Page 14, The Guardian Thiirsdny,May10,1956 EE1i:Efs12-is; The Messeng By Thornton tiircr up: Cheer up! Cheer upti Cheer! Vlistress Spring will soon be here -Welcom Rubin. ”Listen!" said the Old Hennit. ”Do you hear him?" Farnier Brown's boy listened :losely. He has good ears. He prides himself on those ears. He didn't like to think that the Old Herniit had better ears. In a niom- ent he heard far away one of the most welcome sounds he had hc.'ir(l in a long time. It was the mice of ll'cli-tiny liohiii. ''I hear him''' he cried. "Tlint's the hest i..-iind tin heard for a long. long IIIIIP. I Visit he unuld come no hcrr ulu-rc up rniilrt see him." "Hp uill." replied the Old Her- mit "lip ii lsriiiiziiig me a mes- race. He does it every year. You Irv lllal tall tree over yonder?" Farnicr Broii'n's boy nodded. ”l he il lthat of it?" said he. ' That is iihere Welcome Robin mt ilciiiier me his nicssage." re- denied mar Russia is ”far out-;enre after - plied HIP Old Helmltv and ms-strippint: the United States inihours, Mollet outlined the items ibeing discussed and said the talks stiarp hlue eyes twinkled more than ei er. Then he began to sinK- "Che" up! Cheer up! Cheer up! Cheer" he long. "If he is a messenger somebody must send him. Who is sending a message by Welcome Robin" ask- ad Farmer Brown": boy. The old man chuckled. TA very old and a very dear friend mine who will come to visit me before long." said be. "She has sent her little messenger ahead to let me know she is on the way." ”I suppose you mean 3TISlT('t- Spring.” said Farmer Brown boy. "She can't get here too stir to suit me. I've been out l0Dl(ll'l for signs that she is on the we but I haven't found any yet." ”Listen! He's nearer now. wonder if he is alone. or if he ha others with him." said the ol man. , The voice of Welcome Rubi was clearer now. There was n doubt that he was drawing neai er. Farmcr Brown's boy h0P(” that Welcome Robin wouldri change his mind and go som' where else. The Old Hermit seer ed to be very sure he wouldn" l'llc"ll come straight to that tr: and hctll sing his heart out rigl triiiri the top or it." declared tli Old Hermit. He's done it ever ycar since I've lived in this cabiv it was only a few minutes. 'att that Welcome Robin lighted in th very top of that tall tree. Th-an Ii henan tn siniz. ”Chccr up Chi" up! Cheer up! Cheer! he sang. ”Tlierc- ho is!" cried the ol man. "And he's bringing just th same message. I never hear i without doing just what he tell me to. I don't know of any Cltecl ler sound any time than Welcoln Robin's song when he first at rives. He seems to know that he s bringing a message. 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Catch I so ...i' m&”.Zi2,'.'”' Raoonodono Lirnttod Iorporttcnlarroootact: states possess "the most powerful single element of air power in the world today" in its B-41 medium jet bomber force. He said the six. jet B-41-”the heart of our stra- leizic striking power"-is too often overlooked. The air force is known to have er W. Burgess , , , Ison described as having "truo-in- very far behind him Of course.i1e1-comjnenui cupabuiteugv you know he isn't a Robin. Ther are no Robins in America." "I know," said Farmer Brown's boy. "He is a Thrush. He is member of the same family as Hermit Thrush and the Wood . Thrush and all the other lovely Mallet singers of the 'l'liriish family." i t'Right." said the Old Hermitj Imore than 1.500 B-47:. which Wll- . ”But most folks seem not to knowi it." By MICHAEL WEIGALL PARIS tlieuters) President Tito of Yugoslavia Tuesday con- ferred here with Premier Guy CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record holdejiil Masters' Individual Championship Play) took place. Then to no doubt that in.