Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 07, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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Judgment
Key To Win
By OSWALD JACOBY
Writtrn for
Newspaper Knterprise Assn.
Last November, 16 of the best
pairs of bridge players in t h e
United Stales competed in the tri
als to determine the American
team which will play for the
World's championship this s u m
mer. When the smoke of battle
had cleared away the three win
ning pairs, in order of finish,
were G. Robert Nail of Houston
and James 0. Jacohy of Dallas,
Robert Jordan and Arthur Robin
son of Philadelphia, and Howard
Schenken and Peter Leventritt of
New York.
Jim's victory can be partly as
cribed to the fact that he must
have been the .happiest man in the
tournament. His wife, Judy, Rave
birth lo their first child. James
Oswald Jr., just two days be
fore play started. James Jr., is
also my first grandchild, so 1
am just about the proudest com
bination of grandfather and fa
ther around today.
Judgment in close situations is
the test of success in top flight
competition and Jim and Bobby
gained a good score when Jim
Converted Bobby's takeout doublt
of three hearts into a penalty dou
ble hy passing.
Bobby opened the king of dia
monds and the defense promptly
cashed two diamonds and three
spade tricks and still had to
make a trump.
Of course, if Jim had elected
to bid Uiree no-trump he wou
have made a game, but Jim had
no way of knowing that Bobhv
held the king of hearts. Jim s
queen and one heart could not
stop the suit by themselves.
Q The bidding has been!
South Writ North East
You, South, hold:
AAQ76 VA Q 7 6 2 K J 5
What is your opening bid?
A Bid one club. Evrn if yw
bid four eard majors Indiscrim
inately, you want to Icare lee
way for the expected diamond
response.
TODAY'S QUESTION
You do bid one club and your
partner responds one diamond.
What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
Court Hears
Access Appeal
PORTLAND 'UPI' - The
Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals Friday took under sub
mission an appeal from a coastal
landowner who contended govern-'
ment c-ndemnation of his prnper-1
ty blocked completion of a sub-1
division road system and de
stroyed his access lo it.
A. S. Mover, Dundee, charged
the condemnation for a Bonneville
Prwer Administration power line
right-of-way cut off his acce-s to
a 289-acre subdivision located be
tween Toledo and the Silctz River.
No county in Arkansas can he
rpfUiced to an area less tlian WH)
jquarp miles undpr terms of the
Stale Constitution.
Mrer
IIIKRALII AND NEWS, Klamath
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NEW RED AMBASSADOR ARRIVES Vassily Kumehov, Soviet First Deputy Foreign
Minister, and Nikolai T. Federenka, right, the new Russion ambassador to the UN, walk
arm.in-arm from the plane Saturday after Federenka's arrival from the Soviet Union.
Federenka said the Russians will continue to pursue a "policy of peace" within the
United Nations. UPI Telephoto
Trend Of Fashion Usiveiled
For Nation's Dressmakers
NEW YORK iUPH - That
fickle dictator. Dame Fashion, de
livers the first of her spring pro
nouncements in the nation's gar
ment district today.
For a week, under sponsorship
of the New York Couture Group.
the good dame will unveil dresses.
coats, suits, hats and other wear
ables from the workrooms of the
nation's trend setting designers.
Staged for the nation's fashion
dress corps, the week-long fashion
event 40th in the cotilure's con
tinuing series sheds light on
lashionahle questions. Samples:
Which way the waistline in
spring. Tit? Up. down, in Ihe
middle? Accented or not?
What happens to hems?
Hiked or dropped? Or are they
at a standstill?
Are body-accenting clothes go
ing to be in or out?
Will Ihe sack be back?
Based on past performance, the
dame will serve up a smorgas
bord. That is, there will be sil
houettes to suit the anatomy of
the typical females in all the
hometowns, U.S.A.
Some cutting and slitching is
done with the short plump types
in mind. Oilier designers consid
ers the needs of the tall lean wom
en. In between, thoughts center
on the average American female.
The timc-U'sled smoi gosbord is
good for business in the garment
district. II guarantees a brisk
sale of new lines and that, ma
dame, is the bread and butler end
of the garment economy.
Tiie season s top trends spell
Spring, the New York Couture
Group reMirls in a collection o(
trend tips.
"S" For the shirt look, for
shifts with shape, for simplicity,
sleevclcssncis.
"P" For prints, prettiness,
purity of line-and pastels.
"I! " for risht lor our times in
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Monday,
fabrics that won ! crease, new'
snob synthetics that can't be
crushed.
"I" For individuality. This
means clothes cut to show the best
of your ligurc, whatever shape it
may be.
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CLEARANCE
REDUCED
ON ALL-:
SUIT
SUITS
Regular to $55 00 oil
and dacron blend suits.
group of young men's
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SUITS
Regular $55.00 to $75.00 Curlee suits in
hard finished worsteds, docron and wocl
blends in our very lotest models ond colors,
now . . .
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SUITS
Our very finest S85 00 to $125 00 Hart
Schaffner & Morx suits. Choose from o com
plete stock of the most wanted business ond
dressy styles.
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Jim, i i T.I ZT ,7,u4ihtii mm . srf m iim fc.
Savings on these ond practically everything
else in our 2 stores Come in and toke advan
tage of January Sale Prices on the finest of
men's, bovs' and western weor. No budget
problem, either, when vou use our regular 30
day or revolving charge plan. '
DREWS Manstore
733 Moin and
January 7, 19M
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Town & Country
Commumhf
MONDAY .
