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o 0 S3t4VMf -tv T A T T MebfordWTribune 2mJ SECyigff Tmjilio R jpi o Staff College Ciudad Trujillo, D.R. UPI) Dominican strongman Rafael L. Trujillo charges that the U.S. Command and General Staff College, iy flunking his playboy son, Branded itself "political tool" and proved the. good neighbor policy is dead. Trujillo said Rafael Jr.'s failure will not hurt him in the eyes of the Dominican people, who revere him for his "honesty, industry, intelli gence and high sense of re sponsibility and dignity." Presdent Hector Trujillo, young Rafael's uncle, appoint ed him chairman of the Do minican joint chiefs of staff the day it was announced h "did not successfully complete the course" at Ft. Leaven worth. His father's yacht is now on the way to Los Ange les to bring, him home. Young Trujillo, a lieutenant general in the armed forces commanded by his father, left Leavenworth last spring for a Hollywood rest cure after a minor operation. He made headlines by lav ishing fur coats and sports cars, bought out of his $50,000-a-month allowance, on suctycf ilm beauties as Zsa Zsa Gabor andKim Novak. He is in the process of di vorcing, the mother of his six children. UipirtMftKQfI Bcitr.; ftalings $cfiU&3UFX Wejatia ti(i)fKftlh Inttrnatiori 1 VtAtstt 91 Dprnt .Infi- m IUuX lh Aifeociated Gen ial feftttctof wexa to fe JNStB fotfiy alter the union tSafjtfcSr ftjected three-year offer from. tne env ies group, Sfes uflioik. Portland local tll.lie4 loe to la to au- th0i$ tff ik if negotiation 1L 72 wu !! been pa fine October. The uniaeJl.C3C $ontcct esjired . la& Jaftvazy. sai4fltdiatios atrw i? irt alktr tv taka ffri in' ttgcf'i rUaticfta. t Voti SUveftaon ajniittcd t tn tar in &M3aa4 an Sknt iiua Ohd lradtc4 Stt i& 27a. faWif . ftaaiai Xaia (8 fm3BSi;F3P v:":"'Tiiairt'";;. (i it-f"" i ' ""tsar- ! Sllig j j f : j ,tt3ttt3k0Bt$ f If iaai aaXsacas beauty of any room. Low fSTVontts laaa f aajoy atom light and view. JavMMI feafwaav Complete cooling comfort on a patented A1, ylv built-ia taaraiostat you set and forget. Ma1fr aatagMf you've never known before. Streamliner lsta4jflatable, no-raft grilles. M9 t MaV sTIl tl Run on 115 volts. Save on Mtjit:'T m electricity! Also big capacity 1 HP, 230-volt models. mmnQ & Flynn 14 Vttl Mi H MEDFORD, J; f3Pfs -f , Si IFUSING 0 FIKE Sherman. Adams (center), for accepting hotel accommodations, other favors from Bernard Goldfine (right), millionaire New England industrialist, Pres adtnt Eisenhower (left), says he is standing behind his assistant (UPI Telephoto) Certain Words Mean Death, Psychology Theory Discloses By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor New York (UPI) Some newly obtained facts now bolster a psychological theory that certain words mean death to all of us (although we don't know it) and those ... j .u. i w u i u s. am anxiety deep down inside us b e c a u se we're so very ji p1m Smith mucn airaia of death! The theory comes out of paychoanalysis. Psychiatrists who use that technique dis covered certain words pro duced in neurotic patients what is known in the trade as "the anxiety reaction." The patienta didn"t know why of how, and that's where the orizing begins. The words, it was theoriz ed, were symbols to the un- -eowscious'i-minds" '6t ' the pa tienta 4hey symbolized death. Thus they aroused the fear of death unconsciously nd this fear boiled up to the surface and caused an exag gerated anxiety which had :-a .'WiaTta.! KEEP COOL-with the. New WestDnghouse "Streamliner Fits flush with walls inside or out. No more Air Conditioner "hangover" when you install the smart new Stresmlinerl a blaa4 ia. No bulky overhang, rtWcstinhouse OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958 neither rhyme nor reason. Dr. W. W. Meissner, psy chologist of St. Louis univer sity, St. Louis, Mo., tested this theory in 40 non-neurotic men between 23 and 45. You may ask how he could do that if the mental process is un conscious, and it is a good question. He made use of the probability that a jolt of anx iety iri the unconscious mind will increase the electrical charge which is always run ning through the skin. He took them one by one into a sound - proof room where temperature and hu midity were maintained at ideal levels, laid them com fortably on a bed, attached electrodes to their hands, and pronounced the words in the most "neutral" tone of voice he could use. The words he obtained from psychoanalytic litera ture. All were theoretically proved 'to be symbolic of death. He got 20 sets of them altogether and mixed them up with 30 words selected be cause they couid have no emotional meaning of any kind. The theoretical 20 death symbols were: 1. Bird; 2. Journey; 3. Candle burning THINNERI LOWER! SMARTER! BIGGER VALUE TOO! PRICES START AT $tf5)nrS)95 O EASY TERMS O Electric Co. Phone SP 