Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1958 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958

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Drugs Free Chains On Some Alcoholics * Hold Os Drink On Some Is Eradicated By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Bdttor NEW YORK (UPI) — Mindscrambling drugs produced an affect on hopeless, derelict-type alcoholics which nothing known to science had been able to produce —they freed some, more or less, from the chains of drink. Dr. Colin M. Smith brought this about in 12 such human wrecks. He had total failures in 12 others, but his 50 per cent success rate raised hopes that something extremely useful is in the making. Alcoholism is a steadily intensifying national problem for whch no real solution is in sight. The chemcal mind-scramblers are LSD-25 (D-lysergic acid diethylamide) and Mescaline. They produce, in even the sanest people, hallucinations and other mental disturbances which closely resemble those of true insanity. When the body disposes of the drugs in a few hours, sanity returns. • Used On Hopeless AlchoUcs So far they are experimental laboratory because no other use has been found for them. Smith experimented with them in hopeless alcoholics because previous experiments had shown that they frequently make people aware of deeply buried mental conflicts. His 24 chronic drunks were all hospitalized for the consequences of their drunkenness, which included delirium tremens, “blackouts,” and cirrhosis of the liver. He spent two to four weeks getting on intimate and trusting conversational terms with each of thepi. i Then one by one they were given large doses of one or the other of the mind scramblers. While each one was under its influence, Smith discussed die man’s per-

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sonal problems with him, especially those having to do with his drinking. Presumably the man was seeing those problems with a clarity with which he had never seen them before. Produces Some Success Smith also made “strong suggestions” to each scrambled mind that now was the time to give up drink. A few days later, the patient was discharged and was thereafter checked on by members of Alcoholics Anonymous. Three of them have now been fok lowed-up for two years and there is no doubt that they either don’t drink at all or drink much less. The other 10 successes have been followed up for from two to 18 months. The 12 total failures were also checked, and they were £ failures from the very beginning. £ In fact, two were stealing alcohol ( and drinking it even before they t were discharged from the hospi- f tai. t In his technical report to the ( Yale center for studies on alco- t hoi, Smith emphasized the crudity { <rf his techniques. After all, work- ( ing with alcoholics is a complicate j ed business and improved techniques will have to be worked out. For instance, Smith now is : injecting himself with a mindscrambler at the same time he injects the patient. It improves ‘ his ability to identify himself with the patient’s problems. Smith is deputy director of psychiatric research of the Public i Health Department of Saskatchewan Province, Canada. Fewer, Railroad Jobs CHICAGO (UPD—About 15,000 railroad workers a month lose their jobs in the year ended May 1 The American Railroads Association says employment dropped from a mililon to fewer than 825, 000 workers during the 12-month period. The Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas was first explored in 1519 by Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda, who named the river “Rio de las Palmas” after a grove of palm trees which still stands near its mouth..

«• The new address of Charley H. ScMemmer has been received by his wife, Marjie, who resides in Decatur. Schlemmer recently completed the eight week course In the mechanics division at Fort Knox, Ky., before he was sent to Fort Riley, Kan. His address is as follows: Pvt. Charles H. Schlemmer, U.S. 55619963; Sv. Btry., Ist F.A. U.S. 55619963; Sv. Btry., Ist F. A., sth Arty.; Fort Riley, Kansas. Kehne In Germany Pvt. Gerald M. (Mike) Kohne, son of Dr. and Mrs. p. J. Kohne, and former Decatur Daily Democrat reporter, has arrived in Karlsruhe, Germany, where he expects to be stationed for 16 months. On the ship going over Pvt. Kohne was editor of the ship newspaper. Most eventful happening of the trip was a collision with a German tug on arrival at Bremerhaven. Pvt. Robert Baker and Pvt. Charles Voglewede are members of the same company. His address is: Pvt. Gerald M. Kohne, RA 16606180, 51st Chemical Company (S.G.), APO 164, New York, N. Y. Daniel Mendoza, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cruz Mendoza of route one, Berne, has enlisted in the Marine corps for four years, according to Technical Sgt. James F. Dilkey, local Marine recruiter for Adams county. Mendoza is presently undergoing his recruit training at the Marine corps recruit depot, San Diego, Calif., of 12 weeks duration, after which he will attend the individual combat course for four weeks at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Upon completion <A the basic training, he will receive his advance training andthen be assigned to his new duty station. Mendbza is a 1958 graduate of Adams Central high snool, where he was active in sports and school organizations. The local recruiter may be contacted for information concerning the Marine corps at

the selective service office every Wednesday. New Address A change of address for Phillip R. Reed has been received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed of Decatur. His address is as follows: Pvt. Phillip R. Reed, RA 16606760; U.S. Army Hospital (5071); Dental Detachment Dental Clinic No. 1; Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Smith In Germany HANAU, Germany—Army Pvt Larry M. Smith, 19, whose wife, Rose, lives at 1063 Winchester st., Decatur, Ind., recently was assigned to the Bth ordance battalion in Hanau, Germany. A mechanic’s helper in the battalion’s 881st ordance company. Smith entered the Army in December, 1957, completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and arrived in Europe last October. Son of Archie M. Smith, 1034 Schirmeyer st., he attended Decatur high school and was formerly employed by Decatur Farms.

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