-At Homo with Helen ?7 t Holtet on East-West relations. iinrld disarmament and France's North Africa policy. 5 O Denies Russia Oulslripping U.S. '...;I.':.'. '.:t.t:...::”t;.:l:::..::"?; ti: ' llintel Matignon. the premier"; In Air Power Paris residence. on the second day int Ti'tn's six-day visit. Guards By FRANK HIKAIIER WASHIN(i'l'0N nun .- l')eience4T0 larnied with machine - guns pa- Secretary ('harlcs Wilson Tuesday. .irnlled outside the conference om and in the hotel gardens. In a three-minute press confer- seeing Tito for 21k terms of air potter" y p ' Wilson told a Senate appmpriauwill continue Friday. Discussions, tions siitrcoiiiniittee that the de- he said, had been very Cordial. fence flcpf-ll'lnll'nl has ordered an' M0llBl Said Til-0 5P0ke f8V0F3blY schudulesfabnlli Franceis plan to seek a increase in pl't)tlllt'Ili)n o ' l for the H-3! uiicrt-untinenial jetitnitcd Natioiis agency for aiding bomber. lie said. too. DellV' that totaltunderdeveloped territories. defence spendiiii: in the next fls-lefles Of Frellt-'ll arms (0 YU80" cal year tllll amount in "nearly Sl3l'l3 Wt-We M50 discussed. he Sl00,U0t).0tltl per day." The total: Said- About S1iti.tl(ltl.iJtlt).lltlil POLICE SWARM . I Wilson stressi-it that there hasi The Fl'9llL'll Pliellllcli Said ht? Olli- been ”no change in the interna-illlled Fl”9l'Il'l1 P0llt'Y ln the A189?- tional situation iiliirh viould re-ii” l'5b9lll0"- lnlnrmel? SOUTCES quire us to int-rt-zise our forcesl58ld M"”9t 3150 asked T"-9 l0 Seek over-all or niuko it possible for ustRllS5l3'5 hclll W End ll05lllll-l9S lll at this lIlll(' to iritiii-e our foi'ccs."J.N'ortli A.t'rica. Protliictinii Sillii(lillCS for lllej Mflllels W953 ('0lll9l'9llt-'P l00k eight-Jet. ii-.32 lizut been raised toipli"-'9 after N0 llllllli-S Of "Cloak 20 a month. L-uiiip.ii'erl iiith the and dat,'S!.El”' man0EuVl'll18 DY old goal of I7. Actiial uiitpiit now isil"1'9"('h Ulllillall Tl"? 34 SP9Cl3llY' six a mnntli. far below both goals.'l"Vll9d "9W5P3P9V me" W979 kelit pmusgs (5.jE'1' 3.47 under armed guard during this period. They viere forbidden to Some critics of adniinislratlon defence policies seem to eontend,'i”59 l-Cl9Pll0l195 0? 198V? the f00m Wilson said. that the United Statestl” any Plll"D0SB- Police swarmed all over the should match or top the Russians in every main category of weap- ons. To pattern the US. defence pro-1 gram on that of Russia. he said. would amount to giving the Soviets ”responsibility for designing and determining the size and scope ow neighborhood of the hotel during the Tito-Mollet meeting. The Yugoslav president, who ar- rived here Monday on a six-day No Foundation To Sale of Jets Story 1 OTTAWA ICPI-External Affairs Minister Pearson said Tuesday there is no foundation for a New York Post report that Canada ha. agreed to sell Israel 511,000,000 worth of Sabre Jet fighter planes. He was replying in the Com mons to John Diefenbaker (PG- Prince Albert). Israel has asked Canada for be- tween 20 and 36 sabres. Mr. Pear- son has said the government is unlikely to reach a decision on the request until Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations secrctaijv-general. makes his report on his recent pcace mission to the Middle East. our defence establishment.” "Wilson asserted. that the United Chewing makes time pass more pleasantly-makes most things seem easier to do! Mcrior Hooplo Our Boarding House no-I-io! SPLENDID Joi(e,MA'.rot2! Ho-Ho.'Ti-tese Neia-iaot2i.iooo -' FUN CEei'5.'-- Anew mo EIZE THE sow saws N A BUR-3T OF GOLDEN 8EAow,THoeis VAEK 5e'l'T&E5 c WILL GLEAM WITH SILT!