Kl'LALONA CIIAPIKR, D.A.U., !
8 p.m., meeting and travelogue.
First Presbyterian Church.
MCIGIIBOKS OF WOODCRAFT,
7:30 p.m., meeting. Odd Fellows
Hall.
BKT1IKL NO. 61, Job s Daugh
ters, 7:30 p.m.. meeting, Scot
tish Rite Temple.
CIVIL AIR PATROL will meet
at Summers Lane School.
KLAMATH CIVIC THEATER. 8
p.m., meeting, Klamath Auditor
ium. Play selection committee ap
pointed. Tl'ESDAY
Dl'PLlCATE BRIDGE, Lake
shore Duplicate Bridge Club, 11
a.m., city library.
WOT.M, Merrill Chapter No. 18.
8 p.m.. executive and auditing
committee meeting. Lucile Gray,
'2131 Broadway, Malin.
POK VAL1.LEY-OLENE EXT.
UNIT, 1:30 p.m., meeting, Olene
Hall. .
WOT.M, Chapter 4r,7. 8 p.m..
chapter night and enrollment.
Moose Home. 1010 Pine.
ALTAMONT
EXTENSION
meeting, Joan's
UNIT. 10
Kitchen.
m.
PAST NOBLE CLUB. Prosper
ity Rebekah Lodge. I p.m., lunch
eon. Willard Hotel.
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CUT BEANS COFFEE INSTANT INSTANT MILK MARGARINE
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KKNO PTA MOTHKItS,
'ar 1,our- volleyball. Kcno
HAPPY HOIK Cl.l'B. 1 p.m.,
meeting, home of Mrs. George
Grizzle, 927 Jefferson.
3 R Cl.l'B. 12:30 p.m., lunch
eon, hhasla Grange Hall.
WEDNESDAY
COW BELLES, 1 p.m.. execu
tive meeting. Pelican Cafe.
SOJOURNERS, 12:30 p.m.
luncheon and meeting, Willnrd Ho
tel. Cards following. Newcomers
welcome.
KLAMATH COUNTY HISTOR
ICAL SOCIETY, 8 pm., meet
ing, county library.
WOMEN'S BOWLING ASSOCI
ATION. Klamath Falls. 7.30 n.m..
city tournament discussion. Pine
Grove Room.
KKNO HOME EXTENSION
UNIT, 10 a.m.. creative cookery
home of Mrs. Dave Shirk, Clinton
Avenue.
THURSDAY
FREMONT JR. HIGH PTA. 2:30
p.m., meeting, auditorium. Exec
utive meeting. 1:30 p.m.
Complete
STEAM CLEAN
MOTORS . . . $5.00
Sparkle Car Wash
4023 S. 6th Ph. TU 4-5543
FAMILY
10
ea.
ib. 5
Price Effective
Viet Nam Helicopter Victims Sent
Home; U.S. Starts Probe
SAIGON. South Viel Nam 'UPI'
The United States Saturda
shipped home the bodies of three
Americans killed by Communist
gunfire and started a full-scale in
vcstigalion into the battle which
cost them their lives.
At the same lime, the Pentagon
in Washington announced that it
would continue to use American
helicopters to airlift South Viet
namese troops into battle against
the Reds.
It was while engaged in such an
operation against the rice paddy
village of Ap Bac in the Red-
infiltrated Plain of Reeds 30 miles
south of Saigon that the three
Americans died last Wednesday
Thev have been identified as
dipt. Kenneth N. Good of Hawaii
a West Point graduate; Sgt. Wil
Nam L. Deal of Mays Lauding.
N. J.; and SP4 Donald L. Hrnman
or Radcliff. Ky.
They were killed when Commu
nist Viet Cong guerrillas am
bushed their force of helicopters
as they brought up South Viel
namese reinlorcements.
Instead of resorting to their
! usual hit-and-run tactics, the Reds
stood and fought a pitched baltlc,
inllicting a bitter defeat on gov
eminent forces.
Good. Deal and Bi'aman were
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killed and in other Americans
wounded. This brought the number
of Americans killed in action here
to 30. w ith another 19 killed in ac
cidents.
Of 14 American helicopters in
volved in the battle, II were hit
and crashed. South Vietnamese
government losses have been put
at t5 killed. A defense Department
statement in Washington said
"over 100 Viet Cong were killed.
Rut U. S. officials here were in
clined to place the figure much
lower, noting that only 41 Viel
Cong bodies have been found.
American sources have criti
cized what they called lack of ag
gressiveness on the part of the
South Vietnamese during the fight
Good, a member of the U. S
military advisory group lo South
Viet Nam, was dying lo get the
Vietnamese battalion he was with
to attack Ap Bac hamlet when a
burst of Communist weapons fire
lore through his chcsl. He died an
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Of Battle
Iswir and a half later while being
treated at a nearby air strip.
Braman was a crew member of
one of the 1121 helicopters shot
down while roaring in close to the
hamlet to unload a company of
Vietnamese assault troops. He
was liring back at the Reds when
he was hit. He died in the mud
of a paddy field an hour later.
Enemy fire was too heavy for him
to be evacuated although two oth
er American helicopters were shot
down in the attempt. ; "
Deal was crew chief on one of
the new turbine-powered .11U1B
rocket-armed helicopters which
was shot down in a second at
tempt to land and evacuate the
wounded.
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