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Crossword YOu LOOK SITTING THERE SAYING aHAT? " by Rog Bollen NEN... YOU MAY NOT OPT mae EN Meese ~ LIKE ME... GLUT TF AM YOUR CONINANDINGS | OK, TURKEY’, & of 930 POCTOR, I KEEP GETTING CORNS ON BOTH OF MY BIG Toes /— Leb Te RIPON SME teh ey FOR A GUY WITH CORNS HE MOVE PRETTY S FAST The Amazing Spider-man ENDLESSLY, INTERMINABLY, THE FATEFUL MINUTES TICK ON, UNTIL... SHE'S STILL UNCONSCIOUS! UT, EVEN IF SHE LIVES": /, HER INJURY HAS LEFT HER-- PARALYZED! ¥ I'VE EVER coved! Burzi 4 THE KINGPIN'S FINENED] NOT EVEN THE £@W CAN PUNISH HIM AS MUCH AG HE'S #/: PUNISHED A/MSELES ee"! On the lighter side ~ Your Individual Horoscope Frances Drake = FORFRIDAY, | SEPTEMBER 30, 1917 ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 20) y% Stress moderation. Do not strive for the unreasonable and do not permit your active mind to carry your physical self beyond sensible bounds, (Apr. 21 to May 21) oe You may discern a hint of things to come where your personal ambitions are con- cerned. Accept advice and support from interested friends. EMINI tl (May 22 to June 21) Some new insight could lead to high achievement or bigger profits now. A fine Mercury aspect stimulates per- ceptivencss, intuition. AN! {June 22 to July 23) Ct] If you attempt to gain your way by unconventional methods, it could cause discord. You are generally conservative in your leanings, but there’s a tendency toward indiscretion now. Ne& LEO (July 24 to Aug. 23) Group activity highly favored. Stars indicate now is the time for you to make some exciting new contacts. (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) mY, Keep on the lockout for a shance to get a better work assignment or some fringe benefit. Taking on an extra chore without being asked could hasten such a bonus. RA Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) ASE Lesser matters may be highlighted now, but these could spark big achievements later. So, whatever you attempt, give your best. And do be prepared for all contingencies... . SCORPIO... Peer eemecer eet te a (Oct, 24 to Nov.22) Mb eae Ashifting of certain situations indicated; perhaps current Marriage Choking From Smoking Wife By Abigail Van Buren ©1977 by The Chicaga Tribune-N.Y.News Synd, Inc. DEAR ABBY: When I first dated my wife she was 16. Qn our third date, when she asked me to buy her a pack of cigarettes, I told her I thought girls who smoked looked like tramps, and that was the last time I'd take her out. Three months later she called and told me she'd quit smoking, so I atarted dating her again. We dated for three -years during which time she never smoked in my presence, ao with a solemn promise that she’d never smoke again, we were married, — She kept her promise for three years. Then I started to find evidenca that she was smoking again, When I confronted her, she denied it. For the last 10 years, she’s been smoking openly and I detest it, What can I do? I’ve told her it was useless for her to spond a fortune on expensive clothes because when she — lights a cigarette, she looks like a $20 hooker. I have nothing against hookers, In fact, If I could find one who didn't smoke I could use her services becausa my wife's tobacco habit has certainly put a crimp in our lova life. DETESTS CIGARETTES DEAR DETESTS: What can you do? Love her or leave her, But don't nag her, or she'll increase her smoking ag an excuse to calm her frazzled merves. Cryptoquip — JPLDPDHDPCJ PB CVE HLLMFD- MN FEMGVNM DC CBLVGHDPCJ Yesterday's Cryptoquip—BATS IN OLD RED BELFRY FLY ABROAD ON BRIGHT NIGHTS. © 1977 King Features Syndicate, Inc, Taday’s Cryptoquip clue: V equals U The Cryptoquip [s a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it will equal O throughout the puzzle, Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels, Solution is accomplished by trial and ‘error. * trends altering. You should be in on the action. Make the effort — discreetly, xg? SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 23 te Dee. 21) Travel favored. In fact, any trip on which you embark on Friday could involve you in a .most unusual and highly stimulating experience. CAPRICORN (Dec, 22 to Jan. 20) Wit Controversy may prove annoying, but here is where your keen, logical mind will be an aid. Emphasize pertinent points and keep minor issues in their place. et AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) A notable day for presenting new ideas: also old ones carefully treated to get the most good stil] left in them. Your talents should shine now. