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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 17, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday. December 17, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 3 Boston fireman Waller my inn manages to get a grip on William Dolan As Dolan Hegins his leap hut Mcclinn loses his balance and hangs Oier the rail then 5 firemen injured As leaper plunges 30 feet to a net Boston a five firemen were injured when a Man who kept rescuers at Bay for i i hours jumped from an elevated Highway taking one of the rescuers Wilh him. The jumper William Dolan. 2h, was uninjured hut firefighter Walter Mcginn. 35, who went out the rail As he tried to grab Dolan. And four of the nine fire fighters holding a net 30 feet below Weie treated for injuries a Cicciu d in the incident sunday officials said. Dolan was taken into protective custody a police and was held for observation said police spokesman  Gillis. Me faces charges of disorder conduct and inter Fering with a firefighter in the performance of his jut Gulis said. Details of injuries not disclosed Mcginn was react in Al Massachusetts general hos Pital and released Laic sunday said an emergency room shift supervisor who declined i he named. In formation on the Type of injuries he suffered was not released. Firefighters Robert Linn. 34, and Thomas Wood. 40, were taken to Massachusetts general Hospital treated for minor injuries and released said fire Apt. Matthew f or Holt. . Daniel , 42, and firefighter Brian Vardiman 30, were treated Al new England medical Center for. Both Dolan and Mcginn begin their 30-foot plunge with Mcginn losing his grip As both drop to the net. Minor injuries and released Corbet said. American hostage family still held in Moscow Moscow a Abe Stolar an american citizen who has been refused permission for his Clire family to leave the soviet Union issued a statement monday de Nying . Reports that his Case was resolved. Solar came to Moscow As a child in 1931 with his father who moved from the United states. He holds an american passport As docs his son. Michael and his wife Gila. But the family was stopped from boarding an air plane out of the country in 1975. Last March authorities gave exit visas to Stolar his wife and their son but denied one to Michael Stolar s wife Julia trays Nova. The couple was married by an american rabbi in a ceremony that soviet authorities do not recognize. On nov. It the office of sen. Paul Simon d-i1i., said in Washington thai Stolar would be allowed to leave with the entire family including trays Nova. Other . Officials said at the same time that eight soviets married to americans also would be allowed to go. Some of Ihm have since been told they would be Given visas. But Stolar said in a written statement made available monday to Western reporters that the report about him unfortunately is not  solar s statement disputed references by . Officials and news reports that he and his family Are dual nationals. ". Embassy officials in Moscow accept that Abe and Michael solar Dit not possess soviet Uli Enship. That they Are nut dual Citi ens it Saul. Neither is Abe s wife Gila a soviet Citi in. Our problem is nol so much one of human rights As a fight to free an american hostage  solar said he was told by . Karakulko Deputy chief of the Moscow division of the soviet visa office that nothing has changed in our family s situation since last March when they told us to get out and leave our son s wife. Julia trays Nova  he said soviet authorities were refusing to allow a civil marriage ceremony for his son and trays Nova who retained her name after the original wedding  
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