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    HERALD AST) NEWS, Klamath Falls. Or.
Monday, February H, 19M
PAGE 5
Jacoby
On Bridge
NORTH 18
A 95 43
A53
875
Q92
WEST ' EAST
AQJ108 A783
M2 J10 8
K102 -QS
74 K6J3
SOUTH (D)
A AK
V KQ7
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North and South vulnerable
South Weil North Eut
2N.T. Pasa 3 N.T. Pass
Fats Pass
Opening lead 4 Q
Every Play
Different
By OSWALD JACOBY
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn
A sinale suit plav is one
which you van to find the best
way to play a particular suit. You
must decide which card to lead
from which hand. The usual meth
od is to lead a low card from
the weaker hand toward the
stronger, but the only real gen
eral rule is that each case de
pends on its own merits and on
how many tricks you need in the
suit.
South has a standard two no
trump opening and North a sound
raise, to three. It is expected that
South will have little trouble mak
ing his contract and such is the
case. In spite of West's spade
lead, which is the best suit for
his side to attack, South is sure
of nine tricks by playing the club
suit. He can lose to the king
and still have two spades, tliree
hearts, one diamond and three
clubs.
Souths problem is to find the
best way to make four club
tricks and a finesse is indicated.
South wins the first spade, leads
a heart to dummy andjs ready to
lead a club.
If he leads the deuce of clubs
i normal low play he will have
to win in his own hand and won't
be able to get back to dummy
for a second finesse.
The correct play is to load either
the nine of clubs, intending to
play the eight from his hand,
or the queen, intending to play the
jack or ten. With either play
South is able to keep the lead
in dummy lor repeated finesses
and will take lour club tricks.
II
Q The bidding has been:
Wert North East Sooth
1 Double Pass 2
rss Pass 2 3
3 4 Double Pass ?
You, South, hold:
,S VK7 65 KJ2 JM2
What do you do?
A Pasa. Ton should expeet to
get this contract a c o o p t e of
tricks.
TODAY'S QUESTION
This time your partner has
jumped to (our hearta over your
two heart bid. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
Overdone Religious
Display Upsets Girl
Hi
if I'm in
dozens of
the walls.
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: Is it in good
taste to have all sorts of religious
art on display in every room of
the house?
I'm engaged
to a young man
whose religion
is the same as
mine. Whenever
I go to his
home i he lives
with his par
entsi I feel as
a church. There are
religious pictures on
statues in every cor
ner, and even the crocheted doi
lies have biblical sayings on
them.
I've always felt that religion
is sacred and highly personal.
This gross over-display makes me
uncomfortable. .
I've discussed my feelings with
my fiance and he says he has
never given it a thought because
he grew up in the house and is
accustomed to it. May I have
your views on this? PATRICIA
Dear Pal: There Is good a r t
and bad art. Regardless of the
subject, bad art doea nothing for
a room.
A home ts the reflection of the
Tax Return
Needs List
Of Interest
Interest which you received or
which was credited to your ac
count during 1962 must be re
ported on your federal income
tax return, A. G. Erickson, direc
tor of the Internal Revenue Serv
ice 'for Oregon, said.
He explained:
"Interest on state and munici
pal obligations is wholly exempt
from tax, and interest on obliga
tions of the federal government
issued before March 1, 1941 is
either wholly or partially exempt
from tax. All other interest is
taxable.
Interest which is taxable in
cludes interest on savings or olh-
bank deposits, interest on
bonds, debentures, notes, loans,
mortgages, interest on refunds of
federal taxes, interest on U.S
Savings Bonds, and interest on
GI insurance dividends left on
deposit with Veterans Administration.
"Also included as interest in
come are certain so-called divi
dends you receive on deposits or
withdrawable or share ac
counts of domestic Building and
Loan Associations, domestic Sav
ings and Loan Associations. Cred
it Unions. Mutual Savings Banks
and Cooperative Banks.
"Interest on savings and deposit
accounts is considered received by
you when it is credited to your
account and subject to your with
drawal even though it is not en
tered in your passbook."
