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Show m yff ylyyY'Y't 1'Wyy q ' W ' rT1"" t " 9 'f "l' 9 m 1 ' ' If "yt"'.- - " '?-- -- x, -- If 1fyif'lTtVf',lf I- ywywii.'yKwy 'j 'v: ' cfi -- r , - ? nrf 7 vf 4 , , ; v- ;- jll L' v ' j u '$' I f,; i-- f 1 1 S.C4K.- VS? i ., i e H J.-- k ''W-r- '&- - . Hu bt. How Not To Get A Job l- i - N ftrr-'r- 4! v f r is v. A S , i ,4t A AN; - f 1 1 t- .. It $U a .vUjKg , t , ' T , - - Bored expression on Mr. Carter E. Jones' face is proof Rondy Coons' inappropriate dress, lack of interest, won't get him ob. Personnel directors look at spelling errors and neatness of writing. They also notice a person's approach to asking for employment. "Got anv jobs7 is the wrong way to present oneself Teenagers should not chew gum or use slang. Those who want to impress say "yes, sir or, "no, sir Mrs Elliott suggests job seekers stand until asked to be seated, present themselves by stating name and business She sas, "Especially they should speak up and not be afraid the personnel manager is going to bite them. 5flggiigBBagaflflitaanoQii8aaBBiiaflBniingaanoaiiagaiiiiaaoogBOBOflOflPOBgagpogaaBa a mis a g a a a ass 8 m 'n si C Aw- - 1 ji- Go Now Bv ANN IIONIC, Womens News Service cause rancer in drug useis and deformity and deal1) in their chil dren . . Tins is the grim new indictment against d lysergic acid diethylamide, the most potent and most abused drug known today It comes fiom Dr Maimon Cohen, a genetics expert who found that even a single tiny dose of LSD can severely damage human chromosomes And chromosomes iartv the genes that convey one genera( haiac leristics from tion to the next What does it mean It means that for hippies on a trip to ithe never never land of LSD, its a case of go now and pay later. It means they and their progeny may develop leukemia or other cancers. It means that chddren not yet conceived may be bom stunted or deformed because one or both parents were as LSD users are often called. It means that even if they escape or malignancy, they may still pass their evil heritage on to their offspring and they to theirs Dr Cohen of the State University of New York School of Medicine at Buffalo, N Y , incubated human blood cells m test tubes with LSD for 1 hour to 48 hours, about the time that users are exposed to the drug on a single "tnp. He also tested cells of persons who had taken LSD, one of them a mental patient who had his last dose six months before In every case, there were abnormal breaks and derangements in chromosomes the kind of damage found in leukemia, in radiation damage, In exposure to cancer causing chemicals. In inherited and often fatal diseases such as Fancoms acid-head- A - D LSD mav - A But Pay Later t fl One of a worst and most common mistakes is applying for a job with friends. Whea group arrives at his office, an employer tends to think like Mr James A 'Nunley, in charge of hiring for Salt Lake Gty Parks Department He says, "It looks like all the kids from the neighborhood want to play around together during the summer and get paid dor it. They want to be part of the recreation Teen-ager- s should be careful In filling out applications, too. vj.vSlwAj- yf A. LSD: Bed Repression Job. Hi La y Theater manager Steven Smyth and Sharleen Bowden confronted by Granite students Karen Kremkau, left, Annette Remund, Susie Morris, Allison Muramoto, who show wrong way to apply for ob. Sometimes the difference between winning and losing is howi you play the game At least that s how it goes with summer jobs The early bird doesn't always get the job; ituxuailv goes to the applicant who makes the best first impression. It s difficult for employers What makes a good impression to say, but they readily know what makes a bad impression: Mothers should not make appointments or talk to employers for them children. It puts the job seeker at a disadvantage. For as Mrs Ruth Pack, Auerbachs personnel director, says, "Any person who is able to work is able to come in and make application on his own We show the same courtesy to all, but the mother who calls is a detriment to her childs chances Appearance is another determiner According to Bill Moore, Utah State Employment Office, first impression is 85 per cent In getting a job Employers don't want to