Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 18, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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North and South vulnerable
North East South IVut
1 A 2 A 2 Pass
2 Pass 2 N.T. Pass
3 NT. Pass Pass Pass
Opening lead 5
Confidence
Aids Play
By OSWALD JACOBV
Written Tor
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
One of the strongest points in
the Jordan-Robinson partnership
is a willingness of each partner
to be dummy. Each has great con
fidence in his partner's ability
to handle the cards and tends
to raise his partner rather than
rcbid his own suits.
Bobby Jordan who held the
South cards might well have dou
bled East's two club bid, but he
decided to try for game because
he was vulnerable and his op.
ponents weren't.
Arthur had a natural two heart
rebid over his partner's two dia
mond call and Bobby's hand
clearly called for no-trump. This
gave Arhtur a problem. He held
two five card suits and most play
ers figure on rebidding the second
suit in order to give a clear pic
ture of the hand.
Arthur reasoned that while he
did hold two five-card suits, his
partner had heard him bid both
and that seven of his 13 high
card points were outside those
suits. The jack of clubs ought to
help his partner stop that suit,
the ace and queen should fill in
his partner's diamonds.
So Arthur raised his partner to
three no-trump and of course Bob
by had no trouble making the
contract.
It
Q The bidding has been:
South
Wert North
East
1
1
3 A
4 N.T,
Pass 1 4 i
Pass 3 A
Pass 4 A
Pass S
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
You, South, hold:
AAQ76 AQ76 ! KJ52
What do you do?
A Bid six clubs only. Ton
have too man? holes in your
suits to warrant trying; for seven
even though your side has at!
the aces. Remember that yonr
partner merely responded one
diamond at the start ot the bid
ding.
TODAY'S QUESTION
You hold:
AAK107 A97( KQI04 A3
What Is your opening bid!
Answer Tomorrow
View Voiced
On Gas Tax
SALEM lUPl' House Speaker
Clarence Barton. D-Coquillc, said
today he was "not opposed'' to
increases in the gasoline tax. or
bond issues to finance "have not"
highways in Oregon.
Barton voiced his ' view when
asked to comment on a bill intro
duced Wednesday by Sen. Walter
Pearson, D - Portland, to reduce
the gasoline tax by one cent.
"I'd be more inclined to sup
port an increase in gasoline taxes
tor neglected areas." Barton said.
"And I'm not opposed to a bond
program (for have not highways'
if it is so financed it won't hurt
v the present highway construction
program."
Shortly before the legislature
convened this week the Oregon
Coast Association announced it
Mould seek a one -cent gasoline
tax hike to finance a bond pro
pram to pay for improvement of
"have not" highways througliout
the state.
Barton pointed to the Cold
Beach - Brookings highway im
provement that was financed by
bonds, and said the improved
roadway produced savings for
motorists and the transportation
industry.
He cited Highways 101, 20 and
42 and Tillamook County as areas
needing highway improvement.
Barton said he favored sugges
tions made Wednesday by House
Taxation Committee Chairman
Richard Eymann. D-Marcola. to
tax utility trailers and speed up
pavments of withholding taxes.
Gov. Mark Hatfield has voiced
strong opposition to any further
highway bonding programs.
Spanish cattle enrols have yel
lowish bills, which blush bright
pink when the birds greet their
mates.
People Read
SPOT ADS
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CONTROL ROOM These control rooms for the Minuteman Missile are being built
in such a manner that they can be easily adapted to new and more advanced missiles.
Two Boosts In Take
Pay Seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
nation's workers would get two
boosts in take-home pav under
President Kennedy's tax reduction
program.
Effective July 1, the plan would
reduce the tax take from indi
viduals by more than 10 per
cent equal to an annual reduc
tion of $6 billion. Another rate re
duction cf $3 billion would take
effect July 1, 1964.
However, the administration
does not expect Congress to com
plete action on the program be
fore late summer or early fall.
Under the plan, withholding rates
would be lowered soon after the
program is enacted and reduced
again on July 1, 11164.
Tax refunds would be necessary
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ACROSS
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4 Little boy
8 Mother
Jiubbard
searched for it
12 Miss Gardner
13 majesty
J4 Presently
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in Dissipated
IB Fetter
20 Staggers
21 Pronoun
22 Trey tor
instance
24 Pain
26;o by aircraft
27 Indian wild
sheep
30 Screened
32 Eye
inflammation
34 Analyzed
grammatically
(ab)
37 Corded fabrics
39 Lohengrin's
bride
40 Conceal
41 Number
42 Truck tBrit
dial.)
