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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, August 19, 1991

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 19, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 a the stars and stripes monday August 19, 1991bush takes off from . For most of summer president Bush Waves to passing boaters from Singer entrepreneur Jimmy Deans yacht a big bad John. By the Washington Post Kennebunkport Maine a if you re looking for president Bush the White House is becoming one of the last places to Check. Between trips foreign and Domestic and his current monthlong vacation Bush will have spent Only 15 Days in Washington Between july .1 and sept. 1 a a not counting weekends at Camp David the presidential Retreat in Maryland a Cato tin mountains. A i think in be earned it like a lot of americans a Bush said before leaving Washington on his vacation. Quot and it will not be  unlike most americans though he is taking four weeks off. The average vacation is one week Long according to the american Motel and hotel association. A it does sound like a Long time a Bush acknowledged last week. A but ill be doing some work. I maintain in a not going to fake it. We be been pretty Busy travelling a  Bush interrupted his vacation last week to address the fraternal order of police National convention in Pittsburgh. He was away from walkers Point his Oceanside vacation Home for Only six hours. No other trips Are planned before he returns to Washington on sept. 3. A there Are a number of people pushing for an occasional trip or two but 1 think the presidents resisting mightily a White House press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater said before leaving Washington. The president will also play Host to Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney and British prime minister John major at Kennebunkport. Bush plans to stay in Washington for the first two weeks of september but then he son the Road again with three trips within the United states scheduled for the last two weeks. Boy awaits cancer treatment his family previously oppose ship painting expected to bring Over $100,000 from wire reports Boston a a painting of a Black hulled Schooner bought at a Yard Sale for $75 is expected to fetch More than $100,000 at an auction today. The 1831 painting Revenue Schooner by Boston Marine artist Robert Salmon was purchased at the Yard Sale in Southeastern Massachusetts this summer. The buyer who requested anonymity a knew the painting was Good. He did no to know How Good a said Tom Bourne owner of the Richard Bourne gallery in Hyannis which will conduct the auction. Salmon was born in 1775 in England and came to the United Stales in 1828. He produced nearly 1,000  linked to 2nd Holdup Baltimore a a in year old boy has been accused of armed robbery for the second time since May this time for allegedly pointing a gun at an 8-year-old and making off with his Yoyo police said. The younger boy and a Friend were walking together thursday when the 10-year-old pulled out a Small Caliper handgun and demanded they put their hands in the air police said. The boy allegedly took the Yoyo and ran away said sgt. Anthony Rinaldi. The 8-year-old ran Home and police were notified. Police arrested the 10-year-old boy May 17 for allegedly robbing a 9-year-old boy of his Beanie after holding a .22-caliber revolver to his head. Suspect moved after 8 years new York a Joseph Doherty who for eight years has fought deportation for the 1980 slaying of an British army officer in Northern Ireland was moved from a Federal prison in new York to one in Pennsylvania his attorney said. Doherty 36, requested the Transfer because the metropolitan correctional cent i a facility designed for Short slays became intolerable str Torney Mary Pike said Friday. He had been there since 1983. A the was eager to have the Opportunity to walk out of doors get a sense of the weather and changes in seasons a Pike said. Milwaukee up a 10-year-old boy who fought cancer in his leg while his parents battled the courts Over his treatment was hospitalized saturday and awaited the chemotherapy his family had opposed. Luke Durksen was taken by his parents to Wisconsin children a Hospital in suburban Wauwatosa after breaking his leg again thursday in Michigan said his grandmother Jeanette Derksen. The grandmother said Luke a Parent would allow him to have chemotherapy and have asked the Hospital not to release any information on his condition or treatment. The Milwaukee Sentinel reported saturday that the boy was Haemorrhaging from the break and was sedated with morphine. Luke broke the leg the first time in april and doctors discovered a cancerous tumor on the Bone. His physicians recommended chemotherapy. But Luke a parents Roy and Carol Derksen of Rural Brandon were opposed because of the Side effects of the treatment. Social services officials of fond do Lac county obtained a court order requiring the parents to allow doctors to treat the boy. But Luke and his Mother fled to Michigan Warren Mich. Apr officials Are investigating a chinese restaurant after two people who ate there died saturday and two others fell ill. The China Palace restaurant was closed pending results of the investigation. Autopsy results were expected Early sunday. A a we re questioning if it was botulism because of the Quick Onset of the illness said Dan Lafferty Macomb county Public health officer. Paramedics were called to a House in Warren a Detroit suburb around noon saturday. They found the bodies of two women one on a bed and the other in the bathroom said fire department paramedic Joe Sharrow. The women Ages 28 and 43, apparently had been dead at least four hours he said. Sharrow said a 37-year-old Man was vomiting and were charged with criminal child abuse. Roy Derksen refused to have the boy returned for treatment. Michigan police searched for the boy and Mother even raiding a clinic in suburban Detroit but were unable to locate them. Fond do Lac county circuit judge Henry Bulce ended the stalemate and released Derksen from jail in july. On aug. 9, he dismissed charges against both parents. He called Derksen a will informed but said his conduct was not criminal. Derksen said his son was taking cancell which the american cancer society has called a a quack cure Quot and making Progress. He did Promise Buslee upon his release that he would take Luke to a Wisconsin physician for a conventional diagnosis but said the cancell treatments could continue As Long As they worked. The family was reunited in Michigan on wednesday. Cancel was developed by a chemist James Sheridan 79, of Roseville Mich., about 50 years ago. Sheridan said about 20,000 people have taken the drug and 85 percent to 90 percent of them were cured. Cancell has not been approved by the food and drug administration and Sheridan is under an injunction not to distribute the drug. Had diarrhoea and stomach cramps and a Man in his late 20s was a sitting in a chair staring blankly and not  both men were in Good condition saturday evening at Macomb Hospital Center. Hospital spokeswoman Peggy Brody said tests were being performed to determine what caused the illness. A there s a very Remote possibility that there was a toxic substance ingested a she said. Sharrow said the department made Calls to area hospitals to Check for other cases of food poisoning but found none. The four became ill after eating at the restaurant Friday night Sharrow said. A a we re looking at a lot of different things a police detective it. Bill Richardson said. A but we re not real in leaning one Way or the  where he began to take a controversial drug called can cell. Roy Durksen was jailed in june and both parents food poisoning probed in 2 deaths  
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