3-6241 EES Price out; '4. To burn; 5. Across a bridge; 6. Sleeping person; 7. Train trip; 8. Old man; 9. Statue; 10. To drive away; 11. Black; 12. Water; 13. The si lent one; 16. Stranger; 17. Terminal; 18. The end; 19. Four; 20. The thirteenth. Increased Response Many of these words in creased the electric skin re sponse of many of the sub1 jects. Some did it for only a few of them. No one person was entirely unresponsive to all of 20 of them. You can understand that this sort of measurement can't possibly be all white or all black. Sci entifically it can be meas ured only statistically and statistically Meissner obtain ed quite "significant" results indicating th,at the words did arouse unconscious anxiety. The question remained: did the unconscious mind associ ate the words with death: Af ter the relaxed testing on the comfortable bed, he gave his subjects lists of words and asked them to write in what they associated the words with. A significant (statisti cally) number wrote "death" after the death symbol words a significant (statistically) number of times. Meissner reported the re sults to the American Psycho logical association. Coll Now. Advance reservations are being accepted. Ask your Union Pacific Travel Agent how Family Fares will save you even more money. 1 0 Cents Pages 1 to 10 Graham Receipts May Hit Million San Francisco UPI Total receipts from Billy Graham's seven-week crusade in San Francisco may exceed $1 mil lion. Crusade leaders said Mon day the receipts will be enough meet local bilsl and to pay for nationwide television time. They estimated local re ceipts at $400,000 and contrib utions from national TV audi ences at more than $600,000. Meanwhile, local crusade leaders prepared an intensive followup campaign. Beginning next Monday, church workers will visit homes throughout the city and crusade leaders will maintain offices to help churches reach the 25,575 per sons who made "decisions for Christ" during the campaign. Graham began a brief vaca tion today in Yosemite Na tional Park. He speaks at an outdoor rally in Seals stadium next Sunday and at a banquet of the American Medical As sociation next Monday. Administration Named at PSC Portland (UPI) An inter im administration of three Portland State College offic ials ,was selected Monday to run the school until a- new president can be named to suc ceed retiring President Dr. John F. Cramer, the State Board of Higher Education an nounced. ; The trio is headed by Dr. John M. Swarthout, new dean of faculty at PSC. Other mem bers are Professor John H. Stehn, head of the music de partment and Dr. Errett Hum mel, present assistant to Dr. Cramer. ' Board Chancellor John R. Richards said the three men will act as a board of control and will have full authority for policy decisions. Richards said the tenure of the adminis- Union Pacific's land or Seattle ; tops in j- Trail the most direct route. Convenient afternoon or evening departure time with only one business day en route. 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However, he added they do everything within their power to encour age applicants to complete at least a high school education before enlisting. . The Marine recruiter and MSgt. Warren M. Long of the Army recruiting station here were guest speakers at the Monday noon Jackson County Chamber of Com merce roundtable in the Jack son hotel. Becomes More Mobile "The service is becoming more mobile and more tech nical," Sgt. Morts empha sized. To cope with this, he said, the Marine Corps insti tuted a "scientific education program" eight months ago. This program is open to persons already in the service who have specific interests in a technical field such as elec tronics. The successful appli cant is discharged from active duty and enrolled in the re serves. "The service then pays his full tuition at a college or university for up to four years of higher education. The only obligation these persons assume is that of serving, as an officer, one year on active duty for each year of college they have completed. Sgt. Long described the three new grades for enlisted DOG SHOOTS MAN Sydney, Australia (UPI) A dog shot his master dead during a hunting trip, authori ties reported today. William McKenzie, out hunting kanga roos Monday with his pet dog, was standing outside his truck with a loaded shotgun lying on the seat. The dog accident ally stepped on the gun's trig ger, causing the gun to dis charge. The shot hit McKenzie in the side. tration was "indefinite." Dr. Cramer recently accept ed a Fullbright Fellowship to teach and do research at the University of Taiwan, For- morsa. route to Chicago from Port follows the Scenic Oregon R. D. TOOMEY -General Traffic 'Agent 207 Medical Center Bldg.! Medford, Ore. SP 3-538S personnel wnicn were an nounced June 1. 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