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PC Magazine—Oct.,1985 Heart patient feeling better United Press International "Leading Edge is a registered trademark" "He's certainly improved from yesterday and we hope that improvement continues," said Dr. William Pierce, developer of the Penn State Heart and the surgeon who implanted it in Mandia last Friday. HERSHEY, Pa. — Anthony Mandia, awaiting a natural heart transplant to replace his artificial blood pump, joked with nurses yesterday, caught up on his mail and asked for some of his mother's laguna, doctors reported. "We need to see him get some rest and take more in the way of nourishment," Pierce said in his first appearance before reporters since the implant at Pennsylvania State University's Hershey Medical Center. Mandia, 44, drifted in and out of a stupor for several hours without talking late Monday and early Tuesday, then rebounded. He was listed in critical but stable condition yesterday. problem" or a serious infection that could not be cleared would prevent a transplant. Mandia is the first recipient of the Penn State Heart, designed to be used only until a natural replacement can be found. Pierce also disclosed that Mandia suffered a partially collapsed lung Sunday — which doctors described as a common post-operative condition — but the problem was cleared Tuesday. Mandia suffered an hour of slowed speech Sunday in what doctors later called a "mild transient seizure," likely caused by a low level of an anti-seizure drug in the patient's blood. Dr. John Pennock, who will perform the heart transplant, said only a "major irreversible neurological He takes the anti-seizure drug because of neurological damage he suffered as a teenager when he was shot in the head, leaving an arm disabled, a leg weak and his speech slurred. Mandia is the world's 10th recipient of an artificial heart but only the fifth to receive one designed for use only until a natural organ can be found. Three of the four previous temporary bionic heart recipients died. "We were very pleased with the conduct of the operation," Pierce said. "The fit of the heart was excellent. Bleeding afterwards was no problem." It has long been considered unlucky that both the House and Senate could agree on a tax reform bill this year. However, the problems that have arisen in the committee have been resolved, and the issue will even reach the full House before Congress adjourns for 1985. Banking tax break voted down WASHINGTON — The House Ways and Means Committee, trying to put tax reform back on track at a critical time, voted yesterday to repeal a big banking tax break it approved only last week. United Press International THE Martin was sentenced to 18 years in jail last year in connection with accepting up to $12,500 a month in protection payoffs from officers in the vice squad he presided over. The officers extorted the money from illegal gambling operations. The panel, which has not dealt with tax reform for a week because of budget legislation, met in closed session and voted 14-7 to lighten the tax break that large commercial banks get for the money they reserve for bad debts. To put pressure on the committee, Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski, D-III., has scheduled rare weekend sessions for the panel, advising members to be ready to work both Saturday and Sunday. PHILADELPHIA — The FBI is investigating allegations that a former No. 2 officer in the Police Department paid bribes to secure his appointment as deputy commissioner, the Philadelphia Inquire reported yesterday. Last week, the committee voted to loosen the law — a move that would have given the banks a $4.8 billion tax The Inquirer quoted law enforcement sources as saying former deputy police commissioner James Martin, who has been convicted of racketeering and extortion, also has become an informant in the ongoing federal investigation into police corruption. and use the money to lower tax rates. Under committee rules, all votes are tentative and can be changed at any point in the bill-drafting process. Martin, one of 27 police officers convicted of corruption in an ongoing FBI investigation, rose through the ranks from captain to deputy police commissioner in less than five years. their actions this week could determine the fate of the measure — at least for this year. break over five years. That action came under heavy public criticism and was seen as a big stumbling block to the concept of tax reform, which seeks to eliminate tax breaks and use the money to lower tax rates. The panel's action yesterday, which would raise $2 billion from the large banks rather than provide a tax cut, was considered by some members as a step toward possibly pumping new life into tax reform. Thus far, the 36-member committee has made little progress, and lawmakers have begun to agree that Policeman suspected in bribery According to the article, the FBI is investigating allegations that Martin delivered a brown paper bag thought to contain $15,000 to the office of state Rep. David Richardson, D-Philadelphia, in December 1983, about three weeks before Mayor Wilson Goode named Martin deputy police commissioner. 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