HERALD A.ST) NEWS. Klamath Fall. Oregon
.Sunday. June 30, ISM
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Jacob
On Bridge
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BASIN BRIEFS
BONANZA Iter. Janxy Meador. Eucone. and
R011EHT THOMPSON, U. S. Ron Koot, a student at U. of O.
Army, uho spent the past ycar(rom Windber, Pa.
in Korea, is spending part o his i 1
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Blank Suit
Complicates
By OSWALD JACOBY
Newspaper Enterprise Assn,
You should never use Black
wood when you are void in a suit.
But what do you do when your
partner uses Blackwood and you
are void somewhere?
The approved procedure is to
jump right to six in the suit that
shows the exact number of aces
you hold unless you are afraid
that your void suit is one in
which your partner is strong. In
that case ynu merely show how
many aces you hold.
North s jump to six hearts
showed two aces and a void suit.
South assumed that the void suit
would be clubs. It did not seem
likely that it would be diamonds
and obviously it wasn t spades
A conservative South would
probably have settled for the
small slam on the theory that If
East held tlie club ace there
would be no real play for seven,
but this particular South was an
optimist. He believed that aces
were always where they should
be in this best of all possible
worlds so South went right to
seven hearts.
He did not like it when the
kine of diamonds was opened,
but everything worked out nice-
iy-
South took dummy's ace of dia
monds, ruffed a diamond high,
led a heart to dummy's eight,
rulfed another diamond high, led
lite king of cluhs just to see if
the ace would cover and ruffed
with the deuce of trumps after
West played low, ruffed dummy's
last diamond high, led his last
trump overtaking in dummy,
cashed dummy's last trump and
paused while East considered a
discard.
At this point East was in a
squeeze. He was down to six
cards and had to Jettison a spade
in order to hang on to the ace
of clubs. This made all dum
my's spades good and gave South
his slam.
No guessing when you have
your copy of "Win at Bridge With
Oswald Jacoby." .lust send your
name, address, and So, cents to:
Oswald .laenhy Header Service,
care this newspaper. P.O. Box
489. Dept. A. Radio City Station,
New York 19, N Y.
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Q The bidding has been:
South Went North East
1 Fasa 1 Para
4 Pass I Fata
t
Yon, South, hold:
4Ali VKS2 AQt A5
What do you do?
A Bid alx diamonds. Ton
partner la trjlnr lor a alam and
you are perfeetir willinr for hire
lo fo all the war to seres It he
feel, like It.
TODAY'S QnssnoN
You open cne spade holding:
AQS6510 9KQ7K4
Your partner responds two
hearts. What do you do?
Answer Monday
rest of the time at Oakland, his
home, before moving to Oregon.
.MRS. DOROTHY TUCKETT
and Nancy Arnold of Gold Beach
spent a few days at Gerber Dam
with Mr. and Mi s. Leland Harris,
NORMA GAIL COX of Klam-
ath Falls is spending several
weeks in Langell Valley w ith Mrs.
Orval DeVaul.
.MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE
GIIINEY and Linda have returned
from visiting relatives in Oak
land and Berkeley.
JERRAL MONROE is spending
a few days in Portland with her
ballet teacher and other students
from Klamath Falls.
MRS. KEITH TURNER is in
Klamath Valley Hospital for
medical care.
MRS. JACK METLER of Klam
ath Falls spent a few days in
Langell Valley with her daugh
ters, Mrs. George Keady and Mrs.
Wayne Yancey, and their fami
lies. Granddaughters Virginia
Keady and Lauryn Yancey re
turned home with her for a few
days.
MR. AND MRS. CARROLL
LEISTER of La Puente and their
granddaughters, Janice and Bar
bara Deardorff, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Keck and fam
ily. The Leisters went to Wash
ington to get their granddaugh
ters for the summer.
MRS. GRACE BLASER, moth
er of Mrs. Charles Partridge, will
be in traction for several weeks.
She is at home and would enjoy
visitors.
ART BROOKS of Escondido is
spending the summer with Paul
Dearborn and family of Langell
Valley.
DON I.ICAS. manager of the
Lancell Valley Irrigation District.
spent 'he weekend at Whktier
where he attended a reunion of
the Whittier Union High School
1933 class.