45 Fraction
49 Overpass
M Bustle
.52 Unaspirated
.53 Mask
M Light brown
55 Native metals
56 Essential being
57 Bel ore
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2 Stove part
3 "Wonderland"
character
4 Hoodwink
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6 Practice
7 Evening (poet )
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Briton Signs To Build
Casfro 'Fishing Port1
HAVANA (UPI '-The Castro re
gime today signed up a British en
gineer to build a $12 million "fish
ing port" in Havana which West
ern sources fear may become an
advance base for enemy subma
rines. A government announcement
saia Alex scolt. a tsnton acsennea
as a refrigeration expert, has
signed a five-year contract with
Cuba to build the "port" for the
Cuban and Soviet fishing fleets.
It said that work on the port.
to be located in strategic Havana
Harbor, will start within a month
and be completed in a year.
Scott will supervise the building
of the base. He said the first
building materials' are due short.
SKKKS ONE SKRVICE
WASHINGTON UPI' - United
Air Lines plans to ask the Civil
Aeronautics Board iCABi today
to approve a one-class service de
signed to hit a happy medium be
tween coach and first class
travel
N. J. Rosenbaum
INCOME TAX
CONSULTANT
Commerce B'dg.
till Wolnut Ave.
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In Tax Cut
to compensate for loo much with
holding of taxes through payroll
deductions from July 1 until the
first reduction in withholding
rates.
How It Would Work"
Under the plan the tax cuts
would be passed on to the indi
vidual taxpayer in this way:
By reducing withholding rates
under which the individual pays
his taxes on a current basis. This
would immediately increase take
home pay.
By revising the lax tables on
the income tax forms which the
taxpayer fills out at the end of the
year. Reductions here would cut
his annual tax burden.
Under Kennedy's plan two re
ductions in withholding rates
Answer to Previous Put'le
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9 One time
81 Weirder
33 Boadicea's tnoe
3R Foot levers
40 Employs
41 Paint pigment
42 Philippine
machete
43 Above
44 Mr. KcllT
46 Small shields
47 Hebrew month
48 K.nd of ranger
50 Mariner's
direction
10 Christmas carol
41 Termini
17 Mistakes
19 Pays attention
to
23 Constellation
24 Vipers
25 Oscine bird
26 Augmented
27 Chess term
28 Body part (pi)
29 Bewildered
ly frcm the Soviet Union and Bul
garia. When Fidel Castro first an
announced plans for the port sev.
cral months ago. Western naval
experts immediately warned it
could be used to advance Rus
sia's "front line" for submarine
warfare to within 90 miles of the
U.S. coast.
Castro set the port value at $12
million which cost, he said, would
be shared equally by the Soviet
and Cuban governments. He said
the base would include factories,
repair and other installations as
well as a fish-processing plant.
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Plan
would immediately increase take-
home pay.
By revising the tax tables oi,
the income tax forms which the
taxpayer fills out at the end
the year. Reductions here would
cut his annual tax burden.
Under Kennedy's plan two re
auctions in withholding ratcsi
would take care of the tax table
changes required for the years
1963, 1964 and 1963.
Rates in the tax table covering
1963 income would be set at a
average between the present rates
eltective during the first half ot
the year and the lower rates ei-
(ective during July December
Rales in the 1964 tax table would
likewise be adjusted downward to
reflect the second tax cut in mid-
1964.
Rales Would Decline
The 1963 tax table would have
to be changed, too. That would
be the first year in which
the final reduced rates would ap
ply throughout the year. Indi
vidual tax rates now range from
20 to 91 per cent. Kennedy's plan
would lower them to a 14 to 63
per cent range, an average out
of more Uian 20 per cent.
Kennedy wants to lower the tax
rate for corporations to 47 per
cent from the present 52 per cent,
starting Jan. 1. Initially, tax pay
mcnts by corporations will go up
not down. They now pay part
of their taxes in the last half of
the year and the rest the following
year. Starting in 1964, Kennedy s
program would shift some of
tlicse deferred payments into the
first half of the year.
When fully effective, Kennedy si
plan would cut income taxes $10
billion. Rates would be cut $11
billijn for individual and $2.5
billion for corporations. But $3.3
billion in new revenue would be
produced by eliminating lax "pref
erences.
Expects Congress to Balk
Treasury Secretary Douglas
Dillon told newsmen that the ad
ministration expects Congress lo
turn thumbs down on some of the
$3.5 billion in new revenue.
He said the administration felt
Ihis should be compensated for by
moderating the steepness of rate
uts. He said a net reduction in
excess of $10 billion would not be
'sound."
Kennedy told Congress today
that this year's proposed $6 billion
rate cut would reduce tax reve
nues only $3.3 billion during the
fiscal year starting July 1. The
reason is thai some taxayers will
not get their full benefit from
this reduction until they file their
1964 returns in the spring of 1963
Chances are good that some
version of Kennedy's tax reduc
tion program will clear this year.
