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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1963)
Jacoby On Bridge NORTH 17 AQ864 V Q 8 3 KQ9 KJ4 WEST EAST A A 10 2 AKJ9S3 94 2 A7 J5 4 86 3 Q108 5 3 9 7 2 SOITH (D) AT KJ10 65 A 10 7 4 2 A6 Both vulnerable Booth Wt North Kist 1 Pass 1 A Pass 1N.T. Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 S South Rebid Unfortunate , By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. South's reason for his one no trump rebid was that he wanted to show that his hand was minimum in high cards for an opening bid. This reason is frequently given for such bids, but it is not a good one. It is much more important to show your distribution and hand pattern than it is to get across the message that you have opened a minimum. Of course, a no-trump rebid does tell part ner that you have a minimum hand, but it is more important that you also tell him that your hand is suitable for no-trump play. 1 could have still saved things had I bid either three diamonds or three hearts as my second bid, but I did have 4-3-3-3 dis tribution and honors in each suit, It seemed that a no-trump raise was indicated and 1 went right to game. Tilings started out nicely. My jack of clubs held the first trick and my partner promptly led a heart toward his hand. Had East played low we would have had nine tricks, but East hopped ngnt up wiui tne ace and 1 e d the five of spades to his part ner's ace. Back came the ten of spades and we were down two. Even three no . trump bid and made would not have been any good from a duplicate standpoint. Every other South played four hearts and made five. Had South just rebid two dia monds we would have run with the pack. I would have jumped to three hearts and he would have continued to four. Q The bidding has been: North East South West 1 A Pass 1 Pass 3 Pass 3 A Pass 3 N.T. Pass ? You, South, hold: AJ43 A65 KQ74 8 2 What do you do now? A Pass. There may be six but any further move is too dangerous. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding three clubs over your one diamond your partner raises you to three dia monds. What do you do? Answer Tomorrow HONORS GI.EXN' MIL1.KR LONDON (UPT The "Glenn Miller Appreciation Society" an nounced today it will Md a pi.-and-a-ha!f-hour session of re corded Glenn Miller music Sun clay, 19th anniversary of the American bandleader's death. Miller, then a U.S. Army bandleader, was Inst in a plane crash in the English Channel. The society has more than 1,000 members around the world, WOW! SAYE! Barbie Ken & Midge Dolls $99 Barbie Clothes 20 OFF Open Eeninot H 9:00 St. Santa all tvenino, J. W. KERNS HERAI.D AM) XKWS, Klamath Sticky-Fingered Shoppers Will Steal $520 Million CHICAGO (LTli - Sticky fingered shoppers will help themselves to $520 million worth of goods between now and New Year's Day. a manu facturer of anti-tlieft devices predicts. The losses w ill be carried out of supermarkets in women's purses, coats, umbrellas and pockets, said Norman M. Kiv en, president of Norman Indus tries, manufacturers of convex, wide-angle mirrors and other devices to discourage shop lifting. A loss of $3 may not seem like much but overhead and other operating costs demand that the food merchant ring up about $35 in additional sales be fore he can break even on the loss, Kiven said. Added up, these losses cost the grocery industry more than $300 million last year, enough to feed San Francisco, Calif., for a full year, according to an in dustry estimate. ( Iose Billions Kiven said that approximately 25 per cent of all the year's stealing occurs during the Christmas holiday season. He said various estimates show that retaileri will lose more than $2 billion to pilferers this year, more than (lie cost of all the nation's burglaries and hold ups combined. Fort Klamath Plans Program FORT KLAMATH The annu al Kurt Klamath community Christmas program will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. Ifl, in the Fort Klamath Com munity Methodist Church. A program will be presented by the elementary school stu dents, under the direction of Mrs. Frank Strahan and Mrs. Hollis Kizer, and there will be a Santa Claus to distribute sacks of fruit, candy, and nuts to those present. Everyone is invited to attend. BLAST KILLS EIGHT SANTIAGO, Chile (l'PI Eight persons were killed and three injured Monday in a liq uid gas explosion at the Infier nillo copper mine near here. Wonderful CLASSIC BRDDKZIP SS9B NOTHING LOOKS, LASTS OR LAUNDERS LIKE A FULL-FASHIONED PURITAN BAN-LON KNIT SHIRTI Now, luxuriate in Puritan's American classic casual knit shirt . . . with zippered ease! The zip's so elegant you can hardly see it. Full-fashioned Ban-Ion shirt is knit to fit through all the auto matic washing-drying you give it. Lines are de signed for free-moving action. Action colors . . . lazy colors. Sizes: S M LXL. 8.95. Zip on in. Well Regular 30-day, or revolving charge accounts make playing Santa a snap when you shop at Drews. DREWS Manstore 733 Main & Town & Country Falls, Or. Tuesday, December 17, 19M The most frequent shoplift ing offender is the average housewife," he said. "Ninety per cent of the stealing is done by her, and quite logically, be cause she does over 90 per cent of the shopping." And, shoplifting continues to increase. A report by tile Fed eral Bureau of Investigation said it increased 10 per cent over last year during the first quarter of 1!W3. Kiven attributed the increase to the tremendous growth of self-service type stores. "Walk down the aisles of a typical operation and you See acres of attractive merchandise displayed to create impulse purchases but backfiring to al low impulse stealing," he liaid. Pilferer Psychology "Look around and get the feeling tliat you've extended your budget, but have to have a certain article, and the owner won't miss it. Or perhaps the potential pilierer thinks that be cause he or she has been trad ing w ith tlie store for some time management owes her some thing." ' One of the solutions, he said, is to deter shoplifting by taking away privacy from the long isles. Convex mirrors placed in positions where they reflect images from around gondo las or coiners alert potential thieves to the possibility of be ing observed, so fewer persons will take the risk of stealing, he said. Kiven believes prevention of the theft is more practical than attempting to prosecute the thief. 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Coordinating arrangements are Laura Waterman, coordina tor for the American Friends Service program at lakeview High School, and Mrs. Jon Orr, liaison worker for the AFS. One young man, Paul Kandi ero, comes from Blanlyre. Ny nsaland, location of the Henry Henderson Institute with which Lakcview High School is asso ciated in the AFS program. He is a student at Pacific Univer sity. The other, Luke M u g wira, a graduate student at Lewis and Clark College, is from Salisbury, Southern Rho desia. Following their arrival in Lakeview Wednesday evening, DRYERS n Pans end many others STATIONERY and Gift Wrap MtfmiNT PRIPFS nas" the students will meet with the International Relations Club of the high school and the Span ish Club. Ed Lindell is adviser for the IRA Club and Don Blood for the Spanish Club. On Thursday they will meet with the American Problems classes of Roy Robertson and Ed Lindell and will speak at an assembly of the student body. 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