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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1963)
Jacoby On Bridge WEST 4 7 5 J 10 6 3 J972 1032 NORTH (D) AK32 V A8 At A875 EAST V 974 3 10685 J84 SOUTH Q 108 654 V K2 KQ3 KQ Both vulnerable North East South Weat 1 Pass 4 Pass 5 A Pass 6 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead V Q 1 4N.T. 5 N.T. 7 NX Pass Pass Pass Pass THE WIZARDS OF SPACE 03) Five Clubs Show Aces By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Knterprise Assn. As the years have gone by, experts have refined and improved (lie Blackwood convention to the point o( absurdity in some cases. Other refinements have been so good that Easley Blackwood has adopted them, if lie didn't actually suggest them himself. The first such refinement is (o use tlie five club response to a -Blackwood four no-trump to show either no aces or four aces. The theory is that the Blackwood bid der will always be able to tell which one it is and will be able to ask for kings if he wishes. If the five no-trump response is used to show four aces there is no way to do this. Of course, it is rare indeed when a player uses Blackwood with no aces and still needs to ask four aces, but it does come up and it costs nothing to be pre pared. North's jump to four spades may strike some of you as a trifle on the conservative side, but it made it very easy for South to get to the grand slam since he was able to mark North with all five imjiortant cards. It is worthy of note that South eventually bid seven no-trump. He could count 13 tricks in no-trump as well as in spades and there was no chance to have the open ing lead ruffed at no-trump. You'll have all the latest in formation with your copy of "Win at Bridge W ith Oswald Jacoby." Just send your name, address, and 50 cents to: Oswald Jacoby Reader Service, care this news paper, P.O. Box 4S), Dept. A, Radio City Station, New York 19, NY. 28 Q The bidding has been: South West North East 1 Pass 1 Pass 2 N.T. Tass 3 A Pass You, South, hold: 4AQ65 VK32 4AQ2 A6S What do you do? A Rid fonr spadrl only. This will show that jou hold four vpadfs, but tf your partner can't find a further bid you don't want to be In s aiam. TODAY'S QUESTION - Instead of responding one dia ' mond to your opening club your partner has responded one spade. What do you-do now? Answer Tomorrow M-l 188,000 LBS THRUST. EIGHT IN SATURN I FIRST STAGE d-2 200,000 LBS THRUST. UPPER STAGE ENGINE F-l .5 MILLION LBS THRUST. FIVE IN SATURN "ST ' FIRST STAGE America's largest rockets (and as far as we know the world's largest) are designed and manufactured, fittingly enough, at the largest facility operated by NASA. This is the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, which covers 1,600 acres on the Red stone Arsenal reservation near Huntsville, Ala. Directed by Wernher von Braun, former German V-2 rocket maker, a force of more than 7,000 persons works in nine laboratories on a variety of problems. Marshall spends more than any other center: Its 1962 budget was more than $800 million: this year it will handle contracts of over $1 billion. Best known and most glamorous of Marshall's projects is the giant Saturn booster, which will i4t r.v By Don Oakley and John Lane carry the Apollo astronauts to the moon. Actu ally, there will be three Saturns: First is Saturn I, the first stage of which has been successfully launched three times. It will place the Apollo capsule carrying three men into earth orbit for up to two weeks. Five times more powerful is the Saturn V, whose huge F-l engines will start the three Apollo astronauts on the way to the moon. Between these two is a hybrid model, Saturn IB, consisting of the first stage of Saturn I and third stage of Saturn V. It will be used in early development and training phases of the Apollo project. Same size as Saturn I, it will use the powerful J-2 engine as its upper stage. Eventually, production models of the Saturns will be manufactured at the Michoud Plant near New Orleans, La. From there, barges will carry them 50 miles to the $93 million Mississippi Test Facility now under construction (second panel). Finally, barges will transport the boost ers to Cape Canaveral for launching. Another program under Marshall's manage ment is a huge meteorite detection satellite, which will be orbited late in 1964 by a Saturn I. In space, the satellite will deploy two large flat wings with an area of more than 2,000 square feet and record meteorite hits. The eroding effects of these dustlike parti cles is one of the questions that must be an swered