Are Frederick West 45, who was making pro Gress in a London Hospital and Everett c. Thomas 47, of Phoe Nix ariz., who was in excellent condition in Houston. The Legal conflict was shaping up Over the death of Clarence Nicks 36, of Houston the donor of Stuckwish s h e a r t. Monty Bray an attorney for one of the two teen agers charged with murder in Nicks death said there is a serious problem As far As the Legal medical aspects of whether a Man is dead if his heart still beats. It is incumbent on the state to prove the Man is  represents Alfred Lee Branum 18, who said he did not understand Why they d take his heart out like this and try to Init now on  Branum and Robert d. Patter son 19, were charged with beat ing Nicks fatally in a fight april23. He died May 7 of massive brain damage according to a autopsy. Wednesday May 15 Paris up students who spent the night camped out in the sorbonne after the government reopened its ancient doors threatened tuesday to sabotage television if they were not Given an hour of television time to stale their Case. A communique issued after anal night debate said that they would forcibly take Over the Tele vision station or sabotage All Means of broadcasting if the hour was refused. Thousands of students took Over the huge latin Quarter Structure whose foundations wore Laid 700 years ago. They Hung pred and Black revolutionary and anarchist flags Over busts of Ven Erable ancestors such As Victor Hugo painted fighting slogans onto the Walls and set up several debating clubs. Opposition parties which in 10years against the gaullist re Gime had never marshalled nationwide response such As that created by the French student Community stepped up their denunciation of the admittedly obsolete University system the leftist federation. An communist parties said they will put before the National Assembly censure motion denouncing the education system and the allegedly reactionary  policies largely responsible for the Lac of funds demanded by students and teachers alike. The students split into several political f a c t i on a appeared stunned by the Success of their movement. Backed by All Trade v"0"8 an opposition or Emu Rad iss k is Fesl i de Job for five hours Paris was in two As thousands of Heoji Rifle toting gendarmes and 111 police closed Down 19 of Tow City Bridges spanning the adj to prevent the swollen i Nassof the right Bank where key Small refugee a woman lifts a utile girl into a truck during the flight of civilians from the fighting that broke out in Saigon Scholon Section. Up photo says Navy lie demo Assatta Arnheiter findings Washington up  a e s n i c a d-n.y., charged monday the Navy lie when it told newsmen Why it removed it. Cmdr. Marcu Arnheiter As commander of the destroyer escort , who is seeking vindication for Arnheiter also said the Navy is trying to destroy the officer through news leaks and Anonymous  denounced the Navy s action of Friday when spokes men who declined to be identified released a list of findings against Arnheiter which they said justified his being remove from command. Such tactics by the Navy Resnick said smacked of Gross  the find Ings he said were a misrepresentation of the facts an included charges that Arnheiter created pretexts for shelling coastal areas that he was not supposed to bombard that he sailed his ship into unauthorized this zoo has to go Pawtucket . A Pawtucket Law bans animals from Slater Park the Home of the City dog Pound and the zoo. The Law was passed in 1916 an was uncovered when the City Council was briefed on Paw Tucket dog Laws. Waters and that he filed false position reports to cover up these  a uniformed Arnheiter sitting beside him Resnick said that of the 41 original charges against Arnheiter All but three were eventually dismissed by the Navy itself and that the three remaining accusations were minor and technical violations that Arnheiter brought alcoholic beverages aboard the Vance he and his wife brought one thermos Jug of spiked eggnog into the barroom on Christmas eve when the Vance was in port at Pear Harbor Resnick said. Welcome nothing to Bray about san Francisco a that s the Way it is Man. You do your time in Vietnam an when you get Home you run into a Bale of red . Jack a. S. Be a tobacco chewing Burro beloved by . Army s 595th engineering company formerly based at , kan., arrived Here Mon Day night by air freight fro duty in Vietnam. Cpl. Be renowned for his prowess at picking up and eat ing cigarette Butts was unable to follow his outfit Back when it returned last  when he did arrive Here did  be be stands for Light equipment get a hero s Wel come there were a few newsmen around As he was unrated. But do you Call getting your temperature taken getting your feet washed and giving up a blood Sample a hero s Welcome and if the blood Sample has Tobe flown to the department of agriculture s Laboratory albeit Seville my. To see if you picked up anything dreadful i Vietnam do you Call that red carpet treatment Cpl. Be apparently thought not. He bucked and prayed abit but what can you do two army captains and veterinarian were fussing Over him and he seemed glad enough when they put him in the animal shelter at International Airport until his blood Sample is Analysed. With him went his service folder serial no. Mb5595595and computer  was reserved for him on a flight to Kansas Cit wednesday. Cpl. Be grew up with his put stat it. Riley and moved with it to Vietnam More than a year ago he was one of the few who was t seasick on the boat trip Over according to his old com manding officer maj. Harry  Bison. When Cpl. Be makes it Back Toft. Riley Orbison plans to at Tach him to his new outfit the138th Engineer group and promote him to Buck sergeant that Arnheiter inaccurately reported the number of spare engine parts on Board Resnic said Arnheiter reported the number he Felt he could spar for use by other ships rather than the total number of extra parts. That Arnheiter once in port reduced the duty Section below the required one third of the Crew Resnick said Arnheiter did this so As Many Crew members As possible could attend one last party before sailing for Vietnam and that at the time the ship was immobilized for repairs. The Navy know they were false when they issued them Resnick said of the findings made Public Friday. They knew they were  to a reporter after the press conference Resnic used even stronger language. The Navy is putting this stuff out when it knows it is a direct and deliberate  elephant Seal bites Shin of Bird watcher san Francisco a Malcolm Coulter member of a birdwatching expedition to the leak Farallo islands in the Pacific 28 Miles West of Here was flown to the Mainland by coast guard helicopter for treatment of an elephant Seal bite on the  elephant Seal said a Zool Ogist is not vicious , if you irritate them they will  Berlin students Burn Seal at University Berlin a anarchist students burned the grand Seal of the free University of Wes Iberlin monday night and dumped what was left of it on the Stepson the Rector s building. A girl clambered to a second floor Balcony and Hung up a red Flag. Windows in the darkened Resi Dence style House were smashed. There was no other damage to the House itself. Firemen put the fire out. The incident came at the endow a leftist student Assembly where plans were Laid for Astrike wednesday that is to pro test proposed National state of emergency Laws. A National Stu Dent association has called for such strikes in All West German universities. Strike unauthorized the burning of the Seal was apparently motivated by the refusal of University authorities to authorize the one Day strike. A Small group of anarchist students wheeled the Large circular Seal out of the auditorium Petit on fire and then carried itto the Rector s office building chant ing our  the auditorium emptied several Hundred students gathered to look on. Some cheered. Oth ers jeered. Some Sang the communist internationale. 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