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Cota \ y I i ‘an I “ a! iy’ " Ducks Unlimited (Canada) ANIMAL COMMUNICATION — Marsh vegetation is often very thick and it is easy for young animals to become separated from their families. - Nature, however, has developed ways of pre- venting them from becoming lost. For example, a family of raccoons travelling through a marsh keep tagether by making a soft “cherring” sound. The “cherring” sound, in effect, means “Wait for me, I'm over here!” or “I’m over here, where ! a, J HATE DECEIVING A STUNTS! THEM, BUT IT'S BETTER THEY THINK I'M OFF TO ee THE a TY SHOW WITH MORE apy ig SPIPER- Wants Boss To Fire Her Errant Husband By Abigail Van Buren - | @ 1977 by The Chicago Trihune-N_Y.News Synd, Inc. DEAR ABBY: I am an executive in a company that has a large sales department. A few days ago, the wife of one of our top salesmen came and asked me to fire her husband! ’ She said she had it on good authority that her husband is having an affair with a young secretary in the office. The wife said if I thought her husband was too valuable to the company to let go, I should fire the girl. She said she was sure her husband could easily get another job if he were forced to, and the affair would probably cool off if they weren't working together. . Should I get involved in the domestic problems of one of my salesmen? Or do you think if a man does his job well, what he doea on his own time is his own business? . NO IDENTITIES, PLEASE DEAR NO: Call the salesman in, and tell him that word of his alleged hanky-panky with a secretary has reached, the front office. And let him take it from there. EAR ABBY: I am one of 20 draftsmen working in a large engineering office with a lot of female secretaries. ‘Abby, do you think a woman feels complimented when she . enters a room and a man whistles at her? One guy here insists that the girls love it. I say no woman wants to be.treated as a sex object, and whistling at a woman is an insult. T'd like a woman's point of view. 'E.C. IN HOUSTON DEAR T.C.: THIS woman's point of view is the same as yours, (P.S. Whistling at women alco indicates a juvenile mentality.) , DEAR ABBY: My young grandson has a very peculiar way of eating—he will eat only one thing at a time. For example; if there is meat, potatoes, carrots and peas on his plate, he will finish eating all the meat before he even touches his carrots. Then, once he starts eating hia carrots, he will taste nothing else until he’s finished them. He positively refuses to mix his ‘food. Now isn't that ridiculous? When I try to tell him to eat a bit of one thing and then another, he says he doesn’t want to. He refusas to even try. I don't know whether this comes under the heading of etiquette, idiosyncrasies, health or habits, but it just looks peculiar to me, Abby. ‘Please classify this quirk and set me straight. . GRAMPS DEAR GRAMPS: I would classify this as nitpicking. Children come in for enough criticism during their childhood without having something aa inconsequential as this being called to their attention. Skip it. What's the difference? Be glad he's healthy and can eat everything. DEAR ABBY: Your recent answer to the 17-year-old girl who wanted to know what was wrong with premarital sex was good,"but incomplete. Here is how I would have answered: Dear Speaking For Teens: There are several reasons other ‘than fear of V.D. and pregnancy. for saying no, even if your moral code or religious beliefa provide you with insufficient guidance. . Among them: . 1, If you ever marry, and most people still do, remaining “sure” beforehand will give your spouse less reason to be distrustful of you, This is bound to lead to a healthier and happier relationship. , . . 2. Sex between unmarried people usually results in guilt feelings and Joss of self-esteem. 3. If you're really in love, sex isn’t needed to have a fulfilling relationship. And if you should discover that you aren't really in love, having had sex will make breaking up all the more painful. . ‘ 4. Most. people whe seek premarital sex are concerned more with their own eratitication than with the needs of the other person. (If that's the case, it’s not love.) Why let someone use you? Like many other good things in life, sex is too often misused. SINGLE SEATTLE FELLOW DEAR FELLOW: If you practice what you preach, you'll make a wonderful catch for a girl who's saving herself for marriage and expects the same of her husband. Everyone has a problem. What's yours? For a personal reply, rite te ABBY: Box, No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. I @UESS YoURE IT, GEN! T PROBABLY WORRY Too-- THore Perer | comes HOME EaRLy!| | \ ARMEP BURGLAR... HUSBAND HAS BEEN MUR? BREAK IN AND JAKE HIM? A cag AAPP YS H om PAS Lilies h, is AND MAYBE NoT/ CITE RESUMING, THE OWAGIN OF SPIDER-MAN! PP mayse (Ce thy mat) QVERCOME BY GRIEF, MAY PARKER CAN THE COPS te BARELY FACE THE PACT THAT HER CAN GET HIM, ; Lie ERED BY AN Ve 1 ea ‘