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Abby, he is bright and ambitious, but his choice ofa Today’s Cryptoquip clue: ¥ equals D . profession is-a‘ big ¢ isappointment to his father.and me. — te ic a al ut ” How can we convince him that nursing is a profession for ‘The Crpogtie ior simple subett inat X pein ot women, not men? - MISSOURL-PARENTS Will equal 0 throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, a eee ee ee -and words using an spastrophe can give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is. accomplished by trial anderror. 1 0 yemn ing Beaton sadidsie. inc. fan a vb ie ig Din an re Corgi Jot “ "out individual | A Doha p " aa 2 +, DEAR PARENTS: Although currently most nurses ef are women, more and more men are entering the | field, and for a good reason: Many male patierits are --Q) much more comfortable with a male nurse than a , female) - 0. oo ve uN Fortunately, many young people today-are se-. 'lecting their carcers hazed on their own Interests and abilities rather tian on which sex ix dominant ina given field — witness ‘the number of fomule physi- | ; by’ Dik Browne OFsScope ; a “HAGAR the HORRIBLE : ete. cians, chgineers. Inwyern. tn the : oe ‘ : “see, (, - ptm pe Don't discourage Your son from wecomMing A nurse, : - t _ ! THAT WAS NATURES WAY OF. Be grateful that be has chosen nf profession that is #0 ~ Frances Drake eo FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY | 16, 1930 ‘ior . a i ; 4; \ 4 TELLING YOU ‘TO GO ON’ A pieT / yt important to the well-being of so many people. | ' ; LY $$$ ——— : : SCORPIO: | ‘Oct. 23 10 Nov. 21) ny Ae DEAR ABBY: My rannimate.. Anita. jill swe faightul (Mar, 21 to Ape. 19 VOR SRG King Freures Syneiesa, (nc. World Bignes remerve ye. Beal — TAS by Russell Myers BROOM-HILDA -_ | | 7 \ [1 THOUGHT LICORICE! EOUCH!! -%z op - readers of your column and would Lhe soucte referee ain argument for use. . “A fow dave nyo. Anita borrewedl a typewriter Fram a ytiel on aur Mnar, aid while Anita was using. ita kev hyoke. - “She dol the owner df the typewriter that it had braken and said she would take eure of having it fixed. Nothing was. said about wha would pay for its repuir, ; ‘The charge for repniring. the typewriter was about $20. Anita feels that she shoula sot be oxperted to foot the entire bill because she insista thar she was using the typewriter correctly when’ the key broke, and therefore it wasn't her fault. , rr ; . Lthink that since the iypewriter broke while Anita was using it, she should pay for fixing it fs She upgreed to wait for your aunawer. before returning the: typewriter, Whal do you BUY?” ; i Soe DOUBLE-SPACED IN BERKELEY DEAR SPACED: Even though Anita may not have been responsible for the breakage, the typewriter was in perfect working order when she borrowed It and should be returned in the same condition, HEATHCLIFF "| wermsren goon Both daydreaming und an unti-social attitude could impede work efforts. On the plus sidu. ingenuity pays off. Take new steps. a FAURLS ea eee (Apr. 20 to May ony ca” You should havea good time. romantically, if you'll watch expenses, Close allies may ‘suggest an outing on the s ‘of the moment. GEMINI. (May 21 to June 20) ne . Be realistic in romance, Nix a seleserving attitude, Use imagination for new . your decorative touches for the a (June 21 {0 July 22) 8 a , Don't be disappointed visit has to be canceled. Make alternative plana. Be - to try something different. - SAGITTARIUS - (Nov, 22 to Dec. 21) ' CAPRICORN. ‘ AQUARIUS The social scene is lively, but it may not live up to your romantic expectations. Take - people’ as they are, and you'll have a good time.- ec Don't be hard-boiled, but do leave - sentiment out of business dealings. Someone couldtry to take advantage of your. good nature. . (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Wat Someone may not be able to join you on a trip, but you're able’ to come up with an alternative plan. The p.m. favors new friendships. (Jan, 20 to Feb. 18) ae - Friends and money -don't mix now.’ Innovative ideas bring career success. Stress reason over emotion in dealing with others. PISCES ) (Feb. 19 to Mar. 20) Kx } ‘ " Byad He , sane Liban Here i LEO os to aug, 22) SUE IT... | INTIAL el AOVERTISING DEPARTNENT, Je CINTNS a F a § 5 ' =} ‘4 Dhatntates DF a : wll TTMERED BEEN A SLIGHT ERROR IN SHIPPING...” _* You have innovative ideas now, but may be disappointed #f others don't see their merit. Nevertheless, follow through. LIBRA . (Sept, 23 to Oct, 22) nob You may in some way feel unappreciated. Still, don't withdraw into yourself, Use private time constructively. New Ideas likely. SHOE _ : : te by Jeff MacNelly, grand rng ce, Ada mamta ne i yas el URE INR PORE St ecm rmecht Fain soe WELL FI Veo aD PAT ; g avor hoa e something ppising. joo Ean hy] ee aioe eae 7 VARGO to Sept. 22) "P'S YOU BORN TODAY are somewhat of a perfectionist and should balance what you jearn from books with life experience, You're inclined to mentaloccupations ard would succeed in law, literature and selence. A natural critic of society and its values, you're interested in community” affairs and will have success in education, journaliam and history.