THE BATTALION Page 5 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1979 listortedtfei lore oil and] J have on r i natural om drillinj 1 ervation din- ges Banlill ' The spokesman said studies would be conducted try bioloft Tor the next few days” to determine if any of the ^“fragments were left in the bile duct or if inflammation adeablep* develops, and morel The procedure, which involved dropping a “bas- '" ® H ket-like device” through a tube inserted in the shah’s body, occurred at 10:30 p.m. Monday. Sources at the hospital said it was doubtful Shah roleum Mohammad Reza Pahlavi would be able to leave the hospital Tuesday or Wednesday. They were unable i an intenli) to estimate when his medical condition would allow him to leave the United States. One source said it was his “understanding that the physicians, if they follow the medical program pre viously outlined, would want to begin chemotherapy treatments” at the hospital. That, he said, could prolong the shah’s hospitaliza tion indefinitely. -'ts of oil a«ji y resource, riefing ini PI. )any repress ■ oil explonj ; of the mii! :ign sourtts, rnment Det xplorationla ink tracts- res. The ei nited Staten arly fish cal(i s and lawyers isachusetts he lease sat ment oflnle tudy theisaj ishery card Mondi, cuit Court, companies ■ting thefisli >rts of dri! fish are di nisconcejp i just as min! n top of the then dissip updirtandi the water; cs to a level; surface, ay a submeir rge numb '• cl to float A e surface, what effect: on the J ' LI Former shah of Iran gallstone removed Ray Rebhann, the hospital spokesman, said the gallstone — detected after the shah’s gallbladder was removed Oct. 24 — “was located where expected and crushed, permitting the extraction of several fragments.” The non-surgical procedure was conducted by Dr. Joachim Burhenne, chief of the department of radiol ogy at the University of British Columbia, assisted by staff members of New York Hospital. Burhenne, who has successfully completed 800 such operations, refused to discuss the shah’s case directly. The shah has completed a series of 10 radiation treatments to diminish the size of several malignant tumors in his neck. Rebhann said “the expected side effects” from the radiation — inflammation of the esophagus and pharynx and a high fever — “have been brought under control.” The hospital source said the reason doctors listed the shah’s condition as guarded “was to hedge their bets — to see if there are any side effects from the crushing of the stone.” The source said the shah’s physicians said they would prefer to begin chemotherapy treatments at the hospital, although the procedure is available elsewhere, including Mexico. United Press International NEW YORK— The deposed shah of Iran has ft undergone a non-surgical procedure that “crushed iternaKonil pand removed fragments” of a gallstone in his bile ornnenlji |duct and was listed in guarded condition Tuesday, a spokesman for New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center said. Chops 'in the name of art’ Angry man hatchets fingers United Press International NEW YORK — Acting “in the name of art,” a man who could not get in immediately to see the art edi tor of a tabloid, the SoHo Weekly News, chopped off two of his fingers with a hatchet in the newspaper’s reception room. The man, identified as Henry Benvenuti, 27, of Manhattan, was rushed Monday to Bellevue Hospital where doctors tried but failed to reattach the severed fingers through microsurgery. Doctors said extreme damage to the circulatory system of the two fin gers made it impossible to perform the surgery on the fourth and fifth fingers of Benvenuti’s left hand. Carol Ash, publisher of the Greenwich Village tabloid, said the severed fingers were picked up by police at the paper’s office, packed in ice and rushed to the hospital. Ash said, “This guy with dyed red hair and dark leather clothes came in about 11:45 this morning and asked to see Gerald Marzorati, the art edi tor. He wanted to rap about the art world and said he had an appoint ment with Gerry.” The publisher said the reception ist called Marzorati, who said “he was writing on deadline and if he left his name he’d get back to him in a few hours. This guy got on the phone to Gerry and said, ‘You’re just like all the other art editors in this city.’ “Then, right in front of the recep tionist,” Ash said, “he opened his attache case, took out a small hatchet and chopped off his fingers, dropped everything and ran out the door.” Police said Benvenuti told his taxi driver to take him to the offices of the city’s Department of Health, where he was picked up by an ambulance. Father denies asking for million out too quil ie said, ■in are inert! bottom on ics where! 1” but ladi'sl United Press International HASTINGS, Neb.— The father of leukemia victim Chad Green has de nied a report he and his wife want $1 | million for a book about their flight to Mexico so their son could be treated with Laetrile. Gerald Green of Hastings, Mon- r day referred to a Boston Globe story quoting him as saying he and his wife, Diana, rejected $100,000 from one of the publishers competing for book rights because “it’s worth a mil lion.” Green said he and his wife were approached by a publishing agent about the book but said no monetary amount was discussed. “We want Chad’s story to be told because we think it is important to the public,” Green said. “So I said to the newspaper, as far as we re concerned, Chad’s life was worth more than a million to us. So money doesn’t really matter.” The 3-year-old boy died after his parents decided to stop the che motherapy treatments he was re ceiving at a Tiajuana clinic, and treat their son with Laetrille and a special diet. Green said funds gained from publishing a book will go to the Chad M. Green Foundation for cancer re search. Santa Bark is year’s C« v oil spill said. He; i Sea drill ,n exist in ra leets. 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