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j r PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1953 f'DEIslhllS THE MENAGE" Doctor Relaies Findings On Tranquilizer Studies ' By DELOS SMITH Unilcd Presi Science Editor NEW YORK (UP)-Tranauiliz. ing drugs have been exonerated of a suspicion that in some peo pie they cause untranquil depres sions. The suspicion has been growing in medical circles. The exoneration comes from Dr. Frank J. Ayd, Jr., who investigated it in 70 persons who, were suffering from what some itioctors now call , drug-induced depression Of the 70, he found that 23 were not victims of true depression but of "pseudo-depression." They were ; ' languid "and discouraged," but ,, had lost - neither appetite nor weight. Nor were they self-dep- . recatory, . remorseful or troubled 1iy morbid thoughts," Dr. Ayd Mid. - . . ; The reason they 'were discour aged was because they felt a las situde which "interferred with the maintenanee of their self-imposed standards." This "lassi tude," he said, was due to the tranquilizers they had taken. They were "over-tranquilized" the dos es were too big. The remainder of the 70 per sons wno nad been referred to him, since he is a psychiatrist, by other physicians, were suffering irom true depression in the osv . chiatric sense that is. depression which is based entirely or almost entirely on hidden workings of the imnow. . ...... . ... ( .j Theyar) the psychiatric symp toms tne olnors did not bave, such as insomnia, early morning awaxenmg,. depressed mood, cry ing spe)ls,; hopelessness, anxiety attacks,' oosossive fears, Impaired concentration and memory, inde cisiveness, loss of interest in us ual activities,, and suicidal tend encies,?'. : .,; j. . But, soatimied Ayd. in reporting 16 the Medical Society of the State of New York, they had all been subject to attacks of depression before- thoir doctors prescribed tranquilizing drugs for them, and many .had, attacks after the tran quilizers had been withdrawn. Of the 23 persons with what Ayd diagnosed as "pseudo-depression," only eiRht per cent had psychiat ric care, but of the 47 with gen uine (psychiatrically) depression, BS per cent had had it. The drugs prescribed were, . Jn the main, members "of 'this '-rauwelfia family of. tranquilizers. In 43 of the 70 they were prescribed to relieve nign blood pressure; in the others X6on OPEN 6:30 l.M. NOW SHOWING! tit Ftolurt 7:00 end 10:051 2nd feature l:4S Only BOORI OPEN 0130 I. M. n the TALL A STRANGER y MAN FROM W V GOD'S t LCOUNTRY I j:.ii-'i 'i il E2S9 I I I I I I I f - ; . - - - msMf J'll they were prescribed to lessen mental tension. Ayd, who practices in Baltl more, is well known medically for his studies of the reactions of peo ple to tranqullizing drugs. In previous paper he warned doctors that true depression is not easily recognized and tranquilizers should not be prescribed for the truly depressed because they can accentuate tne depression. ,11 o w e v e r, the "pseudo-depressed", can be continued on tranquilizers if the dosage is re duced and a stimulating drug it added to the medication, he said in his new paper. The bigger question, he stated this way: "Can a depression be attributed solely to whatever drug such patients may. be taking at me time or are factors other than the drug responsible for the de pression?" He answered it thus ' Until more conclusive evidence is available It cannot be stated authoritatively that tranquilizers per se are uepressogenic. Rita Marries Fifth Husband HOLLYWOOD (UP) - Rita Hayworth married her boss, producer James Hill, on her fifth trip to the altar Sunday and re ported to the bridegroom today to continue work on her new movie. The tltlan-haired glamour ilrl and Hill were married at an in formal double - ring ceremony in the bride's Beverly Hills home. Her daughters Princess Yasmin I by Aly- Khan) and Rebecca Welles l by actor Orson Welles) attended. The semi-secret mar riage climaxed a six-month ro mance. It was Hill's first marriage. Rita's record now stands: Oil man, actor, prince, crooner, mo- gui. in order they were Ed Jud- son. Welles, Aly Khan, Dick lluymes and Hill. The couple announced their en gagement last December when production began on "SoDarate laoies, a picture In which the bride stars, under the supervision of the bridegroom. They previous ly nna planned to be wed at the completion of the film on Valen tine's Day. Shortly after the 2 p.m. cere mony Hill's partners, film star Burt Lancaster and producer Har old Hecht, joined a dozen other business associates and friends at a small reception in the white' columned deorglan mansion. Though she lives within a block of such stars as Jack Benny, Desi and Lucy Arnez, Rosemary Clooncy and Jimmy Stewart, Miss llaywortlt'lnviled no movie celeb rities to the affair. After the 10-mlnute ceremonv Hill quipped, "the first 10 min utes are the hardest." His ner vous bride said. "I'm very, verv happy. 