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(LL BE Your mind should be well occupled with things at hand; otherwise there is a chance of mischief. PISCES . (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) KEY Consider an opinion on a problem close to home. At least the conversation will be a welcome change from suffering in silence. YOU BORN TODAY have im. uahtat Svat 06 laf Slows CP wi SOME TAPE AND A FAIN F/L-LER I DONT OM. IS HE wy iad bras estiiabt by Brant parker and Johnny hart NEEDING A LEG SPLINT; J four children—all married now.} , A year ago [ married a good man who neither. drinks nor 4X2| gambles, He was divorced and walked out leaving his wife. everything, so after our marriage, he moved into my home. many talents that enable you [7 5; to charm others. You can get Anciant Romans appear to things dene without aban- the first people to use napkins. doning your idealistic polnt of g- view. You might well have |: made.a fine diplomat, but |'- being in charge of a business |” can satisfy as well. Law or]. medicine are fertile fields for | 4 you. Try to curb disap- polntment when others don't Phi Beta Kappa was founded Y n as a social fraternity, measure up to your the first at an American ©1976 King Features Syndicate, Inc. college. Gives Remarried Mother Hard Time — By Abigail Van Buren 1076 by Chicago Tribune-ALY. News Synd. ine. DEAR ABBY: My husband died six years ago. He was a heavy drinker and habitual bler, and our childran knew their fathor for what he was. I worked all my | married years to give our chikiren the necessities, (I have One of my daughters is giving me o hard time. She ‘resents my new husband.’She never got along with her father when he was living, but now she says she can't stand to see another man living in her father’s house, sleeping in her father’s bed, and sitting in her father’s chair. Abby, this husband treats me better than I’ve ever been treated in my life, and I'm lucky to have him. Why should daughter will feel comfortable whan she visita me? I can't 48 take it anymore, What should 1 do? SECOND TIME AROUNDER DEAR SECOND: Tell your daughter that if she can't stand to'see another man using the same furniture formerly used by her father, she should spare herself the agony and stay away. DEAR ABBY: What are some of the most common clues | to look for if I already suapect (which I do) that my wife is meeting another man somewhere during the day? I am not an overly suspicious man, so you will not be generating trouble where none existe. In this case, asking her will not help. HAROLD IN BUFFALO DEAR HAROLD: If a woman gets all dreased up to go “shopping,” comes home alightly late and out of breath, has no packages and is wearing her pantyhose Inelde out, I'd wonder where she'd been. ‘ DEAR ABBY: Asa marriage and family counselor, I ani disturbed by her response to MINNESOTA MOM, who complained because her 17-year-old daughter displayed “affection” for her boyfriend In public. — . While I agree there are certain forme of affection that. are inappropriate to demonstrate in public, holding hands and putting arms arcund each other's waists are not only appropriate to my view, they ate warm, lovely. sights to gee, An appropriate show of affection is essential to our physical and emotional well-being. I believe that one of the problems in our society today is that there ia not enough touching, We are progressively alienating ourselves from each other, and that is why we marriage counselors are so busy seeing people who desperately want to know how to make contact with others. .L.A. MARRIAGE COUNSELOR DEAR COUNSELOR: MINNESOTA MOM asked me to get the message across to her daughter that it is extremely poor taste for a girl to let a boy “put his hands al] over her” in public. 4 * Iveplied: “All the world may love a lover, but he doesn't | \ we go into debt to refurnish the -house so my married have to act hia role out in public. A boy who respects a girl will keep bie hands OFF her in public, and a girl who respects herself will make sure he doea.” : Holding hands is a far cry from letting a boy put hia hands all over her, which, I repeat, is highly inappropriate in public. . : . Are your problems too heavy to handle alone? Lot Abby help you. For a personal, unpublished reply, write: Abby: Bor 69700, Los Angeles, Calif, $0069. Enclose a stamped, soll-addrossed envelope. DEAR ABBY: After 26 years of marriage, my husband walked out on me and I am happy about it! Aland I raised six children. We spent most of our lives moving around the world, and I'm ready to settle down, but I don’t think Al is. When my father died (eight months ago) 1 began to suspect there was something going on between Al and my niece, (I'll call her Susie.) Susie was geen at the funeral home hanging all over Al, Then she sat there with her stockinged feet in his lap, wiggling her toes! (Someone who didn’t know me asked if SHE was his wife.) My gon told me he stopped at Susie's house because he saw his dad’s car in front. He said he waited a very long time for someone to open the doar, then Susie showed up, half-dressed with her hair all messed up. A few minutes later his ded came out of the bedroom, looking like he had just gotten, out of bed. I noticed that whenever Susie called, my husband would do whatever she asked, no matter what, (When one of our kids wanted something, he was always too busy or toc tired. . He fixed Susie's car. He fixed her TV. He fixed her atereo. And it’s a good thing he fixed himself with a vasectomy or he'd probably have fixed her that way, too. If Al wanta a divorce, he can have it. With all the evidence [ have, do you think [’.n wrong for feeling as I do? HAPPY IN HAMILTON, OHIO PLANNING ON THAT CEFENDS ON HOW BAST F BEEAKING A LEGT YOU BUPTY THE CASH CRAWER. [7 = | jest | - P = Le Lnged acide Mal DEAR HAPPY: Not in my book. DEAR ABBY: Could you pleasa tell me how to fight blackmail? Once [ went on vacation with a friend. He took some pictures of me that I wish I'd never posed for. At the time I was in love with him, ao I didn’t mind, Since then, our love has faded, and I've discovered that he isn't the wonderful man I thought he was. Now he is threatening to show the pictures around and ruin my reputation if I don't give him money when his finances are ow. 1 have given him quite a lot of money already, but he keeps coming around asking for more, Don’t tell me I was foolish to have let such a thing happen. [ know that. The question is, what can I do about it now? FOOLISH IN PHILLY DEAR FOOLISH: See a lawyer. Beiter to pay a lawyer once to protect you from a blackmailer, than to pay a blackmailer indefinitely to protect your reputation. DEAR ABBY: Why can't mothers take the time to call the home of a “strange” playmate who comes to vislt? My daughter was only 3 years old when some youngsters helped her over the fence that surrounds our yard. When I discovered she waa gone, ] became hyaterlcal, and soon had the whole neighborhood driving up and down the streats looking for har. Thank God we found her safe, two blocks away—in the home of a child only slightly older than she was. At 3, our daughter knew her name and telephone number, but her playmate’s mother never bothered to ask her name, or find out if her mother knew where ahe was. If a strange playmate comea to my house, I always ask, “What is your name? Where do you live? Does your mother know where you are? When do you have to be home?” Then I phone the mother to double-check, Please put this into your own words, Abby, end print it. It could spare many 4 mother the terrifying nightmare of having to hunt for her child after dark. POCATELLO, IDAHO DEAR POC.: Your words are fine. Thank you for writing. ;