Show yriy eaTTWT yrr ynrppngr IH For Better or For Worse T Nl CRN WE OPEN ft fMMCfTSO(HG-TH- DUMP! SCO CRN "TRKE US12) TFE CHUrtCH AND DPWHFte — WINDOW? ' p IV y"’iyniri"i By Lynn Johnston tl CXmZXJ&-BLEf)r- T dliillijpl flBPmSE-OFPLflTfef- E50T ITS cX'LV ! DO VCO KNOW WHffl'TFte PUriTTHlSWfV-tVWKiXUWrtf- CFttWHLEELIHEIFUJE I DQNTQDT<e The Salt Lake Tribune Ask Andy VUE DOT? Lee Admired y yTf jf OF ACMUUUUe OF COURSE except nI7 Unfit SERIOUS AS PERMOTS ARE USUALLY THE RESULT OF A UNBLOttO ABSENCE OF GUIDANCE MR ’ TOTALLY Mts&mpep L£APe9HIP AND WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT EH MS SLATE? 3 PEMERRET US' mbs Apartment 3-- By Alex Kotzky G ’'HATTIE'' I'M IN THE MV AGENT TOVM!Ef 1 THINK YOU MET HIM WHEN HE TOOK ME TO DINNER ' I WONDER IF HE SAW ME ON THE LARRY LEEDS SHOWT THATS NEI&H80R-THI- S rvLHOODAND IS THOUGH Bursts I'M SURE HE DID HE WAS THE ONE f WHO ARRANGED YOUR ANCE WASN'T HE? I’LL LEAVE THE TWO OF YOU r L ALONE' HE BUSINESS' M By Harold LeDoux HOW ABOUT IT COUNSELOR? J THERE'S A SPECIAL ' BULLETIN COMING OVER COCAINE BUST IN NEW ORLEANS' 'M THE RADIO ABOUT A Jz The Grizzwells Lee was born into a distinguished and leading Virginia family An earlier relative had been the royal governor and his father was a military commander during the Revolutionary War Lee was born in 1807 He was a serious student during his early years In 1829 Lee graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point Displaying great leadership and devotion to his duty Lee won high honors and the second-higherating in his class Lee served for a time at Fort Pulaski in Georgia and was then stationed at Fort Monroe in Virginia He married Mary Anna Randolph Custis Martha Washington’s Their family home called Arlington still stands on a hillside in Virginia overlooking Washington DC They had seven children As an Army engineer Lee helped set the state boundary between Michigan and Ohio And in 1837 as a first lieutenant he oversaw engineering details for the St Louis harbor and for the upper sections of both the Missouri and Mississippi rivers Lee was with the Army in Texas during the war between Mexico and the United States For three years starting in 1852 Lee served as superintendent of West Point Although he didn’t like desk work he did much to strengthen courses and also improved the quality of the buildings He was happy in 1855 to be assigned duty on the Texas By Bill Schorr Although he did not believe in slavery and did not favor secession he was willing to fight for the South in what was regarded as a second war of independence Appointed a full general in 1861 Lee faced an impossible job in the Civil War At Gettysburg a number of Lee’s chiefs didn’t act quickly when the general gave orders to attack The Confederate troops were soundly defeated in the important battle that turned out to be the Civil War’s turning point The battle lasted from July 1 to July 3 in 1863 The war was just about over when Lee surrendered to Gen Ulysses Grant at Appomattox Court House in Virginia in 1865 Although Lee applied for an official decree of amnesty he never received it His signed oath of loyalty became lost It was found incidentally in the National Archives in 1970 and in 1975 Congress gave Gen Lee back his full citizenship Lee served as president of Washington College in Lexington Va in his final years After his death the school was renamed Washington and Lee University Lee died in 1870 at the age of 63 Andy sends a fine gill book to Sara Thomas of Chattanooga Tenn tor her question: WHERE DOES age GRAMMAR SCHOOL GET ITS NAME? 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Profit Lead Time CAPRICORN DtC "4 JAN 7- - On Is Your Secunty 81 Much Promotion 82 Your 63 Signs Tide "Hit” 64 Hands 85 Be Are 66 Problem Wait 87 Spent Where 68 Emphasized Enjoy 69 Life Not 51 LIIRA JW 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 A AQUARIUS JAN 20 ni ii PISCES m MAR if 20 BLECT5P THIS wll ee me kind of coutm ANY I'PBB HAPPY TO TAKS KJHeReNoume&RLWiu go WITHOUT 1 YOUR B£ST SH’SH-SHO- T We call it a grammar school because in past days the first schools young people attended specialized in the study of Greek and Latin grammar Today in the United States the term “grammar school” has become almost synonymous with the more popular name of “elementary school” Latin grammar was the chief subject taught in church schools during the Middle Ages Then as schools of higher learning became more secular the Latin grammar school became a school for younger pre-colle- Many educators regard grammar as one of the seven liberal arts The subject expanded to take in all areas of the written language The grammar school subjects were broadened into the public-schoo- l system as free state-wid- e school organizations were started in the 19th Century across the United States Awordi go to girt! and boys between the ages ot 17 when their questions are answered In the Ask Andy column Send your question on a post card to Ask Andy The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah 84110 7 and By Bill Hoest What A Guy mmm emmi “knowing howto READ 15 IMPORTANT HOW MANY KEVIN TIMES ARE YOU GOING TO BRUSH YOUR TEETH WITH SHAVING CREAM? 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Historians agree that Robert E Lee was truly a great general During the Civil War he was the commander of the Confederate Army Loved and respected by the Southerners Lee was also highly admired by most North- that CANT HAVg fouaum I joy UKg pervot it 5 HOWS A RARE QUALITY MAR iPARR WAS ROBERT E LEE REALLY A By CLAY R POLLAN ARII$ jO Andy sends o Bne grit book to Andrew Gilmore Jt age 14 ot Greenville Miss lor his question: By Leonard Starr MtSOJIPgP ACTIONS AS ig STAR GAXElC U--i In North And South t! Annie D7 Wednesday July 29 1987 lT BE LIKE IF WILL p that lost and another heart put him back on the board he would lead another trump and agonize after East again produced a low trump It is more than likely he would go up with the ace and blow the con- AND INTERIOR PROTECTION ANY ADDED ACCESSORIES AT DEALER COST The inconsistency in the play is that a second finesse is right because West is much less likely to hold tow specific than just one cards the king-jacthe king The second finesse loses only if West started specifically with both missing honors But neither play is right The safe line is to lead a trump to the ace at trick two If an honor drops from West the contract is safe indeed if the singleton is the king as here declarer can make and overtrick by next finessing for the jack If no honor drops declarer simply gets back to dummy in a plain suit and leads a trump covering any card produced by East This works even if East holds all the missing trumps Try it NO CHARGE FOR NO-WA- FINISH X PLUS 39 Factory Financing Jetta’s On All VANAGON dr Loaded air rear bed 9578 '14838 4 tract PLUSEBEE-- k FOX NOT INCLUDED IN OFFER DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY No Tricks No Gimmicks — We Show You The Invoice Purchase must be finalized by July riwmf‘ today’s Birthdays Attorney Metvm Bets Is BO Is 55 Actor RobSen Nancy Kassebaum ert Met Is S3 Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole is 51 ABC anchorman Peter Jennings Is 49 Thought lor Today "My only regie) in HI is that John Maydid not dims more chompogne nard Keynes British economist (1 31 1987 9:00 PM WANT-AD- S I 237-200- 0 ft ClwMIW Utah advertisers outside the local Oial TOLL FREE area |