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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1965 Section 1 3 1 PSYCHIATRIST Schools to Quiz 'Pill Youths THE QUESTS FOR IWOWLEDGE I Party Group Will PREDICT Gil FROM FUROR OVER HILLING TELLS EFFECTS OF PILL ABUSE Appear Before: Authorities Call War on Pills a Hopeful Sign i The attorney for two of the three teen-age slayers of Fred it A. Christiansen, 66, said yes terday that some good may A psychiatrist who is an expert on the effects of pep pills or goof balls, amphetamines and barbiturates, talked here yesterday of the consequences of prolonged use of the pills. The amphetamines, he said, could produce symptoms of psychosis, or insanity. Japanese researchers have shown a similarity between the cellular structure of brain cells of amphetamine users and brain cells of psychotics, he said. Suffer Withdrawal Pains He added that persons addicted to barbiturates suffer withdrawal symptoms, when they are denied the pills, that are more intense than those suffered by heroin addicts.

He is Dr. Herbert A. Raskin, who practices in Detroit, and who is a member of the Amer stem from the city's shocked Vf I f-'T ABRAHAM LINCOLN fjq A 3V "Si TRUOCEP TOUR MILE? iMwft f- it 4 A "ro 6 1 jm, yOZs1, ZtSrViiZTv I 2 I CI i 1 kno creek school! lyf7t IT -1 -ro learn to r' jHy KEAp AND WRITE" )'( iK SITTING reaction to the killing. "The crackdown on goof ball and pep pill peddlers and par Young persons who were taken home yesterday from the Chicago Avenue Police station by angry and shocked parents will be quizzed tomorrow by authorities at Lane technical, Lake View, and other high schools about the pill and booze party in an apartment at 703 N. State st.

Police arrested 32 persons Friday night in a raid on the apartment. All except two are minors. Vice detectives said yesterday that they were unable to discover the source of packages containing 145 tablets of benzedrine which were found under a bed and behind a couch. They said, however, that the pills are easy to obtain, altho reputable druggists will not sell them without a prescription. Some Attended Other Parties The detectives, who also confiscated a large quantity of liquor, wine, and beer, and two pairs of brass knuckles, said that some of the youngsters admitted attending other goof ball and alcohol parties before going to the one that was raided.

The police Jailed 29 young men and three girls. Two of ties in the last few days is One of several bars in apartment at 708 N. State at, which police raided. Police said all but two of 32 persons arrested sign that the enormity of this threat to our youth has been brought home to all parents in raid were minors. tribune stoff Photo and public officials, said Jay A.

Schiller, who is defense at torney for the two boys. Cites Use of Pills ican Medical association's com "There is no question that these three boys responsible the men were 23 years old. Twenty-six were from 17 to 20, and one was a juvenile, 16. Two of the girls, all of whom attend Lake View, were 16 and one was 17. All Quizzed for Hours Many of those arrested, police said, attend Lane Technical.

Most live on the city's northwest side and in the suburbs. Before being released on $25 mittee on alcoholism and addiction. He was instrumental for Mr. Christiansen's death were 'on It will not assuage the grief of the Chris in setting up a treatment center in Detroit for drug addicts. tiansen family or the families Dr.

Raskin said that the Japanese researchers made their of these three boys, but some eood may come to the com Y' Lawmakers Tackle Issues from insomnia. Amphetamines are stimulants and barbiturates findings in the wake of an epidemic of amphetamine addiction in Japan in 1948 and 1949 a medical and law enforcement problem that found from 5,000 to 6,000 addicts under treatment at any given time. "Something just has to be are depressants. Dr. Raskin said the chairman of his committee, Dr.

Henry done about firearms look at Brill, of West Brentwood, N. Indirect Effects Harmful Dr. Raskin also said that altho' appeared Jan. 28 before the what happened last week," the tall dark-haired young man was saying to his companions the amphetamine pills cause no direct harm to the body, they do have serious indirect effects. in the lunch line in Hermann hall, 33d and Dearborn streets, bonds and scheduled to appear" Feb.

17 in Narcotics court, the-youths were held two to seven" hours as police questioned them -in vain to discover the source of the pills and how the young -persons learned where the; party was being held. Parents summoned to the sta-" tion after midnight were as un-successful as the police in get-" ting the youths to talk despite threats of punishment "Just," wait until I get you home!" one; mother exclaimed, but it did no good. The 23-year-old men were charged with contributing to, the delinquency of minors. The others, except the juveniles who were turned over to the custody of their parents, were charged with being inmates of a disorderly house. Renter, 18, Faces 3 Charges Mickey Birger, 18, who had rented the apartment but was not present when the raid took place, was charged with keeping a disorderly house, con-, tributing to the delinquency of minors, and possession of narcotics.

He told police that he is a student, but refused to give them a statement The older men are Paul C. Shivley, 23, of 7339 N. Neva Niles, and Thomas M. Koch, 23, of 7805 N. Nora Niles.

Shiv-, ley is a cook and Koch is a United States marine home on leave. Birger appeared before Holiday Court Magistrate John J. Moran yesterday. Bond was set at $1,500. The elder Koch also appeared and was turned over, to military police.

