European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 3, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse June 3, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 23 ails Seeh to reassure \ germans on new Laws a the govern banter its new ought to reassure West Sens in huge news advertisements saturday new emergency Laws id of Lead to dictatorship. Flowing a decade of Debat Compromise by the major Erv Auve and socialist Par the Laws won decisive lower Ano Roval last thursdayi"b2wide leftist led est demonstrations. They empower the Bonn government to wiretap for Security reasons and set up a system of War an emergency Powers that since world War ii have been re served to the allies America Britain and there is nothing secret a two Page advertising display in major weekend news papers carried the full text of the Laws. The advertisement declared the emergency Constitution protects democratic rights also in time of emergency. The rights of democratic organs will remain intact. There will Beno dictator no forced labor no press censorship no emergency decrees no limitation of the right to strike no reckless it added that rights Reserve to the allies remnants of the occupation time Are onic Boom damage air Force Academy Ronnel Survey damage to Cadet quarters at Colorado Springs colo., following a sonic boo that shattered some 300 windows. A photo 3 heart grafts end in deaths new York up the world s 20th heart transplant patient died on the operating Tablet new York Hospital saturday night More than eight hours after the surgery began. The death in new Yor brought to three the total of heart transplant deaths in five hours saturday. The three patients died in Sepa rate hospitals in Montreal new York and Richmond was the first time since heart transplant surgery was pioneered six months ago that three patients died on the same patients who died an unidentified Man who died on the operating table at new York Hospital eight hours after surgery began. The seven surgeon team was led by or. Lillehei the medical teacher of heart transplant Pio Neer or. Christian Barnard. The patient was the world s 20thheart recipient. Albert Murphy 58, a retire Butcher who died of lung and kidney complications 41 hours after he received the heart of a pregnant Mother of four at the Montreal Institute of cardiology. His was the world s 18th hear transplant. Joseph g. Klett 54, a Meta products Salesman from Orange va., who died one week almost to the hour after he received a new heart at the medical Coll Geof Virginia at Richmond. He a the world s 16th person to aet new heart. 6 still alive the three deaths left six hear transplant patients alive in the world two in the United states and one each in England franc South Africa and s9uth America the american patients were i Good condition at St. Luke s hos Pital in team headed by Lillehei who also invented the heart lung machine that made open hear surgery possible Laboured Foi eight hours and 23 minutes to perform the world s 20th heart transplant. They used the heart if Mario Cedena 28, a building superintendent who killed him Elf with a pistol shot in the Lead. But the new heart failed Trump needed blood through the patient s failing body. The patient expired at 10 40p.m.," a Hospital statement said. The difficulty was the inability the heart to take Over when he machine pump stopped a Dafter repeated efforts to Stop the pump it became apparent that he heart was unable to sustain he circulation and the patient expired bomb set off at . Club in London London a a Small bomb exploded in the Entrance of the . Military officers club Here Early sunday in the second such incident there this year. Noone was Hurt. Police said a Man Elxnit 25hurled what appeared to be a Molotov cocktail into a revolving door and then fled in a car. Little damage was outside the door was scorched. The Columbia club which mainly houses american officers and their families at Lancaster Gate on the North Side of Hyde Park also was shaken by nearly morning explosion March 3. The March explosion wrecked an emergency door and shattered four windows but no one was Hurt. The bomber was not apprehended. Ould immortality freeze out social Security Washington up by tic rats in America s social unto administration Are Puz Png Over what surely must be p ultimate Nightmare in apr tasty. What s More they jink they have an answer of this would Bend the rules. Fine question now in the Sci be fiction category but per a a real concern of the fun in the new n m e Kaye. Ture is whether a person indeed freeze suspended Anima Tion is entitled to continue get Ting social Security benefits. Theory holds that a person suffering from a now incurable disease might choose to be deep Frozen before the illness claims him to be revived in 10 or 100years or so when medical Sci ence has effected a technical details re main to be worked out so Faras is known no human has successfully undergone the process although animals have survived very Short periods of freezing but reputable scientists see Noth ing insurmountable in principle to perfecting the technique. Sen. Robert p. Griffin r-mich., said he received the so Cial Security question from a re tired Detroit Man. Griffin referred the question Tearthur e. Hess acting commissioner of the social Security administration. After considerable time the administration advised Griffin that it will continue to pay benefits so Long As competent medi Cal evidence shows the person to be alive. Hess pointed out that old age benefits end with the month pre ceding the month in which the beneficiary Dies. Thus he said the Princi pal question would seem to be whether the Frozen individual continues to be alive. We Are not aware of any technique that would insure an individual s remaining in a stat of suspended animation for a 10-year period. Assuming How Ever that such suspended Ani mation were medically possible and we were advised a Benefit claimant intended to submit touch a condition a question might Well arise As to whether his animation was suspended1 or whether and when it May have terminated. While we have not previously considered a Case involving a beneficiary in suspended Ani mation we would consider that we would be obliged to withhold benefits pending the periodic submission of competent medi Cal evidence showing that the individual in a state of suspended animation continued to be alive for the period he is alive he would of course continue Tobe entitled to benefits Hes the commissioner s reply Lefa number of questions unanswered who could submit evid Nethat the individual continued t be alive what would such evidence who could Cash the Socia Security checks but from Hess Point of vie the most crucial question is i such a procedure became widespread How Long would the so Ciai Security Trust fund last Kiesinger. Continued from a
