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Army Seeking To
Recover Document
On Missile Data
Washington U.R) The Army
is trying to recover copies of a
secret document containing
guided missile information which
fell into unauthorized hands in
an apparent "violation of secu
rity regulations."
Army Secretary Wilbur M.
Bruckcr announced an investi
gation of the leak Monday night
and said a senior officer is being
questioned "among others" con
cerning the matter.
Document Unidentified
Me identified the officer as
Col. John C. Nickcrson Jr., 41.
chief of the field coordination
braenh, Army Ballistic Missile
acency, Redstone arsenal, Hunts
ville, Ala.
Brucker did not identify the
leaked document other than to
say it "apparently contained se
cret information" about Defense
Secretary Charles E. Wilson's
Nov. 26 directive setting forth
which guided missiles are to be
under Air Force control and
which under Army control.
The document "was discov
ered in the hands of unauthor
ized persons," Bruckcr said..
He said the Army would not
comment further while the in
vestiaation is in progress. It "ii
taking prompt steps to retrieve
anv copies of the document
vi hit h may have been dissemi
nated." he said.
Master of Science
Nickcrson, a Kentuckian, was
graduated from West Point in
lfl:i8 and holds a master of sci
ence deqree in aeronautics from
the California Institute of Tech
nology. He served in the research and
development division of Army
Ordnance before going to Hunts
ville. His decorations include
two Silver Stars, a Bronze Star
and a Croix de Guerre with star.
Experimenting With Hypnosis as Anesthetics Substitute Revealed
New York (U.F The first ex-
periment with hyposis as a sub
stitute for anesthetics and pain
deadeners in a hospital emer
gency room showed that it work-
I ed almost equally well in two
! kinds of cases.
. These were persons with bro
I ken bones and persons with
wounds which required consid
! erable stitching. The emergency
surgical treatment should have
been painful. It wasn't, under
hypnosis.
Dr. L. Goldie experimented
with emergency room patients
as they appeared, without mak
ing any effort to sort out those
who appeared "susceptible" to
hypnosis from those who might
not have been.
Injury Typ. Important
Susceptibility, he found, seem
ed to have little to do with
whether hypnosis would prevent
a person from feeling pain dur
ing a painful operation. What
seemed very important was
whether the patient had an in
jury which obviously required
immediate surgical attention or
25 NATO Airfields
To Be Built in Germany
Bonn, Cermany ((j.R) An
additional 25 NATO airfields will
be built in West Germany in the
near future at a cost of some
$:!57 million, according to in
formed sources.
The North Atlantic Treaty Or
ganization will pay one-third of
the cost. The fields will be used
primarily by the new Luftwaffe
in addition to those to be turned
over to it by the U. S. and Brit
ish Air Forces.
Most Outstanding
Young Men Named
Tulsa, Okla. !U.R) Ten young
men from the fields of sports,
the ministry, medicine, law, gov
ernment engineering and educa
tion today were named "out
standing young men of America
for 1956" by the U.S. Junior
Chamber of Commerce.
They will be honored at a ban
quet Jan. 19, in Dallas, Tex., as
guests of the Dallas Jaycees.
Those receiving the award in
clude: .
The Rev. Robert Eugene Rich
ards, 30, Laverne, Calif.! minis
ter, amateur athlete and teacher.
He won the pole vault in the
1952 and 1956 Olympics and was
named to the Track and Field
Hall of Fame in 1955.
Carl D. Erskine, 30, Anderson,
Ind., Brooklyn Dodger pitching
star. He turned in his second no-
hit game May 12, 1956.
Thomas A. Dooley, M.D., 29,
St. Louis, author of "Deliver Us
From Evil," a book- on his wOrk
with Vietnam refugees from
Communism. He was stationed
in Indochina with the Navy and
set up a refugee camp in' Hai
phong on the border of North
Vietnam. His camp processed in
to freedom about 600,000 refu
gees from Communism.
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whether the injury was such cases, hypnosis didn't work very
inn ne Knew time aid not mat-1 weu.
ter.
Broken bones and spectacular
wounds requiring sewing im
press the patients who have
them; they're keenly aware that
something catastrophic has hap
pened to them. But abscesses or
a splinter or a nail in the body,
doesn't seem as immediately
threatening. With these latter
Goldie avoided the nonsensical
palaver usually associated with
hypnosis. With the patient on
the table, he. held him in con
versation. He asked if the patient
had a vivid imagination, if he
could imagine himself relaxing
on a bed or on a beach. Often,
continued the doctor to his pa
tient, you don't feel the shoes
on your feet or the clothes on
your body unless you think of
them. So it is with all sensations.
So it can be with surgery, said
the doctor, adding that the pa
tient must .speak right up if he
felt anything in which case he
would be given an anesthetic.
The doctor then told the patient
to pick out a way of distracting
his thoughts from his injury
either to relive in his imagina
tion a time and place when he
felt utterly relaxed, or to con
centrate with each breath on re
laxing every muscle.
He used this hypnosis on 28
cases of broken or dislocated
bones with only two failures.
The patients varied in age from
three years to 57. The effective
rate for 95 persons with wounds
requiring sewing was almost as
impressive.
Dr. Goldie worked in ' the
emergency room of a big London
hospital. His report was pub
lished by the British Medical
Association. He specified that his
results were experimental and he
hoped that "further work will
remove hypnosis and related
phenomena from the position of
a medical curiosity, impractical
in use and unsavory in -reputation."
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find his 1955 convertible which
he said he misplaced "some
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