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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craddock, their seven children, and their
maid, Mrs. Mary Thomas are among 750 people who will spend July 16-18 in a
fallout shelter as part of a University of Georgia civil defense project. The
Craddocks are members of Christ The King Parish.
I think it will be kind of an adventure, said Daniel
Craddock, 14. Our whole family got in the car one day and drove to
Smyrna. We couldnt stand it in the car. So I wonder how we are going to
stand it in a fallout shelter together for a whole weekend.
We are interested in the shelterees problems and
performance under fallout shelter conditions, said James Foughner,
research associate for the program. Researchers have selected a
representative group based on 1967 U.S. census statistics: occupation,
education, race and sex, Foughner said. The majority of shelterees will
be family units, he said.
Participants involve people within a 75 mile range of
Athens. The oldest participant is 80; the youngest is six months, said
Foughner.
Amy Craddock is seven months old. She crawls around a
lot, said Daniel. I have never been in a fallout shelter
before, said his sister, Christine, age 9. I think it will be lots
of fun, and I am going to take along paper and pencils and write letters to all
my friends.
The shelterees are not allowed to divulge details of their
experiences in the shelter. They signed a contract to this effect, said
Foughner., And cannot give out details to reporters when they leave the
shelter.
All research data will be sent to the civil defense office in
Washington, D.C., he said. For research purposes, not even Foughner could give
many details.
Where is the shelter? How large is it? Foughner answered:
You dont have to be restricted to an underground shelter. The
majority of civil defense shelters are in bank buildings, schools, or churches.
This shelter will be somewhere in Athens.
Water, survival rations, sanitation and radiological kits will be
provided for the shelterees, Foughner said. And participants have been
instructed as to additional itemsitems that can be contained in a certain
size bag.
Christopher Craddock, 6, is going to take his bike. Susanna
will take dolls and toys, said Daniel, and Melissa will have her
bottle.
We really dont know what to expect, but we are happy
to be invited to participate, said Mr. and Mrs. Craddock.
The University of Georgia is the only university in the country
involved in this research program for the Office of Civil Defense. This
is the eleventh and largest study in a five-year series of fallout shelter
occupancy tests, Foughner said. Program director is Dr. John A. Hammes,
University of Georgia research psychologist. Both men are members of St.
Josephs parish in Athens. |