Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1970 Page: 3 of 24
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Friday July 17 1970
COCKTAIL CUTTINGS Ft.
Hood's Officers Open Mess formally
dedicated its new cocktail lounge
Monday night with the aid of (1 to r)
Col. R. Moore III Corps G-l Maj. Rob
ert D. Smith FHOOM secretary Mrs.
David Reddick Lt. Gen. Beverley
E. Powell III Corps and Ft. Hood com
manding general and Col. Fred Coley
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•Hell On Wheels
Loans Band
For Good Will
The 2nd Armd. Div. Band has
several engagements for the
following weeks both on post
an in a us a
communities
They have been scheduled for
several military engagements
which range from change of
an an in
ceremonies to playing for the
®Drganization Day activities and
providing music at softball
games.
To maintain the tradition of
the division band serving as
"ambassadors of good will" to
the civilian communities the
band will be performing for
numerous local events to in
clude the Austin Aqua-Fest and
the 3rd Armd. Div. Association's
reunion in Dallas.
In mid-August a special group
will travel to Long Beach Calif
to provide the music for the
2nd Armd. Div. Association's an
nual reunion.
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'Where's Poppa' Tells Story
Of Henpecked Bachelor's Life
(The post and branch librariesniest books of the year. It deals
are constantly receiving new
books for the reading enjoyment
and education of Ft. Hood
soldiers. Below are summaries
of some of the arrivals).
"Where's Poppa" by Robert
Klane (Random House 1970).
(Post Library and Branches
1 2 3 and 4.)
"Where's Poppa" is hailed by
many critics as one of the fun-
with the life of a 40-year old
bachelor named Hocheiser who
is constantly hampered by his
aging mother.
After Hocheiser's mother
destroys every bit of his life
sexual and otherwise he
trys to plot with his brother
Syd to murder her. This pro
duces a fear in his married
brother and as a result he
"checks-up" on his brother
every night. While enroute to
his house he is mugged by a
Central Park gang in several
episodes.
Other situations include
Hocheiser and Mr. Boorty's a
manager for an old age home
efforts to persuade his mother
to enter a home.
"If Laurel Shot Hardy The
World Would End" by Stanton
Forbes. (Post Library.)
This is the story of the
Classical Cinema Department of
Shenly College whose members
decided to dress up as the
famous "Laurel and Hardy"
comedy team for the annual
Mime Day.
The 26 cast members formed
13 "Laurel and Hardy" teams
and each pair performed the
same comedy routines and were
dressed in the same costums
as the original Laurel and Hardy
team. As a result this provided
a unique opportunity for a
murder which occurred and left
Larry Evans the succeeding
program director the difficult
as of in
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is designed in Mediterranean decor and
features a dance floor and entertain
ment stage. Local singer Rusty Mc
Dowell performs in the lounge every
Thursday Friday and Saturday.
ft. hood libraries
murderers without publicizing
the tragedy.
"Native Sons" by Edward
Margolies (Lippincott 1968).
This is the critical study of
20th Century Negro American
a or os a
Branches 1 and 3).
"Crusade of the Left" by
Robert A. Rosenstone (Pegasus
1969). Story of Lincoln's bat
talion in the Spanish Civil War.
(Post Library).
"The Executives" by Alex
ander Fullerton (Putnam 1970).
A World War II hero starts
at the bottom in a ship building
firm and works his way to the
top. (Post Library and Bran
ches 1 2 3 and 4).
"House Arrest" by Helen
Vlachos (Gambit 1970). A
Greek newspaper publisher tells
of her arrest and daring escapjs
to England. (Post Library an|I
Branches 1 2 and 3).
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price too!
Barbiturates Affect
Both Young And Old
WHAT ARE SEDATIVES AND
TRANQUILIZERS?
Sedatives induce sleep. When
taken small doses they reduce
daytime tension and anxiety.
The barbiturates constitute the
largest group of sedatives. When
used without close supervision
the possibilities of taking in
creased amounts and becoming
dependent are present. In street
parlance the sedatives are also
calld 'goof balls" "sleepers"
and "downers."
The tranquilizers are drugs
that calm relax and diminish
anxiety. Like sedatives they
may -cause drowsiness. Tran
quilizers that are used to treat
serious mental disorders are not
dependency producing. It is
tranquilizers like meprobamate
(Miltown Equinil) to which
dependence can be develop.
ARE SEDATIVES PHYSICAL
LY ADDICTING?
Yes. Tolerance to the effects
of barbiturates develops and
withdrawal effects occur when
the drug is stopped. A strong
desire to continue taking the
drug is present after a few
weeks on large amounts. Ad
diction to 50 or more sleeping
pills a day has been reported.
ARE BARBITURATES THE
ONLY GROUP OF SEDATIVES
WITH DANGER OF AD
DICTION?
No. Other addicting sedatives
include glutethimide (Doriden)
or a at an a
others. Everything that is said
about the barbiturates can be
applied to the ncn-barbiturate
sedatives.
WHO ARE THE ABUSERS OF
BARBITURATES?
People who have difficulty
dealing with anxiety or who
have troubles with insomnia
may become overinvolved with
sedatives or tranquilizers and
come to depend on them.
Barbiturates are taken by
soin herion users either to sup
plement the heroin or substitute
for it.
People under excessive stress
or those who cannot tolerate
ordinary stress are vulnerable.
A few years ago sedatives were
drugs of abuse for adults. Now
they are being consumed more
and more frequently by
teenagers and pre teenagers.
Persons who take am
phetamines and become jittery
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might also take barbiturates to
ease their tension.
WHAT ARE THE MEDICAL
USES FOR SEDATIVES?
In addition to inducing sleep
an re ax in
a it at a re us
psychosomatic conditions such
as high blood pressure and pep
tic ulcers. One barbiturate
phenobarbital. is useful as an
anticonvulsant.
WHAT HAPPENS IF A
BARBITURATE ABUSER SUD
DENLY STOPS TAKING THE
DRUG?
If the barbiturate dependence
is severe sudden discontinuance
of the drug can be dangerous.
A severe withdrawal state
resembles delirium tremens.
The patient is sweaty fearful
sleepless anl tremulous. He is
restless agitated and may suf
fer convulsions. In addition he
may see things that aren't there
and have delusional confused
thoughts. The amount of
barbiturates must be slowly
decreased the patient requires
considerable medical and nurs
ing support.
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Army Opens
ram
The U.S. Army is searching
for eight soldier-artists to make
pictorial records of military ac
tivities in Thailand durng fiscal
year '71.
Two teams of four qualified
artist illustrators will be
selected for 120 days of tem
porary duty (TDY) to make
tihe Thailand trek. Team one's
TDY period will be Oct. 1 1970
through Jan. 30 1971. Team
two's period: will be Feb. 15
through June 15 1971. They will
use the first 60 days to make
sketches on location in Thailand
and the second 60 to produce
finished paintings.
Military personnel desiring to
participate on either artist team
must submit applications on
DA Form 2496 through official
ha el to A a
General Attn: AGMS-C Depart
ment of the Army Washington
D. C. 20314. Deadlines for the
two teams are Aug. 15 1970
and Jan. 21971 respectively.
Further information may be
obtained from DA Circular 28-24
and from Army crafts directors
at Special Services offices on
Army installations.
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1970, newspaper, July 17, 1970; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255074/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.