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Ancient Greeks called themselves Hellenes and their land Hellas They never formed a national government but they were united by a common culture, religion and language Greeks called anyone whose native language was Greek a Hellene, even if he did not live in Greece, ai.d anyone not speaking Greek a bar- Ernst PAID FOR FARE-AN- YOUR NEW CLOTHES' X. barian Because ancient Greeks were the first to develop a democratic way of life historians regard them as the founders of Western civilization More than 2,000 years ago, the Greeks started the idea that every citizen should take an active part in government Greek civilization was far more advanced than any that had come before The world's first great dra matists, historians, orators, philosophers and poets were Greek The ancient Hellenes were the first people to study botany, geometry, medicine, physics and zoology on a scientific basis They also held the first athletic games By Leonard Starr Annie Hellene civilization was developed on a rocky, mountainous peninsula that juts into the Mediterranean Sea from southeastern Europe, and on the islands in the nearby sea The people on each plain and island formed an independent community No city-stat- e had called a enough good land to support all its people Eventually communities quarreled with one another instead of uniting Athens and Sparta bes came the most famous city-stat- veloped The people of ancient Greece had a mixed European ancestry No city-stat- e Farming was the chief occupation of the Hellenes They harvested barley and wheat in spring and picked grapes and olives in the fall A war ds go to boys ond olrls between tbe oges of 7 ond 17 when their questions are answered In the Ask Andy column Send vour questions on o post cord to Ask Andy, The Salt Lake Tribune, PO Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 STAR GAZER ARIES MAR 71 APR ?V 20 21 29 44 47-7- 2 73 f TAURUS APR 70 MAT 70 Pi 56 60 63 77 79 80 MAT 71 c r JUNE 70 4- - 35 9):37 0 CANCER f 5 JUNE 71 fcf''JULr m22 25 27 A54 62 65 77 52 LEO JULY 73 AUG 77 'x 42 50 55 38 4 B) ( 18 VIRGO :: If Si 5 Y R I lOl I AN TT Your Daily Activity Guide tl Accor ding to the Stars LIBRA JN SfP7 Conlacts 1 Loved 31 2 3 4 5 Any 32 Will 33 May Today Visit Neighbor 7 8 9 10 1 1 II With Feel New Friend Good Express Your Money Conserve 12 13 14 15 16 Ones 17 Energy 18 Day 19 Help 20 Treatment 21 You 22 Emotional 23 Do 24 Original 25 Upset 26 Only 27 May 28 Business 29 Receive 30 Ideas 62 Physical 63 Final 64 Community 65 Upset 66 To 36 You 37 Relative 38 Play 39 Involve 40 Make 41 Take 42 Hunches 43 Things 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 NOV 77 DEC 71 Happy Their Check JAN 19 1 16 19 36 48 81 82V Will With 84 Pleased 55 56 57 58 59 60 Win 85 86 87 88 89 90 Own Way Both vulnerable U ext deals thwart NORTH 97 J 9 7 3 EAST 2 A 54 3 "J8 0Q5 Q 9 Y KQ97654 83 2 SOUTH Easts open hearts is a reasonable shot South has no alternative other than to try four spades J 1054 WEST him In third seat. ing bid of four ' A 10 3 ' mind. ou might lind a wav to fit tt 12 13 24 30 169 78 83 84VPISCES Are I Necessary Having Fun MAR 20 3 6 8 34 46 75 89 90V 316 r A 1084 6 KQJ1086 7 2 0 K62 A K 7 The bidding West North East South 4 Pass Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead Jack of ou don t have to cooperate with declarer II vou can see what he has in ests on mens shoes! lead of a - heart is and devastating automatic for declarer since it knocked out the only entry to he table Declarer was faced with the prospect of losing a trump, two diamonds and a club He decided that his best chance for the contract was to engineer an end plav Declarer won the ace of hearts and rulfed a heart, thin led the king of trumps West won the ace and exited saft-lwith a trump I let larer drew the remaining trumps, cashed the ace of dubs and cashed the are and xited with a heart Declirir was would lorced to lull, and he saw hand that he had no wa to make hr hand would his rontract with a counted out, and hr kntw would that West had all the rt main lead another diamond and ins rlubs, including the West would be lorced to win queen He tould nut avoid and lead a club and losing a trirk to ihr ladv in declarers loser in that suit black for dow n one would vanish now made the line plav king of diamonds A careless West lollow low, and the would be over East win and force declarer heart, but declarer of t hi- 1 Eortunatelv, West was alive to the end plav He countered possibilities elegantly bv dropping the queen of diamonds under the king1 East cooperated with his partner bv allowing the king to win. and dei larer was helpless South tri-as best he could bv continuing with a diamond East won the ten. 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