~~ Your Individual Horoscope Frances Drake FOR TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1918 What kind of day will- tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the - forecast given for your birth Sign muster. By-pass trifles that interfere with essentials. SAGITTARIUS ; (Nov, 23 to Dec, 21) > Personal relationships at -their best, In fact, a friend or ARIES eyes close agsociate may he in- (Mar. 21 to Apr. 20) strumental In helping you to Face possible changes with solve a difficult situation. equanimity. With YOUR CAPRICORN Wink know-how and ingenuity, you (Dec, 22 to Jan. 20) can cope. Romance in high Try not to set too fast a pace favor. TAURUS (Apr. 21 to May 21) baat What's expedient is not — either for .yourself or others, You could find that you've expended a lot of tlme . and energy to no useful pur- always wise. He careful where © pose. and when you must refuse, AQUARIUS .. au consent, dismiss suggestions Jan, 21 to Feb, 19) from your mind. But don't Don’t start anything without arbitrarily reject another's knowing if you can follow idea. through. All efforts and GEMINI ambitions must be carefully (May 2 to June 21) hee” directed now. Neither follow You may face some com- plications — in quite unex pected areas, How you handle situations and the pace you set - will determine their solution. CANCER (June 22 to July 23) ESD Stick close to facts and contro! your imagination. Don't try to put a square peg new trends blindly, PISCES Feb, 20 to Mar.20) x Be careful in handling personal affaira; there may be some tricky areas, a few kinks to iron out before taking ac- . tion, Some conflict of interests indicted. into a round hole. Pick your ‘YOU BORN TODAY are an way discretely. essen conservative in- dividual; intellectually in- LEO 2 Pe clined and highly intultive. (July 24 to Aug. 23) You, have fine potentiats for A good word from the right success in elther the business source may enable you to or professional worlds — attain the recognition you on your inclinations have been seeking. You have and education, of course. If just cause for optimism, business appeals to you, your VIRGO greatest rewards will resuit (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) "PS, through the or and If you're planning an unusual venture, it would be wise to ‘go it alone” for the present. Associates may be. unrealistic or impractical. LIBRA (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) Art Certain problems which have been bothering you may be resolved now. Good deeds of the past may also pay off. It executive branches of in- dustry. You must learn, however, to curb dictatorial tendencies which tend to _ alienate others; also cb- stinacy which you euphemistically call “willpower.” In the artistic field, you could excel as a writer, musician or drama critic; in sclence, botany and should be a very happy day, chemistry are your best fields. SCORPIO Birthdate of: John H, Glenn, (Oct. 24 to Nov, 22) mae U.S. astronaut; Wm. An auspicious perlod! Go alter whatever is worthwhile — with all the vigor you can Makepeace Thackeray, Eng. novelist. ©1978 King Features Syndicate, Ine. 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Today's Cryptoquip clue: O equals R The ulp is a simple substitution cipher in which each rae oe ands for another, IE you think that X equals 0, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single leiters, shart words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels, Solution is accomplished by trial and error. ———e porwr Fe | CONCERNED gui hae ete Should She Tell Her Boyfriend? By Abigail Van Buren - + (S78 oy Chicago Tobura NY News Syne. inc ® DEAR ABBY: How can someone tell a good friend or lover that his breath would knock over a herd of buffalo? _ Tam speaking of my future husband. He sleeps with his mouth open, and in the morning I can’t even get near him! I'm afraid that after we get married 1 won't be able to give him a good morning kiss without gagging. He is a very sensitive person and I don’t want to hurt his feelings. HELP! CAN'T TELL HIM DEAR CAN'T: If you can't tell him, who can? If you won't tell him, who will? TELL HIM! Halitosis is a pothole “on the royal road to romance. DEAR ABBY: Please say something about people who punish their children and then won't let them cry. I am of the opinion that crying is a normal outlet when a person is angry, hurt or frustrated, and children need to cry to get it out of their systema, Ihave a relative who increases the punishment if a child cries, (He says it's a sign of weakness, aiid he duesn't want any weak kids!) . ] would like your opinion. TENDERHEARTED AUNT DEAR AUNT: To’ punish a child for ‘crying ts. cruel, Children (and adults, too) need to express their emotions freely without fear of being shamed, ridiculed or punished further. Please tell your relative that teara are as vital to the emotional growth of a child as laughter, and crying is a normal response —not 6 sign of weakness. Your