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Show READY FfJOUIG Motorists Ask Early Aid on Country Driring The roads will soon open up to tha tourist. Automobile clubs are being besieged for maps of the highways. Information about long distance driving and first aid to the motorist on the road. 'The year 121 will be a record breaker for automobile touring," says A- L Dickinson, manager of the touring tour-ing bureau of tha American Automobile Automo-bile Association." The Uncoln Highwsy Is prepared for the onrush. Durine 120. &4B miles of this coast-to -coast road were Improved, Im-proved, some being new construction. The Lincoln Highway association haa Just completed marking of the road. In spite of this deficiency last summer, the a as or i all on reports, thousands thou-sands of tourists too kthla road oa their way to the national parks. Motor tmvel to the national parka showed that 121. 74 cars entered tha people's playgrounds last year. Much of the travel this year will be orer the park-topark highway which connects con-nects till national parks. Tha road forma rough circle of about fOOd miles. Tha most popular of the national . parks ara Yellowstone and Yoaemlte. Attempts will be made to make Glacier -National park In northwestern Montana Mon-tana more accessible to visitor by a new road. Completion of such ft road would open up to automobile driver perhaps ths most spectacular and highly scenio road la America. - filg. HeugdaM of Norway, during a speed trial held In Canada recently, made a record of fc minutes Zi 2-6 seconds for five mile over a dirt track ia aa aula awbUs, . . |