Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 87, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 23, 1952 Page: 3 of 31
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now stationed at Atlanta, Ga.
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will be going to Japan before tong.**
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as uncomfortable as an attack of
the grippe."
Normal adolescents, said Dr.
Jerome, don’t become addicted to
narcotics.
- “They may experiment with
drugs but they give them up when
they find narcotics don’t solve any
problems for them. Drug addicts
are like alcoholics — both have
found a chemical retreat from
reality.”
president; Eddie
lident; Mike Pope
secretary-treasurer and Grafton
Horton, program chairman..
After the organization meeting
the women of the church served
a chili supper.
Special to the Rocerd-Chronicle
PONDER, Nov. 22—Men of the
Ponder Baptist Church hive or-
ganized a Brotherhood with 14
charter members.
Jack Bryson, president of . the
Denton County Brotherhood, was
present at the organization meet-
ing this week.
Elected as officers were the fol-
lowing:
John Freeman, |
Deussen, vice presl
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LEWISVILLE, Nov. 22-About 90
Marines were wounded in the skir-
mish that saw Marine Cpl. Wil-
liam Kenneth Williams, 20, felled
by grenade fragments at the front
lines in Korea Nov. 7, a letter frpm
the young Lewisville servicemen
to his parents has revealed.
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11am Kenneth was wounded in a
front line patrol action. A few
days liter, they received a letter
from the young Marine.
Postmarked Nov. 11, the letter
said: •
“Dear Mama and Daddy:
“Will try to drop you a few
lines to find out what you think
about your little boy. Believe me,
I couldn’t help myself. Some stat-
eyed Gooka dropped three grenades
around me, so I got aharpnel in
the stomsch three different plac-
es, in the left knee and in the
right knee and foot.
“About 90 of us got hit Me and
three others were the worst, but
we are getting along fine now.
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with the staff's consent. It will
be a long time—even years—be-
fore much of the work can be
measured on the yardstick of cure.
"The hospitals at Lexington and
Ft. Worth provide some services
for adolescents,’’ Dr. Leon said,
“But essentially both of them are
prison hospitals with drug with-
drawal centers. They have at-
tempted therapy, but it hasn't
proved too effective because they
haven't been able to provide fol-
lowup care.”
Riverside is establishing a separ-
ate clinic in which to continue
treatment after youths have been
released.
“Addiction is the least Important
part of the problem," Dr. Leon
said. "Taking these patients off
drugs is easy. It can be done for
the most advanced cases in 10
days and for most of them in five.
“We use the atenuated with-
drawal method—gradual withdraw-
al of drugs over a period of time—
and not ’cold turkey,* or sudden,
complete withdrawal. We have dis-
proved one theory: that young ad-
dicts don’t have withdrawal symp-
toms of pain, nausea and perspira-
tion.
“They do have them, Just as the
older addicts do. But we think that
every addicts’ threshhold of pain
is lower. Withdrawal symptoms in
a normal person would be about
LEWISVILLE BROTHERS—Herman Wesley Williams
Jr., 22, and William Kenneth Williams, 20, sons of Mr.
. and Mrs. H. W. Williams Sr., of Lewisville, enlisted to-
gether in the Marine Corps in August, 1950. The younger
brother was injured Nov. 7 while on patrol duty at the
front lines. Herman is nqw stationed at Atlanta, Ga.,
after serving 12 months in Korea. (Cunningham Studio
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Drag Addiction Believed Steins
From Poverty, Broken Homes
NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (JFI-River-
Bide ia a 150-bed hospital on tiny,
windswept North Brothers Island
in the East River. It is the na-
tion’s first and only institution
specially set up to help teen-age
narcotics users.
It opened in July—the result of
Insistent demands by welfare
groups, the press and public that
New York City must do some-
thing about the rising tide of drag
addiction among school-age boys
and girls.
The staff Is finding that “kick-
ing” the habit is easy. Keeping it
“kicked’* is something else again.
When the first patients arrived,
the 10-year-old building—erected
but never used as a city tuber-
culosis sanitarium—was in the pre-
liminary stages of conversion.
Painters, plqmbers and carpenters
are still all oVer the place, putting
on the final touches. There are
about BO male patients now, aged
between 14 and 21. The first few
girls were admitted early in Octo-
ber.
The basic premise on which
Riverside ia working is that drug
addiction is not a disease but a
symptom of deep mental distress.
For most of the patients, the staff
believes, the root lies in,poverty,
slums and broken homes.
Dr. Jerome Leon, hospital direc-
tor, said that so far only a Couple
of patients have been discharged
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 87, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 23, 1952, newspaper, November 23, 1952; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348822/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.