Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1963, Page 9, Image 9

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    Jacob
On Bridge
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WEST
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EAST
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East end West vulnerable I
Sooth West North Et
1 Pass 2 Pass
2 Pass 2 A Pass
4 Pass Pass Pass
Opening lead K
'Easy1 Hand
Needs Skill
By OSWALD JACORV
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Today's hand caused a mild ar
gument between Edgar Kaplan
of the Card School o( .New York
and myself. He claims the hand
is simple, but I contend it is far
from it. even when you see all
the cards.
We agree that the hand be
longs in four spades and probably
most pairs will get there. 1 am
sure they would find several ways
of doing the actual bidding.
West's king of clubs opening is
noi-mal and declarer must grab
that first trick right away. If he
stays off there is danger of
shilt to hearts.
After winning the first trick
declarer w ill want to lead his sin
gleton diamond and East may take
his ace right away. If East shifts
to a heart South will go up with
the ace, plav three rounds of
trumps stopping in dummy and
discard four losers on the dia
monds to wind up with an over-
trick.
If East leads a club and West
shifts to a heart South will also
make an overtrick. The best de
fense is for West to play two
clubs. At this point. South can
ruff in dummv and make his con
tract, but a better play is for
South to discard a low heart
from dummy and ruff the club
continuation in his own hand
Once more he will be able to
draw trumps and get rid of his
losers, but he will only make four
odd because the defense w ill have
three tricks.
Q The bidding has been:
Vitsi North East South
1 A Double Redbl ?
You, South, hold:
854 VK87 4K76 Q942
What do you do?
A Pass. Your partner will
choose a suit and you will raise
htm. Probably East Is fooling
triile with his redouble.
TODAY'S QUESTION
You pass. West bids two
rpades. North and East pass.
What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
Talk Slated
By Sweetland
Herald and News Publisher W il
liam B. Sweetland will be guest
speaker at the Feb. IS meeting
of Ihe Klamath County Historical
Society, his subject to be. the
proposed Oregon Constitution now
being considered by the legisla
ture The meeting in the lecture room
of the Klamath County Library
will open at fl p.m.
A copy of the present slate
constitution will be on display in
the county museum in tlie same
building aller the meeting. The
public is welcome and new mem
bers are invited.
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Friday, February , 13 PACE S
1
SATELLITE The federal space agency will negotiate with the Fairchild Stratos Corp.
on a contract to build this giant meteoroid detection satellite for launch late next
year. The two-ton satellite, shown in an artist conception, is electrically charged to
record penetration of any meteoroids. It will be placed in orbit by a Saturn launch
vehicle. After injection into orbit, the satellite will deploy two large flat wings with
a total span of 96 feet. UPI Telephoto
FRIDAY
RUMMAGE SALE, L u c i I e
O'Neill PTA. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Clyde's Tow ing.
LADIES ENCAMPMENT AUX
ILIARY, 8 p.m., meeling, 100F
Hall.
RUMMAGE SALE, LOOM and
WOT.Vl, !) a.m. to 4 p.m., .Moose
Home, 1010 Pine.
EAGLES AUXILIARY. S p.m
meeting. Eagles Hall. Valentine,
exchange, prizes.
RUMMAGE SALE. Maryland
Sewing Club. 9 a.m. to S
p.m., 4717 S. fith.
MERRl .MIXERS. S p.m.,
square dance. .Merry Mixer nail
Caller. Bill M.iyhew. Bring
sandwiches.
SATURDAY
KLAMATH niilDGE CLUB. 8
p.m.. duplicate bridge, city Li
brary.
VALENTINE PARTY FAVORS
SALE, Klamath Junior Art Assoc..
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., downtown Safe
way Store. Centerpieces and bou
tonnicics.
KLAMATH COUNTY-POMONA
GRANGE. 10 a.m.. meeting. 1 1 : .10
a.m.. planning commission speak-
12 noon, dinner. Shasta View
Grange Hall. All granges invited.
RUMMAGE SALE, LOOM and
WOTM. 9 a.m. to 4 p m , Moose
Home. 1010 Pine.
RUMMAGE SALE
O'Neill PTA. 8 a.m.
Clvde's Towing.
L u c i le
to 5 p.m..
NAOMI SHRINE NO. 5,
meeting. Masonic lemple.
p.m.
