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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1963)
HERALD A5! Eja tft&fiKiBi ffifr, 0re, Friday, October 11, 1963 PAGE-7.V Jacoby On Bridge NOETH 11 A Q J97 V Q J 54 AQJ5 48 WEST1 EAST 5 A 10 8 6 4 2 10 9 3 V2 10732 464 KJ765 AQ1093 SOUTH (D) A AK3 A K 8 7 B K98 42 . Both vulnerable Sooth Wet North East 1 V Pass 2 N.T. Pass 3 V Pass 4 Pass 4 Pass 5 4 Pass 5 4 Pass 6 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead A3 Bid Cinch To Make By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Yesterday's hand showed a slam that was a cinch to bid. Here is one that was bid at only two tables in a recent tournament. In spite of this fact, it is a lead pipe cinch to make. It is rather easy to bid if you use the artificial two no-trump .response. After that response South's three heart bid shows a good hand, but with no singleton or void. North responds with four dia monds. This bid not only shows the diamond ace, but goes one step further and denies any other side ace. The reason is that if North held two side aces he would bid the cheapest one first. South's four spade bid is a slam try above game. He feels certain that five hearts -will be a safe contract and wants to see what his partner can do about the club suit. North can do plenty about that club suit. He bids five clubs to show second round control. There is no confusion here because his previous hid of four diamonds had denied first round control of clubs. South's five diamond bid was a further slam try and clearly showed the king of diamonds. He couldn't be showing a singleton because he would have bid three diamonds over two no-trump with a singleton diamond. The five diamond bid gives North a green light. He knows that there are no diamond los ers and probably no heart or spade losers so he simply goes to six hearts. To get your copy of "Win at Bridge," just send your name, ad dress, and 50 cents to: Oswald Jacoby Reader Service, c-o this newspaper, P.O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City Station, New York 19, N.Y. ' It Q The bidding has been: North East South West 1 Double IV 1 3 V Pass 7 Yoa, South, hold: AA VK 8654 4432 KJ76 What do you do now? . A Bid three si ides. Ton are definitely interested hi s slam, hat your hand is net suitable for use of Blackwood. today's oxmnos Your partner bids four hearts Dver your three spades. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow In Court Answer to Pravfotn Put??. ACROSS 1 Court officer 7 Absolute dominion 13 One-seeded (nut 14 Official custodian 15 American attorney Ifi German citv 17 New Zealand parrot 18 All (prefix) '0 Yards lab.) Ill Employing 2.1 Zygomatic bone 27 Excite 32 Lariat 33 One over par Igolfl .14 Unfasten Turkish officer jo HiRnesl U.S. court 39 Fat 40 "Old Nick" 42 Manner s direction 45 Original Bohemian 46 Follower 49 River boat S2 Dynamo field 54 l ifts up 55 Business records fvar.) 5fi Girl's name 57 Landed property DOWN 1 Omission ZJ'ain lJTieiNIOiM II C ONTSL EtTml p u A t e U.S. Faces Similar Dilemmas In Viet Nam, Latin America Insurance (Brit, ah 8 Command to a 22 Canaaiutish horse 4 Truly 5 Attendants (pi l 6 Unicorns 7 Receding S Blemish 9 Dessert 10 Tree-shaded 11 Cane 12 Loneings Islangi 19 National Health people 23 Indo-Chinese tribesmen 24 Primitive Japanese. 25 Baltic native 26 Biblical character 2R Grave 29 Awry 3D Golf gadgets 31 Court-on-circuit H7 Flemish paintei 38 European war theater (ab.) 41 Corridor 42 Masculine appellation 43 Blue 44 And others lUtin) 4fi Willow genus 47 Legal wrong 48 Celtic 50 Building addition fit Filipino 53 Accnt (ab I 113 15 17 23 32 34 36 24 25 26 42 49 64 66 43 44 T9 127 14 16 8 22 28 40 50 51 37 45 38 41 33 52 55 57 10 20 11 12 29 30 31 146 &7 53 K8 Ifcurffend r Ufa Insurance, that Is. (Sama good deal ai State Farm car In surance.) Stale Farm's new line of Hie Insurance gives you a choice of 26 policies with loads of new features for up-to-date proltellon at down-to-earth costo Fop full detail, a your fritnififaplifb. LYNN COLBY 122? Moin TU 2-367 1MIVI4MCI Life-Long Resident