Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 07, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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    Jacob
On Bridge
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2 Pass 3 V Pass
3 Pass 4 N T. Pass
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Danger Seen
In Overruif
By OSWALD JACOBV
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Looking at the opening lead, I
came up with two distinctly differ
cut analyses. Either West had
opened a short suit or he had
led from the king to make me
decide whether to finesse al trick
one.
Assuming a short suit lead, how
could I make the hand? I could
play the ace of diamonds, cash
my ace and king of hearts and
discard a club from dummy, cash
the ace of clubs, and then do a lit
tle crossruffing. Eventually, 1
could afford to let the queen of
spades make, but if I could make
eight of the nine trumps in my
hand and dummy I would have
the 12 tricks for a slam.
The only danger would be in
getting overruffed by the queen.
A second trump lead would hold
me to seven trump tricks.
Therefore, I must plan plays
that would Se most likely to pre
vent this. Hers is the one I worked
out. :
I won the diamond, led a heart
fo my ace and discarded a club on
the king of hearts. Then I ruffed
a heart, led a club to my ace and
ruffed a club with dummy's ace
of spades. This play looked silly,
hut I could afford it as I was
trying for six, not seven. Next
1 ruffed a diamond with my king
of spades and my last club with
dummy's five of spades.
I didn't care if this one was
overruffed. I had succeeded in
trumping all my losers . and it
didn't matter when the queen of
spades made.
Q The bidding has been:
Wnt North East South
It . Double Pass 1N.T.
Pass 2 N T. Pass ?
You, South hold:
4,8765 VK42 4AJ9 8 4 2
What do you do?
A Pass. Unless your partner
Is very conservative in his btd
dinr you will have to struggle
to make two no-trump and
should not hazard a try for came.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding two no
trump your partner jumps to
three spades over your one no
trump. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
LOOK AT THIS! HE'S BEErJ SAVING ORAMGE PEEUN05.$?MtfS.
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Theft Suspect Abandons
Car To Elude Officers
Klamath Falls police invent!-:
gated six thefts of goods valued at
over $120 plus the theft of an
auto Tuesday that was recovered
by police the next day.
M. A. Ramsdell, Salem, report
ed his locked car was stolen be
tween 7 and 9:30 p.m. while it
was parked next to the Anchor
Cafe.
The vehicle was spotted Wed
nesday near Worden heading to
ward Klamath Falls. City police
followed the vehicle after spotting
it at Riverside and Main streets
and attempted to stop it by block,
ing the street at South Third and
Main.
The driver, however, eluded the
roadblock. While police were still
hot in pursuit the driver jumped
out of the moving car and fled
on foot.
Rolling into a ditch, the driver
less car came to rest at South
Second Street.
Police were unable to catch the
suspect, but he apparently left
some of his personal belongings
in the car when h fled.
A portable stop sign stolen
about midnight Monday is still
apparently on the loose. The
three-foot-high sign was taken
from the intersection of South
Ninth and Main streets.
A .22 caliber automatic pistol
was reported stolen from the
glove compartment in a pick-up
truck owned by Henry M. Stag-
ncr, 3052 Emerald Stret, police
reported.
Stagner said the theft occurred
between 5 p.m. Tuesday and 4:45
n. Wednesday. The thief broke
out the wing window to gain en
try into the vehicle.
Police said the gun could turn
up at one of the local pawn shops
and are looking for two men sus
pected of the crime.
Two tires and wheels were stol
en from a car at the Thomas
Dodge Used Car Lot, 4245 S. 6th
Street, Tuesday night police re
ported.
The thieves jacked up the front
end of the car to remove the tires.
There are no suspects in the case.
Police received a report from
Steve L. Durkin, Box 4472, King-
sley Field, that a 820 battery was
stolen from his auto sometime be
tween March 1 and 4 while the
vehicle was parked in the citv
parking lot at the air base.
John Weir Phillip, 450 Michi
gan Street, reported his license
tag was taken from his license
plate sometime during the week.
Phillip's license number is 6B-
43R7.
Four hub caps' (each initialed
JRWI worth $30 were stolen from
vehicle owned by Dick Hart
Box 248, Merrill, between 8 and
10 p.m. Sunday while the car was
parked at the Holiday Bowl park
ing lot.
The caps, obviously, will
easily identifiable.
Girl Scouts
Participate
In Meeting
Five Senior Girl Scouts from
the Juniper Council will partici
pate in the All-State Senior Con
ference in Eugene March 8-10.
With the Three Rivers Girl Scout
Council serving as hostess,
councils throughout the state of
Oregon will be represented in the
invitational project.
The theme of the conference
will be "The New Look in Scout
ing." Discussion groups to be
formed will explore the following
subjects: New Program in Girl
ng, -Aido'1 0V: and huS
to Keep Troops Active; Senior
Opportunities in Scholarship: and
Service and Prestige in the Com
munity.