relative is guilty of child abuse! DEAR ABBY: My husband is a big, handsome, vigorous-looking man of 29. He’s a loving father, but due to a chronic back problem he can't lift anything that weighs more than four or five pounds, much less his 18-month-old son. While taking a Sunday walk, I was carrying our husky child, when a total stranger asked, “Why isn’t that strong young man carrying that baby instead of yon?" Tcan't Lell you how humilinting this was to a man who has already suffered much pain and has had.to limit. his activities because of his unseen handicap... Please, please print this so ignorant busybodies {even well-meaning ones) will realize that things are not always as they appear. Believe me, my husband, and many others in his predicament, would like nothing better than to carry the baby, carry. aut. the. garbage, carry’ in-the groceries, BAPPY TO CARRY THE LOAD DEAR HAPPY: And I'm happy to carry your | worthwhile message to my readera. CONFIDENTIAL ‘TO “CAN'T FORGIVE": He who cannot forgive others destroys the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man needs to be forgiven. Who safd the teen yeara are the happiest? For Abby's Hew booklet “What Teenagers Want to Know,” write Abby; 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 99212. Enclose $1 and a long, stamped (28 cents), self-addressed envelope, please. DEAR ABBY: I became pregnant by a man {whom ] shall refer to as “The Heel") after dating him for less than six months, (I'm 28, no babe in the wonds and accept half the responsibility.) We agreed that an abortion would be the best solution, and he insisted on paying for it. (I wanted to pay half, but. he wouldn't hear of it.) The Heel escorted me to the doctor's office and everything went very well. No problems. He wrote out a check for $300 and gave it to the nurse. ; Two weeks later I received a cali from the doctor's office. The Heel's check bounced! I got in touch with him, and he assured me there was a “misunderstanding” and he would take care of it. Within a week, I was being badgered by the doctor for the money. After many fruitless phone conversations and promises from The Heel, I paid the doctor and urged him to prosecute The Heel. (Writing bum checks is e crime.) The doctor refused to go after The Heel, so guess who's stuck? Is there any way I can get my money back? I don’t want a messy legal suit, but I'd like to teach The Heel a lesson. HAD IN HOUSTON DEAR HAD: Time heals all wounds, but doesn’t necesaarily wound all heels. If there should be another time, get half the fee in advance. a DEAR ABBY: We have a 7-month-old son and a big problem, My husband's father zives our baby dog biscuits, saying it is good for the baby's'new teeth, I say a baby should not be eating dog biscuits, but my father-in-law says his kids were raised on them! And my husband says he remembers eating them an¢ it never did him any harm. Are dog biscuits OK for chi: dren? Let me know fast so | can gel both my husband anc his father off my back. . NEW YORKER DEAR NEW YORKER: If you have any question concerning what to feed your baby, ask your pediatrician. But common sense. should tell you that products made specifically for animals usually are not fit for human consumption, , DEAR ABBY: We have a nice backyard and I make good use of it on warm summer nights. I like to relax in a reclining chair with a cool drink, enjoying the evening breezes. The scenery is nice, too. Our neighbor has a beautiful 17-year-old daughter whose bedroom has a picture window that is easily visible through the trees. This girl has a habit of walking around nude in her bedroom, I make no special effort to see, I simply Jie back in my chair with my eyes open. My wife says I am no better than @ common Peeping Tom. I say I am jusl'taking advantage of the lovely scenery, and I don't think I should he required to look in the other direction. 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She owns her un home, has money in the bank and gets a substantial pension, For the last four years she has been unable to live alone because she has a heart problem, so she has been spending one month at the home of each of her children. . She has never offered to pay anyone for her keep, so her daughter told her (a year ago) to get some money up or she couldn't stay with her. My mother-in-law refused this: request, stating that she had taken care of her daughter when she was young, and now it was her daughter's turn to do for her. Well, my mother-in-law hasn't been to her daughter's home for the last year. Now we sistersinlaw are getting disgusted. Whose place is it to take care of this woman? The daughter's or the daughterg'in-law? DISGUSTED IN ATLANTICCITY DEAR DISGUSTED: Obviously, the daughter “owes” AERA AN her mother more than the daughters-in-law owe her, but It’s not uncommon to find many daughters-in-law who du more for their mothers-in-law than their own daughtera io. 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