HERALD AND NTffS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday, January "5, l3 PAGE S A I Jcrcoby On Bndge NORTH JSJ A 6 QJ104 A1083 2 A84 WEST EAST A10875 K J04 3 3 V 5 J S KQ102 J978J SOUTH (D) 2 AK987S KQJ75 3 North and South vulnerable South Weal North E.at I 1 3. 3 J?" t Pss Pass 4N.T. Pass SV 5 4 Pass Pass Double Pass OV Pass Pass Pass Opening lead K Europe-American Unity Plea Aimed At De Gaulle Sacrifice Play Passed By OSWALD JACOBY Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. When jour opponents hold the spade suit and are not vulner able you can expect them to take a game or a slam contract away . from you by the simple expedi ent of bidding against you. - One way to stop this is to convince your opponents with that spade suit that you are gambling desperately and that thev don't need to sacrifice. At his second turn to bid South could have u:-ed Blackwood and hid a heart slam once his part ner showed him two aces. If he had used those elementary lac tics. East or West could have as. sumed that South would make his slam and would have gone to six spades. Perfect defensive play by North and South would set that four tricks, but South wanted to find some way to play that heart slam. He started proceedings hy pass ing East's three spades. West co operated by going to four. For all West knew th hand belonged to his side. North and East passed. Now South tried a four no-trump bid. North responded to show two aces and after East went to live spades South passed again. He was sure North would do some thing and North came through with a double. Now South went to his slam and evervone was kind enough to pass. Maybe East and West should not have been fooled by South s tactics, but they were, and South chalked up his slam. Q The bidding has been: South . Vest North East 1 Pass J t Pass 2 A rass 3 Pass 3 V Pass 4 Pass 9 You, South, hold: AAK107 VA97S KQ10 4! What do you do? A Bid four diamonds only. Yob plan to bid more later. TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner continues with four hearts. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow India Slated For Air Aid NEW DELHI ilTI'-U. S. and British air force will take over the air defense of India if tlwrr are any signs of Communist China preparing bomhor strikes, inlorm ed sources said tiKlay. The British and Americans al ready have agreed to rush fighter squadrons here in the event of lied air raids, the source said. A joint I'.S.-commnnwealth mil itary mission is due here nest Wednesday to hcuin a three or Inur week study of air field, ra dar installations and communica tions equipment Australian and Canadian air men will participate in the study but theie was no indication et whether their air forces also would fly in defene of Ind a. The sources said India has a:reed to m.-ike improemei'its where needed for foreign air op erations The Amei icans an1 com monwealth nations will pro irlc planes, pilots and possibly some needed radar equipment and op erators. The sources empha-ued that foreign airmen would play strict ly a defensive role as interceptor forces within India's borders India's present air force would take over the job of supporting front line troops with lomhir and ground supiort mis,stons - WASHINGTON (UPH - Presi dent Kennedy, in a statement ap parently aimed at French Presi dent Charles de Gaulle, appealed today for continued American European unity as the greatest defense against the menace of world communism. The chief executive opened his news conference with the brief but pointed statement. He said it was "well to remind all concerned of the hard and fast realities" re specting the relationship between the Old and New Worlds and the dangers confronting them. "Acting alone, neither the Unit ed States nor Eurue could be certain of survival," the Prcsi dent declared. The President made no mention of De Gaulle or of recent differ ences between him and other Western allies over issues includ ing nuclear power and Britain's entry into the European Common .Market. Other highlights of the news conference: Kennedy said the first priority was to get action this year on his tax cut program. He said it was "very important" to have action on both the tax reduction and re- lorm, but he assigned greatest im- portance to rapid action. He said he would hope that both reform and reduction could be accepted tins year. It would be unwise he, said, to accept tax cuts without either picking up new revenue somewhere else or reducing the size of the cuts. He said disarmament negotia tions now going on in Washington should continue to "see if we can make a breakthrough" on a nu clear test ban. He said the recent exchange of letters w ith Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev was "very important" because Khrush chev had agreed to the principle of on-site inspections in Russia. He said that if the United States, Britain and Russia agrees on a nuclear test ban treaty "Then I'd hope other countries would be willing to sign it." If other countries did not sign it and start testing, he said "then we'd have to make a judgment w hether that destroyed the purpose of the treaty. He said he did 'not think the United