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SECRETS: Smootin Interview OF CHARM: Means Preparation By JOHN BOBERT POWERS Are you looking for a better position or for your first one? The experience can be a pleasure instead of an ordeal, if you choose to make it so. In all contacts, a feeling of self-confidence adds much to your enjoyment. That is doubly important in any job-seeking venture. So let's see what we can do to Summer Has Her On You Blue Flr3i Tn Color Transfers build self-confidence. Naturally, you will be sure that your grooming Is at Its highest level.

Your clothes will show your prospective employer that you know how to dress In a manner, that is right for the job you seek. KNOWING that you look right will give you poise and help to put you at ease during the interview. And looking right and being poised are both powerful factors in making a favorable first impression. With Just a few more preparations you will be all set. For example though you cannot know exactly what questions you will be asked, there are some you can anticipate.

Be ready with answers concern- Ing your education, experience, previous or wanted salary, and you have worked before, reasons for leaving your previous job. IT'S VALUABLE to learn something about the company or business that will be interviewing you. It will prove you h'ave an interest in your employer's goals and objectives. And it will make you appear in- Instead of just concentrating: on what you want, keep the employer's viewpoint in mind. By doing so as you answer questions, you'll be making the best posible impression.

Be pleasant, courteous and modest at all times; Irrespective of how the interview seems to be going. It will' help you keep your morale high and whether you get job or not, you will have the respect of the Interviewer. Who knows at a later date you may be called back and given further consideration, AT NO TIME during the interview should you try to be a different type of person than you are. Unless you are an unusually good actress, your cle- will be detected. If you are a quiet, modest and un-, assuming person, clon't try to be an animated talker or high- pressure type.

Getting job tinder false personality Impressions is not a good foundation for future success or advancement. So relax; take your interview easily. Be frank, honest, and interested. Be your own best self. That's the basis of alt charm and it comes as much in business as in social life, yOTJR MOST ATTRACTIVE VOICE You can achieve an appealing, resonant, sonorous voice-one that can be a vibrant attribute to charm and by reading the new booklet, YOUR MOST ATTRACTIVE VOICE, which gives complete instructions on how to com'e such wearisome speaking qualities as tonelessness, dullness and lack of proper modulation.

Write to John Robert Powers, The Woman's View, Tucson Daily Citizen, enclosing 30c in coin, plus stamped, self- addressed envelope. Don't Throw Away Rice; Make A Summer Dessert Here's a good way to use leftover cooked rice for a summer dessert. Siir any desired sweet- ened'fruit into the rice, then fold the fruit-rice mixture Into sweetened whipped cream. Spoon the dessert into dessert dishes and top" each with a cherry. DIAMOND RINGS LADIES' and MEWS NEED CASH MUST SELL AT ONCE No reasonable offer refused $19.50 to $3,0001 "Money-Back" Guarantee! 37 W.

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A sleeveless halter-top tailored dress'with choice of sleeves and- a baby boy collar! No. 2662 is cut in sizes 10, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16: Sleeveless dress takes of 35-in. or of 39-in. By Carol Curtis Price: 25 cents Just Imagine these graceful blue birds with red-rust throats la flight across kitchen curtains, couch pillows, across the corner of a linen or organdy luncheon or tea cloth! Largest blue bird Is 3 inches, smallest is 1-inch, there ara 16 of the "flight" motifs; 4 of on apple blossom branches measure 3V4 inches.

Charming on guest towels, house frocks, aprons, buffet or dresser scarves. No embroidery necessary! To order eiiiirt or both of these patterns tear out coupon and mail The Woman's View, Tucson Daily Citizen. In coins with this order. Please send I am enclosing me the following patterns: Carol Curtis Design No. Peerless Design No.

Sizs Size PLEASE Indicate pattern No. and size (If any) (Please print name) (Address) (City and State) Allow two to three weeks for delivery. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1953 A I (MAR. TO 19) Get out early; see close friends and associates and make arrangements for years to come. Later, refuse to allow worried family member to upset your calm.

Pacify in distress, A (APR. MAY 20) Brighten your environmental conditions in the morning in an economical manner, Later, keep plugging away at routines despite the desire to get away to glittering surroundings. I I (MAY.21 TO 21) The morning ilnds you able to find those treatments, wardrobe that bring out your electric charm. P.M., desire to spend recklessly on temporary fun requires control. Be CANCER 22 TO JULY 21) Private chat with close tie brings solution to present concerns.

Today it also good for aiding shut-ins, etc, P.M., overcome feeling of self-pity; realize your present blessings. LEO (JULY 22 TO A 21) Powerful friend tells of interesting, amicable way to attain your ambitions easily. Get at this early. P.M., secret worry is apt to prevent you from carrying through, so keep "on the beam." I (AUG. 22 TO SEPT.

22) Titled executive, governmental officer notes your conscientious application to personal duties and indicates a way to get more assets, property, possessions. Accept hints gratefully. I A (SEPT. 23 TO OCT. 22) Expedition to see one to -whom you are devoted should "be made early.

An emotional higher-up Is looking for a scapegoat, so stay You need not be the fall guy I Bfutality In Parents Is Tragic By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED This is my 3ay for clearing my desk to start the week afresh. enjoy my correspondence but find that some letters do not demand a whole column, but need only a paragraph or two. Here goes: Mrs. S. W.

letter met a sympa- ti response in my a ality of some parents YOUR BABY AND MINE Richman Brothers Clothes NATIONALLY ACCEPTED or be it -what SPORT SHIRTS both long and short sleeves. A large stock. ALL FLAVORS at a price that will amaze you. Peter Niewold 199 E. Pennington St.