see long hair, beards tight slacks, cowboy boots or mini skirts. Mr. Ad Van Dvke peroinel di ector for In'ermountain Theaters, reports, ' We pay particular attention to applicants hair, especially when they will have to deal with the public. Students shouldnt go right from school to apply. Take time to freshen up and leave books at home Students who enter a business office with arms loaded with books and clothes mussed give the impression they don't care much. The key to dressing for interviews is being neat and dressing conservatively. Employers notice grooming and lose interest if the young persons appearance is not good hairdos or mini skirts "Wearing mini For girls- no way-ou- t skirts is a black mark against girls before we even talk to them, says Mrs Lyle M Elliott, personnel director for ZCMI Employers look especially at attitude. This includes how much applicants want the job, how well they accept advice and criticism, how well they follow instructions and how well they conform to company standards and rules Mrs Pack illustrates, "Some kids come in and say, You gave my friend a Job and I came to see you first. Thiirtype usually A- iwt-- f ,4 luntPW!;'? li -- Uh , v W Friday, April 28, 1967 ".lyjtyks ' A r i . If ; I iul M ' i " ' " ijwim yii nf . - X yy M i 'Ihv ,v Vr .V smmj r?j St 1yv "'$ !- .V ' J 'v'; ir'''i;-h- J -! JW W;r ..v" y yi S f 's fyinyyiyiy iyygji.injmiyi yy xiy ni J7 - yv'"':t! teen-ager- ym - .- doesn't get the nyW4 1 t : 'S -- V . Wy-W- anemia "Our rationale was to show that these drugs aren't as innocuous as people beDr. Cohen said. "We've shown lieve, 'now that with LSD there may be covert, biological damage beneath the psychoses that we see on the surface. Already two New York experts on LSD have joined Dr. Cohen in the chromosome study Dr William Frosch, New York University psychiatrist who has seen the largest series of LSD patients anywhere, s is collecting blood samples from acid-head- who wind up in Bellevue Hospital's a 8 g psychiatric unit. Dr Kurt Huv.hhora, chief of medical genetics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, will analyze the samples and send them on to Dr Cohen So far, 10 samples have been taken three of them from children not yet bora when their mothers took LSD In the four samples analyzed, including one from the children, there was chromosome damage similar to that found by Dr. Cohen. It was. Dr. Hirschhorn said, "similar to the picture we see in neoplasma, leu kemia and radiation damage Dr Frosch also thinks the new sam pies will support Cohen's findings "They suggest serious permanent damage, ha said Dr. Sidney Malitz, who has been experimenting with LSD for 16 years at Medical Center in New York, was not surprised by the Cohen report. "I have noted certain subtle change In personality occurring in persons using LSD," he said. "They become more much less aware of social norms and values. Another expert close to the IitD prol lem is Dr. Donald B. Louna, chairman of the New York State Advisory Council on Drug Addiction. He called LSD most dangerous" of all drugs. "The profound effects of LSD on th nervous system and the phenomenon cl later recurrence of the experience with out further ingestion suggest that the drug might well permanently alter the personality structure of th individual, he said. This recurrence experience Is, un doubtedly, the most bizarre of all LSD d of all aspects. It affects about s who suddenly, without warning, without taking the drug again develop the symptoms of LSD weeks or months after their last dose. New York City has reaped the wild harvest of the LSD craze m this country. One authority thinks there may be as s in the city-ot- hers many as 10,000 believe the figure is much higher. Bellevue Hospital, on the fringe of Green, wich Village and its aberrational cults, has a steady stream of LSD-nik- s who have literally gone out of their minds. About 200 LSD-nik- s were taken into Bellevues psychiatric unit in the last two , years. And the rate is rising feverishly as LSD gains its hold as the "in drug in the Village, on college campuses, among seeking psychedelia inspiration. Who is the LSD-mk- ? See ON LSD on Page D-- l Columbia-Presbyteria- n d, one-thir- acid-head- acid-head- pseudo-intellectual- s 1 |