Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 27, 1963, Page 14, Image 14

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    Jacoby
On Bridge
NORTH tl
A J 10
VAKQJ4
632
85
WEST EAST
AK2 A98785
109 87 8 V5
J108 K9
BV4 10832
SOUTH (D)
A A Q
V 32
4 AQ784
AK.QJ
North and South vulnerable
South Wat North But
14 Pasa IV Pan
3 Pass 3V Pass
3N.T. Pass 4N.T. Pass
S 4 Pass 5 N.T. Pass
7N.T. Pass Pass Pass
Openinng lead V 10
Vienna Coup
Explained
By OSWALD JACOBY
Written (or
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Around 1860 an English writer
proposed a whist problem with
the story that Uie greatest play
er in Vienna had looked at the
cards and remarked: "Why, ot
course. South makes all the
tricks."
None of the whist players of the
day could see how the grand slam
could be made and the hand has
given us the name of the Vienna
Coup for all similar plays. It is a
classic among bridge players.
In whist clubs were trump and
South would lead. In contract 1
have made South declarer at no
trump and, while it docs net mat
ter what card West opens, I have
assumed a heart lead.
South wins in dummy and runs
off four clubs. West connot afford
to throw a diamond or a spade
on the last club so must unguard
the hearts as the least of all evils.
Then South makes the Vienna
Coup play. He plays his ace of
spades and establishes West's
king as the top spade. Incidental
ly, dummy will have dropped a
diamond on the third club and
either a diamond or spade on the
fourth one.
Now South runs off dummy's
last four hearts and discards the
monds from his hand. West has
to hang on to the king of spades
because of dummy's jack and
must discard one of his three dia
monds whereupon South finesses
tho daimond and makes three'
diamond tricks.
Q The bidding has been:
West North East Sooth
1 A Double Pass 3
3 Pass Pass ?
You, South, hold:
8 5 VKQ8C4 4KJ3 49 6 4
What do you do?
A Bid four hearts. Pass Is a
close second choice, bat the bid
should be preferred,
TODAY'S QUESTION
You bid four hearts. West nd
North pass and East bids four
spades. What do you do cow?
Answer Tomorrow
PAGE 14
HLRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Wednesday, February 27, 1963
On The Record
KLAMATH FALLS
BIRTHS
aon
MITCHELL Born la Mr. and Mrs.
Jack F. Mitchell In Klamath V.lletf Hot.
P'lal Feb. 21 boy weighing lot., 14V
tus.
OURAN Born to Mr. and Mri. Toby
Duron Jr. in Klamath Valley Hospital
reo. 2 a boy weighing 7 lbs., on
HUDSON Born 10 Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander w. Hudson In Klamath Vallty
nosmrei r-to. u a boy weighing 7 lbs.
Vi oz.
GIRLS
SANCHEZ Born 10 Mr. and Mrs. Grog.
ory R. Sancnoi In Klamath Vallay Hosol-
tai Feb. 22 a olrl weigh na a bs.. Vs oz.
PICKLE Born 10 Mr. and Mrs. Rob
art J. Pickle In Klamath Valley Hospital
Feb. 73 twin girls weighing 6 lbs., 7'a
ozs. and 0 lbs., I oz.
YOUNG Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Young in Klamath valley Hospital Feb.
23 a girl weighing a lbs.
GAGE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arden
Gage in Klamath Valley Hospital Feb. 22
girl weighing 7 lbs., 14 ozs.
FURREY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mar.
tin W. Furrey In Klamath Valley Hospl.
tal Feb. 24 a girl weighing 7 lbs.. 10W ozs.
COL BURN Born to T.Sot. and Mrs.
Phillip Colburn in Klamath Valley Hospi
tal Feb. 24 a girl weighing 6 lbs., I oz.
PEDERSEN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ml.
chael G. Pedersen In Klamath Valley
Hospital Feb. 23 a girl weighing 7 lbs.
t ozs.
1HI SUMMARY
Boys: 17 Girls: 71
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NKW YORK i:i'li Finland's
1'entli Nikula. who recently vault
ed Hi-fi's, will' compete aRainsl
John I'clscs. recently recovered
Jinin an ankle injury, in Friday
niplit's K of C track meet at
Madison Square Garden.
OFFERS RAINIER CASINO
LONDON (UP!) Creek ship
ping magnate Aristotle Onassis
has offered his controlling inter
est in the gambling casino at
Monte Carlo to Prince Rainier of
Monaco, the Daily Express said
today.
