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(Maf. 21 to Apr. 19) vs SAGITTARIUS Listen to a friend’s common (Nov. 22 toDec. 21) of ; don’t mix . (Ape. 20 to May 20) Cea eed CAPRICORN ; Don't fight with a friend (Dec. 21 to Jan. 19) What! Watch mental strain. me about money. mar ets rest. Don’t burn the candie-at (June 21 to July 22) Inner resentments troublesome later. ‘ LEO NER trouble. Watch a tendency (July 23 to Aug. 22} overdo in the evening. Social life Is active, but know when to slow down. YOU BORN TODAY Lapse into quiet without laps- creative into depression, Think sometimes have. difficulty gait Fi to be bappy, ft is im- r . (Aug, 23 to Sept. 22) mp portant, tet you Hike Dear Aan Landers: As | ook out the window | see a 10 year-old playing with a kniie. He's my son. The knife was given fo him by his father. ( wonder ff oll 10-year-oide have knlves with 4 three-Inch blada fo ptay with. | am fold the Boy Scouts he meets with have them. cone Our fw younger children are cui there playing, $oo. They sometimes get into fights, {Ike all kids da, The ore with the knife has quite a temper. | can't watch him every minute. This worries me. | mean, here's a boy who. hes to be fold fo ~ blow his nose, wash hla face and button his cost, and he Is out . there playing with a knife. - oa Am | being foolish? My husband thinta'sc. | don’t batleve in over-protecting children, but | de think parents stiould. use the brains God gave them. Please let me hear froin pou. = Mom In Minot, N.D. a : ‘ Dear Mom: A lulie with a thres-tach bladé Is net s senaible : fey fora childol any age. Itcanlerninioa weapon... - Tree, the Bey Scouts are taught te wae knives, and thie i: a - qped thing. Kalves are a vital part of a suexival dt for campers, hunters, hikers and natere-levers. Bit playing wie hives is another story. Tate the dora thing way from your 10-year-old and fell him he can have It beck when he poss fo his next Scout meeting, . Deer Ann Landers: My busband and | have been meeried seven weeks. We went fogether three years before we ‘ merried, and | was sure we had all the Important #ings | seitied — but | was wrong. Today Mike tells me he has [oined « bowling club end won't be home on Tuesday nights. He suggested | play bridge with the girls. fam very upset over this unilateral decision but don't want fo aci peevish. 17 | remain silent, but tet him know 7 5 mo 7 fe 8 21 2 8 24 [25 126 a 28 oe a Ke) al = % 7 ) a) ag 4 era arte ae far 148 [48 i? 51 pe 58 Pr 55 ELEEC HEE . CRYPTOQUIP 9-27 ZBKF SEBBLK' SHRIEK THUG FB TBUG LIIW RBGUSIZIW *HE WANTS 1D HELP TAKE UP THE COLLECTION!” there fs a barrier between us when love-time rolls sround, what do you think | will get — eventually? — Cenniving tn Cullman, Ala. Deer Comalviag: Your maiden name back, Dear Ana Landers: The advice you gave to "Uneasy Dad’ stank: He wes concerned about his weil hter. Ht seems her schance teacher was gating tor cree She hed after-school assignments as his “helper and a trip planned for a science fair in another city. ‘ First, you shovid have fold Dad fo have a talk with Mr, Peppers and make it ofan that he would put his lights out If beso much os lalds hand on the girl. (Do teachers stlll have morals clavees in theis contracts?) _, Second, he should nix his daughter's three-times-a-week “balper” fob. Let the teacher recrult someone else — preferably a mate student. And if the kid is so excited about | tha outol-town trip, Dad should go along. IF the teacher's Intentions ar@ honorable, he will make no objections. 11, - however, hels looking for a {ittte hanky-panicy, If will fet him know tha} Dad ls onto his iricks. — A Little Wiser tn fn. lanapoils. . Dear Indy: Several readers let me knew they were critical "of my response. | ain piving 13 anether reading. Thanks tor looking ever my shoulder. Everyone nesds it from tine ta De you foal awkward, seli-conecious — lonely? the club. There's help tor yew in Ana Luadery’ bestist ae Key to Popetarity.” Send 50 conts with your request ond » ‘envelope te Ann Landers, P.O,