Mrs. Glenn Johnck, program
chairman and board member of
Juniper Council, will accompany
the local area Senior Scouts to the
conference and serve as adviser.
The girls will be guests in pri
vate homes of the Three Rivers
Council's Senior Scouts.
The five Scouts who will attend
ine state-wide event, were se
lected on the basis of applica
tions reviewed by the selections
committee of the Juniper Council.
Applications were submitted from
over the entire council.
1 he contcrence delegates are
Paula Felix, Troop 67, Klamath
Falls; Cherise Smith, Troop 114,
Falcon Heights; Janell Beebe,
Troop 67, Klamath Falls: Rose
mary Johnck, Troop 67, Klamath
Falls; and Susan Billings, Troop
105, Bend. Alternates selected to
attend the conference include Di
ane Selkregg, Troop 114. Falcon
Heights; and Barbara Walrath
Troop 67, Klamath Falls.
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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Fall., Ore.
Thursday, March 7, 1963
PAGE SA
Klamath Highway Workers Honored
For Accident-Free Driving Records
FAMILY LEFT BEHIND Mrs. Elsie Borders, 27, wife
of Frank Borders, the former Army military policeman
who last week was arrested on charges of being AWOL
for I I years, stands in front of their Brainerd, Minn.,
home with their children. Mrs. Borders is holding daugh
ter Bailie. 7 months, others left to right ere Brenda. 5,
Bradley, 7, Belinda, 4, and, in front, Bonnie, 2. Borders
was arrested last Tuesday while working at his appren
tice job at a paper plant. UPI Telephoto
Army Finally Catches
Fafher AWOL 11 Years
TO HONOR CHURCHILL
WASHINGTON (UPI I - The
House Judiciary Committee ap-
proved a measure Tuesday to
confer honorary United States cit
izenship on Sir Winstnn Church
ill.
The proposal, sponsored by
Rep. Francis E. Walter, D-Pa
would make Churchill the first
foreign citizen to be given hon
orary citizenship bv Congress. It
still must be acted on by the
House and Senate.
Sage Spraying
Set For Spring
PORTLAND (UPIl-The Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) said
today 181,345 acres of sage and
rabbit brush on government con
trolled land will be sprayed this
spring in Oregon and California.
The spraying project will in
clude BLM land in Baker, Har
ney, Lake, Deschutes and Malheur
counties in Oregon and Mono,
Lake, Modoc and Lassen counties
in fy;iornia. Spraying will start
about April 30 and continue
through June 15. .Bids for the
work will be open March 18.
Term Reduced
PORTLAND (UPI1 - A 60-day
jail term imposed on Bandon
lumberman Wilfred S. Laird, 55,
has been reduced to 30 days by
Federal Judge John F. Kilkenny.
Laird was sentenced Jan. 30 after
entering a guilty pica to a federal
income tax charge. He also was
fined $14,000.
BRAINERD, Minn. iUPH - "I
sure hope I get him back soon.
I lie kids have been asking for
him."
Mrs. Frank Borders, 27, was
talking about her 38-ycar-old hus
band. He was whisked off to a
stockade a week ago to face a
charge of being absent without
official leave from the Army 11
years.
Borders is lodged at Ft. Sheri
dan, HI., pending an investiga
tion inlo his failure to report
to Camp Attei-bury, lnd., in 1952.
Borders, a father of five and
an apprentice millwright the past
five years at the Northwest Pa
per Co. here, w as arrested at the
plant Tuesday by two military po
licemen and a Brainerd police
man.
Mrs. Borders said the police
appeared at the couple's home
with her husband and asked him
to produce his Army discharge
papers.
When Borders could not pro
duce the documents, she said, they
took him to Ft. Snclling, in Min
neapolis, and checked his records
there. He then was taken to Ft
Sheridan. I
Mrs. Borders said she had "no
idea" her husband might have)
deserted the Army. I
He's always been a good litis-1
band and provider and I'm just
sick without him. The kids have
been asking me where he is. 1
sure hope I get him back soon."
The Borders' children include
Bradley, 7, Brenda. 5. Belinda.
Bonnie, 2, and Bailie .Maine.
7 months.
Mrs. Borders said she and her
husband, both natives of Brain-
erd, were married in 1055. Short
ly afterward, she said, they moved
to Spokane, Wash., where he drove
a truck for a construction turn tor
two years.
The 5th Army said Borders
was "apprehended by order of
the Adjutant Generals Depart
ment in Washington. We still are
investigating the background of
the case. It's undergoing inten
sive investigation."
Three Klamath Falls employesi
of the Oregon State Highway De
partment's Maintenance and
Traffic Divisions have been cited
for attaining a record of 11 years
of accident-free driving duringl
their employment with the depart
ment.
Those cited were Joseph R.
Monroe. 2736 Altamont Drive;
Laurence A. Hoppe. 1420 Sum
mers Lane: and Williem A.
