European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 2, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes monday october 2, 1978 Dylan s longest trek Bob Dylan performs at new York s Madison Square Garden in one of two concerts there. The concerts Are part of his longest continuous tour. A Sheen hospitalization revealed by officials new York up archbishop Ful ton j. Sheen 83, who underwent open heart surgery a year ago has been in Lenox Hill Hospital since sept. 4, Hospital officials said saturday. The Bishop is resting comfortably a Hospital administrator said of the retired prelate who for years captured nation wide television audiences with his weekly program life is Worth a Hospital spokeswoman said Sheen was admitted by his personal physician or. Michael Bruno because the archbishop was overdoing things and he ran into minor problems with his she said doctors Are in the process of correcting the minor problem which was not further identified and he is doing the spokeswoman added the Arch Bishop is not expected to remain hospitalized much longer. Sheen s hospitalization came to Light when the ladies of Charity of the archdiocese of new York gathered saturday for an address by the archbishop. They were told Sheen was in the Hospital 2 a warheads exploded Yucca Flat Nev. Up two nuclear warheads were exploded 20 minutes apart deep beneath the Nevada desert in the ninth and 10th announced . Nuclear tests this year. But had prepared a videotape presentation for archbishop underwent open heart surgery at Lenox Hill on july 15, 1977. Bru no said at the time that the operation was a life saving Sheen Rose to prominence in the 1950s through his weekly television show. By 1956, he was reaching an audience of 30 million through 13 Abc stations. In 1952, he was awarded an emmy. He was appointed Bishop of Rochester in october 1966 and retired in 1969, when he was named an honorary archbishop. Denied phone number Blind Man sues company Tampa Fla. A a Blind Ohio Man has filed suit against general Telephone co., claiming an information operator s refusal to give him a phone number caused him rebuke stress and Miller Thoss of Cleveland who was in Clearwater Fla., on business last May filed the class action suit in . District court. He asks $100,000 damages and that the practice be declared illegal. Thoss says he tried to place a Call from his Motel room and repeatedly said he was Blind but the in formation operator refused to give him the number of the business he wanted to Call the suit states. Stateside army to destroy chemical warfare training kits Washington a the army plans to move 18,500 obsolete chemical warfare training kits from installations in 13 states to Colorado where they will be destroyed a Pentagon official said. He said the kits which contain Small amounts of toxic chemicals will be taken by air Force planes to Denver and trans ported to the nearby Rocky Mountain arse Nal As part of a plan that has been More than two years in the making. A Pilot program in which 1,743 of the kits were transported to the Colorado base Early this year worked with absolutely no incident an army official involved in developing the plan said. Cia study says no new major Oil Fields left Santa Monica Calif. A a Cia sponsored report on Oil says the world will have to depend on Fields already discovered and not expect future exploration to yield any major new sources. The report by the Rand corp. Said there is now about a 60 to 90-year Supply of Petroleum if the level of consumption freezes. That Supply however would run out in 30 to 45 years if world consumption continues to grow at past rates. Well get More Oil out of Fields that we know Are there than we will out of future discoveries said Rand corp. Researcher Richard Nehring who conducted the Stu Oil discoveries will have to come from Fields discovered in expensive environments from Fields with lower Well productivity from smaller Fields or from the application of secondary and enhanced re covery he said. Nehring said the Best chances for future discoveries Are in the Mideast Mexico Alaska Venezuela the North Siberia and China. 100 mothers answer emergency plea for infant Tampa Fla. A an emergency plea went out from a Hospital for Mother s milk for a 6-month-old infant who could not digest formula and in less than 24 hours 100 Moth ers had responded with enough for a six month Supply. It s incredible Tampa Genera Hospital spokeswoman Joann Valenti said. The Hospital s intensive care unit for infants ran out of fresh milk for Little Miriam col on. A Tampa Bay area television station and two radio stations broadcast a plea for help and the Hospital heard from 100 mothers. The breast milk not used fresh will be Frozen for future feedings. A Bridgeport area has 6 legion disease cases Hartford Conn. Up six con firmed cases of legionnaires disease and two possible cases have been diagnosed in the Bridgeport area but they probably Are not connected says a spokesman for the state health department. Or. Edward Brink an epidemiologist said there have been 22 cases of the pneumonia like disease in Connecticut since the beginning of the year. Between 10 and 12 have occurred since sept. 1. President quits Over Holiday inns Casino plans Memphis term. Up citing religious and personal convictions the president of Holiday inns inc. Has resigned his Post after the hotel Chain announced plans to build its first gambling Casino a $55 million hotel Casino in Atlantic City . Kemmons Wilson founder of the International hotel and chairman of the Board announced at a Board meeting that . Clymer was granted permission to take an Early retirement because of personal and religious convictions relating to the Board s Deci Sion to build the new Jersey Casino. Wilson also announced the election of Roy e. Winegardner As the new president and chief executive officer effective Jan. 1,1979. 2 More foreign Banks to have offices in Florida Tallahassee Fla. A comp troller Gerald Lewis has approved applications for two additional foreign Banks to open offices in Florida bringing to 10 the number of foreign banking agencies Al Lowed to operate in Florida. Applications were approved for Banco do est ado de Sao Paula s.a., of Sao Paulo Brazil and Banco de Santander of san Tander Spain. Both planned to open offices in downtown Miami. Banco do est ado de Sao Paulo the 149th largest Bank in the world has reported As sets of $5.4 billion. Banco de Santander the first Spanish Bank approved to do business in Florida lists assets of $6.5 billion making it the 124th largest Bank in the world. Cleveland schools get $10,000 mystery gift Cleveland a a mystery Bene Factor said to have a particular concern for the problems of Urban schools has presented Cleveland s Money starved school system with $10,000. The donor was identified Only As the Richardson family and a lawyer told the school Board a similar presentation would be made to new York. Thomas . Barnett a Richmond va., lawyer said he did not know where his Cli ent lives but that the family had a Back ground in education and chose Cleveland because of news accounts of its troubles. He s never been to Cleveland and he never intends to be Here . Gives Protection to nearly extinct Turtle Washington a the . Fish and wildlife service has designated a Small Sand Beach in the Virgin islands As critical nesting habitat for the endangered Leatherback Turtle the world s largest reptile. The privately owned Beach known As Sandy Point Beach is located on St. Croix. Eighty six Leatherback Turtle nests were found on the Beach last year the Only known Leatherback nesting Beach under . Jurisdiction the service said. The Leatherback is a global species perilously close to extinction. It can reach 1, 200 pounds in weight and grow More than five feet in length. It is the most oceanic of All turtles spending most of its time roaming the far offshore