1 guess that's what most brides say. ine ncwiywcds n an a one- month honeymoon trip to Europe upon completion of the picture. inn, a lormer page bov at NBC, climbed Ilia Hollywood lad- aer as a script wrl er for Metro- Coldwjn Mayer. He joined Lan- casier and Hecht two years ana. his most successful film beine trapeze. Miss Hayworth currently is em. broiled In a court action with ex husband Welles over a MO.oou child support Issue Involving daughter Rebecca. Awaits 1.2S Oml. fail ChiMrta S0 B ara.a .aJ.J 1 A J..ll. I Madia-JO D NOTE: The HereM and Km not reeponsible (or lest minute cliangee IB the radio and TV achodulaa. 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A bitter campaign is expected. Prime Minister John Diefenbak er ordered the elections Saturday in an effort to win a majority in the 265-seat House of Commons. His Conservative party has been governing with 113 votes since up setting the Liberal party last June. Canada's worst unemployment since the depression promised to be the key issue of the winter campaign. ACE TV 1140 Riverside PHONE TU 4-3581 Oain Men. Thra Sal., 8 le 1 n 4 Famous "Piggy-Back" BALL POINT PEN Just for seeing a demonstration of th PHILCO-BENDIX DUOAAATIC Irlnf your own dirty iiorh with you If yau wish , , , wall furnish th soap I It's Washer! l' Dryer! It'l Two-ln-On! Trad in your eld laundry equipment far new Phllce endlt DuemeHc! Savai pace! Seres Time! Serei Money . . . up r $110 r conventional "pain". MERIT'S 609 So. 6th' "Whor Service It Our Most Important Product" s)q 10:50 Pauport 10:30 Adventurei in Knowledge 10M Heidelberg Newi Tuesday, February 4 11:40 Rev. 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CORNELL AP Religion Writer Man-made flight through the heavens today touches a sensitive chora in the churches. "Handwriting in the sky." some ministers say. ine spiritual consequences., as many see it, can be either helpful or harmful either open people's eyes to fuller truth, or blind them to anything but dazzling technol ogy. He who lives by the Sputnik (science) shall perish by the Sput nik, - a Koman catholic church man said, recasting Jesus' maxim aoout tne sword. iTo... v..u:ut. i i i such wide religious comment late ly as the furor over nuclear-space engineering, triggered by Russia's earth satellites. In Chicago, a group of pastors and Midwestern business leaders pondered how spiritual resources in the nation "must be mobilized to save us." The conference is sponsored by the University of Chicago. Victory and survival, the sponsors say, will come only through deeper understanding of the laws which govern the hearts and minds of men and the prac tical applications of these laws to national life and our international relations. In church circles, two opposite tendencies have been stressed as the possible effects of the new technological developments on faith: 1. A heightened sense of rever ence and humility before the grandness of the universe, with a more vivid realization of God's infinite supremacy over it. 2. A rash of intensified mater ialism, stressing sheer mechani cal prowess to the neglect of spir itual values. Such an "exaltation of science above all other forms of power, said the Rev. Dr. 0. Frederick Nolde, a noted Lutheran theolo gian of Philadelphia, would mean falling into the trap of pro fessed atheistic materialists. It would be vain indeed, he added, to try to outdo a system by becoming like it. As noted by the Rev. Handel Brown, a Presbyterian pastor of St. Cloud, Fla., the Bible tells of man s first effort to reach into the stratosphere. Catholics Claim Priests Jailed VIENNA. Austria (AV-The Aus trian Catholic Press Service (Kathpress) reported today that between 450 and 500 Catholic priests and monks are being held in prisons and concentration camps in Czechoslovakia. It added that at least five bishops are also held in prisons, "reform insti tutes or under house arrest. OVER JH, SAYS BENNY HOLLYWOOD (UP) Veteran comedian Jack Benny at last has conceded he is aging, if extraor dinarily slowly. Benny, born be fore the turn of the century, let it be known that Thursday night ion CBS TV's Shower of Stars)- he will admit publicly that he is over 39 in fact, 40. All Mokes APPLIANCE REPAIR Washers Drytrt Dlthwashtrs Ranges For Fast Service CALL 4-4197 J. W. KERNS NEW We Feature STRUCTURAL1 STEEL of All Kinds! 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Shell, Catholic auxiliary bishop of Chicago, says that men. the al leged master of his destiny" now "stands in terror before his own creation. ... 'Nothing now intervenes be tween himself and annihilation except his own moral sense. But he is no longer sure that it will sustain him in this, his hour of truth ... Commented evangelist Billy Graham: "The Bible says put on the whole armor of God, and we need spiritual armor at a time like this." The Rev. 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