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MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
pwis to a person who mixes pop
ular tranquilizing drugs with
social drinking?
According to a team of Univsr
sity of California researchers
alcoholics and mice:
Persons who take both tran
quilizers and alcohol become
more intoxicated than those who
take alcohol alone.
ieci. a person using a tranquiliz
er -could tke a drink and notice
no change. Yet he could be "hit"
some time later while driving
a car, for example. Any of the
current tests for drunkenness
might show the alcoholic con
tent of his blood to be below the
.15 per cent stage. But, according
to the scientists. the n e r m
might actually be "dead drunk."
Dr. Thomas M. Burhrid PC 911(1
Dr. Violette E. Sutherland, both
p h a r m acologists, carried out
their study at the University
oi amornia Medical Research
Center under the supervision of
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Dr. Alexander Simon, clinic su
perintendent of the California
Department of Mental Hygiene
and medical director of the
Langley Porter Neuropsychiat
ry clinic.
Their findings were contained
in me iirst report of the State
Alcoholic Rehabilitation Commis
sion on research and treatment
of alcoholism in California.
Burbridge told United Press,
"The tranquilizer apparently fa
cilitates the uptake by the brain
of alcohol. But the brain chem
istry of the effect is something
we plan on researching further
There is no doubt in our minds,
nowever, of the observable ef
fects, clinically and experiment
ally. OI USine the two tranniiiliV.
ers and aiconol together."
"The experiments with the al
i t .t .
cunoiics ana tne students was
most marked.". BurhrirJeo caM
"We have a erouD of 19 aloohnl.
ics to work with. The first week
we gave them alcohol alone, the
next week the tranauilizer in
this case chlornromazinp anH
alcohol toeether.
"The behavior natfpm wac far
different in all but one case.
They simply got drunk quicker
and there was a change in their
overt Denavior."
Effect Was Bixarra
The students who participated
in tne tests were given .8 of
gram oi Douroon whisky per
Kilogram (2.2 lbs.) of body
weight. Roughly translated this
is aDOut tour jiggers for a man
weighing 160 Dounds.
"The effect, when given with
a tranquilizer or its chemical
equivalent, was bizarre to say
the least," Burbridge said.
"They not only got gay, but
many of them tried to put each
other in showers and things like
that. Most were quite stable with
alcohol alone."
Burbridge added. "All of these
experiments were under control
led conditions. That's why we
can be so certain of our findings
on such a small numlvr nf n ar
sons observed clinically."
On the basis of the tests, Bru
bridge is worried about the "pos
sibly grave effects" on society of
combining tranquilizers anc! soc
ial arinKing.
"When VOU consider that th
use of these drugs is by mentally
troubled persons, many of them
potential alcoholics, the prob
lem becomes daneernns." h
said. "For many of these persons,
drinking as such is not socially
acceptable, but the effect upon
them can be the same. Then, if
COUDled with onlv milH
drinking, it can become positive
ly dangerous."
Grange Notes
Central Point Grans
The annual memorial carvi
was given for the nVnartori mem
bers of the Central Point Grange
i tne meeting on May 17.
The two members honored
this year were Ruth Wnn
and Henry Maurey.
A floral spray was nlarori on
tne altar dunne a canHieiioht
March led by the chaplain, fol
lowed Dy mora and the secretary
wno read tne names. A tableau
was then Dresenterl on th xtaoa
depicting "faith," which was
portrayed by Mrs. Win Arnold,
Mrs. O. T. Wilson and Mrs.
Harold Gebhard. The . nnartet
composed Of Mrs. Delmer Smith'
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jeffries and
Chester Wendt. sane "Mv Faith
l.ooks up to Thee, "In the Gar
den" and "Abide With Me " Mr.
Effie Kurz sane "Give TI Thic
Day".
Mrs. Otto Niedermever h.H
cnarge oi tne tableau and also
gave a readins. A rose anH
peony snrav was Hisniaveri h
Mrs. Charles Jantzer. who dem
onstrated to the members how
one can make their own memor
ial sprays.
Reports were heard from n
standing committees, Delmer
Smith was elected as alternate
delegate to attend the State
urange and Chuck Taylor was
elected as insurance delegate.
Ballots were cast in favor of
new members Edith T.iiiiar.
Arrnell and Kenneth Rnll
Arrnell.
Delmer Smith renorterf that
two micKs were available, for
a small fee. to conservation
members. Mr. Warren offereH tn
give the Grange a lawn mower
u someone would pick it up.
Mr. Chester Wendt brought a
letter she had received from a
family in Germany after they
nan Deen sent a package by the
Grange throu&h CAKE .Tnii,,
uoorot, who speaks German,
read the letter.
L Roscoe Roberts, state Grange
siewara and Mrs. Roberts svere
present. Mrs. Roberts. HEC
Chairman for Pomona, advised
all who aj e planning to enter
me sewing contest to have ma
terial at the Pomona meeting
xaay zd.
After refreshments, eifts were
presented to two newly married
couples, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
waiters, and Mr. and Mrs. I.
Cutberth. For this occasion Mrs
Kurtz sang "I Love You Truly."
congratulations were extend
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Wendt upon their 34th wedding
anniversary.
The lunch committee was Mr
and Mrs. Ben Darris. Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Jeffries and Mr. and
Mrs. . A. Edwards.
GRANDVIEW-LONE PINE
Roxy Gardners Attend Show
Br LILLIAN KNIGHT
Grandview-Lone Pine R
Gardners met at the home of
Mrs. H. Chandler Drew Mav ft
They then went to Central Point
wnere a flower show as held by
the various garden clubs of the
county in the Grange hall. The
theme of the show was Treasure
Chest. Several of the Roxy Gar-
oeners Drought home ribbons for
meir displays
The parents of Mrs. Howard
Huffman. Mr. and . Mrs a rt
Grosselin, returned to their home
in Port Angeles, Wash., May 13
after spending two weeks vaca
tioning and visitins at the Huff
man home.
Mr. and Mrs. William MrPart
are enlarging their lawn snare
by putting a lawn on the back
part of their lot. ;
Everyone in the communitv is
reminded of the school picnic
Friday. A basket type family
grouD lunch is nlanned for this
year because of the erowth of
the community and the conveni
ence oi serving.
Parents unable to attend
should send a sack lunch with
their children. Coffee, punch,
and ice cream will be served by
the PTA and the school Those
attending are asked to bring their
taoie service ana coffee runs
Buses will run as ' usual that.
morning and at 1:30 when school
will be dismissed for the day.
The Rev. and Mrs. Martin
Brown were dinner euests at the
home of Mrs. Browns' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Knight, after
church on Mothers' day. They
returned in the afternoon to their
home at Bridgeview near Cave
Junction for the evening services.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Knieht and
Gerald, went to Klamath Falls
Sunday where thev visited Mrs.
Eloise Hayden and her son, John
Alan, and Mrs. Haydens' grand
mother who is visiting her there
from Pennsylvania.
Shrimp Boat Sent for
4 Marooned Persons
Miami (LTI The f!ivi1 A srn.
nautics Administration dispatch
ed a shrimp , boat to tinv Swan
Island 600 miles southwest of
here today to pick up four per
sons marooned after their
schooner cracked up.
Edgar Hamper, a ham radio
operator in Hialeah, Fla., report
ed Wednesday night that he had
contacted the island and noti
fied the CAA.
Hamper said they identified
themselves as Mr. and Mrs. Shep
Bingham of Silver Springs, Md.,
ano two American sailors.
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