States was placing too much reliance on the submarine- carried Polaris nuclear missile as a deterrent weapon. He said this country also maintains Minute- man and Titan land-based mis siles and still .has bombers and planes based in Europe. These. along with the Polaris, give the Free World "very adequate as surance" of protection against any- possible enemy attack, he said. The President was asked if there were any return considera tions on the U.S. move to with draw land-based missiles from aly and Turkey. The presence of U.S. bases in these countries has long been a bone of conten tion with Khrushchev. Clerks Install Local Officer Dt'NSMUIR The Brother hood of Railway Clerks, Moss brae Lodge, No. 1I47, installed W. L. Ridgcway as local chair man at a dinner meeting at the Travelers Hotel Saturday night. Grace Pickthorn. Dunsmuir, was installed as president and Ralph Burke. Klamath Falls, vice president. Ronald Christi snn, Dunsmuir. will serve as secretary-treasurer of the local unit. Mrs. Pickthorn will he the Cal ifornia legislative representative and Frank Pevton. Klamath Falls, will be the Oregon legisla tive representative. Sockless Teen Fad Unsanitary, Silly By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: For the last couple of weeks I noticed there were very few socks in the wash. I checked and found that my two teen age sons have n o I been wearing socks to school They just p u t their feet into their shoes and I asked them about this and they said it was the fad. I had never heard of this fad so 1 asked a few friends who are also the mothers of teen-agers. They sav it's the same at their house and they can't do anything about it. One of my sons has had ath lete's foot off and on. I don't think going without socks is a good idea lor him. What shall I do'.' Keep quiet and hope the fad fades soon? DR. Dear D.R.: Fad shmad. Tell your boys they are not leaving the house without socks and make It final. This practice is unsani tary, unhealthy and silly. Dear Ann Landers- My husband is a college student and I am the only employed member of the Mealtime Answer to Previous Purcla . ACROSS .10 Fluff lRMitlrssh J??"" 41 Land parcel 4 BreaWaal items 'pioniinjr 8 Breakfast 45 Masculine cereal 1! Masculine aDDellation 13 Canal 14 Brawn (Scot .1 15 BrythoQic lea Ml KUvi ivelr dances 18 Imprisonment term (Hang) 20 Fixed courses 21 Exist 22 Friable soli 24 Ripped 2 Harveat 27 Adult stripling 30 Each 32 Ebb 34 Haphanrd 35 Eata away ' 36 Pronoun 411 Reatrawed SI Cravat 12 Exude 6.1 Hoitelries 54 Mlaa Tanguay 5s Optlmiatic 54 Harem rooms 67 Onental coin DOWN 1 Mound 2 Scope 3 Bread spread 4 Weird 5 Broad smile Silly laugh 1 17 Dealer In dry 38 Puerto Rico for goods instance IB Cupidity 40 Unoccupied 23 Rower- 41 Geological 24 Captains Abab deposit and Bligh 42 One who 25 Fish (sufflxl 7 Mediterranean 26 Tangle again 43 Blood (comb. for instance 27 cogitates form! 3 Fluah 2fl Arabian gulf 44 French friends fl Tumult 29 Arboreal home 46 Sicilian volcano 10 Finnish 31 Beverage 47 lacerate appellation 33 Seaport in 46 College official 1 12 F" 4- 5 6 7 8 9 110 111 T2 ft I? rs rs 17 rs 19 ! s ja 1 j.i "a-23 1 24 125 j 26 ""I 27 128 129 33 sT- r - 32 Ir 3 3S " 35 "J 57 W 33 ?5 50 51 bl 33 54 55 35 57 Celebration Date Slated In Dunsmuir DUNSMUIR - Railroad Davs, Dunsmuir's annual civic celebra tion, will be held on Saturday and Sunday. June 22-23. this year. The date was set at the Cham ber of Commerce breakfast meet ing Wednesday morning, and the ofler of Gary Girdler, insurance agency owner, and Harry Arnold theater owner, to co-chairman the event was accepted by the i-hamlicr. Leslie Lenlon. chamber presi dent, suggested that each service club undertake a Railroad Days project as they did last year. Chamber members were asked to be prepared to take a stand on tlx? proposed legislation known as the lliwav Users Tax. Ijenlon said funds' were needed to aug ment city and county road sys tems. Carl Clement, Dunsmuir publisher, spoke in opposition saying it was one step closer to tolls for freeway use. Endorsement of proposed fish and game legislation will also he voted upon at the Feb. 6 break fast meeting. Lenton said resolu lions on both highway and fish and game legislation would lie acted uxn at the next meeting of the Inter-County Chamber of Commerce of Northern Cahlornia in Redding in mid-February, and t h c Dunsmuir chambers views should be made known. .1. "Bud'' Lachenmycr. Gary Girdler. and Peggy Walsh were appointed to make inquiries from the U S. Forest Service about use of a forest service building in north Dunsmuir as a tourist in lormatum center. Jan. 31 was set as the deadline for material to be distributed at the San Francisco Boat Show. Is lipnton will he Dunsmuir's representative and take with him brochures and other data. family. I make $57.50 a week and tins must pay for everything in cluding his tuition and books. I'm not complaining. I Iccl one das- it wil) be worth the sacrifices we are making now, but I do need some advice. My husband joined a volunteer rescue squad and spends every Sundav. hohdav and spare mill ute at the squad house. He never does anything around home, we can't go to church together