Frances Drake Your Individual Horoscope FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1978 What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stara say, read the forecast given for your birth Sign. ARIES (Mar. 3 to Apr. 20) TS Some ¢ opportunities mare. resparaibllites. “accept more r es. them graciously and you will reap fine dividends later. TAURUS fs Trang (Ape. 21 to May 21) A period for reviewing. You may have to change some es, systems, tie up some loose ends, Re examination of long-range projects especially important. GEMINI (May 22 to June 2i) belngrnlghier then te overd er @ has not lost its validity. New's the time to use your innate gift for writing — and get what you want, CANCER (June 22 to July 23) on An excellent outlook! Day's activities should prove even more auccessful than an- cipated; could even act as a springboard to further sé (July 24 to Aug. 23) NER Some atrain In key associations possible. Probe deeply ta find the cause, the better to cope with it ef. fectlvely. In any case, keep your sense of humor intact. (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) my Follow your best judgment now, Even if you should make mistakes, they’re YOURS — and Jess troublesome than those caused by another's well- intentioned but erroneous ad- LIBRA (Sept. 14 to Oct. 25) ad b Consider new methods and techniques, but don't overreach your capacities. Neither be overanxious. othera with your polse and good judgment -tsstC : (Oct. 24 to Nov. 22) Meeene” Aspects indicate the your area. Be alert and ready to counteract with firmness. deceived you before, SAGITTARIUS ov att Be ready to face competition. stimulation of thia, but don't burn the candle at both ends in does it! CAPRICORN What Not much planetary help here. In general, it would be ters. Perhaps, too, to take a little time to make some long- AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Some astute checking coukd . save you tlme, prevent wasted divert efforts into unproductive channels. PISCES . Pay no heed to glowing reports or sensational rumors — especi involved. Keep on an even keel and you should do well. endowed with tremendous energy, stamina and a desire to overdo, scatter energies, thus giving an erroneous picture of satisfied with the mediocre: are practical, imaginative and SCORPIO posalbllity of some deception in Above all, avoid those who have (Nov, 23 to Dec, 22) You usually enjoy the your desire to get ahead. Easy (Dec. 22 to Jan, 20} better to stick to routing mat- range plans, = 65 energy and costly errors. Don’t (Feb. 20 to Mar, 20) HE ally if finances are YOU BORN TODAY are for achievement, You may tend your self. You are never jarious of nature. You sea refreshing hobbies, Birthdate of: Charles Lamb, poet; essaylst, critic; Jimm Durante, comedian; Robert. 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(AP) —~ This small. gasiern Oklahoma. town still does not want Redd Foxx as its police chief, On its second vote in two | weeks, the town council voted 2 to 1, with two members abstaining, to fere the comedian from the post. A week ago the voteaas5to0 against Foxx with all coknei: members -voting. Foxx drew attention four years ago when. he was named chief of this predominantly black town of about 500. At that time he promised the town $10,-000 r a swimming pool. Later Thantagving donsieds beg , donated a for use by seninr citizens and Every green surprise pac bought the town two police But, officlala say, the - $10,000 came In the form of a. cheque made out to the Redd Foxx Foundation and could not be cashed by Taft. It was later sent back to the foundation, they said. TOKYO (Reuter) — Film star Elizabeth Taylor wants to sell the massive Cartier diamond given to her by former husband. Richard Burton, a diamond firm representative said today. Alisa Cozzens of Charles Anthony -Diamond = In- vestments, the company which is selling the gem on Miss Taylor's behalf, sald the diamond should go for more than $4 million. Miss Cozzens said Miss Taylor, who intends using at least part of the proceeds to build a hospital in Botswana, decided to sell the stone partly because. of insurance and security problems in- volved in wearing it. The 69.42 carat diamond was given to Miss Taylor by Burton in 1969, It was cut from 4 240.90 carat rough diamond mined in South Africa in 1966. VATICAN CITY (AP) — President Anwar Sadat will call on Pope Paul next -Monday, Vatican- nofficiala said Tuesday. ' Sadat, now