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Four youths offer to help LsD users with bad trips Continued from Page 1 The person fears his mind will Continued from Page 1 understanding. They may hold the person's hand. They show concern." They keep calm and are able to offer strength to the person who is experiencing undergoing a most fearful ex perience. "We just try to talk straight to them," Hansen said. "We tell them they're not going to die. We tell them their fears are normal and tN? they will recover. We try U clear op some of their confusion." " By far the worst fear, ac cording to the rescuers, is that the freaking out will never end. . Your ' Nebraskan 1 1 . invites readers' views Christiano's Original Pizzerrta of Nebraska AH authentic Italian cooking Open 4-12 p.m. daily Closed Tuesdays Delivery charge 50c minimum Call us 423-8975 17th ft South Strut! NOW making PANT HISTORY NOV... Right on Campus, 1 3th and R Sf. Open 10 JLM.tt 18 P.M. (Monday thin Friday) Saturday, 10 to 4 fJHL The person fears his mind will never recover. "We desperately try to Im press on them that it is a drug and it will wear off," Hansen said. "It may seem like an eternity, but it will wear off eventually." One of the primary re quirements for the LSD rescuers is that they , have complete confidence and trust of those they try to help. ' "One of the greatest fears of those freaking out is that they will be busted," Rice ' said. "They can be sure there will be no repercussions from our helping them." The four men vowed never to reveal the names of the people they help. "That would defeat our whole purpose," Rfce said. "Everybody should have a place to go when they heed help." J " "7 I l , J s. I set. v V. . - 1 hi iTrj ' - Hansen (left), Rice and Miller . . . "We've got to help." JX- "' I The kind of sound that comes straight n n 'yj? "T"' ii I from the artist. f! 'Ml 4T You design it, to fit your room, apart ment or house- and your budget. At World Radio you'll choose from one of the largest component selections in twn. There are sys tems priced from 169 dollars to 199 dollars. If it has anything to do with sound, World Radio has it and has if priced right. LINCOLN 1323 0 St, MLB) 1 HI J COUNCIL BLUFFS, DES MOINES OMAHA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 THE NEBRASKAN .'V Ty 'ft 1 PAGE 3 1 !r-