"Taxpayers who have any ques
tions on litis subject may get Doc
ument No. SOtiO, 'Investment In
come, by calling or writing ineir
nearest Internal Revenue Service
office." Erickson said.
people who live in It, Your taste,
obviously, is not the same
your future mother-in-law's. Rut
you ought not to criticize her
home. When you have a place of
your own. decorate It as you
wish.
Dear Ann Landers: A friend
of my husband has taken up with
a tramp. I will call the man
Mr. Jerk. The man's wife ias
had a difficult time being both
mother and father to their chil
dren. She has the respect and
sympathy of everyone who knows
her.
Mr. Jerk is not only my hus
band's friend he is a good client
My husband feels that for both
reasons we should continue to be
hospitable to him.
At first I agreed, on the theory
that what he does with his life is
his own business. But last week
my husband told me that Mr
Jerk invited us to join his girl
friend and him on a short trip
to the Keys. I refuse to go be
cause I don't want to be in the
tramp's company.
Mv husband says I am naive,
adolescent and narrow-minded
Am I? SPEAKING MY PIECE
Drar Speaking: By accepting
the invitation you give tacit ap
proval to the whole shabby af
fairas if it were just peachy.
Mr. Jerk has a right lo live
as he pleases, but if he chooses
to behave in a scandalous man
ner he should not he surprised
when he gets the name with' the
game.
If your husband wishes to keep
Mr. Jerk's friendship for business
reasons he ran take the guy lo
lunch.
Dear Ann Landers: That let
ter from the happily married
career girl knocked me oil my
pins. She must be some kind of
nut or something. I can t ima
gine a single girl not being de
lighted that her friends and rela
tives are , thoughtfully trying to
fix her up with eligible men. It
should only happen to me.
My friends and relatives think
;if me only when the baby sitter
folds out, or when they need
someone to go to the hospital
with them. Sometimes they think
of me when they need a little er
rand run, because I have a car
and "nothing to do evenings.
Most single girls put up a cheer
ful front because they have too
much pride to let the world know
they are wretched and lonely. I II
hot my red flannel nightgown that
nine out of 10 "deliriously happy
career girls would pitch it all if
Ihev had the chance. I would
EMPTY EXISTENCE
Dear Empty: Some married
women have an "emply exist
lenre," ton. The grass isn't al
ways greener, you know, borne-
limes It just looks that way.
It may be that your personality
Is belter suited for the singlr
life so cheer up.
MARCHING MOM This Modoc County mother of
eight children walked "the" 50 miles Tuesday, Feb. 12,
in 18 hours and IS minutes. Mrs. Teresa Baker hiked
from the Oregon border to Allures, beginning at 3 a.m.
in the morning. During the lest miles of the long trek,
she plodded bravely along through a drlzilly, cold snow
storm.
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for the Oregon National Guard
will be Eeb. 17-24. with most
units sponsoring public programs
on the closing Sunday.
Prime purpose of the annual
program is to intensify .recruiting
and community awareness of the
role of the National Guard, ac
cording to Major General Paul
Kliever, Oregon adjutant gen
eral.
Recently announced reorgani
zation of tiie guard left many
units understrenglh, and a drive
has been launched to bring their
personnel strength up to requirements.
Muster Day also allows the
community lo view the training
equipment and personnel of local
units. Guardsmen in several cit
ies are planning open houses, and
Portland units will sponsor a dis
play at Lhe Hoyd Center.
Use of Muster Day lo call at
tention lo lhe role of the Na
tional Guard in community life
dates to the nation's founding. In
colonial days the militia was mus
tered each year on the village
square, to count off the number
of able-bodied men who would be
available to bear arms in an
emergency.
The National Guard revived the
custom in 1(156. February was
chosen as the month (or observ
ance, in honor of George Wash
ington, a colonel in the Virginia
Militia.
Oregon has conducted the Mus
ter Day programs since 1!)56 with
the exception of l'.KU and l2,
when no observance was scheduled.