MIDLAND GRANGE H O M E
EC CLi n. 8 p.m.. card party,
grange hall.
ORDER OF RAINBOW GIRLS,
!9:.10 p.m.. initiation practice
Scottish Rite Temple.
TEENAGE PARTY, 8 p.m..
frcslimcnts. ..Moose Home,
Pine. Children and guesls
Moo.sc members.
YACHT CLUB. 2:. 10 lo 5 p.m.
annual crab feed. Members and
guesls. Social evening follows.
MONDAY
GREAT ROOKS DISCUSSION
CLUB. 7:30 p.m.. city -library
St. Thomas Acquinas Treatise on
Law.
ORDER OF RAINBOW GIRLS,
7:30 p.m., meeting, initiation,
Scottish Rite Temple. Wear for-
i rials.
DEGREE OF HONOR. 7:30
p.m.. business meeling and Val
entine party, K.C. Hall.
KLAMATH SPORTSMEN' S AS
SOCIATION, regular meeting
Shasta Grange Hall. 7:30 D.m.
Movies.
EWAUNA TOASTMISTRESS.
7:30 p.m., meeling, Winema Ho
tel. Visitors welcome.
DEGREE OF
p.m., installation,
formals.
HONOR, 7:30
K.C. Hall. Wear
OREGON LICENSED PBACTI-
CAL NURSES, Area 8, 7:30 p.m..
Community l-ouncc
TUESDAY
WOTM, Chapter 4I17, 7:30 p.m..
friendship meeting. Moose Home.
SOCIAL CLUB. Veterans of WW
Auxiliarv. 1 p.m., Gladys Fer-
rcll, 2424 Radcliffe. Bring sewing
materials.
Vacation Trip
City Police
Investigate
3 Burglaries
Three burglaries involving
goods valued at over $230 were
reported lo Klamath Falls police
Wednesday.
Police released information that
the Klamath Medical Center and
Conger Elementary School were
hroken into Tuesday night, and
Ihe Vacuum Cleaner Center, 121
South Sixth Street was entered be
Iween Feb. 2 and 4 while the own
er was out of town.
ADout $io and a radio were
taken from the Medical Center.
1905 Main Street, sometime after
10:30 p.m., the time the janitor
locked the doors.
Hie ranio was taken Irom a
doctor's office and the money
was taken from a vending ma
chine. The thieves apparently lo
cated the key In the machine in
one of the desks.
There are no suspects in this
case, police indicated.
Thieves got away with about
$147 worth of merchandise at the
cleaner center including one vac
uum cleaner and a cnllee per-
culator.
Entry was gainrd by the hack
door where police found scratches
from a knife on the door around
the latch. The police had some
leads regarding a suspect in this
case.
Whoever entered Conger School
through an unlocked classroom
window was apparently wearing
loves because police were un
able to life any fingerprints from
the window or casing.
Several classrooms were en
tered, but less than $10 in change
was taken from teachers' desks.
Several schools have been en
tered recently, hut police have
had no leads regarding susperls
so far.
RUMMAGE SALE,
Sewing Club. 9 a.m.
17 S. Wh.
TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs. Er
nie Novotny arc spenduig a two-
week vacation in Yuma. They
,made the trip by car. Mrs. o-
volny is city treasurer. Mr. No-
Maryland M"? ""tiled.
1 5
Dunes Park
Said Near
Realization
WASHINGTON' iL'Pl' - A pro
posal to establish an Oregon dunes
national seashore appeared closer
to realization today than ever before.
Oregon members of Congress
said undivided administration sup
port for plans to set up the second
national seashore on the Pacific
Coast was virtually assured. A
far-reaching agreement between
the Agriculture and Interior Dc
partments on recreational devel
opment was viewed as sharply
increasing chances for congres
sional approval.
Sen. Maurine B. Nouberger, D-
Ore., expressed satislaclion that
the two departments, long at odds
over development ol recreation
areas, had gotlen together on
plans for management of the Ore-
on Dunes area.
"This action by the administra
tion helps to clear the way for
congressional action on the Ore
gon Dunes National Seashore, '
Mrs. Neuberger said.
Kep. Robert B. Duncan. D-Ore..
in whose district the park would
be established, termed the inter
departmental agreement "a very
significant step forward."
