The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 23, 1979, Image 9

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\ Leukemia victim back in U.S.
THE BATTALION Page 9
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1979
MAROON AND WHITE *
g to do something
;aid Jill Hall, pit!
explaining that si*
nbership requires i:nite( ) Prcss international
ant loUSTON — Chad,
requirement on n
s not decided, ^
ements to run (a
the
ice were agreed ip reatment, made a face at the
igraphers he met during a brief
ntothe United States,
fine,” he laughed before
uirements are
t live off campus,
25 GPR that
ir-oio Massachusetts leukemia
whose parents went to court
en fled to Mexico to control
hroughout the step 11 !!h' s head in his mother’s leg.
and Diane Green of Sci-
t, Mass., slipped back into the
itry for a television appearance
esday despite a contempt of
order for refusing to let Bos-
Massachusetts General Hospi-
ictate Chad’s treatment,
leir lawyer, George Donovan,
(assured them they would not be
jsted.
assachusetts Judge Guy
irra issued the contempt cita-
after the Greens took Chad to
aiajan. 23. Chad since has had
|nbination of chemotherapy and
ile-vitamin treatment, which
merican doctors opposed.
ve successfully)
dit hours.
ms taken by the
ning the dutiesi
1 deciding to wait
tion was
anization.
torn
iam
Donovan urged the Greens to re
turn home, arguing future court or
ders appeared likely to run in their
favor. The Greens said they would
return to Mexico to consider it, but
Donovan late Wednesday said he
believes he convinced them to re
turn to Massachusetts before March
1.
“I guess I’d like to go back if we
could get some peace, Mrs. Green
said. “In my personal opinion, it
would be very hard to go back to
face the same kind of court order. ”
Green, a former welder tem
porarily living on donations, and his
wife and son appeared with Dono
van on a talk show hosted by Phil
Donahue and taped for delayed
broadcast over 158 stations.
Mrs. Green said Chad, a legal
ward of the state of Massachusetts,
was in his second remission — tem
porary disappearance of symptoms
— with lymphacetic leukemia.
Although he has cancer of the
blood and bone marrow, she said
ne that somettiiag;
e first talked tojm
r Zbigniew Bran
her everyth!
rescue her son. H
e was surprised
her later,
Ywers discover
unken Aransus
er
ero
ched
fANTON RAY
lion Reporter
United Press International
iATHAM, Mass. — It was only
b luck. A group of amateur
a divers were just poking
id the murky waters off Cape
when they came upon the
k of the Aransus — a passenger
ner that sank 74 years ago in a
ion with a barge.
ice last September the team of
is has been salvaging artifacts
the twisted wreckage that has
!don the ocean floor since May
ipped off Super® e jj vers sa y th e y have discov-
’w 35 e :f quite a few wrecks, but none as
of the Memonah .i 4
, „ f ,, nung as the Aransus.
Uf of a sudden,a i i i r
. , tin Fish, an employee of a
l " U Trr h Falmouth firm which man-
rman off msteeti , e •
, ores oceanographic equip-
t the door witii , u e ° . <?,.
, ,. says he has spent a lot of time
under his arm. ,
le library trying to trace the
who owns the flu suss history-
shop in Dali sma ' n diving partner, Arnold
elling movie posit an ern pl°y ee with the state
lifts This wee! i ' on () ^ Marine Fisheries, said
ipie of his wami the Aransus was strictly an
®t.
said they were using sonar
3 iversify, courteii
i, the primary i
committee at In
[ison provides
an of Aggie Ciaf ,,,
at the free-stanl £ tBX COUFSe,
rd advertisement
perrnan ” was* ^0 Cashes
at about noon is
in
United Press International
valued at $35,i 1LVVAUKEE — Prisons often
display in the Jl described as places where in-
elling movieposte scan pick up new criminal tal-
poster was noli But at government expense?
cannot be replace indictment returned in federal
hat the Sopera (Ghis week charged that Chf-
that Steele lostki J. Finney, 33, took a corre-
separate instara dence course in income tax
of photographs b edures offered under Waupun
can Queen,’vah iPrison’s educational program,
'eral movie poslti ieindictment said Pinney, serv-
has lost about! J term for forgery, used knowl-
andise, Scottsail the gained from the course to
planned to it forms and file five false re
but he sold mosti st dor tax refunds,
irought withhM^ I nterna l Revenue Service
oon. on e check to Pinney at the
at despite thetW on > hut computers discovered
i return next yeas error before other checks could
nailed.
ach request sought more than
0.
Bney could be sentenced to 25
:e years if convicted.
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“he has never stopped gaining
weight and growing’’ on the
Laetrile-vitamin treatment, unlike
traditional chemotherapy alone
which made him ill.
The Greens said they now ap
proved the chemotherapy they for
merly opposed, but they still be
lieved chemicals should be
supplemented with Laetrile,
vitamins and minerals.
“At that time, we were com
pletely against chemotherapy,’’
Mrs. Green said. “We saw the suf
fering it caused. As it turns out,
that’s what everybody says he needs
— just with the supplement.
Donovan said Volterra’s position
had softened because an appeals
court criticized his tentative ruling
in the case.
equipment to locate another vessel
thought to have gone down in the
area when they found the Aransus in
water 65-feet deep.
The iron-hulled, 241-foot steamer
was en route from Boston to New
York on a foggy Sunday morning
when it sailed over a tugboat’s tow-
line. Trailing 200 feet behind the
tug was the coal-laden barge Glen-
dower. The Glendower continued
on through, crashing into the Aran-
sus’s engine room.
One passenger died on the Aran
sus, but another 100 passengers and
crew escaped in the 15 minutes be
fore she sank.
Carr said they may dive to the
wreck again in the spring. He has
his eye on the ship’s wheel. Right
now it is sticking very invitingly out
of the sand.
ftiptnamba
Eddie Dominguez '66
Joe Arciniega '74
“We don’t have a decision in the
case yet. Judge Volterra is aware of
what his superior judge, what the
appeals court, has said and he has to
pay attention to that. It could have a
bearing (on the final ruling),’’ Dono
van said.
“We re not trying to tell the med
ical profession how to practice
medicine. What we re saying is par
ents are as qualified to call the shots
based on advice ... as somebody sit
ting on the bench.
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