California Presses for FPC Rule Requiring
Power Firm To Pay 81 Of Fish Hatch Costs
SACRAMENTO The California
Senate Natural Resources Inter
im Committee, while satisfied
with many of the results of the
construction of Iron Gate Dam on
the Klamath River, is continuing
to press for three specific bene-
fits according to Sen. Randolph
Collier.
I'hcy are an FPC decision
which would require Pacilic Pow
er and Light Company to defray
81 per cent of the cost of oier
ating and maintaining the Iron
Gate fish hatchery; detailed stud
ies by the Department of Kish
and Game of water temperatures
below the dam and an analysis
of possible modifications of instal
lations on the Klamath to obtain
the best continual flow of cool
water for spawning, and revi
sion of the FPC Federal Power
Company license lo Pacific Pow
er and Light imposing a maxi
mum release from the dam.
The committee at Collier's re
quest held a hearing in Yrcka
last Aug. 31, and considered al
legations of sportsmen and others
that the Iron Gate Dam, thcii
provide the full regulation of the
Klamath River which had been
sought.
The final rewrt of the Interim
Committee, recently released,
found lhal the fluctuations of wa
ter flow during 19ti2 were almost
entirely eliminated, except for
crlain periods beyond the control
of lhe power company.
However, Collier minted out,
the dam was constructed to pro
vide flow regulation, and there
is no positive statement for full
regulation in the license.
T h e committee, Collier ex
plained, would like an amend
ment to the license setting a
maximum of 1,750 cubic feet per
second, which would be greater
than normal releases of the com
pany dam.
He said the committee will
press for such an amendment i
future flow management docs not
adhere to that expected or de
sired by the state wildlife agen
cies.
'The Klamath River fisheries
are a major lactor in Northern
California economy." Collier said.
The fishery rcprixluclinn is far operation and maintenance cost.
lpss than should be expected in
Ihis system which includes many
hundreds of miles of this water
way which is second only in Cali
lornia to the Sacramento-San Joa
quin system. We dare not settle
for less than optimum lish pro
duction from lhe river."
lnundale Spawning Beds
The Iron Gate Dam has in
undated hi miles of former spawn
ing beds and the old Fall Creek
lish hatchery site, according to
Collier.
Tlie power company has made
provision lor iish trapping and
egg collection facilities at the
ilamsite. but has objected lo state
proposals that the company pay
the cost of operation and mainte
nance of the fish hatchery. The
California altoincy general has
appeared before lhe FPC seek
ing such an arrangement, Col
lier said, .and mav file for a court
hearing on the subject.
The committee believes Paci
fic Power and Light should, in
fairness, pav 81 per cent of the
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The United Slates amateur hock
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the world championships at Stock
holm, Sweden, scored the first
victory of its European tour Sun
day when it downed 'Switzerland,
9-7. Marshall Tschiba and Jack
Poole scored five points between
them to pace the Americans' victory.
More than 4.135,5:11 acres of tim-
hcrland were burned by the 104,
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recognizing that portion of the new
hatchery which will absorb the
production of lite state operated
Fall Creek hatchery now inun
dated by Iron Gate Rcsrvoir.
To Abate Nuisance
The dam was constructed to
abate a nuisance created by the
California Oregon Power Com
pany's operations on the Klam
ath," Collier said. "It is only
fair the company should pay the
cost of replacing these hatchery
facilities.
After the Yrcka hearing, in
formation was brought to the at
tention of the committee indicat
ing thai water temperatures of
lhe Klamath arc a much more im
portant (actor in Klamath River
fish propagation than the hear
ing testimony indicated, Collier
said.
The committee has therefore
asked for a detailed analysis of
water temj)eratures of the river
before and after power develop
ment began to determine if some
modification is needed to pres
ent installations.
The committee recommended
that the Department of Fish and
Game make a detailed analysis
of the possible modifications to
Pacilic Power and Light Compa
ny installations to provide me
best continual flow -of cool water.
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