Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 06, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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    Jacob
On Bridge
WEST
VQJ109
85
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A A J 103
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EAST
4.4
763
QJ 107
A10873 86513
SOUTH (O)
4KQ9862
A K 8
4 AB42
! Nona
Both vulnerable
South West North Eut
1 4 Pass 3 4 Para
6 A Pass Pass Pass
Opcnlngjead VQ
Ruff Would
Lose Sam
By OSWALD JACOBY
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Aswi.
; Boris Koytchou of the New York
Card School faculty says South
ms a very sound opening bid and
that his partner's jump raise im-
proves his hand. In general, when
you have unbalanced distribution
i raise increases the distribution
il value of your hand.
I A great expert playing with a
favorite partner might continue
with a series of scientific bids
to feel out the possibilities of a
grand slam, but the drd School
lecls that going right to six
spades is just about as good and
may well be better.
Should West elect In open his
ace of cluns against ine spatic
slam South would have no prob
lem, but West will almost surely
select the queen of hearts as his
opening lead. South will win the
trick and draw trumps with two
leads. Then he will nolo that there
are potential losers in both red
suits.
t If he is alert he wi'l see that
(he best way In get rid of those
losers will be on dummy's clubs.
He will have to lose a trick In
the ace, but he can afford one los
ing trick and will leid the king
of clubs from dummy.
East will play low, South will
discard a red card and West will
take his ace. Later, South will
discard luo more red cards on
the remaining clubs and make his
slam.
Institution Seen Aid
For Retarded Child
Dear Ann Landers: I'm a wife
and mother, married 10 years
and am approaching M. Maybe
O The bidding has been:
Wrst North Fit Booth
1 4 Double llcdbl 1
You, South, hold:
894 32 4433 J74Jl
i. What do you do?
A Bid two clubs. Ton have
live elub and thia should he the
test place to ret out of trouble.
; TODAY'S QUESTION
You bid two clubs. West dou
bles, your partner bids two
hearts and East double. What
da jots do sow? '
Aiwwep Tewirrow
By ANN LANDKRS
Dear Ann: My letter will sound
like a soap opera but every word
is true.
I'm a widow
27, with an
year - old so n
I have no rela
tives that I
know of, having
!ecn raised
an orphanage
My husband was
killed in a bunt
ing accident three years ago. His
parents who are well-to-do and so
cially prominent live in another
city. The last time I saw them
was at my husband i lunerai
They have shown no interest in
me or their grandchild, not even
letter to inquire how we are
getting along. I'm sure they w ish
to ignore us because Danny
retarded.
I attend night school and work
part-time as a stenographer. I'm
unable to hold a regular lob be
cause of Danny. My pastor and
doctor are aware of the physical
strain and the financial struggle
They have suggested I put Danny
in an institution. I don t want to
do it. Danny needs my love and
besides he's all 1 have.
Shall I write my father-in-law
(whom I haven't wen or heard
from in three years! and ask for
financial help? I don't want to
heg for charily hut what can I
do? KLLKN
Dear Kllen: You can do as
your pastor and doctor advise, 1
suspect you are hanging on to
your child for your sake, rather
than his. It may well be that
Danny would be happier in ai
Institution.
Your In-laws have demonstrate
rd they have no interest In you
or your son. This Is about as low
as people can get and I would not
demean myself hv asking such
heartless rlods for help.
if I see this letter in print the
pure disgust of it will cure me.
I've been day-dreaming about
former sweetheart whom I have
not seen in 11 years. The day
dreaming started about six months
ago when I heard "our" song
on the radio. I just sat there like
a ninny and all the warm mem
ories washed over me like a glo
rious wave. Now I can't seem to
get the guy out of my mind,
The old boy friend was a heel,
Morally he isn't fit to shine my
husband's shoes and nobody knows
this better than I do. How can
I shake this shameful, adoles
cent habit? LOOSE BOLT
Dear Bolt: The one who got
away always looks better. In fact
they look better 'away" t h
they ever did when they were
there.
When you feel a day dream
coming on. substitute in its place
one of those heellsh incidents
which persuaded you to marry
someone else.
Court Records
Dear Ann lenders: I am mak
ng this easy for you because 1
know you have a lot of letters to
cad. Just put a check mark In
'ither one of the boxes below. One
s marked you pay, the other is
marked she pays.