Mil. AND MRS. JOHN WW-
KKRINK, who have been visiting
1 ho Vnwells at Malin. were oin-
ner fiucst-s of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rnrnoit and family on luesoay
evening. The Wikkcrinks left for
their home at Aptos. Calif., on
Wednesday.
MRS. EDITH YANCEY of Klam
ath Falls and Haroldine Yancey
and a cirl friend of West Covina.
Calif., were visitors at the Wayne
Yancey home on June 23. They
are teachers on a vacation trip
to Canada.
MRS. MILDRED CAMPBELL
had as recent visitors, her broth
er. Charles Auhurg. Vancouver.
Wash., and her sister. Mrs. Nora
Hensley. Gresham. I.aler her ne
phew and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Auberg. visited here on
their way to San Francisco. He
will be a college senior at Pull
man, Wash , this fall.
A HOUSE in Upper Langell Val
lev. owned by the Lovcness broth
er's, was destroyed by a fire of
undetermined origin on June 24
George Deal built the two-story
house in the early 19ons.
MALIN
MR. AND MRS. Mn.O SMITH
recently spent a week visiting
their daughters and families, the
ls1ie Fathkes in Eureka and the
Dannie Thurbers in Areata.
MR. AND MRS. JOE MEA
DOR had as guests, their daugh-
I'NRUH
David and
Steven, of Freemont, Calif., have
been visiting the Vaclav Kalinas
and Clyde Unruhs for two weeks.
Tliey also spent several days
fishing at Diamond Lake.
TOM BROWN'. Chlick Hender
son and Sherman Kalina. dele-
I gales to Boys State, spent lat
week in Corvalhs.
MRS. ROBERT HOLL and her
mother, Mrs. Ina Loveness, have
Holl's son, Denny, at Fort Leon
ard Wood. Mo. They also attend
ed the 50th wedding anniversary
of Mrs. Loveness' sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Onstad, at Blue Earth, Minn.
KIZIK ROBERTS recently re
turned from Portland where he
had a medical check-up.
MR. AND MRS. JACK VAN
SELL, Empire, visited the Floyd
Harmon and Walter Stastny fam
ilies last week. The Vansells
are former residents.
ROLAND HARMON and Rich
ard Kruger. Klamath Falls, are
spending some time in Portland
this week.
MR. AND MRS. LYNN PE
TERSEN. David and Jeffry. of
Springfield spent several days
last week visiting her parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd King
DOYLE CARMACK arrived
this week from Roswell, N.M.
His family has been visiting his
wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry Micka. They will return home
with him this week.
SCOTTY SMITH, Medford, re
cently spent two weeks visiting
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Glugston.
MRS. CECIL JACKSON and
her daughter and family, the
Richard Halouseks, visited in
Los Angeles last week. Mrs.
-Sor Gives Approval To Regulation Of Drags
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CHICAGO (LTD Dr. Frances 1 pared for delivery to a drug con-1 by her department since the new
0. Kelsey. the government drug
e)cit credited with averting a
thalidomide tragedy in the Unit
ed States, said today that stiffer
drug regulations passed this year
by Congress have not stifled re
search.
Dr. Kelsey, in a speech pre-
posi-
INGENUITY AT WORK If the old saying that
tion is everything in life" is true Kelle Siqler.of Alturas
has already tound her way to the top. While on a camp
ing trip In the Warner Mountains, she decided a higher
elevation would produce a better picture and !;er horse
was the best "lift" around. Evidently old Badger could
care less that he is being used as a photographer's ladder.
City Dentist
Returns Home
Dr. Miller E. Cooper, Klamath
Falls dentist, has returned from
San Francisco w here he had ma-
jor back surgery on June II. He
was taken to and from San Fran
cisco by Peace Ambulance. Felix
Peace was accompanied by Mrs.
limner and Mrs. Peace.
Dr. Conner was in Hillside Hos
pital (or treatment fur a month
and at home for two weeks be
fore making the trip south. He
will be conlinrd to bed here fur
some time but will welcome visitors.
fcrence sponsored by the Com
mission on Drug Safety, said
suggestions that the new regula
tions provide an "unsurmountable
barrier to those engaged in pure
research" come from a misunder
standing or misinterpretation of
the laws.