before men can roam at will in space. NEXT: Academy for Astronauts Ringing Of Bells July Fourth Urged By Colonists HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Wednesday, June 2C, 19fiJ PAGE 7-A Thieves Take Tolerance Petitions OI.VMIMA, Wash, i ITI I'oliculseen until Monday when she re-. petitions after the 13 legislature today were looking for two men one tall and the other short who were believed to be the thieves who stole 75 pounds of petitions which had been intended to nulli fy the state's new "tolerance pol icy gambling law. , The petitions, which contained Jt2,!ioo names of persons who want ed the act to be submitted to the voters in a referendum, were stolen from a vault in the State Capitol Building. 'It was planned like a bank job," John Kenderesi, a State Pa trol detective, said. "It was the work of professionals." tiov. Albert D. Rosellini called the theft "an outrage. " State Klections Supt. Kenneth N. UHbert said the petitions ap parently were stolen Friday after noon hut the loss was not discov ered until late Monday. He said Mrs. Ethel Burkharl of Tonino, a night janitor in the Cap itol, apparently saw the thieves just alter they had removed the petitions. But she did not realize the significance of what she had ported it, Gilbert said. Gilbert said the men got away with every one of the petitions. The loss of the petitions threw a dark legal cloud over the ef forts of Dr. Homer Humiston, a Taccuua physician, to give the people a chance to vote on the act which would legalize pinball machines, punchhoards, pull tabs, cardrooms and bingo games. Humiston, who was ill Washing ton. Va., Monday visiting rela tives, said he would fly back to the state immediately to assist in the investigation. A former Tacoma city council man who is credited with helping to linn pinhalls from his city, Humiston began to circulate the The people of the Klamath Ba sin are urged to take part in the nationwide ringing of "Freedom Henley Boy Wins Award A Henley High School student has been named a winner in Time magazine's 27th annual Current Affairs Contest given this year to more than 400.000 college and high school students in the U.S. and Canada. Six ether Henley stu dents received commendation from the magazine for their high scores in the contest. Stephen Reiling. Route 2, Box 550, was one of the top scorers in answering 105 test questions on national and foreign affairs.. He received a certificate from the weekly news magazine 'and a choice of either a world globe or a book from a specially select ed list. Other categories included in the test were business, sports, enter tainment, science, religion, litera ture, journalism, education and the arts. Other high scorers were .John (!. Mitchell. I.ila Hitter. Leo Huff. .Janet Lyon, Dick Houck and Joe Kerns. Bells" at noon on July 4 by the Daughters of American Colonists. In announcing the hope that church, school, business firm or individual who has a bell or has access to a bell will cooperate, Mrs. Guy Barton, chairman of National Defense and Mrs. Charles K. Wells, regent of Klamath Chapter of the DAC. ask every one to Ring For Freedom" on thn ctrnbn if 19 nw.,i I : . "" "" Oregon. lor iuui muiuies. i - The idea is to "stimulate re newed appreciation of the signifi cance of our nation's birthday, to bring to our hearts, our ears, our minds, a definite unified remind er of our patriotism and honor to our Liberty Bell." Such a resolution was presented to the National Assembly in Washington, D.C., by the state of Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Roland E. Wright, chairman of historical markers lor the Daughters of American Colonists, also announce plans for the placing of a histor ical marker in Klamath Memorial Park in remembrance of Mar tin R. Frain, a pioneer fur trad er, who arrived in Oregon Terri tory April 30, 1857, 'crossing Link Itiver and camping under a near by ledge. The 10:30 a.m. ceremony will be across from Payne Alley on Main Street. Oct. 12. passed the tolerance policy, bill and Rosellini let it become .law w ithout his signature. Gilbert said it was a "mathe matical certainty" that the peti tions contained the 48.630 valid signatures necessary to qualify the referendum for the Novem ber, 1DK4 general election ballot. Gilbert said it would bo up to tho State Supreme Court to decide what would happen to the referendum. ALSCO ALUMINUM SIDING Local TU 4-8196 Termj to Suif Window & Door ARALUM WIN$$ WANTED! BUFFALO RIDERS Sign up at Rodeo Headquarters located in the Willard Hotel. 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