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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 12, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                It Anta cons hold 23 hostages Tanta up fur reporter William b. Williams to the. Dot � a Iball in ,._,j no �.,., _ i. La Ane situation Lii Siren i a. I. E living convicts held 23 person sin the administration Ning of Atlanta s fortress Federal Penitentiary tucs after an escape attempt a convicts Ann Jiha demanded hence with Atlanta journal " t#.itjtjtjt3 reporter. S Tair their grievances but did not state specifically what the grievances were. Officials said the attempted break from the maximum Security institution started about8 30 . Edt. At 4 15 . Prison authorities reported at he situation inside the Atlanta Penitentiary remain essentially the same. Two female hostages who became ill have been released by the inmates. There Are Stilt 18 Malee Moyes and five female employees being held  has been  among the hostages was associate Warden j. W. Land. The rebellious inmates were identified As Ivan Daniel neighbors 29, serving 120 year for kidnapping and murder on a government reservation Robertw. Gorman serving 30 years for Bank robbery Ralph m. Lepiscopo 25, serving 20 year for Bank robbery and Fredrick Freeman Leister jr., 34,serving 15 years for Bank robbery with  said the convicts had two pistols and about 50 rounds of ammunition. It was not cont. On Page 2. Col 11 Model refuses to name Brown As her assailant Hollywood up charge of assault with intent to murder against football great and movie actor Jimmy Brown was dropped monday when a 22-year-old Model found lying on the ground under his apart ment Balcony would not name him As her assailant. The District attorney s office refused to Issue a complaint against Brown in the Case of Eva Marie Bohn Chin a fre quent companion of the 32-year-old actor. She is in a Hospital with multiple bruises and Cut Sand an injured shoulder. The West Hollywood sheriff office said miss Bohn Chin was found sunday night lying against a Wall 20 feet below the Balcony of the apartment after officers went to the scene when neighbors reported screaming and scuffling. The girl was first taken to los Angeles county us medi Cal Center where her condition was listed As fair. She was later transferred to Cedars of Leban on Hospital. Deputy District attorney Phil lip Mueller of the Beverly Hills office said there was insufficient evidence against Brown As she won t name him As he assailant and there apparently were no other witnesses. The District attorney s office instead issued a complaint charging Brown with one count of felony assault against police officer who was allegedly struck by Brown As he attempted to enter the apart ment. Deputy John Texeira said Brown struck him with his left forearm knocking him seven feet away. He and his partner radioed for help and four deputies then entered and sub sued and arrested Brown Texeira said. Injured this is Model Eva Marie Bohn Chin 22, found  Jim a a Ilia is Levu it a a Ahl Iii a i a a  girl was born in Germany lying injured outside the Hollywood apartment of pro football " " on Page col. 5 great Jimmy Brown. Associated press photo unofficial newspaper of . Forces in Europe North Africa and the Middle East vol. 27, no. 56 if 21855 a wednesday june 12, 1968 5$ daily 10 sunday heart patient Blaiberg has liver ailment Cape town South Africa a the world s Only heart transplant survivor to be discharged from a hos Pital Philip Blaiberg 59, was receiving emergency treat ment for a liver complication in groote Schuur Hospital tuesday and his condition was causing doctors some con Cern a Hospital bulletin said. The bulletin said the exact cause of the liver complication is not yet , the Hospital reported that Blaiberg s condition appeared to have stabilized tuesday afternoon. His condition was unchanged said the Hospital s latest  s relapse came after months of steady improvement although he apparently Felt weary some Days  retired dentist had been sprightly and fit looking in recent weeks. He greatly enjoyed the role of medical celebrity an swapped wisecracks and Auto graphs with visitors to Capetown including entertainers Liber Ace and Shelly  was working daily on a Book about his operation and Felt cont. On Pago 8, col. I reds comp new curbs on w. Berlin Berlin a communist East Germany announced tues Day it intends initiating passport and visa requirements for Tran sit travel Between West Berliand West Germany. Such a regu lation would apply for the firs time to West berliners and West  until now non German for Eigners have needed passport Sand East German visas to travel Between West Germany and Westerlin. But West germans and West cont. On Pur a col. 1 Volence boils up again in France worker earlier in the strikers from the big Peugeot Auto factory in so Chaux in South Ern Alsace fought a Pitche Battle with police that began just after Dawn and lasted until Well into the night with a few truces. Union officials and other authorities tried to halt hostilities. Pierre be lot a militant striker was shot dead at the height of the fighting 67 others were injured. In Paris groups of students ranged wide Over the capital fighting Short Sharp scuffles with police. Students hurled paving stones and police replied with barrages of Cargus and concus Sion grenades in a now familiar pattern. Plans schedule changes new we officials swat thas been head at 2 05 . Is moving onto Fanf s Iti Htow schedule coming 011 the air at five minutes past Midnight tuesdays through saturdays. In its afternoon space a new arts program from Hollywood jus music Iii Iii the airwaves with easy to i Tea to tunes the Herman Griffith show which will be pushed aside by the Johnny Grant program will be heard dully at4 33 . Mondays wednesdays Aryl fridays at11 05 . Will see the return of Golden cont. On Page Wal col. % but massive police intervention before the student demonstrations got under Way appeared Mohave headed off the heavy fight ing that took place monday Nightie the latin Quarter. Students and workers fought police also in St. Nazaire Lyon Nantes and Toulouse but the Vio Lence in these cities was not on the same level As in so Chaux an Paris. In Paris the students called fora mass demonstration at thu East Railroad station against police repression which they said had caused the deaths obey lot a id a 17-year-old High school student near Paris Mon Day. Police moved in massively cont. On Page of u  
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