"When a well-qualified investi
gator with adequate research fa
cilities wishes to ierform an ex
periment, all that we need is a
simple statement of what he
wants to do, with information
showing that the experiment is
safe in his hands." Hie chief of
the Food and Drug .Administra
tion's investigational drug branch
said.
She said that only two investi
gational drugs have been recalled
regulations went into effect.
Boisfeullit Jones, special assist
ant to the secretary of health,
education and welfare, said
lluirsday night the safety regu
lations would be modified if they
become a "bottleneck to the de
velopment of new drugs benefi
cial to mankind."
Jones acknowledged there was
some scientific concern that the
regulations would impose undue
restrictions on the freedom of investigators.
"No drug administered by a
physician or otherwise available
to an individual is without soma
risk." he said. The new regula
tions, he said, maintain a "prop
er balance between risk and ben
efit in the development of drugs."
"Even though the new regula
tions will not necessarily assure
against another thalidomide inci
dent, tliey will at least minimize
the possibilities and will guard
against loose practices in the in
vestigation of new drugs involv
ing humans." he said.
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Faces Trial
In Scandal
LONDON (UPIl- Lord William
Waldorf (Bill) Astor, named in
the prostitution trial of Stephen
Ward, is the head of one of Brit
ain's most influential families, de
scended from a millionaire New
York properly owner.
His uncle. Col. John Jacob As
tor, First Baron of Hcver, is chief
proprietor of the London Times
and his brotlier, the Honorable
David, is editor of the Sunday
Ohserver.
The 53-year-old "Bill" Astor is
the son of the second viscount and
his dynamic
Jackson's daughter, Mrs. Wayne
Rick, and children returned home
with them for a lew days' visit.
MR. AND MRS. FLOYD
KINGS had as guests, their
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Keeny. Philip, Lean
dra and Cindy of Drain.
ROD ROBERTSON of Fall-
brook. Calif., and John Prescott
of Forest Grove are spending the
summer with their aunt and un
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Prescott
MR. AND MRS. BEN PICK
ETT accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Hal Ogle to Medford Monday eve
ning lo attend the P.P.&L. din
ner at the country club.
Lady Nancy
MR.
AND MRS.
Jury Votes
Not Guilty
Comedy Star
To Appeal
I)S ASGKLKS aPli-Come-dian
lxnny Bruce. .17. was free to
day pending an appeal to a psy-
A circuit court jury returned a nnaim iui
aOOKl-,! l " ' ,iv.v. .
I tlrii.e famed for his "silk
STRUNK and family recently vis
ited his father. Ernest Strunk.
at the Veterans Hospital in Port
land. They returned home via
the coastal route and visited in
San Francisco.
MR. AND MRS. CON JOHN
SON and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Pickett attended the car races in
Christmas Valley last week.
Astor, who was born in an Ameri
can stately home of Mirador at
Greenwood. Va., is daughter of
the late Chiswell Dabney Lang-
norne.
Lady Astor became the first
woman member of Parliament
ever to sit in the British House of
Commons. Despite the fact she
divorced her first husband, Amer
ican Robert Shaw In 1003, she
campaigned fiercely against di
vorce in the British Parliament
"Bill" Astor himself, educated
at r.tnn and Oxford, has been
married three times. The first
marriage in l!M.i was dissolved in
1953 and the second marriage in
libs was dissolved in IflfiO.
The current Lady Astor. whom
Uird "Bill" married in IDfiO is
young and beautiful former top
HER Bjmodel Bronwen Pugh. daughter of
Judge Sir Alun Pugh
The Astor who installed the
family in England' before World
War One was lnrd "Bill's" grand
father, William Waldorf Astor.
He inherited a fortune from
John Jacob Astor. a butcher's son
from Waldorf. Germany, who emi
grated to America. John Jacob
made his start by trading furs
among the Indians.
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. , . ii-.kes was to have been connneo
continui ng to the delinquency J-"- " " lu ' .
of a minor to Judge Donald A. W. Thursday for rehabilitation hi
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