Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1963, Image 18

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THURSDAY. JULY 11. 1963
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FINDS LOST CHILD-Rusty, an Irish setter, is the hero in
a search lor Kal Benjamin, 8, left, who was lost for 24
hours in a densely wooded area near Gaylord, Mich. Ray
Loshaw, 82, right, owner of the dog, was handling the ani
mal when they came upon the child, whose father, Royce
Benjamin, is shown in the center. (UPI) ,
Men Spend Week
Living in Chamber
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Overbrook, Pa.-fllPIWScores
of young men from all walks
of life have been living in a
"chamber of discomfort" here
for a week or more at a time
In the interest of medical
science - and for $10 a day
plus room and board.
Wearing p radically no
clothing, they have been liv
ing in near-freezing tempera
tures, with their every move
ment scrutinized and their
every word monitored.
The purpose of their volun
tary isolation, at Lankenau
hospital, is to determine the
effects of temperature and
moisture on body changes and
disease, and of diet under pro
longed cold.
The test subjects have In
cluded artists, gas station at
tendants, truck drivers and
college students between se
mesters. They are recruited
through want ads in news
papers and accepted -for the
test if they pass rigid physical
and psychological examina
tions. Subjects Harnasstd ,
Clad only in socks and
shorts, the subjects spend as
long as 10 days In a precisely
. controlled environmental test
suite built for Lankenau by
Tenney Engineering, Inc., of
Union, N.J. Temperature in
the main room is kept con
stant at 44 degrees but, be
cause the subjects are lightly
clothed, It's the same as If
they were living in an Arctic
40-below with adequate garb,
Each subject is harnessed
Consideration of
Brown's Program
Begins To Move
Sacramento -HITD- The Call'
fornia legislature, after
brief halt, began to move
again today toward consldcra
tion of Gov. Edmund G
Brown's tax reform program
State Sen. Virgil O'Sulll
van (D-Wllllams), author of
the pro&ram in the upper
chamber, said ha was ready
to Introduce the administra
fion s bill to establish a state
withholding system for per
sonal Income taxes Jan. 1
106S.
The lawmaker also was pre
pared to place before the Sen'
ate bills to:
Accelerate the gross pre
mium Insurance tax and boost
the state's revenue by $44 mil
Hon during the current fiscal
year.
Switch from the Insur.
ance fund to the state's gen
cral fund money from the sur
plus line brokers tax. This
would bring the state an add!
tional $800,000 a year begin'
ning next fiscal year.
Already introduced were
two other parts of the Gover
nor i 47 3 million tax re
form package - a bill to abol
ish installment payments on
personal income taxes and
one to accelerate the bank
and corporation tax.
For an unexplained reason,
O'Sullivan delayed probably
until next week other bills
to cancel income tax liability
tor 840,000 small taxpayers
whose payments would be
less than $8, and to decrease
: the gift tax exemption.
with a maze of wires that sig
nal every bodily change. A
team of scientists studies and
evaluates their physiological
and psychological reactions,
blood pressure, heart rate,
oxygen consumption, carbon
dioxide exhaled, thermal bal
ance and metabolic patterns.
Blood samples are taken fre
quently and a two-way com
munication system monitors
the subjects' every sound, to
gauge their moods.
Lankenau's chamber of dis
comfort consists of a combin-
tion living-dining room
about the size of a master
bedroom, and an exercise
room. In the living room, the
subjects lounge on open web
cots and chairs, listen to the
radio, watch television, read
and play chess or checkers.
when sleeping, they must lie
on cots without mattresses be
cause a mattress is a form of
insulation. To provide a mini
mal amount of warmth for
sleeping, a single military
type blanket is provided.
Twice a day, the subjects
take a "walk - on a tread
mill in the exercise room. A
nurse brings food at regular
Intervals - four tightly-con
trolled experimental diets.
Each subject must consume
11 the food served to him.
Rooms Art Screened
Ilia rooms, in which the
temperature can range from
40 degrees to a scorching 120
degree Fahrenheit, are kept
at the noise level of a quiet
hospital room. They are
screened against electrical in
terference, so that the deli
cate measuring apparatus will
not be disturbed.
The experiments have
shown that regardless of the
differences in diet, a marked
deterioration occurs by the
fifth day. At that point all
shiver almost continuously.
their pulse rates rise an aver
age of 28 beats a minute and
they all suffer some degree
of cold injury. In the form
of painful extremities.
But despite their discom
fort, subjects' morale has re
mained high throughout. "It
was a challenge," said one.
and t was anxious to see if
I could take it.'
Death of
a Sub
Killer
Florida I
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U-boat .
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Off out
shore, a
blimp si,
German
and attacks; 7
hereon the 20th A
anniversary of '
the encounter M.
is a thrilling,
little-known If
chapter from
World War II.
Don't milt this exciting boltli-to
Ihe-dealh advintun In th
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