Bono's J^^$tro*2/uc by Lillian Bono © MyYYYY¥¥Y¥Y¥¥¥¥¥ffYYYYY^ LIBRA W--k o( Octot»r 18 24 J& (September 24 • October 23) A romantic involvement with an older person may have unusual consequences. Spend more time with your loved ones. SCORPIO __<€ (October 24 - November 22) Giving advice to a friend could backfire if you don't know all of the details or all the people in this situation. SAGITTARIUS (November 23 • December 21) Concentrating more of your energies on your career may help you get the attention of a superior co-worker. CAPRICORN *>5 (December 22 • January 20) An enterprise you have postponed in the past could be very successful if you started working on it. AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) Travel plans might have to be changed without any warning. Entertaining others at home might lift your spirits. PISCES / (February 20 - March 20) Going back to school or taking up a hobby may give you a different perspective. Listen to the advice of a relative. ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Someone could be trying to convince you not to trust a person you haven't known long. Find out all the facts. TAURUS 4* (April 21 • May 21) Promises made to a child may not be easy to keep regardless of your good intentions or how hard you try to help. GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) An acquaintance could become a close friend once the two of you discover all of the things you can share together. CANCER Hg (June 22 • July 23) Mysterious events may happen at home and confuse domestic affairs. An old flame could reappear without warning. LEO (July 24 - August 23) Planning social engagements in advance may not be a good idea. Business dealings should be conducted without haste. VIRGO 12 (August 24 • September 23) Your ambition could prevent you from noticing several facts about your profession that vou should be aware of. For your current, personalized astrological chart, send a $10 money order ^ong with your name, address and birthday (day, month and year) to- Miss Lillian Bono, P.O. ^Box 123, Dept. . Lyndhurst. N.J. 07071. TV C0MPM.06 MRVtCtt. INC lan byJoeySasso CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Evil J R. Ewing of "Dallas" has declared war on another villain--cancer. After his own terrifying flirtation with death, actor Larry Hagman is dedicating his life to helping America kick the srfipking habit for good. Larry hopes his own "shock" method will help other heavy smokers. "I had an X-ray taken of my lungs, and what I saw made me faint," Hagman said. Convinced that he was near death, Hagman quit "cold turkey\and has never touched the weed since. "And just to strengthen my resolve, I taped the X-ray to my shaving mirror," he added. He's urging every one of the 50 million American smokers to kick the filthy habit for 24 hours on November 19 in this year's Great American Smokeout. And he hopes that a day of abstinence will en courage many smokers to quit forever. "Larry Hagman is probably the No. 1 personality on television today," said American Cancer Society spokesman Irving Rimer. "Everyone looks up to him and his campaign will give anti-smoking a big boost," Rimer told me. TV BACKSTAGE: When actor George Hamilton ap peared on Gary Collins' "Hour Magazine" TV show, he didn't hesitate to unzip his trousers to prove his tan is all over his body. He turned sideways to avoid any censor ship problems, but the producers plastered a sign over the screen just in case . .. Sexy Rita Jer., atte, the Con gressman's wife who threatened to topple Washington with her bedsheet revelations, has been quietly tapped by top NBC-TV executives to replace Rona Barrett on "The Tomorrow Show." The bewitching blonde should join host Tom Snyder early this fall--and her selection has his full approval. The decision to pick Rita camp only days after she was dropped from her planned movie debut alongside Morgan Fairchild. Rita's arrival will end the long-running feud between Synder and Rona. Rona, freed of late night responsibilities, will concentrate on her specials and the "Today" show. TV CLOSEUP: What's moo? Cosmic Cow, TV's newest star is smiling with Ted Knight because their hit sit com, "Too Close For Com fort" is riding high on the network rating charts--with over 28,000,000 fans tuned 'in every week. As cartoonist Henry Rush, Ted can only draw his famous Cosmic Cow comic strip when he wears and talks to the pup pet on his hand. Very amoozing! The show's all- star cast also includes Nancy Dussault as Ted's wife, Muriel, and Deborah Van Valkenburgh and Lydia Cor nell as his two beautiful daughters who live in the Rush's downstairs apartment. Miss Piggy watch out! " Ted Knight