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June 11, 1982/MONTROSE VOICE 27
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Fortunes
By Tycho
For Friday evening. June 11. through Friday evening. June 18, 1982:
ARIES— Passing through your sign this week: the Moon, from Tuesday
morning. June 15, to Thursday morning, June 17. A week of self-
examination and understanding. Look at the things you ordinarily do
with little thought, and see how you can improve them, A good time for
getting rid of empty habits and livening up dull routines.
TAURUS— In your sign all week: Venus. Entering your sign: the Moon,
Thursday morning. June 17. This week you're a siren. The kind that sings
on the river-bank, not the loud, noisy kind. It's time to turn your attention
to someone who's been cold to you in the past, and light their fire with your
vivaciousness. You'll be hard to resist.
GEMINI— In yuur sign this week: the Sun and Mercury. A fine week to
travel, or to make travel plans, t'se your imagination. Go someplace
you've never been before. Take along someone who's as fascinating as
your destination.
CANCER— You may feel caught between your intuitive side and your
analytical one. The obvious answer is to recombine the two and be yourself. He beautifully androgynous—soft, yet hard: firm, hut yielding.
LEO—Nothing's going to slow you down this week. All systems are go.
no matter what happens. That's nice for your career, but it could play
havoc with romance. Besides knowing what you really want, make sure
you know who you really love.
VIRGO— -Jealousy and resentment cloud ihe scene. Honesty and integrity are the solution. Who's doing what to whom, and who's in the middle?
Nobody's going to feel very good until things are nut in the open. Be clear.
LIBRA— in your sign thus ueek: Mars. Saturn and Pluto. You're still the
one calling the shots this week, still in the catbird * .s that
you want to tell something to is in the mood to listen. But don't be
wishy-washy about it. Speak ui)! Be firm! They'll love it.
SCORPIO— l'i your sign this ueek: Jupiter. Ever been tempted to
answer a personal ad'.'This might be the time to try it. You might want lo
practice some of that secrecy you're known lor when you do it. Don't tell
everyone about your new venture.
SAGITTARIUS — /" your sign this neck: Uranus and Neptune. You're
lucky Pierre, the man in the middle, hut it's not a lot of fun. Friends will
cast you in the role of mediator or referee, turning to you for keen advice
and sound judgement. Listen to both sides carefully and don't beafraid to
say what you know.
CAPRICORN —Been putting off that exercise program.1 Get to it! Or. for
our male readers, how about growing a moustache or shaving off your
beard'.' Changing your appearance for thel>eller is what this week offers,
and if you do it, you'll do it.
AQUARIUS— Leaving your sign this week: tin Moon. Saturday afternoon. "Summer's almost here and the time is right for dancing in the
street." Your kind of energy this week finds its outlet in good times. If you
synchronize it just right, you'll find someone special to share them with.
PISCES— Passing through your sign this week: the Moon, from Satur
duy afternoon to Tuesday morning. Finding yourself under the spell of
someone with unusual or special charm'.' Shake your head and ask "Who
am 1'.'" (Question the motives and needs of this person before you let
yourself become totally enchanted.
, 1982 STONEWALL FEATURES SYNDICATE
Dear Dorothy
Friends, not
lovers. Why?
Dear Dorothy,
In looking for friends, as well
as lovers, 1 seem only to be
..; io persons of similar
interests. Therelationshipsdon't
last long and I seem to have more
friendships (than lovers). Am I
missing out on something?
Dorothy Says: .
If you seem to get along with
persons similar interests or persuasions, that is fine. This seems
to be answering your needsat
least you have plenty of friends,
so why quibble?
Dear Dorothy,
My friends make fun of me.
They all know who I want as Mr.
Wonderful and then they see me
with someone who doesn't even
come close to my ideal.
I seem to be attracted only to
opposites of myself. Am I wrong?
Dorothy Says:
Opposites often attract. There
is definitely nothing wrong with
tasting life on the way to Mr. Perfect. If we all waited for that to
happen there would be a lot of
lonely gays out there.
Also, we would miss out on
meeting some very wonderful
men along the way. Whatever
turns you on should be pursued.
Life is too short to limit our
horizons.
Both of you, go out there and
get them!
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Last Word
Police groups should fight
for civil service change, not
against it
By Henry McClurg
Houston's two largest police groups, the Houston Police
Officers Association and the Houston Police Patrolman's
Union, both said this last week that they will fight Mayor
Whitmire's efforts to change civil service rules.
The mayor wants to change the rules so she can get rid of
some of the deadwood at the top in the Police Dept. and (to a
lesser degree) the Fire Dept.
Rather than fighting this proposed change, HPOA and
HPPU should be for it. HPPU president Bob Thomas repeatedly has taken verbal stabs at some of his superiors, saying
some were incompetant. Well, the mayor is after the same
people you are, Mr. Thomas. Work with her.
Additionally, there is no doubt that the vast majority of
Houstonians are going to side with the mayor on this issue.
The best you can do, HPOA and HPPU, is get on the winning
side. Your public image is greatly tarnished now and you'll
only corrode it further by uniting yourself on the side of
"incompetant civil servants" rather than "effecient government."
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