Kieck, 1440 Dayton Street.
Five other highway department
employes of Klamath and Lake
ntses were similarly cited and
include Samuel" C Tajlu'' 'Alka
li Lake: Roger W. Wright, Chilo
quln; Floyd Chandler, Lakeview;
lcwis G. Hadley, Paisley, and
Frank E. Moran, Silver Lake.
Fifty three other government
drivers in the two counties re
ceived awards for operating gov
ernment vehicles without becom
ing involved in a chargeable acci
dent for periods of from one to
12 years.
Throughout the slate. 1.084 driv
ers in the highway department's
two divisions earned awards for
safe driving in l!Ki2, topping the
record high of 1,053 for the pre
vious year.
ut the l!Mi2 total. 129 men
earned the 13-vcar award. Next
in line for number of years free
from a preventable accident were
6 men earning their 12-year
awards.
"The safely record is remark
ably good considering that much
of it was attained by driving!
during foul weather, a time when
most motorists prefer to stay off
the road because of the added
traffic hazards." the department
stated.
To earn a safe driving award.
a State Highway Department em
ploye must drive 55 per cent of
the time during the yvar and
must do it without becoming in
volved in a preventable accident.
The department's safe driver
program started 13 years ago.
The 53 Klamath and Lake Coun
ty drivers who received awards
lor driving safely less than 13
years follow:
ward A. DeBoy, 2.
Alkali Lake William R. Ford,
William L. Smith. 7.
Bly William W. Branham,
Glenn F. Sturdivan and Ray E.
Nelson, 10 each; Marvin Ward, 9;
Percy A. Baillct, 7.
Chemult Glenn H. Wood. 12;
Corwin F. Galbreath, 10; Gerald
G. Johnson. 9; Lewis D. Rice, 1;
Lyle M. Sullivan, 2.
Chiloquin Robert M. Brother-
ton, 9; Kenneth W. Collns,
Wavr.e H. Nichols, 3; Glen A.
Iloven, 8: C. F. Kellison, 1.
Fort Klamath J. F. W'ormer,
12: Donald D. Parker, 11; George
Wright, 3; Herbert Cox Jr., 1.
Keno Sam L. Wilkins, 9. Leon
urd L. Ramsey, 12; Ray W. Bak
er, 7: Morris L. Parker, John E.
Williams, and Richard F. Young,
8 each.
Klamath Falls Arthur C. Spin
ney, Francis L. Adair, Henry T.
Nichols, and Earl R. Wooden, 9
each; Arthur M. Bradford, 3;
Jesse E. Davidson and John F.
Gunther, 7 each; Walter F. Ram
sey and George H. Walenciak, 5
each: Stanley G. Smith, 8; Leon
ard E. Lummus and Jay E. Whit
tenberg, 1 each.
Lakeview Donald A. Orey, 10;
Floyd Crummett, 5; John C. Lew
is, 9; William C. Lively, 8; John
Spink and Joseph C. Ayoutt, 1
each; Norman E. Wolf, 11.
Paisley Clyde J. Bramlette. 12;
Elza M. Morgan, 2; Chester L.
Swearingen, 5.
Silver Lake Henry Markus, 8;
Ralph E. McAllister. 1.
Sheriff Finds
Drifting Boat .
A 16-foot runabout, adrift In
Klamath Lake, was recovered by
the sheriff's office lake patrol ear
ly Wednesday after it was found
wedged among brush and rocks in
shallow water northeast of Buck
Island.
The craft, painted white with
brown decking, is in custody of
the sheriff's office pending return
to its owners. A resident of Cove
Point saw the boat adrift on the
lake Wednesday and reported the
fact to the sheriff.
EAGLES ANNUAL
CRAB FEED
MARCH 9
Serving 6 till 10 p.m.
$1.75 Per Person
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Gob Admits
Sitter Rape
NORFOLK, Va. (UPD-A young
failor confessed Tuesday night he
strangled and raped a 14-year-old
girl he had met through a baby
sitter ad the girl had posted in
a self-service laundry.
Loren Neal Duffield. 23, Trent
on. Mo , said he killed Gwen
dolyn (Connie! Padgett after pick
ing her up Monday night at tbe
automatic latindy where she wait
ed for him with her older
brother.
Duflield, who has a wife and
n year-old son, was charged with
murder, rape and grand larceny.
Connie's recently posted hand
written advertisement on the bul
letin board at the laundry said:
"Babysitter available. Experi
enced. Phone: JU 8-9234."
"Detective Capt. CD. Grant said
Duffield. stationed at Norfolk Na
val Air Station was arrested Tues
day on a hunch. The sailor had
reported he was assaulted and
ribbed Monday night. Investiga
te officers became suspicious
when Duffield greeted them in
clothes which fitted the descrip
' tion of those worn by Connie's
prospective employer
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