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The first highway in the United States that stretched from New York City to San Francisco in California is called the Lincoln Highway It stretches for 3384 miles It is now US 30 In 1912 a man named Carl Fisher saw the need for a transcontinental road He asked a few businessmen to help him finance the highway project and they set up the Lincoln Highway Association The route traced many of the old coast-to-coa- 20 y m $ 61 Received 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 MAT 2t (rJUNl LIBRA sen According to the Start To develop messoge for Friday read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign GIMiNI In 1866 Liechtenstein chose to become independent At the present time it has a customs union with Switzerland and is represented dver-sea- s by the Swiss government The people of Liechtenstein speak German and most of them are Ro-- man Catholic The country’s capital is Vaduz which has a population of just over 5000 Liechtenstein's total population isn't much over 25000 Two items are manufactured in Liechtenstein: postage stamps and cotton textiles Some of the world's most beautiful postage stamps are produced by this small eountiy Collectors aU over the world treasure the stamps Tourism is another source of Liechtenstein's economy Travelers from all parts of Europe regularly visit Sportsmen are especially attracted In winter the skiers enjoy the deep snow Liechtenstein is a constitutional monarchy that is governed by hereditary princes Monaco between France and Italy on the Mediterranean Sea is a similar type of principality The constitution of 1921 provides for legislative power exercised by a unicameral parliament made up of 15 members who are elected to four-yea- r terms There is a universal male suffrage Andy sends o fine gill book to David Olsen Dayton Ohio lor his question: Your Daily Activity Guide MAT 20 1 LIECHTEN- it came under German rule $ 2i TAURUS AM 20 HOW LARGE STEIN? Liechtenstein is one of the world's smallest countries It is in Europe between Switzerland andAustria The entire country is only IS miles long from north to south and about five miles wide from east to west The Alpine country has an area of just 61 square miles The Rhine River separates it from Switzerland and a spur of the Alps towering above at 8400 feet separates Liechtenstein from Austria At one time a forest of trees covered the lowland valley that makes up Liechtenstein but long ago they were cleared away and today neat plowed fields cover the entire area Most of the country's citizens are farmers and they grow corn potatoes wheat vegetables and grapes along with raising cattle hogs goats and sheep Liechtenstein is a principality that was created in 1719 At that time the country of Vaduz and the barony of Schellenberg joined together under the House of Liechtenstein of mar 2- - 14 gi Judge Parker 8 1988 Friday January By CLAY R POLLAN’ Aii$ yr? book to Kristin Lobeig Andy sends a fine Freeport 8L tor hat question: By Saunders r ‘ TAR GAZER'0 A Annie yvrrrf yNrrrvtrrrrry i U1R3 MaryWorlh TT f By Lynn TeDajTUDlD o ! o st trails that were famous in United States history In the east the Old Co- lonial Road between New York City and Philadelphia was chosen and then the Pennsylvania Road westward to Pittsburgh Through the Middle West the route went straight west south of Chicago to Omaha Part of the Nebraska crossing followed the Oregon Trail and the trail of the Mormons to Salt Lake City as well as the Pony Express route to Sacramento and finally on into Oakland and San Francisco Awards go to girts and boys between the ages of 17 when their questions are answered In the Ask Andy column Send youi question on a post card to Ask Andy The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt lake City Utah 84110 7 and SALE NOW IN ALL What A Guv By Bill Hoest ASK IT WHEN THE BIG HAND Ift ON THE ELEVEN PEDERSEN'S (M LiHi © WiJiHau© AND THE LITTLE HAND 16 ON THE EIGHT WHAT TIME IG IT?” wm Goren on Bridge By C H Goren and Omar Sharif lioth vulnerable North deals NORTH A A J 10 6 v1 A Q J 9 8 If you take a quick look at this hand you might think that after a diamond lead declarer has to resort to a heart finesse in an effort to make his slam He has a better line available The bidding is interesting North was preparing to reverse into spades when his partner responded in that suit Instead North made the splinter bid of four clubs showing gamegoing values in spades and a single-toclub South announced slam g five clubs interest by but could make no move over his — he had partner's diamond cue-bishown everything with his move toward slam However North had more than enough to bid the slam — South had to have the king of trumps ace of clubs and at least one other card for his bidding 4 0 A7 A6 WEST EAST 7 A 8 4 V K 2' 109 5 2 K Q 8 10 9 4 2 J 10 5 4 2 A K J 7 5 II SOUTH A K Q 9 5 3 : 63 y 9 6 3 A A 0 n 8 d Opening lead: King of 0 Dowei ol the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit m law or equity commenced oi piosecuted against one of the United Slates by Citizens ot another State oi by Citizens or Subiects ol any Foreign State " A Glance Back At This Date in Associated Press too ay ts Friday Jon 8 Ihe eighth day o( 1®8S ore 358 days left m Ihe year Today1! Highlight m Ntttor By On Jan IN 8 4938 resley was bom On this date in In rack ’n' roll legend lhrt lupe'e Miss 1642 astronomer Galileo died tctg President Woodrow Wilson outlined s his id oomts lot peace oftei World Wa i in 1956 Chailes de Gaulle was inaugurated os president m Arcein Ita- ly in in 1815 US forces led by Gen Andrew Jack-sodefeated me British in the Bottle ot New the last engagement ol me Wa ot 1812 1798 the 11th Amendment lo the Consfflu-"owas declared ratified It says "The Judicial o1 France's Fifth Republic President Lyndon 8 Johnson declored a Wat on Poverty " in 1964 In 1965 the Star ol India and Othei stolen gems of Natu were returned to the American t L The moment of truth came right away West led the king of diamonds and declarer was in danger of losing a trick in each red suit He drew trumps in two rounds ending in hand and led a heart When West followed with the deuce declarer hopped up with dummy's ace and great was the fall thereon No South had not peeked at East's hand and seen the singleton king — he was simply combining his chances for the best percentage shot at his contract Had the king of hearts not dropped South was going to finesse — in clubs! 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