Leads Active Life Despite Injury Hire the Handicapped Week is Oct. 6-13. J. Harvey Brannan is a success ful example of how handicapped persons with a will "to-do" can overcome a handicap and live a normal life, if given an oppor tunity. He is a customer contact employe for the Oregon Water Corporation with office headquar ters at Seventh and Pine Streets. He was born in Fort Klamath, a member of the pioneer John Loosley family on' his mother's side. His father homesteaded on Wood River and family dates go back to before the Modoc Indian War of 1872-1873. He received his early school training in the old Central School and entered Klamath Union Hi"h School when it was opened in 1928. Came World War II, Harvey Brannan left the United Stales as an infantryman and in Italy was badly injured. A bullet penetrated his left hip. During a year in an Army hospital, the entire hip sock el was removed. Today, while still bothered by the old injury, he works the same hours as any other employe of the company, once owned by the California - Oregon Power Com pany, employed by llie power company prior to the war, he returned after recovery from his injury. Brannan, a swimmer, says swimming is the best therapy he knows about. He is married and the father of five children, David Bruns, a student at Oregon Slate University; Christine Bruns, Chi co State University; Laurie Lou Bruns, a senior at Klamath Un ion High School; Patty Jo and Louis Edward Brannan, both at Conger Elementary. He is a past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a member of 'Klamath Falls Lodge A.F. L A.M., of the First Metho dist Church, and . is active in YMCA and PTA. By PHIL NEWSO.M I'PI Foreign News Analyst Dissimilar though they may-iw, the dilemmas faced by the Unit ed States in South Viet Nam and Latin America have certain things in common. In both, the United States is so deeply committed that failure in either would be a heavy blow to its prestige and its global policy of giving support to democracies against communism. In both, despite the vast sums committed, the U.S. finds itself in a role in which it can advise but cannot command. Thus suc cess depends upon each partner acting with equal vigor. And hence the weakness of the U.S. position in both areas. Let us deal here with Latin America. The Alliance for Progress now is just over two years old. As out lined by President Kennedy, it called for a $20 billion investment in Latin America over 10 years, half of the sum to come from the United States. - Would Lift Standards ' Its purpose is to lift the 'living standards of 200 million Latin Americans and to strengthen de mocracy through peaceful evolu tion as opposed to violent revolu tion. An important arm in helping to carry out the objectives of the alliance is supposed to be the Or ganization of . American . States (OAS). The OAS is committed against communism and to defend demo cratic regimes against attacks from either right or left whether it be a Communist dictatorship or a military coup. But it also is committed to a policy of non-interference, mak ing it impossible to bring collec tive action against Communist Cuba or against a disturbing sc- J. HARVEY BRANNAN Hard of Hearing! Zenith Hearing Aid $5000 For Only Full Powirid 4 Tnnslstors Comi in or phona (or a home lion todiy Dr. J. L' Lawson, O.D. 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Threat of a military take over has been a prod to Presi dent Romulo Betancourt for in creasing tough action against Communist inspired violence in Venezuela. In Brazil, 'President Joao Gou- lart has been unable to carry out cither his promises of reform or government austerity. Last week he called for and then withdrew his request for declaration of a state of siege. He satisfied ncith-l er the political left nor right, nor the army. His government re mains a candidate for overthrow. For the United States the prob le m daily becomes more press ing. Military regimes provide a natural rallying point for Com munists who claim that Cas tro's is the only way. 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