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Salome’s Stars Horoscope
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Be care- ful about doing someone a favor when you don’t know the full story behind the request. Don’t rely on someone’s unsub- stantiated assurances. Insist on all the facts before you act.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) That work- place problem still needs your attention before you finally can close the book on it. Meanwhile, a long-anticipated reunion gets closer to becoming a happy reality.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You might be demanding more from others than they can give. Best advice: Have a long and frank talk to determine what the facts are. Tensions should abate as the week winds down.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Aspects are favorable throughout this week for making contacts that could be important to your career plans. Meanwhile, an old friend offers the advice you’re seeking.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) It’s time to stop licking your wounds from past
ACROSS
1 Myron Floren’s boss 5 Malcolm- - Warner 10 Priam’s kingdom 14 Daddy duck
19 Adams or Sedgwick 20 Napoleon’s fate 21 Something to skip? 22 De Valera of Ireland 23 Start of a remark by Dan Post 26 Rectify 27 Sprinted 28 Part of a suit 29 Pastoral poem 30 Sherbet flavor 31 Norm 32 Rib - 34 One of “Them!” 35 Dirty 37 Part 2 of remark 45 Colleague of Dolly and Loretta 46 Mature 47 Peachy-keen 48 Plumb crazy 49 “Maria -” (‘41 song) 51 College growth 52 Before, to Byron 53 Mendicant monk 54 Utter
56 See 90 Across 59 Dispute 61 Pigment
62 Hibachi residue 63 Oaf 65 “Love - the Ruins” (‘75 film) 66 Part 3 of remark 69 “I Got a Name” singer
73 Add info 74 Mil. group 76 Genesis vessel 79 “Little -” (‘64 hit) 81 “Be my guest!” 82 God with a trident
mistakes. Get up and get going toward your future. Loyal friends will be there to help the Lion get back into rip-roaring shape.
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Take time out to go over what’s expected of you before you begin your new project. Other- wise, you run the risk of pushing yourself harder than you need to.
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) An unusual request could put you in an awkward position. Best advice: Deal with it immediately. The longer you delay, the more difficult it will be to get out of it.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You should feel recharged and ready for whatever your workaday world holds for you. The same positive energy spills over into your personal relationships.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to Decem- ber 21) A prospect might be less than it appears to be. Like the Archer in your sign, you always aim for the truth. And this is no time to settle for less than full disclosure.
84 Storms
85 - Dinh Diem 87 Paw part
88 Jergens or Astaire 89 Field of knowledge 90 With 56 Across, common appetizer 92 Chimney part 93 Duel tool 94 Part 4 of remark 97 Domino or Waller 98 Herriot title start 99 “Excuse me” 100 Western st. 101 Mugabe of Zimbabwe 105 Whetstone 107 Out of control 109 She’s a sheep date 112 Venerate 113 End of remark 117 “The Kiss” sculptor 118 One of the Waughs 119 “East of Eden” director
120 Imminent 121 Upright 122 Michael of “Cabaret” 123 Unkempt 124 “Vissi d’-” (“Tosca” aria)
CAPRICORN (December 22 to Janu- ary 19) Start doing some serious thinking about a career move that could entail more than just changing job sites. Some lifestyle changes also might be involved.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With tensions easing at the work- place, a more positive environment once again encourages the free flow of ideas so typical of the always-innovative Aquarian.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Show some of that usually hidden steel- strong Piscean backbone, and stand up for yourself if you hope to make a case for that promotion you know you deserve.
BORN THIS WEEK: You enjoy doing new things and staying ahead of the crowd. You would make a fine sports coach or military leader.
When they said we were visiting a Shaker Village, this isn’t what I was anticipating -David Barth, Laconia, NH.
DOWN 1 Sport 2 O’Brien or Skinner 3 Mortgage, e.g. 4 Beer barrel 5 Baseball’s Derek 6 Shaft 7 Freshen a fuchsia 8 Cover girl Carol 9 Kapaa keepsake 10 Auto transaction 11 Actress Schneider 12 Fall birthstone 13 Craving 14 Lack 15 “- Lama Ding Dong” (‘61 tune) 16 Prayer finale 17 Hong - 18 “The NeverEnding Story” author 24 - Office 25 Regret audibly 30 In the know 31 Nero’s instrument 32 Duplicate 33 Savored the seitan 34 Fall flower 35 David of “Dark Shadows” 36 Too tubby 37 Twist and turn 38 Bee flat? 39 Born 40 You’ll get a kick out of it 41 Texas landmark 42 Symbol
43 Buttercream, e.g. 44 Laramie or Sumter 45 Devour Dostoevsky 50 - carte 53 “Fee, Fi, Fo, - . . .” 55 Leading man? 56 Container 57 Arm bones 58 Annie of “Designing
Women”
60 Jets and Sharks 63 Opening 64 UK honor 67 Delayed 68 Worn down 69 Cugat consort 70 Mississippi or Missouri 71 New York city 72 Bk. offerings 75 It’s in the bag 76 Skilled
77 Romeo and Juliet 78 Banjo locale 79 Grouch 80 Register
82 Hogan or Hindemith 83 Perfect 86 Word with baby or snake 87 Horner’s fruit 90 Sensed 91 New Jersey town 92 Adversary 95 One who no’s best? 96 “What a relief!” 97 Charlatan 100 Uncool 101 Hard to find 102 Miasma 103 Portend 104 Rohmer or Carmen
105 Sign of sanctity 106 “Glad All -” (‘64 hit) 107 Carpenter’s tool 108 Knight’s quaff 109 Kind of pitcher 110 “Huh?”
111 Bronte heroine 113 Horse hash 114 Endorses 115 Duncan’s denial 116 “Jurassic Park” stuff
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World nations breathe a sigh of relief as Iran’s nuclear program is found to be more primitive than feared. Pictured is the uranium centrifuge operation. -Rick Kaufman, Dover, NH.
“I have no idea what it’s going to taste like.” -Tom Hopwood, Meredith, NH.
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