European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 24 the stars and stripes heart lives 2 4 hours to transplant Houston up surgeon who kept the heart of a 50-year old stroke victim alive for 24hours after the Man was medically dead implanted i tuesday into a 46-year-old contractor in the world s 24thheart transplant. It was the sixth in Houston where More heart transplants have been performed than anywhere else in the world. A spokesman at St. Luke Hospital said the operating began at 2 35 . Not an ended about two hours later. There was no immediate Wordon the condition of the recipient. George Henr Helotes. Tex., a san Antonio Tex the Hospital said Debor contractor Ofat the donor Russ . Subs collided paper says Norfolk a. A russian submarine and a . Nuclear attack sub collided under water several months ago with severe damage to the american vessel the Norfolk Ledger Star reported tuesday. The Navy has not announced such a mishap but the paper in a Story by its military writer Jack Kestner quoted a usually reliable source that it did occur. The american sub not identified spent two months at Rota Spain repairing the damage Kestner quoted his source As saying. There was no word on damage to the russian. Kestner said the report lends credence to speculation that the missing nuclear attack submarine scorpion might have tangled with one or More Russia subs on a classified Mission As signed during her ill fated trans it from the Mediterranean to Kestner s Story continued it is known that during re cent months russian attack subs have lain off overseas ports of our Polaris submarines holy Loch Scotland and Rota and attempted to follow them when they began their 60 Day underwater patrols our nuclear attack submarines have been Given a will Goff assignment preventing the russians from tracking the Polaris subs to their patrol areas. For once the sub is there guidance systems of its 18 Polaris missiles Are set on targets inside Russia and re.,set for the duration or the thus supplying with it Only truly Clear deterrent. The wiping off Assi in Ramiv in ten l hot . Orders Ray s extradition Maxie Elwood Anderson of Lufkin tex., was in effect dead of a stroke with no measure Able brain activity monday. But his heart and lungs were kept in operation by a Respirator until tests were completed on Debord which showed the tissue Structure of his body was compatible with Anderson 24 hours the Respirator kept Anderson s heart i condition for the transplant was apparently one of the Longes periods yet in the new science of cardiac transplants. The Hospital said earlier tuesday the donor for previous Houston patient Louisj. Fierro of Elmont n.y., had been medically dead for eight Days before the transplant. By a spokesman later said this was incorrect. Fierro and Everett c. Tho Mas 47, of Phoenix ariz., another Houston heart recipient Are two of the Syc surviving transplant patients in the world. Some time ago Anderson told his family that he wished he could Heip someone even i death a son said tuesday. Two Days ago he suffered stroke. He was taken to the veterans administration Hospi Tal in Houston where he appeared to rally but then Sank into a coma. All brain Waves ceased. He was taken to a where or. Denton a Cooley s surgical team has performed More heart trans plants than any other group of doctors in the world. The family talked it Over an agreed to a transplant. Sahara dust Falls in . London up red yellow and White dust which meteorological officials said was apparently sucked up by a Tornado from the Sahara desert rained Down on buildings cars and continued from Page addressed Ray directly and told him you will be committed to Pri son to await extradition to the United he then granted him Lega Laidford his Appeal. He dealt at some length wit the Contention of Roger Frisby defense attorney that Ray be extradited because the slaying of civil rights Leader Kin was a political offence. Been produced in Ray s Case to show it was not an individual act. All i know is that this accuse Man said he did t do it he said. The magistrate also passed Over the question of Ray s identification without difficulty. Ray was arrested in Britain under he alias of Ramon George Sneyd on charges of using a forged the British was common judge agreed i knowledge that King was a controversial figure in the United states. But he re fused to accept the defense con Tention that this alone would make the crime of his assassination a political one. To hold so would be to extend the meaning of this Case too far the magistrate Case turned to whether the crime was political or the treaty Between Brit Ain and the United states per sons May not be extradited for political said that he found no difficulty in establishing that there was a valid Case against Ray in King s this on the verbal and affidavit evidence before me there can be no doubt he said. Milton said no evidence had pedestrian monday. In part of London Zurich orders protest ban Zurich a the govern ment of Zurich Switzerland s largest City has ordered a Banon All kind of demonstrations Fol lowing More incidents for the third straight Day. Hundreds of Young people again massed in the Center of the City during the night. Police chiefs who tried to disperse them with appeals through Mega phones were greeted with jeers and cries of the police took no further action and apart from traffic chaos there were no incidents. Mexico quake kills one Mexico City up Oneman was reported killed monday night in an earthquake t h Ashook South Central Mexico Cen tearing about 110 Miles Southwest of Here. Passport and a loaded unlicensed find evidence that James Earl Ray is the same person no before me the magistrate said but he did t the High court reject the Appeal Ray can go to the House of lords which is Britain s High est court. But he could make Ana peal to the lords Only on a Point of Law. Chlorine fells Gas at Pope i it perils families russians to release . Plane continued from promptly. Continued from a Antine building for questioning and clearance. The hijacked North West Orient airlines Jet which had 8jpassengers when hijacked re turned earlier tuesday from Havana with Only the Veu no m Ber Crew aboard. The Hijacker remained in Cuba. Cuban authorities refund Wallow the passengers to return on the three engine 727 Jet claiming Havana s i0,ooo- a runway was too Short for a Sai Takeoff. A chartered four Engniu pro peller plane an Airlift ill 1 i Lional dc7b was Dis Patilu a a Paradero Cuba to Fly i i a benders to . Soil. ,.,the Minneapolis Miami jc1 was hijacked Over Florida Day night by a Spanlsh-spj1 passenger who boarded Lane in Chicago with a 3 Ber revolver. Moil aking the