The newspaper said Onassis of
fered Rainier his 540,01)0 shares
of Casino stock for $25 each, a
total of $13.5 million. There was
no official confirmation.
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READS OWN WORKS Poet Carl Sandburg, read's
selections from his latest book of poems, "Honey end
Salt," at Shaare Emeith Temple in St, Louis. Sandburg
says he is working on an autobiography and has covered
the first 30 of his 85 years so far. UP1 Telephoto
President Harpoons Own Tax Reform
WASHINGTON (UPD Presi
dent Kennedy appeared today to
have harpooned his own tax re-
iorm program.
Kennedy surrendered Monday
Pinochle Party
Raises Funds
NEW PINE CREEK A total
of $31.45 was raised, at the East
side Grange - sponsored pinochle
party held Feb. 23, with 12
tables of players participating.
The proceeds will be divided
equally between the Lake County
and Modoc County March of
Dimes funds.
Mrs. Jessie McLain won high
honors for the women and the
consolation went to Mrs. Kosanet
ta Cloud. Perry Tilson received
the men's high and Jerry Panter
was awarded the men s low prize,
Mrs. Clem Mulkcy retained the
traveling prize.
Following the play, refresh
ments were served by a commit,
tee headed by Mrs. Shirlene Law.
son.
The Missionary Side
of George Romney
He Acts lo Serve Cod
and Society
When George W. Romney was
elected the first Republican gov
ernor of Michigan in 14 years,
he promptly shot into promi
nence as an exciting figure in
.American politics, end as a pos
sible contender for the G.O.P.
presidential nomination in 19M.
' people art acquainted -iih
Air cv'-of-tht-ordinary hack
f round, his devotion lo his family,
his church and his zealous dedi
cation to public service. Learn
more about Romner
in the MARCH 3RD Usui of
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Weekly
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whatever leverage he might have
had for prodding a reluctant Con
gress into enactment ot some
revenue-boosting tax reforms.
He did so by saying that he
was willing to abandon every one
of his tax reforms, if necessary,
to win enactment this year of a
net income tax reduction of $10
billion or more spread over three
years.
This had been implicit all
along. But the fact that the Presi.
dent publicly acknowledged it
strengthened the position of those
battling against the tax-tighten
ing reforms.
Undermines Cpmmlttee Head
Conversely, it undermined the
position of Chairman Wilbur D.
Mills, D-Ark., of the House Ways
Jt Means Committee, who was
largely responsible for persuad
ing Kennedy to Include "tax re
forms" with his tax reduction
program.
Mills declined comment on Ken
nedy's statement. But no one
doubted that the veteran lawmak
er was unhappy over the Presi
dent's latest tax pronouncement.
Some lawmakers were puzzled
as to why the President was tak
ing a line that could not help but
hurt his own relations with Mills,
who presumably will be called
upon to carry the legislative ball
for the tax cut.
Gravely Concerned
One theory was that Kennedy
had become gravely concerned
over his failure to generate pub
lic enthusiasm for tax cuts and
felt he should try to whip up sup
port by holding out the possibil
ity that the reforms distaste
ful to groups affected would
be jettisoned in the final bill.
At any rate, Kennedy at a
question-and-answer session be
fore a group of bankers asserted
that Congress might jettison all
of the tax reforms. He said he
would certainly support such
move if it were necessary to get
tax reduction enacted this year.
"Nothing should stand" in the
way of a tax cut this year, Ken
nedy said, "The first priority is
a bill."
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7.10-15 13.88 7.10-15 or 8.00-14 15. 88
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RIVERSIDE RELINED BRAKE SHOES
Bonded, tested, ground. Set, exch. 3.99
FULLY RE-BUILT GENERATORS
All worn parts replaced. As low as 15.25
RIVERSIDE SHOCK ABSORBERS
Equal or exceed original shocks. Low as 3.99
RIVERSIDE FUEL PUMP
Replaces single-action pump. Low as 3.29
FULLY RE-BUILT CARBURETOR
Vital parts replaced, Exch., low as 6.45
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Fillet of Sole ST .l, 55c Ground Beef f 3 .b.. 1.29
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No. 21 i Tins
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Fruh
$1119
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lb.
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Cooking Dates
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2119c
1 'a lb. bag 49C
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