I am very optimistic Ihat with
the support of the administration
it w ill be easier to get the pro
posal through Congress," Duncan
said.
An agreement by the two de
partments to work together on the
development of recreation areas
in Oregon, California, Utah and
Wyoming was announced this
week by Agriculture Secretary
Orville Freeman and Interior Sec
rotary Stewart Udall.
If approved by Congress, t h c
Oregon Dunes area would become
Ihe second national seashore
the Pacific Coast. Congress last
vear authorized creation of the
Point Reyes National Seashore
about 35 miles northwest of San
Francisco.
A spokesman for the National
Park Service said tentative plans
for the Oregon Dunes national
seashore call for a park of 35.650
acres, including 14.000 acres now
in the Siuslaw National Forest.
Land acquisition costs were es
timated at about $5 million
Both Mrs. Neuberger and Dun
can said they planned early in
troduction of legislalion to author
ize the park.
Faith Needed, Says JFK
At Prayer Breakfast
Scouts Finish
Mother March
hUNSMUirt - Troop 26, Boy
Scouts- of America, will complete
the Mothers March for the March
of Dimes in Dunsmuir, Mrs. T. C
Campbell, campaign chairman for
the March of Dimes, has an
nounced.
Mrs. Cam)bell was high in her
praise ol Ihe volunteers wno
sought donations in about six inch
es of slush and a (muring rain.
Those mothers who were able to
canvass tneir areas couecieo
$244 16. Mrs. Campbell said.
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WASHINGTON lUPH - Presi-i
dent Kennedy said loday that
only faith in God can bring Ameri-
ans safely tlirough the present
era of "immmense perils."
Speaking at the annual presi
dential prayer breaklast sponsored
by International Christian Leadcr-
hip. Kennedy said he is daily
made aware in facing the prob
lems of Ihe presidency of the
"limits of mere human endeavor."
'We cannot depend solely on our
military power, our econonne
straight or our intellectual abili
ties to see us safely through," he
said. "We need faith Ihe kind of
faith Ihat has guided this nation
through 175 years."
The President said all men and
women in public or private life
who are striving to ' build the fu
ture" must know the truth of the
Biblical admonition:
"Except the Lord build the
house they labor in vain who build
it."
International Christian Leader
ship is a layman's organization
which enrolls many men in pub
lic life. Today's presidential pray
er breakfast was tied in by tele
vision to similar governors break
fasts in most state capitals.
Attending the breakfast in the
Mayflower Hotel here were Chief
Justice Earl Warren and other
members of the Supreme Court,
most of the members of Prcsi.
dent Kennedy's cabinet. Speaker
lohn w. McCormaik. D-Mass.,
and about 200 other congressmen.
Evangelist Billy Graham urged
Ihe President "to lead this nation
back to the God of our father
Graham, in a prepared state
ment, predicted the United Stales
would face crises which would
make Ihe recent Cuban affair
pale into insignificance." Such a
crisis will test Ihe moral and
piritual toughness of this nation
as it has not been leslcd since!
tlie Civil War," he said.
After speaking to Ihe men's
group, Kennedy went across Ihe
hold hall lo the congressional
wives prayer breakfast.
He told a gathering of hundreds
of women Ihat he thought t h e
breakfasts "serve h most useful
cause in uniting ourselves. . .in
which we look not to ourselves
but above."
Vice President Lyndon B. John
son drew a laugh when he said
he was surprised lo find "sepa
rate but equal brcfikfasts." He
;iid he thought thev went out
with Ihe adoption of the 195th
amendment (sulfragcK .
Johnson said that men in pub
lic life "stand taller" because
they have drawn "support, under
standing and courage from their
wives."
MOW!
c a I orol .
DAY OF PKAYEIt
GENEVA (UPH - The World
Council of Churches (WCCi has
appealed for a world wide day ol
prayer March 17 'n support of
Ihe United Nations freedom from
hunger campaign.
Spokesmen said Wednesday
WCC headquarters here has ap
pealed lo its 201 member church
es in 80 nations to pray for suc
cess of the week-long U.N. pro
gram starting March 17.
Great mountain ranges, rising
to peaks above 20.000 feel, form a
massive central harrier extrnding
norlh and south throughout Peru's
Mno-milc length.
People Read
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