i . Maurice Nlchoiis, 12, rescued an unfortunate pigeon caught in the smoke and disabled by streams of icy water in a. fire at London. Ont. Here he warms bedrazgled bird on radiator. eusrrzcrs 1N noaaartv cast: ‘lire men have been arrested m elseages cl armed robbery of g group of dice players in a. green- house in Etobiooke township, Ont. reeantly. About $8.000 was stolen. 'I-ise two men, allowing leaving a w? pgho], wagon, are Robert . l0. of. Toronto, and James Liscombe, 26, of Hamilton. Police Ynid that although Liscombe gave his home as Hamilton. he has lived ,§ Toronto in recent yearse. Dancing 9 O'clock HERE OUGHTA IE A LAWl BLACKY‘! DESPAII Whoever hopelessly despair: The chance of his escape impairs. -Old Mother Nature A helpless feeling is iliten a hopeless feeling. It was l0 now with Blacky the Crow. He was a prisoner. One end of a long piece of stout string was fast around one leg and the other end was en- tangled in some bushes along the fence‘ between the Green Meadows and the Old Pasture, Blacky is smart, but not smart enough to untangle a string. He didn't know how to go about it. Nor did. any of his friends. One of them had discovered the trouble Blscky was in and had called the others, but this was too much of a problem for even the mmbined smartness of all those Crdws. They had a [mat deal to' say about it but there was nothing they could do about it. The most any could do was to peck aimlessly at the string just as Blacky had packed at it ever since he was caught, Hidden from the sharp eyes of the Crows. Roddy Fox watched them for some time. Biacky was down among the bushes growing along the fence. The others were on the fence, or walking about on the ground, or flying about just overhead, all talking at once and making a great fuss, but do- ing nothing. Perhaps you have noticed that those who make the most fuss about a matter seldom do anything about it. "Those Crows will become tired after a while and will go away. Then I will go down and see if Blacky is as helpless a| he appears m be. Whatever the matter ls, I am sorry for him. but a dinner is a dinner, and these days I can't afford to miss one." thought Red- dy as he waited and watched. But Blacky‘: friends stuck around. Perhaps they thought that Just beinB with him helped. And it did. Yes, air, it did. Trouble and fright usually are easier to bear /ln the company of friendl than alone. Blacky wasn't hurt, but he was terribly frightened, and it did seem to lessen that fright to have hi: friend: around him. 'After a while Raddy’: patience gave out. Those friends’ of Biacky's showed nq signs of leaving. Reddy decided to wait no longer. Those Orowe might make it unpleasant for him, but he was in no real danger from them. l-le might re< ceiva e. few peck-W. but a dinner was worth these and more. Those Crows had been noisy be- fore, but it was nothing to the racket that they made when they saw" Ready. They flew to meet him all acrewning as only angry and KEEP IN THE SWING AT TllE CLOVER BLIIB The City's Modern and Air- Condifioned Dance Hall CAFETERIA SERVICE WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN TO PUILIC Legionaires Orchestra ‘(ly Thomton w. time") At the foot hf the post Roddy looked up at mucky and grinned flglted crews oen. They flew ell and ground, him, threatening him as they tried to drive him back. but all the time taking care not to give him a chance to spring on one of them. Now and then one of the boldest would S\ii00p down from behind and strike him with a stout bill. It hurt, hut it did no real harm. Perhaps you can guess how Biacky felt when he saw Raddy coming. But no, l don't think you can. You never have been a heip~ less prisoner watching some one cumin: to kill you, and unable to get away. He did flap and struggle harder than ever, and he did man- age to pull enough of that string free of the bushes to allow him to flap up on the fence post, but that was all. Reddy snapped and snarled and whenever they came near enough but he kept right on toward that fence post. Blacky’: friends re- jumped at the screaming Crows. aarrw roe a woe séoss East had to be alert in the de- fense at today's deal, pin-ea ‘g match-point duplicate, to avoid be- inz "fixed" and given a bottom on the board. i-IA West, dealer. Bast-Went vulnerable. latch-point duplicate. ‘J10 Q748 Q3432 ‘A785 a“, AK . ‘axe N ‘an nos w E 92s: O6 0 ‘Q1032 S ‘KI- 40a Q5 QAKQIMHB ‘J94 At most tables East-West were permitted to play contracts o! five hearts or five spades, and, o! coiirsfi Iloet only the diamond ace and thl ‘club ace.‘ These pairs wffled 559 points. At one table. however. the North-South pail‘ did 501119 W307‘ ous sacrifice hiddinc. iii’! will’! m! sequence- ‘Wcat North East Soul 2 O Pass 2 Q 4 Q 4 9 e g r a 9 a . Dbl. Pass West cashed the ace and king of spades, then led tIo top hearts. South ruffed the second heart, cashed the diamond ace, then led to dummy's diamond jack and stripped the last heart b ruffing. South now led the clug four to the scat-and if East had not taken drastic action at this point, his Islde would have collected a penalty a! only 500 points for a three- trick set, which would have given them a zero on the board. In other doubled their efforts to drive him ‘itmds- u Ea" h!“ Played h“ club "my but they couldn't do it They ight on the ace, the next club knew 1y so did ha He stopped led would have thrown him in paying any attention m than At and forced a spade return. Declarer the 100$ 0i the post Rfitldy lnnked would have discarded his remain. up a; Blacky and grinnflh Blacky ‘ing club loser while ruffing in didn't grin back, {the dtmmY- "crow; are such smart folks that i East, however, was morally sure 1 new,» had thought to dme on ‘that his side could have made Qngf‘ mid mad’; [five spades or hearts; if that was Bucky 5am nothing The“ was so, it was vital to defeat the op- nqthlng to my Bu, if he Sam ponents 700, not 500 points. It was nothing his friends said plenty not difficult to see what would Hg stood up on his hind logs trying happen if he allowed himself to be to reach Biacky on top of the post “end-played." therefore he un‘ Blnr-ky ram-had 0v“. and struck hesitatlngly throw the club king him a sharp blow on his nose, At m‘ dill-mm?! M8- the same time another Crow swooped swiftly and a black wing Now South hadto lose two club struck hm over the Wei He 5M tricks, and it became North-South 110W" i0 6011511161‘ how to got; Black‘, who received the zero score! down on the ground. Perhaps by i Jignplng he could knock Biacky AGELISS ADvwE o _ . Poor Black?! He knew that‘ Nearly 500 years ego, Ileormrdo sooner or later he would be d-a Vimici. one of history's "great" knocked or pulled down 0,, the gave this prescription for‘heaith- ground. Then he would have m ful living: "Do not eat when you chance at all. Du you vmnde, m“ are 110i? humeral: feed lightly at he was in despair? 1118M; masticate your food well: The next story: "The Double 19F it Mei-mule "id W!" 130118; mstake," drunk no wine between meals, nor ‘- "r "a "2"“Y...z*".2a*“= M" M REPEL , v S"? 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