My cleaning lady is the dumb
est cluck who ever lived. She has
worked for me six years, which
entitles me In a medal for pa-
ience.
Yesterday she overloaded my
washing machine. She said she
was trying to save soap.l The
motor is now burned out and the
epair bill is going lo he a lulu.
Is she responsible and should
I insist that she pay? Or do 1
pay? Thank you. ckaxy lath-
KRINE
Dear Catherine: If It's legal
advice von want, see a lawver.
If it's my opinion you want,
am checking you pay.
Kvcryone who employs help ex'
pects broken glassware, knick-
knacks and appliances over a pe-
iod of time, (And would you he
lieve It, some women actually
break things themselves.)
PACE 4-B
HKRAI.D AND NEWS, Klamath Fall., Ore.
Wednesday, February t, 19K3
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Aid For Health Training
Needed, Says Celebrezze
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secre
tary Anthony J. Celebrezze testi
fied Tuesday that federal aid for
training in the health professions
was essential to build up this
country's increasingly short sup
ply of medical personnel.
Celebrezze told the House Com
merce Committee that hospitals,
communities, research laborator
ies and the armed forces were all
competing for the annual output
of medical, dental and other
schools.
The Secretary of thj Health,
Education and Welfare Depart
ment appeared in behalf of a pro
posed construction' and student
loan program.
He noted that the administra
tion had reservations aiwiut cer
tain points in the bill such as
providing loans instead of schol
arshipsbut he said the govern
ment it was far more important
now to complete the action on thia
legislation than to consider anew
the various alternative approach
es to our common goal."
Celebrezze's job was to con
vince the lawmakers )f the need
lor a 10-year, $755 million spe
cialized construction program. l n
tler the proposal, grams would be
given to help build medkal. dent
al, pharmaceutical, ojinmetric.
podiatric. nursing, osteopathic and
public health teaching h.vilities.
trying for more than one month to batter down the walls of the old U.S. Bank building
in Grantt Pass. The 15 inch concrete reinforced by steel bars even knocked the "eye"
off one 2,000 pound steel ball last week. UPI Telephoto
HomeKeededone Purchase Slated
By Dunsmuir
AFS Student
Scout Leaders
To Be Honored
KLAMATH FALLS
MUNICIPAL COURT
Ftb. 1
Jm WaM, drunk, 2S or tlw or IP rtem
Wlll(m C Bluttloud, drunk. Hi or
tlv or 10 dAVft.
Ruben Hejgrirt, drunk, Hi or iivt or id
dv.
Euqtnt Admi, disorderly conduct, HOC
And JO dy.
KLAMATH COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Fb 1
TRAFFIC CASES
William Ellii F-Iica. '! " vieW r'Oh'
1 wav, not gullly pl. trlAl without
urv "I 'or FtD- H.
MiK Charm KHv o wnMi covvrt,
QlltllV dIia. 1 SO tint Pel id
RoMrl Frank vicforin, oiooym inp
ftlgn, guilty pita, .10 dm PAid.
Dltk CAr McDonAlrl, improoAr 1111
light, quIUv dIaa, St tint PAid
HArvtv RolHt BMnk. improptr muniii.
gullly pica, it SO tin palrl.
Willlsm Doyn Hnutnn, vlnlntt hailc
rule, gutlty pit. S70 lm PAid
Ellfn Ruth Dowty. IaM to v''d rlghl
of way (privAtc dnvi), S0 H"t PAid
Frank ChrlM Hngu, improper tignAi
guilty plA. it V) (In pA'd.
WAd Fill JOIW. Oiorva nP "3"'
guilty plA, SIS Itnt paid
Frd Euatf Whiit, tour in nrivfr i
if At. guilty pita. SIS lint PM
MAAhon Finn Jarohttn. d'nt)vM uai
ic mgnal, auilty pi. SO lnt paid
Jtrrv OAvid Skalton, holding ipd con
t, guilty pie. SW (ln pflld. and TO
day Miiptnulon of driver'! Itranw
William Franklin mhi. nnMHiritq rear
vlilon, gullly pita, S7.SO Una paid.
r.frid L
f.AZEl.U5-Huw Sciuil Irnd.'is
s ill he honnrod fll the annual Sis
ktyou Silverlip nnxipnitinn Ban
unci at the (iarlle ii-mcp Hall
on the rvenina of Frh. lfi.
npv. Max Aikrn. Histt ut aittvi
Crs rlian man, is in t-harc? n( din
urr arranmrnts, and l. krts will
6p available at the Kehruarv
puimdup, Krh. 7, at the (Iranyrj
Dill.