Open Friday till 9 Phone 3-5382 I (OCT. 23 TO NOV. 21) Sidestep that temptation to seek brighter, distant pastures, for they are mere-- ly mirages testing your ability to stick at tile right modes of'procedure already begun. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22 TO DEC.

21) Friends, partners, associates, co-operate in getting you- Jong-standing Be up'early; grasp opportunities with appreciation. Later, high cost of living prevents extravagant desire. A I (DEC. 22 TO A 20) Be sure to contact boss, hlgher-up or anyone vitally important to you. Find out exactly what is expected of keep working hard despite the desire to go off on a tangent.

A A I (JAN. 21 TO FEB. 19) Get an early start making all the new friendships possible, especially with those with entirely different backgrounds. Don't be cantankerous; control pixyish. urges.

Get away from monotonies. PISCES (FEB. 20 TO A 20) A.M., try to come to a deeper understanding with one to whom, you are most attached emotionally. P.M. finds you anxious for irresponsible pleasures'which are most unwise.

If Your Child Is Born Today Today's child is a very ingenious youngster, starting off life a bang owing to innately good judgment and 'a pleasing personality. However, the parents or those who have jurisdiction over this-youngster are likely to 'limit' his or her scope of activities because of a personal, confining affection. Those in charge can be aware'of this and very early cut the silver cofd and treat tha youngster as an affectionate child instead of as a possession. Then all'i welt 1953 for the Citizen is tragic for they alone suffer its consequences in loss of children's respect and a brutalizing of them that makes discipline the more difficult No matter how often, right-mmded parents deplore it, they know from that it goes right on existing. You tell me the answer.

0. A. W. If you are interested in natural childbirth you should prepare yourself for it by reading some books on the subject. Your doctor must be co-operative and willing to go along with you; but you need to know the exercises, the, breathing, all the things which' make up this old-new way of bringing babies into the world, The' book "Childbirth Without Fear," by Grantly Dick Read, M.

was the first on the subject but there are now others. Read them in your city library or'order one from your nearest bookseller. Mrs. M. J.

The above letter seems to be an answer to you, too. With your enthusiasm, you should be able to carry through this project without difficulty. No one, yourself or your doctor, needs to be so inflexible as to you suffer, unnecessar- jly. But you can certainly try to get along as long as you feel you can or want to, Anesthetics and sedatives are always available to any mother who wants them. Mrs.

E. J. McG. How fortunate your children are to have such fine, sensible, loving par- are both reaping the finest from this parent-child relationship. You know, to its fullest, the whole meaning of life.

Thank you for Mrs. J. S. H. has said, in her letter, what other mothers have also pointed which, is: Childhood is so short a period.

Parents allow themselves to so involved in housekeeping or in outside interests, that they have no time to give to their children, waiting instead foiv a tomorrow which never comes. Today is the time for the for reading stories, for playing with children, for to. morrow they grow away from you and no longer need your companionship. The fatal words, "I'm so busy," may become the child's when parents ask for companionship the child is no longer willing to give. Now is the time, now when they are dependent and needful of interest and your loving notice.

TODAY'S FRJEE LEAFLET Our leaflet No. 86 "How to Be a Good Parent," may be had by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope with' your, request to Myrtle Meyer Eldred, The Woman's View, Tucson Daily Citizen, Btanum ffittltttt Frldty Evening, July 17, 1553 Director Is Honored At Dinner The Junior High school fellowship of the Catalina Methodist church 'will have a potluck dinner at 6:30 this evening at the home of Mrs, Diane Gregg, 744 Palo Verde blvd. Rev. Dick Edgar, director of the fellowship, will be a special guest and will leave tomorrow with five members for a week of summer camp in the chirica- huas at Pinery canyon. Those attending the camp sesr.ion are Alison Kay Ray, Janet Schubert, Ka3' Anderson and Leroy Dickey.

Counselors who will be guests at dinner tonight include Mr. aind Mrs. Stanley Steinko, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S.

Eaton and Mrs. Frances Rogers. Summer Talent Committee Presents Card Party The summer talent committee of Grace Episcopal church will have a card party at the new parish house at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Members of the committee Jn charge are Mmes.

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6th AVE. DIAL 2-1583 HOLLYWOOD--Metro, hotter than'ever on Clark since "Mogambo," aims to keep him busy. He returns' here for "Green Fire," and the studio has bought thej Jay Malcolm Morris book, "The Wise Bamboo," for This is a story about an American army officer who takei- charge of a hotel in Tokyo for the government during' the early days of the, occupation; and then resumes management of it after he becomes a civilian. He gets velved with a highly sultry girl who gives him a rough? time. The picture will be made in the tradition Hotel," involving many big; star names.

Scenarist Art Cohn called with the news that he's on his- way to Italy to do the screenplay for "Duo," a French novel. It's a story of a husband who discovers his' wife's infidelity. Art described it as "an adult 'Moon Is? The real interesting factor is that Vittorio Sicca will play the husband as well as direct the fiinv Da Sicca has become so famous as a director of realistic pictures, such as "Shoeshine Boy" and "Bicycle Thief," that we have a tendency to forget that he began as ant' actor. While in Italy Art Cohn, who wrote the' script'- for "Stromboli," will likely do another picture with' Rossellini. PINE "AND THOMAS usually go after and get what they-' want.J3ut this is going to be a first class toughie.

They'll: try to" lure Greta Garbo back to the screen by tailor- making a role in "Chubasco" for her. The picture has Arlene Dahl and Fernando Lamas reteamed. Trans-, lated into English "Chubasco" means some furious commotion like a hurricane or Speaking of titles, the Andrews sisters have a for their new record. It's called "Tegucigalpa." But don't let it throwi you; it's merely the name of the capital of The sisters have ironed out all their personal difficulties- and will.be thrown a party by their recording company', next week. The trouble stemmed from disagreeing agents' and husbands.

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