House commerce committee to indorse passage of parts of a bill calling for accountability in the sale of these drugs, much like the present law calling for accountability in the sale of narcotics such as mor munity from this," he said. Schiller is counsel for George Del Veccbio, 16, of 444 N. Springfield and Joseph Varchetto, 16, of 555 N. Avers who have confessed shooting and kicking Christiansen in an holdup last Sunday night near his home at 4613 Waveland av. Also held in the slaying is Eugene Waswil, 17, of 827 N.

Kedvale who drove stolen car in which the three boys roamed the northwest side looking for victims to rob. The mother of Waswil has asked that a public defender be named to represent him. Denies Rumor of Plea Schiller denied a published report that he planned to plead the three youths guilty because their parents wanted them to Those, he said, are that they on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus. keep the user in such a high degree of excitement that the user does not realize he is hungry or that he needs rest. west Y.

M. C. A. spoke for a bill to establish a committee on water pollution. It would include conservation experts who would "work in the field" and clean up lakes and rivers.

He was told by State Rep. Robert E. Mann Chicago that the bill would be unconstitutional. "The legislature doesn't have the constitutional authority to vest a committee with this much authority," Mann said. Officers for the Springfield meeting, elected at the afternoon session, are Michael Walker, 17, of 2335 E.

100th st, governor; Pete Amundsen, 17, of 2N084 Swift Lombard, Robert Pavich, 17, of 9224 phine. Dr. Raskin said that the com Yates referring to the Christiansen murder, drew "The result, with prolonged mittee opposed a section of the Y.M.C.A. pre-legislative conference were over, the teenagers were not turning their attention to lighter matters. Submit Firearm Bill A bill submitted by their South Chicago, they explained to a reporter, would make possession of firearms without approval of the state department of public safety illegal.

The state would issue permits with cooperation of local police departments. "Someone said this morning that it would be unconstitutional," Miss Aldrich said. But they said they would look into that. Their bill was one of more than 70 discussed by nearly 300 delegates, several legislators, and adult advisers at the conference. They'll Go to Springfield Yesterday's session provided CHARGE REA AIDS DUNNED FOR VOTE CASH Washington, Feb.

6 CH Rep. An cher Nelsen, said today the justice department has asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation to probe the alleged solicitation of political campaign funds from employes of the Rural Electrification administration. Nelsen said he was advised of the action" by the department after he submitted complaints by REA employes to the Civil Service commission. Nelsen said he is gratified that the department considers the evidence valid enough to call the FBI into the case. "It is tragic," he said, "that this investigation could not have been conducted earlier.

This would have prevented the taking of millions of dollars from federal employes, who should never have been subjected to this kind of arm twisting for political campaign funds." use," ne said, "is that the addict wastes away, with the body's natural defense mechan nods of agreement from James Haleem, 18, of 8748 East End and Marcia Aldrich, 17, of 9117 Essex av. Tho the morning working sessions of the proposed bill, introduced by Rep. Oren Harris Ark. giving the "government the power to apply similar controls to any other drug which isms stealing from body tissues to keep the person going. The it would designate as "having results is swift loss of weight and muscle structure." Canadian Sociologist a potential for abuse.

Both Used Legitimately Dr. Raskin said he wanted to Plunges to His Death Find 2 Couples Dead emphasize that both the amphe After Gas Main Break DUNOON, Scotland, Feb. 6 Reuters Four elderly per tamines and the barbiturates have legitimate uses in the hands of physicians. Amphe lieutenant governor; Leslie Doyle, 17, of 3601 W. 116th st, House clerk; Michael Brasel, 17, of 7528 109th pL, Worth, Senate chaplain; Terri Pease, 16, of 7428 Blackstone Senate serge an t-at-arms; and Carolynn Buhmann, 16, of 2043 W.

111th House sons died here today when an tamines, he said, are prescribed for lethargic patients who would training in the drafting and handling of bills that the young politicians will put to use in a be helped by stimulation and underground gas main broke. Police found the two couples dead in their homes on opposite sides of the street VANCOUVER, B. Feb. 6 (LTD Kasper B. Naegle, 41, dean of arts at the University of British Columbia, plunged to his death today from the 10th floor of the Vancouver general hospital.

Naegle entered the hospital yesterday for treatment of "physical and mental exhaustion." He held a master's degree from Columbia university and a Ph.D. from Harvard. He was one of Canada's leading sociologists. barbiturates usually are recom Y-sponsored youth legisla mended for patients suffering I ture April 23 and 24 in Spring field. There were many lessons to be learned.

A delegate from the South be kept off the streets and to pay their debt to the Christiansen family. "I have not even talked to the parents about this, and I have no authority to speak for Waswil," Schiller said. "I have no such plans. The first thing I want is to get competent psychiatrists to examine these boys." Indictments against the three may be returned by the grand jury this week. Assistant State's Atty.

James J. Flynn, who is directing the grand jury Inquiry, said he has more witnesses to take before the jury tomorrow and Tuesday. An inquest was started on Friday and continued until Feb. 19 to give police and the prosecutor's office more time for their investigation. "At the first practicable time, which I expect will not come until after the grand jury has will ask the chief justice of the Criminal court to confer with Dr.

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