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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1963)
Sconchin CAR Wins Award nR recent hiph ichlM n, , . . ! t. n' .1 m.in, f ,u. c "I ! rlans ,ur a Nenniase to a lo- chin Society, Children of American Revolution. The award The Hire vitnc kainr, i.J I .1. . .. ti.. ,..!,; " m are me uia r1"; , :m oi.Kort Road , Algoma tl 01d the local group .n obtam.ng U,eiTopsv Grade Road8 an ,he J wcond highest number of new;vlew Museum girl members m the stale. Thf program ,or ,he Several projects were discussed was prepared bv Betsey Baldwin, during the business session, andwo articles on Roscr Williams it was suggested to plant a tree and Town Meeting Day were read for heautification on Arbor Day. and a game was piayed using Keven Dehlinger, conservation ! historical places. Peg and Betsey chairman, w ill be in charge or Baldwin were hostesses, arrangements. Sally Wales was' Guests at the meeting were Cooper and the senior of- fiwrs, Mrs. Richard Baldwin and Mrs. Julian Ager. Diana Wales, president, an nounced that the CA R. will be guests at the next D.A.R meet ing on April 1. The next regular meeiing of the C A R. will be April 8 at the home of Sallv Pi.llv. Jacoby 'Government Removes Last Alcatraz Prisoner On Bridge The Amazon River sometimes is called the "mighty Orellano" in honor of Francisco Orellano, first to explore its full length. Hermitage NORTH tS A 104 V Q log K3 J4 K 75 WEST EAST Q62 A A 9 8 5 S V S 4 VA983 97 6 3 10 S6 4 2 QJI SOITH D) A K J 7 KJ7J A892 A10 Both vulnerable Sonth Went North Eaat INT. Piss 3 NT. Pasi Pass Pass Opening lead 4 3 SAN FRANCISCO ilP - The last inmates of Alcatraz Federal Prison left the crumbling "Rock" in San Francisco Bay today and headed for other institutions. The government is abandoning the maximum security prison be cause it would cost So million to repair the deteriorating buildings which contributed to recent es cape attempts. is now 6 years old mostpopulat 5o85PI'S C l ll wwp wrww l l k' WHISKEY . I Superbly smooth and mellow Fine Straight Kentucky Bourbon Taste Favorite since 1869 Tit 911 ItlKITttE IISTIllEIT CO., 10 D t SV t LIE, IT., It HOOF Clairvoyant Play Works By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. When your opponents reach game on such simple bidding as one no-trump, three no-trump you must make a blind lead. Any lead you mpke is likely to be w rong, but if you ask your self, "How can 1 beat this hand?" you are likely to come up with a w inner. Look at the West hand. You have only two points, but your partner should have a lot more. Find his suit and you may wind up with a profit. His suit is most likely to be hearts, hut he needs a really good suit to got anywhere. On the other hand if he has spades your queen will help him and a spade lead is clearly indicated. You lead the deuce of spades and are delighted when your part ner takes the ace and leads back the five. South is most unhappv. If he is clairvoyant he can still mane the hand by going up with the king of spades and knocking out the are of hearts, but he doesn't know that you have led from three to the queen. He will surely finesse the jack. You take your queen and lead back the six. Eventually, your partner will get in with the ace of hearts and cash two more spade tricks. . Q The bidding has been: West North East South 1 Double Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass ? You, South, hold: AQIS VKJ98 42 Q42 what do you do? A Bid four olubs. You have too much not to maka another bid. TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner continues with four hearts. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow Farmer Honored By Educators PORTLAND (L'PIi-S. E. Bro- goitti. a Helix farmer, was named the state's education citizen for UHi3 at an Oregon Education As sociation convention banquet Thursday night. Brogoitti is vice chairman of the State Board of Education. He has been a member of the board for 12 years. Mrs. .lames King of Sherwood won the award last vear. Rep. Robert Duncan, D - Ore., spoke at the banquet. The With annual convention ends Saturday. The last inmate to leave the 29-year-old island prison was Frank C. Weatherman, age 29, a gun smuggler who was transferred here Dec. 14. 12, (or attempting twice to break out of the Anchor age jail. Asked by a reporter how it felt lo be the last man off "The Rock" the blond, boyish-looking convict smiled thinly and said: "Good. Good for me. Good for everyone. Alcatraz never was no good." Weatherman was tile last of 27 inmates, handcuffed and wearing leg and waist chains, who filed aboard the Alcatraz prison boat "Warden Blackwell" for the 10 minute trip on San Francisco Bay to F'ort Mason Army dock. There a chartered bus transported them to an undisclosed airport where a l'. S. Immigration Service air plane took them to tlieir new in stitutions at Leavenworth, Kan.: McNeill Island. Wash.: 1-ewis- burg. Pa., or Atlanta. Ga. A few moments after the 60- foot dicsel boat left Alcatraz. prison Officer Gordon Gronzo for mally closed the 100-foot Tower No. 1 on the east side of the island as he came down the steps car rying a rifle and wearing another slung over his shoulder along w ith a cartridge belt. Tlie government began trans porting the 200 inmates of Alca traz to new institutions last fall. The prison is scheduled to be of ficially turned over to the General Services Administration at the end of June and declared surplus. Congressmen from California are currently sponsoring legisla tion to establish a commission that will determine the future of the island. MKHAI.l) AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Friday, March 23, 1963 PAGE 5 A Comnuuiihj. Qcdsmdak FRIDAY I EAGLES AUXILIARY, R p.m.. meeting., initiation of candidates. Eagles Hall. LADIES ENCAMPMENT AL'X. NO. 4C 8 p.m., meeting, IOOF Mall. SATURDAY SONS OF NORWAY, 6:30 p.m.. potluck supper, 8 p.m., public (card party, Shasla Grange Hall. Hospital benefit. Y-NE-MA TWIRLERS, 8 p.m.. party night square dance, potluck supper, St. Paul's education building. RUMMAGE SALE, KU11S Fu ture Teachers of America, 9 a.m Clyde's Towing. SUNDAY AERIE NO. 21190, FOE, 2 p.m., initiation of candidates, meeting. Eagles Hall. EAGLES AUXILIARY. 5 p.m Dime a Dip dinner, lower Eagles Hall. VA 7 WYATT PADGETT Pioneer Insurance Firms Combined ... Wyatt Padgett of the Driscoll & Padgett . Agency announces the purchase of the T. B. Watters In surance Agency, and the inclusion of Neil Hurley as a partner in the new, enlarged firm. He is also happy to announce that Marguerite Worley of the T. B. Watters Agency is joining Virginia McClure and Carrie Alexander in completing the staff at Driscoll, Padgett & Hurley. ummiiiimul,MMMuiuuiiuuiiiiHi! i i This is an April shower. Color the A L clouds black. When your financial ft affairs look black, see us for a silver At SAT., MARCH 23 2:00 and 8:00 P.M. K. F. Auditorium . 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