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) MEX Aspects mostly auspicious, but accuracy and forethought must spark all moves, decisions. Travel and social activities highly favored. YOU BORN TODAY: The Scales.are your symbol; Venus, your planet — representing beauty and love. Any lack of harmony in your sutroundings distresses you. You are notably lacking in aggressiveness and find it hard to make decisions since your need for weighing and halancing everything wnhurriedly makes it im- possible for you to take am immediate stand on any issue. This hesitancy is considered by many to be a sign of weakness on your part but, once you have made a decision, no power on earth can make you change your mind. This trait could prove exasperating to others at times — especially if your decision should prove unsound. Consider well! There are many fields in which you could excel, but..notably .in literature, the law,-jurisprudence; ‘painting and the-theater. Birthdate. of: Truman Capote, Amer. author; Deborah Kerr, Eng, actress, DEAR ABBY: I'm 48 and my fiance is 55. I’ve been ‘divorced Ib years, and his wife died five years ago. We've been going together for two years and plan to marry soon. He always compliments me on the way [look, Ido dress ~ nicely and am problem: ways perfectly groomed. Now for my | When I was in my teens, I was very ill and all my hair fell out. I have no eyelashes, eyebrows, and not a hair on my head. I am completely hairless, I wear false eyelashes: and a wig, and I paint my eyebrows on. I'm a very honest person, and don’t like to keep this from him, but I’m afraid of how he'll react. I'va started to tell him several times, but couldn’t get the words out. __ My mother says I should wait until after we're married to tell him. My father says I should tell him now. Do you think it would change his feelings for me? He says he loves me, and I know I love him. Please help me. WIGGED OUT DEAR WIGGED;: Tell him. If it changes his feelings for you, you're better off knowing it now. If he really loves you, it won't matter. (Many women marry bald MEN.) DEAR ABBY: I'm a respectable: middle-aged woman who never thought I'd be writing a Dear Abby letter, but I am, While driving home alone from a meeting at about 11 p.m. last evening, 1 developed car trouble. Fortunately, I was in a residential neighborhood, so I rang the doorbell of a home, hoping to get someone to help me. Aman yelled through the locked door, “Who is it?” I told him of my plight, and he said, “Sorry, I don't open my door to strangers.” I waa shocked. I rang another doorbell. This time an elderly lady pulled her curtain aside to look at me, then she disappeared without even asking me what I wanted. Then I tried to flag down a motorist. About 30 cars passed me before a young hippie-looking kid in a beat up old van stopped and gave me a ride to a gag station. One man was inside and he signaled he was closed. and couldn't help met I finally found a pay phone and called AAA, which sent someone out to help me. My question: Are we living in such a sick, selfish, paranoid society in which people care so little for each other that they won't open the door to a stranger? I could have been on my way toa hospital with a dying child for all those people cared. I welcome your comments. BOILING DEAR BOILING: In light of the widely publicized potice directives cautioning us agalnst opening one's door to ~ etrangera, I cannot fault those who refused to let you in. However, they could have made a phone call for you.’ DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to marry a dude who can't keep his eyes off other girls, What he does when he isn't with me can't hurt me because I don't see it, but when we're together and he stares at other girls, I'm hurt. He . says blondes are his weakness. loffered to bleach my hair blonde, but he says he likes - me the way Iam. Do you think he will change after we're married? He says he will, but I don’t know whether to believe him. Any suggestions? Sign me, JEANNIE WITHTHE LIGHT BROWN HAIR DEAR JEANNIE: Dan't marry a man hoping he'll “change” for the better after marriage. He may change for the: worse—or: not at all. ' Everyone has « problem. What's yours? For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069, Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please.