But the lawmakers may upset
Kennedy's time table, postponing
the first cut until Jan. 1. 1964
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January 18. 1963
OUR DEFENSE GAMBLE (2)
Pentagon
By COL. RAY CUOMLEY
Newspaper Enterprise
Military Analyst
WASHINGTON INE.V - The
Pentagon's military scientists be
lieve they are on the road to fan
tastic improvements in the na
tion's intercontinental strategic
weapons.
Item They believe that in
three years tlwy can develop
and in 10 years install nation
wide a radically new anti-ICBM
svstem "10 times as effective" asl
-Nike Zeus is today. If work
started today, it would take seven
years to install Kike Zeus nation
wide.
Today's nuclear Nike Zeus
blacks out its own communica
tions system temporarily. The
new anti - ICBM may solve this
bv using a conventional warhead,
which in exploding would stop the
enemy 11 BM with a blast of small
pellets hurled out at great force.
Today s .Nike Zeus finds it diffi
cult to distinguish quickly between
the real tiling and a llock of so
phisticated electronic decoys car
ried along by an enemy ICBM.
The new anti-ICBM may solve
this by using a speedier missile
tiiiiiiiii
Predicts
which would "hit" the enemy mis
siles at lower altitudes where it's
a lot easier to tell a decoy from
a missile.
Today's Nike Zeus could be ex
pectcd to knock out only a frac
tion of the enemy missiles which
might be aimed at a major city
such as Now York. The new sys
tem may be able to fire anti
ICBMs rapidly one after another
as in an anti-aircraft battery. Sci
entists estimate that the n e w
anti-ICBM complex might save as
much as half the city and half the
people and knock out as many as
three-fourths of the incoming mis
siles. Today's Niko Zeus radar must
be turned mechanically. This is.
too slow and too imprecise for
the missile age. The new anti
ICBM may have a radar which
can change its direction electron
ically. Item In 14 years, defense sci
entists think they could make an
other leap forward and have in
operation a series of satellites
carrying anti-ICBM weapons.
Item Orders are already be
ing placed to substitute molecular
electronics for some of the con
See your favorite ColOre Electrical League
dealer. Ask about easy terms on portable,
permanent or convertible models.
Bigger,
ventional electronic systems in the!
Minuteman ICBM.
As this new electronic system
is developed it will mean fantastic
changes in both .Minuteman and
Polaris. Molecular electronic sys
tems are so small that theoretic
ally a TV set, except for the
screen, could be incorporated in
a box the size of a dime.
Molecular electronic systems
depend on the motions of elec
trons within solid chunks of ma
terial or layers of material, rath
er than through complicated wired
or printed circuits and gadgets
such as tubes which frequently
break down. This means missile
electronic systems using molecu
lar electronics can be made much
more reliable. Tlie small size
means that new and more sophis
ticated jobs can be given the mis
sile. Eventually it can be made
to zig or zag one or two times
to escape an enemy antt-missile
missile.
Weight saved by the smaller
electronic system can be used for
making the Minuteman go far
ther. If it can go farther, it can
follow a differcnt-from-normal
trajectory and come in on an I
Added Bonus: BETTER HEALTH!
Electric dishwashers also spell a healthier
family. No matter how carefully you
hand-wash dishes, you can't get them as
clean and bacteria-free as does this
electric servant. In dishwashers, dishes,
silver, crystal are sanitized by scalding
water and detergents stronger than your
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Better Weapons
enemy's defenses at an unpredict
ed angle or by an unexpected
route. Weight saved can be used
for a more powerful warhead.
If the molecular electronics
work is successful, scientists think
that Minuteman and Polaris will
be able to do in part what the Sky
bolt was intended to do. But
it will take lime.
Item The hardened silos in
ivhich Minuteman and Titan mis
siles are being placed and the
launching lubes for Polaris mis
siles in nuclear-powered subma
rines are being constructed in
such a way that as new and more
advanced missiles are developed.
they can be accommodated with
out great cost in time or money.
Silos and submarines add up to
much of the cost and time of
building today's 1C3M systems.
Time has been the limiting factor
how many ready-to-fire mis
siles we've had at any time. De
fense scientists believe that with
adaptable silos and subs they can
make radical new missiles and
put them into use relatively quickly-
Item The Department of De
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than this, lady of the
house! Eliminate that
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r that spoil every meal!
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minute of every meal
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fense men, bothered by the cost
and the time problems of ' the
RS70, have decided to study from
the ground up what is actually
accomplished by reconnaissance
strike missions, what type tar
gets are best suited for reconnaissance-strike
techniques, what are
the steps cr components in reconnaissance-strike
and how these
steps or functions can be accom
plished by means other than by
an RS70 airplane.
The scientists think that if they
analyze the problem technically
and in detail they can break it
up into parts which can be soKed
by other techniques. The recon
naissance part, for exam p i e.
might be better done by a satel
lite, the strike function by an
ICBM fired in coordination with
what's seen by the satellite.
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