European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse , july 15, 1968 the stars and stripes Pago 3 today sub world Blaiberg getting free treatment Cape town South Africa up the groote charged or. Philip Blaiberg nothing at All during the first six months since his heart transplant operation. Even if they had the size of the Bill would have Beon no Strain in Blaiberg s new heart according to figures revealed by the Cape province Hospital administrator or. J. N. Malan. Opening a symposium of heart transplant surgeons in Capetown Malan said the maximum possible charge in Cape province for a heart transplant operation is 681 Rand $816 for the first six months and nothing at All after that. This includes All surgical procedures x rays drugs physiotherapy and other expenses Malan said. Artiss ship lofts weather Koevets starving Bias rans allowed food Medicine by Nigeria Moscow up a new soviet research ship is a float ing launching pad for weather rockets it was announced Sun the newspaper a Oletskaya Rosslaw said the ship the professor Vize recently returned from an Atlantic Ocean cruise during which it launched mr12 weather rockets to altitudes of 108 gathered by the rockets was processed by special Labora tories aboard he rocket components stored in the hold Are assembled Ondeck Sovie Skaya Rossia said. The assembled rocket is then placed into a launching silo. Special stabilizers aboard the ship keep it from rolling the paper said and in addition computer is available to deter mine the Best moment for launching when the deck is horizontal. Lagos up Nigeria has the government has agreed to announced major concessions open a Road corridor into the be which will permit food Relief to league red area along which foodie channelled swiftly to hundreds and Medicine could be moved of thousands of starving biafran. The International red Cross massive food supplies needed red Cross says t car less Sydney enjoys a quiet Day Sydney Australia a the metropolitan area of Sydney experienced one of its quietest Days in history sunday with most private cars and taxis off the roads due to the strike of Oil com Pany transport workers which has hit almost All phases of in motorists still owning Little gasoline Are conserving it for vital use in Case the dispute does not end quickly. Mortar fire kills 5 fruit pickers Singapore up five boys were killed and 10 other wounded by mortar fire sunday when they sneaked into a restricted Island off Singapore where the armed forces were holding artillery practice. They were among 20 boys who went to the Island to pick wildi1 amb utans a local fruit. Only five escaped unhurt. Red youth festival bars zionists Moscow up zionist groups from Israel will be barred from the communist run world youth festival in Bulgaria this year the soviet youth newspaper Komsomol Skaya pravda said sunday. The National students Union of Israel the zionist Pioneer organization of Israel and the Saba group have deprived them selves of the right to participate in the festival by openly backing Israel s aggression against Arab countries the paper pravda denied that this ban amounted to anti semitism. It said the three banned groups do not represent the youth of Israel which is to be represented instead by delegation of progressive israeli youth to include both jewish Andara Young men and Japan s foreign minister visits . London up japanese foreign minister Takeo Mik arrived by plane from Tokyo sunday for talks with British leaders on Vietnam Europe and economic , on a tour of West Europe was scheduled to Confer monday with British foreign Secretary Michael Stewart and later with prime minister Harold of the key issues for discussion will be the Vietnam War officials is scheduled to leave tuesday for Brussels for talks with belgian leaders before going on to Paris for consultations wit the French government. Children blamed in Murillo theft Seville Spain up painting by famed Spanish artist Bartol lome Esteban Murillo estimated to be Worth $143,000, was allegedly stolen by two children who sold it to a Gypsy for 250 pesetas $3.60police reported Ere sunday. The Gypsy identified As Agus Credia Jimenez was ar1 tlfd.,by a lice after he delivered the painting to the owner w a bar suggesting that he could sell it for 500 pesetas $7.20 under questioning the Gypsy claimed he had bought the paint ing from two children who had stolen it from the Villa of Donjuan Lemus in pc. The owner had reported the theft to the police and a description of the 17th Century painting published inthe local press was read by the bar owner who promptly Noti fied the police and brought about the arrest. Somebody s got a Rabid Fox Tail Munich Germany
