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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957
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'Allergic' Skin Eruptions Said
Curable By'Letting Off Steam'
Ey DELOS SMITH
United Press Science Editor
New York 1? Some of the
more or leys incurable "allergic"
kin eruptions can be cured by
pncouragir, the victims to tell
off spouses or in -ISA's "or other
aourcrra of oppression," two sci
ntista told the annual meeting
nf the American Medical asso
ciation. Dra. William B- Guy and Rob
ert j. S loemaker of the Univer
al! ct Pittsburgh referred to
what doctors call "atopic aller
gic eir)a." wnirh has uncountable-
victims "In the extreme
forms, it is as crippling as para
lyse poliomyelitis, muscular dys
trophy, or riieumaloid arthritis."
thev said.
They denied tv.at it was aller
gic at all. The way they figured
nut this disease which has baf
fled rreital srienrp for genera
tion i that first you must have
a akin eheiniry which is sirs
reptihle to reacting to emotional
frustrations, and then the emo
tional set-up which leads to the
kid reactions.
Tour Levels
Thee saw four major "levels"
In the maturing nf human be
ings, from birth to adulthood-In-yeirs.
First, is the "organ
.level" when all responses are in
the physical body. Then comes
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the "action level," in which the
older infant can take action.
Third, is the "substitute level"
and then he can find ways and
means of working off his frus
tration. Finally is the "mature
level."
They suggested that victims of
"atopic eczema" have never left
the "organ level" no matter how
old they are in years. They have
a "severely limited repertoire of
expressive behavior." The inner
defenses of their personalities
are "inadequate." and they get
into "a state of inhibited feeling
and actions and dammed up ten
sions." Then they have "little
Washington Prison
Escapee Captured
Dayton. Wash. IP How
aid J. Thumas. 25. an escapee
from the state penitentiary at
Walla Walla, was picked up here
vesterday after less than 16
hours nf freedom.
Thomas, who is serving a term
for second degree murder from
Skagit county, was missed Tues
day morning. Warden Bob Rhay
s-id the convict probably had
flipped aboard one of the num
erous trucks going in and out
of the penitentiary on construc
tion jobs.
i recourse but to find outlet by
psychological means" that is,
through disfiguring and crip
pling eruptions of the skin.
Aggressive Techniques
With the victims whom they
have studied and treated, those
who showed and maintained im
provement were those who
"used aggressive techniques to
solve their problems," they said.
"They have dared to express re
bellion against frictional rela
tionships, sever old dependency
ties, and move to positions of in
creased personal freedom."
The victims, they continued,
obviously fall short of ideal ma
turity in their continuing need
for control to keep in force a
position of secure dependence
upon others." The physician
! treating them should encourage
I them to move up the "levels"
I from the "organ"' one to higher
I ones.
1 These people need backing
'when they try to contend with
sources of oppression, their
spouses, one or the other of par
ents, their in-laws, or other ob
jectionable people about them,"
the doctors said. 'It can be done
without getting into the position
of inciting them to rebellion in
the family circle. They should
be assured that strife is perfect
ly natural in human relations."
Danger of Forest
Fires Increases
Local officials for state and
I national forest lands warned to
day that fire conditions in south
ern Oregon are reaching the
critical stage in most areas.
Travelers should exercise cau
tion with cigarets, matches and
campfire, they said.
Forest "fuel," or undergrowth,
in the lower elevations and on
the south slopes are beginning to
dry out, according to Jack Wood,
supervisor for the Rogue River
National forest. Higher slopes
are about normal for this time
of year, although the repeated
hot days are gradually drying
out all forest lands.
State protected forest lands
are equally critical, with three
lightning fires reported May 30.
Three small fires from lightning
i also were extinguished in the
Rogue forest.
PONY IS 35
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near here that is 35 years old.
Three of the Ponto children, now
all married, used the Shetland
pony to ride to and from school.
Ponto considered doing away
with the animal several times,
but each time the children intervened.
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