and we have no social life. I am awakened at all hours of the night by emergency calls and oft en go to work at 8 a m., half dead from lack of sleep. He gets no pay for this. I've had to buy him two white uni forms and white shoes. He says he'd like to be a doc tor hut we can't swing it financial ly so he is studying psychology I know the rescue squad is im portant work, but is he being fair to me'.' CAROL T. Dear Carol: Tell your husband that the most important rescue job right now- Is at home saving his marriage. Since lie seems to he so en thusiastic about rushing to the scene of accidents tell him to get paid job with an ambulance service. He can donate his time to the (yinimunity when he's wage earner. Dear Ann: I could write a book but I'll try to be briei. Our daugh ter is 22. She was always wild and wouldn't listen to anybody. Two years ago she had a baby out of wedlock. We took her and the baby in. tried to be kind and helpful and dlicouraged her to make a respec table life for herself. She is up to her old cl icks again. running around with married men. She has a job but doesn't pay us one cent for room and board. ane won 1 wasii a dish or a diaper says she works all day at a store and that's enough. Wo are so fed up we'd like to throw her out but we love our little granddaughter and I'm afraid she'd he neglected if we didn't keep her here. I pray our daughter will meet decent man and get married but the way she runs around no de cent man would want her. Please tell us what to do W.P.K. Dear W.P.K.: Under the pres ent setup It's easy for this girl to he a tramp. She has no respon sibilities. Lay down the law and tell her what Is expected or out she goes. You could easilv prove she is an unfit mother and pre vent her from taking the child, Let her know It, To Irani the knack of feeling comfortable with the opposite se.x, send lor Ann Landers' booklet. "How To Be Dale Bait." en closing with your request 20 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envcloie. Kennedy Denies Air Cover Promised WASHINGTON H'P1 - Prcsi-1 dent Kennedy said today there never was any plan to use U.S. air cover for the-Bay of Pigs in vasion of Cuba. At his news conference, the President supported the state ments of his brother, Ally. Gen. Robert t. Kennedy, who denied earlier this week that U.S. Air Force cover had been promised and then withdrawn. The President's statement came shortly after a Cuban exile, Man uel Penabaz. told a news confer once that "all our brigade leaders and fighters believed that air cov er would be furnished. . . by U S air and naval forces." It was Penabaz. a participant in the invasion, who lirsl claimed, following release of the invasion prisoners, that the United States left the invaders w ithout promised air support. The attorney general later said no support was pledged. and the President barked him up todav. The President said no U.S. air over was planned and that the ittorncy general's statement was correct. If the U.S. government were going to provide air cover (or the Cuban exile invaders, he said, this nation might as well have under taken the invasion itself. What was talked about, the President said, was the use of B2(i planes w hich were not manned by U.S. pilots or flown from U.S. territory. He said a strike by those planes was postponed on the day of the invasion. The President expressed the be lief that members of the Cuban exile brigade must have had the impression that the B26s would provide air cover (or the invasion lorce and that this mistaken be lie! was the cause of confusion. Kennedy reiterated that the in vasion was a failure and said ugain that the responsibility rest ed with the While House. Kennedy also was asked about reiwrt.s that there has liecn an in intensified Soviet arms build up in Cuba since settlement of the missile crisis. He said continual surveillance by the United States of the island has shown "no in flux" of Russian offensive weap ons there. SEALY CHANGED THE COVER AND Atomic War Plan Okayed ROMK lUPD The government today gave its approval to a new atomic strategy believed to be the withdrawal of land-based U.S. Ju piter missiles from Italy and their replacement with Polaris missile submarines. The decision was contained in a communique which said Premier Amintore Fanlani's government had approved "the proposed cri teria for the modernization of the 11ms of the (NATO! alliance." The communioue was issued following a cabinet session. It did not go into further detail. But il was clear it referred to the long-speculated withdrawal of Jupiter missiles from Italian soil and their replacement with the sea-based Polaris missiles. Fanfani is expected to make an official announcement to this cf- lect to Parliament sometime Saturday. By that time, he is expected to have won a vote of approval over a Communist-submitted motion of no confidence. Parliament is debating the issue now. with Communist leader Pal- miro Togliatli calling on the Chamber ol DeputicR to overthrow Fanlani's badly split centcr-lclt coalition government. The Hods are threatening mass demonstrations against the Polaris if it comes here. 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