Sprrial rrrntnitinn v;M Im kv
rn the district den mothers who
have taken special training. There
uill also he awards fnt unit lead
ers Inr their accomplishments
rMith in traininc and unit work
New Lagle Vout in (lie divine
will he introduced .tt Ilir rimner
The turkey dinner, tnstmi; $2 S from
vr wrstn. will lw .served at ,'n
p m.
On The
Youths Held
In Car Theft
Tuo teen-ae youths, implii-at-
ci in tlie (hell of an automobile
(rom the Holiday Bowl Parking
I jot alKtul 1:30 p ni. Monday, uere
apprehended hv stale imhee at
:S p.m. in .Merrill.
The two bos are leing held in
the city jail juvenile section
.luailmi; disposition hy the coun
ly juvenile oflicers.
The car. 0cialed by Norma
Hansen, 2A50 Iterlamation, appar
ently was lelt unlocked. Mrs
Hansen said she may have left her
poekelhiMik with a duplicate set o(
keys in the car.
Dal Heed, duel ol imlice in
Merrill, observed the youths driv
ing around in Merrill and kept
hem under surveillance until
'late police arrived.
DUNSMUIR A home for s
ireiiin student for l'Mi4 is be
ng .sought by Ine Dunsmuir cnap-
er of the American Field Service.
The chapter has raisjd funds for
ransxirlation and administration
costs for Dunsmuir s sixth for
eign student.
"The community cannot con
tinue to participate 'ti the pro
gram unless a family is willing
lo 'adopt' a student for a year's
stay," Mrs. Sam Burton, chapter
president explained.
The host family must he able
In provide a bed for the student
and meet his borne needs. The
family should also havo children
f high school age.
The American Field Service of
fers a unique plan for widening
world friendship, Mrs. Birlon said.
he AFS student becomes a mem
ber of an American family for a
year and takes home first-hand
knowledge of attitudes, customs.1
and economics of the I' n i t e d
Slates. The students also share
their knowledge of Iheir i,wn coun-l
tries with their foster families
:ind schoolmates.
Thus far Dunsmuir has hosted;
students from Sweden, Denmark.
(iermany, and Switzerland. Car
los feiva of Santiago, ('bile, is
currcnlly making his home with
the finger Ellis family.
The local AFS chapter will hold
the annual election of oflicers at
its February meeting.
WASHINGTON (UPI 'The Airquantitics of the Phantoms lo
Force today disclosed plans to
buy 1,000 Navy F4H Phantom jet
fighter planes at a cost of more
than $1.5 billion over the next
five years.
Air Force Lt. Gen. Gabriel P.
Disosway, deputy chief of staff
for programs and requirements,
said the Navy plane is the "best
in the world" and will become
the Air Force's main troop sup
port and general purpose jot.
The 1,000 planes will be formed
into 14 wings of about 75 fighters
each, including 14 reconnaissance
squadrons with about 25 planes
each. The balance of the troop
support, or tactical force, will
consist of seven wings of r 105
lighlers.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
MeNamara said previously that
the Air Force would buy large
save the cost of developing a new
plane.
Disosway told a news confer
ence the Air Force version of the
Phantom will be a two-man-plane
pilot and a radar operator. He
said it will carry cither nuclear
or conventional weapons at
more than- twice the speed o(
sound.
The land version of the plane
will cost between $1.5 and $1.7
million each, he said.
The daily mean lemperalure in
San Francisco is 56.5 degrees.
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KITIII.lt THAT OR WALK
SIIF.RMAN. Tex. tUPH-Austin
College coeds think twice about
accepting dates wilh pre med stu
dent John Daniels, 21.
He works for a funeral home
nd sometimes calls for a date
ii a hearse.
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JEWELRY
717 Moin
After 17
Klamath
our doors
Feb. 7.
years in business in
Falls, we are closing
forever, Thursday,
Repair Work and LayAways
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Picked Up By
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