-. Dy.qlV55' AND Renato Ti-ie owns ABOUT Tr-iii:-I52 Ttzue CHAMFION, GAD. COUNCILMAN aid! ALL A Pt2ANK- i-lei-4-i-iev-t! RAMNED 10 moves 1 mxa) N THE useo exploded. south dealer. Both rider vulnorobh. south had the value: tor all hll . J 34 bids. There is some doubt about ' A Q J . North'r nrat response, and a good . 1083 cue can be made for the direct a 3 5 4 rain to two spades. . 10; . 5 5 Doclarer won the opening club . K 10 3 3 . 8 5 lead with the ace. south was . K 5 3 . J 9 7 . laced at worst with three tours .Q;g1 gxmgg andntbestwlthnono.Attertok- 3 in: the ace and king of trump. . A K Q 9 1; South took the hurt tlneuo. ond .975 when the jack held. he returned .'A Q 3 to his hand by rutting a club. Tho ; Start! unease hwu repeated and TM mums: mom tut clu in dummy wu pod. On the third round at hum W9” "Wm Emu hrrru East showed out, and tho 1 6 Put 2 V Pm critical point of the hand had 3 5 P359 A O F355 been reached. The tour of hearts 3 O was played from dummy. and Opening lead-queen of clubs. It in rather odd that among the nut things learned ii'l1en one be- gins to play bridge is how to nnesse. but one or the last things teamed Is now not to finesse. The tlneaso rests upon the hope that I particular card is in the hand of a particular opponent. Where the card was dealt is Just ti mat- ter of luck over which the de- clarer has no control, but this is not to say that there are no means of controlling nnesses that would be lost if they were at. '-"Timed. Southis play in today's hand is a good example of how and when to avoid an unneces- nary tlnesse. Tho bidding is recorded as it . state visit, smiled photographers who were alloiieti into the hotel before the teilksj opened. The men iziumtiiic Alar- when a photograpliers tl.Islll)ltll) COUNTING HEADS j Ceiisilses of poptilulluiis hair been taken since as tun: ii. 3.800 B. C. when the l5ill))lUllliIflSl counted licads for tax purposes. and jiikeil ii ith West was allowed to win the trick with his king. declarer dis- carding a small diamond from his hand. At. this point the contract was certain to make. A diamond return would be right into de- clarer's tenace. while a club re- turn could be trumped in dummy as South shed the queen of dia- moods. It Is clear from the siicresslon of plays that the end play ritua- tton created by south was part of a scheme designed by him from the beginning to avoid risking the diamond finesse. He had in- creased the 5070 chance of suc- cess on the diamond finesse to 10093 by the simple expedient 01 not leading the suit at all. 0 1956, KIDX Ftaturel Syndicate. Inc. HP B-32 PRODUCTION ll”.-iSlllN(iTON IAPI -e llefcnct secretary Charles Wilson said Tilt-sday the production scliedule Shal Tito had one ”""”i-V """'m'l for B-52 buiiibers has been raised to 20 a month- and said hit is not so" that the Soviets are ”fai' out- sti-ippiiig the United States in air power.” Wilson said the current Otltptlt of the eiuht-jet. iiiteri-ontin no aspental. B52 is six a month although production llfltl liven planned at the Irate of 17 8 month. i F .ii Tl! CHAPEL OF MGM in lCtkIl'eSb0l”Duql1.EhqIdnd I2'LottG. UWIDE ANo'ri-IIGI-I '5--drtim Not 1 ,1 I msgggvggy .;-.Z.....-.':..-.. afrzsr Out Our Way by .i”;tEllW” wse-cri"vDeaoaAcx:l HERZS ARE MADE-NOT ml VEH, 1 SEE now wuur 9.! MEAN! J'-Q-m.L..,5 .'.'-'1. :1 :':.'.'.. I--o CAN QJEE SHE A CANUWU-I FOR A POOH STARVIWMAN WHO AIN'T UK I GM 00 A MEAL N THRE DH! ,1 BETTER THAN THAT! Tl. Bringing up Father 2 (-Zl1.DO7lEYAEEl.lZE77AeT7M4R T!- mm- AIWINWYGOT D1V5'7"LlVE-OVACCaAV7"AH ISA AE'SS MEIX-L) IIWKIIV '1-RISJIIV . 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