European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 14, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes july Kosygin sees no need for Paris mediation Stockholm up1 soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin before leaving of Warsaw via Moscow Friday said the Kremlin does not plan any mediation in the Vietnam talks in Paris because they show no signs of being near collapse. He reiterated that an unconditional end to . Bombings of North Vietnam is the first condition for peace in Southeast Asia. Kosygin ending an official three Day visit to Sweden was very careful in his remarks about the situation in Czechoslovakia and referred to the pravda article published thursday As our View of the soviet news Agency Tass said Kosygin planned to spend the night in his capital and go on to the meeting in Warsaw sunday. Kosygin also answered questions about the Middle East Ber Lin european Security nato and soviet swedish about the possibility of a visit to Moscow by president Johnson before his term expires Kosygin said there have Bee no contacts on this he said the soviet Union i working for an end to the Viet Nam War but he said the Viet namese Are not Defeated so an absolute condition for peace is an unconditional end to the bombings of the democratic re Public of Vietnam. This should be Clear to the United states As said the russians be Lieve there is absolutely no need for soviet mediation in the Paris Vietnam is a Sovereign state and its representatives can make their position Clear to the americans in official and in brother talks sniper into surrendering continued rom Page 1tsheriff As saying he had thrown away his , the sheriff said Rogers told him the shooting did happen like it said in the Pap did it in self defense Henry Rogers said Friday , in an interview with the Burlington times news said his brother told me what happened there in new some people have asked Leif my brother is insane. He is not insane. He did it in Rogers then said his brother had told him these people came into the building where hews superintendent. One of them put a gun against his belly. He took the gun away from the fellow with it. And sprayed them after he did it he got scared and when Bobby Rogers arrived Athis brother s Home Henry said he told me he wanted to Goback to new York and give him self up. I told my brother to go to the sheriff Here with me and he heart surgeons disagree on How to choose donors Cape town up hear transplant surgeons from All Over the world disagreed Here Satur Day on How to choose a recipient for a new heart and How to be sure the prospective donor is really dead. But or. Denton Cooley the Houston surgeon who has made More transplants than any other doctor said the symposium of the Century of 104 local an foreign heart surgeon Sand physicians was a wonderful Exchange of Cooley told newsmen that the symposium s first session had reached agreement on som Points but not on others. He gave few details about the clashes of opinion which took said there was no unanimous agreement on when tomake a he said the surgeons present agreed that the recipient must always be in the final stages of heart disease and have the will to the question arose whether the Man who had the most advanced disease should be denied the possibility of recover through a cardiac transplant Cooley said the conferees were unable to make a definite Deci Sion on the necessity of supplying plane Hija her changes his mind continued from Page Jie Force the Laws we be the democratic senator said Cuba the favorite target of the hijackers should be made to turn Over successful hijackers to the . Government for prosecution. He did not suggest How this might be left flight 997, which continued to Houston and spent weather partly Cloudy with occasional afternoon Hower. Little change monday. Frank Furt Heidelberg High 78, Low 65. 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He said this represents Only one of Many factors to consider in a Complex decision. Factor such As the urgency of the Situa Tion the urgency of the recipient s need must be taken into said the meeting decided a donor might be acceptable event the age of 50 or 55 if he had a Normal cardiac history and no evidence of cardiac disease or any other transferable american surgeon said the availability of other donor Sand other recipients also counted. He said All those at the con Ference agreed that no matter what the situation concerning tissue compatibility the donor and recipient should have red blood cell reported the surgeons agreed that brain death had Tobe firmly established before a donor s heart could be re moved but he said they reached Only some agreement As to the main nature of brain Cooley said the meeting decided it was too Early in our experience of heart transplantation to establish a definite end or upper age limit for recipients. Brazil s or. Miquel Bellizzi who called the meeting the symposium of the Century said he planned More transplants after the said he had two patients waiting for transplants an another three under observe baseball scores american league Washington 0000000101 4 0 Baltimore 020 100 oox3 9 1hannan, Humphreys 7 and French Phoebus and Echevarren. ,9-8. A Hannan 3-2. New York 2010001004 7 1chicago 000011000213 0 sports Brief Carnoustie Scotland a Gary player South Africa s Premier golfer shot a sensational Eagle on the 14th Hole Here saturday and went on Towin the 1968 British open Golf championship. Player fired a last round73 and wound up with 289, beat ing out Jack Nicklaus and new zealand s Bob Charles by two strokes. Billy Casper faltered on the last round turning in a 78 which was Good for 292and fourth place. Stottlemyre Hamilton 7 and Gibbs Horlen. Locker 8. We Luclin 8 Ami to so prison. A Boot Lemyre 12-5. A Horten. 5-8. Era new York tres peptone 9. 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Said East ass a thas the right to regulate to re p g the ugh its he said the four Power Are ment on transportation of s sent Al goods to Berlin had 5been infringed. Kosygin said the soviet Union in need a political solution in the Middle East situation Buthe reported the soviet View that there can be no peace talks until Israel has pulled Back from occupied Arab territory g until this condition set win the . Security Council Resolution on the Middle Eastis met the soviet Union i do All we can to assist Egypt and other Arab nations strut gling to eliminate the effects of israeli aggression Kosygin a said. He did not mention his talks Here with . Peace envoy Guinnar jarring. Kosygin said the soviet Union would like to see Denmark Norway leave about nato Maneu vers in Northern Norway Kosygin said the soviet Union cannot accept he said the wat saw pact Maneu vers going on in North european Waters were Idle described As reciprocal a russians arrive for Warsaw talks Warsaw up a soviet delegation headed by communist party chief Leonid Brezhnev arrived saturday to attend a con Ference of East european Lead ers the polish news Agency Pap reported. The delegation also included soviet politburo member Niko Lai Podgorny the first party Secretary for the Ukraine i Shelest and the Central commit tee Secretary Konstantin a Chev the news Agency said. Clifford departs for South Vietnam continued from Page t which he had particular interest and which he wanted explored so Clifford can report to him at next week s Honolulu Confer ence with South vietnamese president Nguyen Van Thieu the defense Secretary said. Clifford said Johnson wants to know of Gen. Creighton w. Abrams opinion of the military situation in Vietnam and what Abrams expects will develop inthe future the president also wants Abrams opinion of the Progress of the South vietnamese army in new training and modernization aimed eventually at taking Over a larger role in the War from . Forces Clifford added. This indicated that Abra Smight not attend the Honolulu conference. The Secretary accompanied by a Small party of top defense and state department officials said he will have conferences in Saigon with Abrams before going into the Field for possibly two or three and his party plan to Honolulu the Day before meeting Between Johnson Thieu. He did not specify for the Honolulu talks but Are expected to open july Clifford said they would last expects to meet Thieu in Saigon and to ambassador Ellsworth Fig with him from Vietnam to Lulu. 1 it to i
