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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1963)
Campground Will Cose Temporarily Superintendent Irvin D. Kerr announced Uiat the campground at Lava Beds National Monu ment will be temporarily closed, starting next Monday, Oct. 28, 1963. The closure is due to con struction work presently being done that will more than dou ble the capacity of the camping area. A new comfort station is be- Club Plans Election The Klamath Chapter, Morse Telegraph Club will hold a ban quet on Saturday evening, Oct. 26, in the Eagles Hall. Election of officers for 1966 will follow the dinner. The local chapter was formed last March and is af filiated with 85 other chapters throughout the United States and Canada. The club is dedi cated to the founder of t h e Morse system of telegraphy and to preserve its memory, said John L. Atkinson, Klamath chapter president. All telegraphers, either Morse or International, are welcome to membership in the club. Jacob On Bridge NORTH 23 A 10 8 3 A .1 9 Q97 QJ96 WEST EAST 2 AJ75 VK853 VQ763 A K 10 6 2 R ,i 3 K74 852 SOl'TH (D) A AKQ964 104 J4 A A If) 3 North and South vulnerable South West North East 1 A Double Redbl. Pass Phss 2 2 A Pass 4 A Vass Pass Pass Opening lead K Defense Turns Tide By OSWALD JACOI1Y Newspaper Enterprise Assn. North and South would have been better advised to get to three no-trump. There would be no trouble with that contract. South should take most of the blame. If he had merely bid three spades North would surely have tried three no-trump, but once South jumped to four there was nothing that North could do about it. Offhand it looks as if four spades would make also, but strangely enough South wound up going down two tricks. It wasn't really his fault, but rath er because West came up w ith the killing defense. West's, king of diamonds held the first trick and he noted that his partner had followed with the lowest diamond. A shift was clearly indicated and West saw no reason to lead a trump or a club. A trump lead would give declarer immediate control of the play and as for a club lead it was obvious that South held the ace. Hence, West led a heart. Most players would have had no trouble coming to that con clusion, but most players would have proceeded to lead the three spot. This play would not have worked. The nine Would be played from dummy and East would take his queen. East could return anything he wished, but South would be able to make his 10 tricks. West thought a little further and led the king, not the three spot. This play insured a sot, but South lost an extra trick. He let the king of hearts hold. West continued with a low heart and South finessed dummy's jack. East took his queen and led back a club, where upon South still had to lose a club and a heart. Even experts would find a copy of "Win at Bridie With Os wald Jacoby" helpful. Just send your name, address, and 30 cents to: Oswald Jacoby Read er Service, c-o this newspaper, P.O. Box 489, Dept. A. Radio City Station, New York 19. N.V. S3 rTTvrrrnvwijBWWTl Q The bidding haj been: South West North East I Double Rrible. Pass Pa 1 Tass Pass INT. Tail SN.T. Pas You, Smith, hold: K7t AQ4 4JI54 A 102 What do you do? A Bid three no-trump. You have 14 point Plus ten pot. You mitht have leu and couldn't reallr have much mora than three ao-trump. TODAY'S QIESTION Again your one-diamond opninB has been doubled and redoubled. East bidi two clubi. What do you do in this cast? luxtr Tomorrtw ing built, a third camping "loop" is being added, the pres ent camp sites are being im proved, and a new camufire cir cle is being constructed. Super intendent Kerr stated that ad ditional features will include electrical outlets in the n e w and old comfort stations, new fireplaces, and new picnic ta bles. Construction should be completed, and the campground reopened to public use some time in December. This project at the Lava Beds is a part of the Mission 66 pro gram of the National Park Serv ice, which is a 10 - year pro gram designed to bring park service area facilities up to the levels required by the ever increasing numbers of visitors to the parks and monuments. Mission 66 w ill be completed in 1966, tlie 50th anniversary of the National Park Service. In commenting on the contin ued increase in visitor numbers, Kerr stated that as of Oct. 1, 1963, over 63.000 people had vis ited the Lava Beds this year. This is an 11 per cent increase over last year. PRESENTS CREDENTIALS LISBON, Portugal UPI New U.S. Ambassador Adm. George W. Anderson presented his credentials to Portuguese President Adm. America Thorn az Tuesday. Anderson succeeds Burke C. Elbrick. Board Postpones Adoption Of Rules SALEM lUPD - The Board of Education today postponed adoption of rules governing al lotment of basic school funds to public scliools providing part time training for parochial and private school students. But the board made it clear the regulations would be adopt ed, because there was no other choice. The attorney general ruled re cently that public schools should be reimbursed for parochial stu dents enrolled on a part time basis, and that tlie public schools were required by law to accept such part-time students. Large male lions weigh up to 500 pounds almost twice as much as their mates. Tlie issue was brought to life after a parochial school at Cot tage Grove enrolled its seventh and eighth graders in tlie public school for half a day. Tlie Cottage Grove school asked the attorney general to rule on whether it had to accept the students, and if so, if i t could get basic school funds for the parochial students' a t tendance. Education Board Chairman Eugene Fisher of Elkton com mented "this is an extremely sensitive subject throughout the United States today." Board member Ronald Jones, Brooks, said "the situation is developing when private schools will start looking for state aid in this fashion, especially a s education costs increase." Public instruction Supt. Leon P. Mincar pointed out "we have to accept the students. It's tlie law. We have no option." James L. Turnbull. deputy superintendent, said as a mat ter of practice parochial stu dents have been attending pub lic schools on a part time basis for some time, but lie added "I don't think the schools have been reimbursed for this in the past." This Year Send PHOTOGRAPH Christmas Cards UNDERWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP Ph. 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