in the United States, will stop in Rome as ' to explain part of his international tour to various governments Egypt's stand on peace negotiations with Israel. COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — John Dean says Fred Fielding was not ‘Deep Throat,’ an anonymous source of information used by the newspaper Washington Pos to expose wrongdoing. Once Richard Nixon's staff counsel when Nixon was president and later a witness against Nixon’s ad- ministration, Dean told a Tennessee Tech audience Monday night: “There is no way Fred Fielding could have been Deep Throat. I worked very closely with Fielding. I hired him. I brought -him-to the White House. I don't think Fielding knew some of the rings that Deep Throat ew.”’ H.R. Haldeman, Nixon's chief of staff until his resignation in the midst of ‘the Watergate political has: written a book detailing events surrounding the Wa- espionage. scandai, tergate affair. Some reports said he identifies Fielding as Deep Throat. Fielding says he was not the anonymous source. It’s nice to be back - “It's nice to be back, and yet it’enice not to be back,” said Richard Thomas of his return to The Waltons. “Do you know what J mean?” He explained: "It's great to be back among my old friends, who are almost literally part of my family. - But I also enjoy knowing that [ won't have to stay,” During this sixth season of ‘the popular Lorimar-CBS series, Thomas has returned for one two-hour show and another hour show. ‘Throughout the season, the family has explained that John-boy has been off in New York City working for The Associated Press. Now he returns, . “The time is 1939-1940, and most of the country is emerging . from the Depression,” the acter sald. “An exception, of course, is Appalachia, and The AP sends me back to my old country to find out why. ; “I discover that prosperity is obviously not around the comer, and I try to help the people find work by reopening a-mine in a neigh- boring town. It had been shut down years before becawe of lack of funds. The men go to work without adequate safety precautions, and there is an accident. ‘Now the men are trapped inside the mine, and the “Women are on the outside. I am caught in the middle, because it was my idea.” e package cont Because the show is The Waitons, you can bet that it will all turn out well in the end. The other Thomas segment concerns John-boy bringing home a fiancee from New York—"and that should be fun.’ Thomas was filming his return to the series in the daytime while appearing nightly in the play Streamers al the Westwood Playhouse. “It’s a strong play,” said the 26-year-old actor. “We've had the paramedics at the theatre three times to take care of people who have collapsed." Streamers and another local play last spring, Merton of the Movies, have been the only professional work for Thomas since departing from the series. Other actors might fret about such inactivity, but not Thomas. -- - - “Tf you know what you can doasan actor, then you have no worries, Some actors don't know what they can do, and when they leave a series, they panic. “Tm a great believer in letting time ¢0 its thing. If producers see me only in terms of one role, then I can walt. There are many things T can do.” Does he have any regrets about leaving The Waltons? “None whatscever. Five years Is a long time to spend tine months of the year in orie character. How long can you stay fresh in that character? Besides, all the other characters in the show were maturing but John-boy wasn't. He was at the age when he should have gone out into the world. But he tres gl upin his room, writ- Gurrware » FEB. 6th CANADA - “VBG-2N9— into your local CTV 'ViSh woe cw e issued right up to the April 2nd Big Draw, also qualifies fora prize on the February 14th draw- lains a winning number from the Sweetheart Draw. . Th YOURTICKETIS STILL GOOD FORTHE BIG DRAW ON APRIL 2nd, oe CAUGHT ON DEBR'S ANTLERS. ved Copr 1978 King Features Syndicate, Inc. : Today's Cryptoquip clue: Q equals L The Cryptoqulp is a aimple substitution cipher in whith each letter used stands for another, If you think that X equals 0, it will equal O throughout the puzzle, Single letters, short words, a and words using an apostrophe can give you clues ta locating 6 vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and errar, NS ie The head of the sunflower Is actually made up of many smal ‘separate flowers clustered togather to form tha dark centar.