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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, May 27, 1968

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 27, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 24 the stars and stripes transplants done in Brazil . Continued from Page i1 headed by or. Euriclides Dejesus Zerbini. The recipient Joao Ferreira de Cunha waste 17th person in the world to undergo a heart transplant operation. With saturday s opera Tion in Richmond seven person were living with new hearts. De Cunha had been awaiting donor since May 10. The donor a Young victim of a traffic Accident was not identified. The kidney transplant recipient also was not identified. The kidney transplant team was headed by or. Geraldo Campos  patients were reported in satisfactory condition immediately after surgery. Surgeons at the medical col lege of Virginia in Midtown Rich mond meanwhile refused com ment on their delicate surgery. They would not even say howling the operation took. The patient said to be in Satis factory condition was not identified. Also the donor was unknown Ralph m. Ware director of development for the Center identified the two surgeons who headed the operating team As or. David Hume and or. Richard lower. In isolation the patient was placed insolation on the medical College s Lith floor in order to guard him against infection. Armed guards patrolled the Halls and were placed on duty at stairwells and elevators Lead ing to that floor to keep out unauthorized persons. This action Lent added mystery to the opera  five other surviving patients Are John Fierro 54, a used car Salesman who was operated Onat Houston s St. Luke Hospital wednesday and reported in goo condition. Or. Denton Cooley performed the  c. Thomas 47, an other of Cooley s patients who received a new heart May 3, also at St. Luke s in Houston. He sin Good condition. Frederick West 45, Londo businessman also operated on May 3. He was Britain s first heart transplant patient. He is reported making Good  Rev. Jean Marie Bou Logne 45, a Catholic priest oper ated on May 12 at the broussais Hospital in Paris France s third attempt. He also is reported in Good . Philip Blaiberg a 53 year old South african dentist who is the world s longest living heart transplant patient. He received his new heart Jan. 2 in an operation by or. Christian bar Nard the surgeon who pioneered the operation. Blaiberg Lef groote Schuur Hospital in Cape town March 16 and is recover ing. He returned to the Hospital Friday for what were describe Das routine tests. The broncs in Europe a tall hold ing contestant in due men Germany goes through the european version of a wild West Rodeo in which the mane goal is to catch the wild horse not ride him. In this annual catch As catch can event the Only one of its kind in Europe a year of horses Are used so it s not a bad in to bet on the ponies. A ph0jemployers in France wafer raise continued from Page 1 would be included in the arrange ment. In addition the Basic minimum hourly wage now 44 cents would be increased to 60 cents. About450,000 workers Are earning the  addition the employers agreed to increase the role of shop stewards in their enter Prises sources said. One of the main complaints has been that labor has Little Freedom inside factories and shops. Georges Seguy Leader of the communist led general workers confederation Cut walked out of a sunday night meeting of Union management and govern ment officials charging the government did not comprehend the discontent of the  Seguy said he was leaving the meeting resumed after an All night 13-hour session to conf Erwith his Union colleagues. Until his departure All parties in the negotiations had been optimistic that agreement might breached sunday night. Premier Georges Pompidou was believed seeking to gain an Accord before a 24-hour National demonstration of students called for  apparent tactic was to Iso late the workers from the Stu weather Cloudy with rain. Partly Cloudy with isolated Iho Weri tuesday. Frankfurt Hei Delberg High 62, Low 52. Temperature recorded sunday get 44. 44 am pm am pm 48 73 Madrid p so 55 Munich t 69 Paru cd 48 52 Prestwick r 61 73 Rome c 63 73 wha Elut. C a partly Cloudy r 2nd weather Wing 82 Adana c 86 Athens c 72 Valano c 66 Berlin p 61 Frankfurt cd 63 London p a Clear cd Cloudy rain. 7055 6445 52 46 dents leaving settlement of the student agitation for Reform of the educational system until later. The National Uii Ion of French students Kunef called Mon Day s demonstration to protest what it called police provocations which it said were responsible for bloody rioting thursday and Friday nights in Paris. Pompidou announced saturday the suspension of the right of As Sembly. He said he had ordered police to break up with t h e greatest Energy All Public gatherings of demonstrators. Sunday six professors including two Nobel prize winners accused Pompidou in a solemn warning of threatening the student movement with  such a policy they said in communique can Only Lead to bloody  among the signers were Jacques Monod Nobel laureate for physics in 1966 Francois Jacob a Winner of the prize for Medicine in 1965, and Cla Delevy Strauss a noted anthropologist. The latin Quarter was quiet Ashe removal of the debris from Friday s fierce fighting continued. Men were repairing the paving blocks on Boulevard , torn up to hurl at the police but the authorities we retaking the precaution of pouring a thick layer of Asphalt on to of the stones. A break in the student front appeared saturday night when Alain Geismar head of the Syndicate of higher education which represents All University teach ers called for an end of violence. Vance will report to lbs on talks Paris a ambassador Cyrus r. Vance will Fly to Washington monday to report to president Johnson on the pro Gress of the talks with North Vietnam. A . Spokesman announcing this Laid Vance would leave after a meeting Between the .negotiators, beaded by Ambas Lador w. Averell Harriman an the North vietnamese group led by ambassador Xuan  is Deputy to Harriman. . Officials said his return to Washington was not timed be cause of expectation of any development. On the contrary they said the talks Are expected to move slowly for some time. Harriman these officials re called had said when hear Rived Here a Little More than two weeks ago that he or Vance would go Back to Washington from time to time to report. Vance s will be the first such trip. He is expected to travel by military plane but official said his schedule was not yet firm. The . Group expects to pre sent some new ideas to the North vietnamese but official shave Little Hope for an Early end of the deadlock. The Syndicate has backed the students All the Way and its members battled on the Barri Cades alongside them. The Cut also emphasized the isolation of the students when it direct Elf its members to join Only in those demonstrations directly patronized by the  announcement was made in a communique from the federation s administrative Coni Mij. Sion. The Cut like the communist party has made every Effort in prevent fraternization betwee workers and students. Some i Dent leaders have spoken of the betrayal by the communists and Trade unionists. Sky ride jams 60 Are rescued continued from Page t and food to the occupants of Cable car he could reach. We Sang songs from jus about every Broadway musical there is said Gary Darling 22,of Memphis. I told them to All get on their Knees and Pray said Bobbie Jean West 11, of  sheriff s capt. Phil cot Tom scaled a Tower and inched his Way out to push a Blanket into one car a Little girl asked Are you going to get us Down. 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