Pep 12 The Ciuerdienwiilondny. April 1.51 Even these in wisdom schooled May at times be badly feeled -Ileeiy the Owl. Redtail the lluult and Mrs. Red-i, tail had spent a very comfortablei winter even though they had not gone down to the pier home it as. i . I -I. I That nest wasn't empty... .. "We will go back early. but' not too early." said Mrs. Redtaii. Redtaii agreed. lie nearly al- ways does agree uiih Iilrs. Red- tail. He says it is the easiest way of living. He probably is right about that. "We. will start when- ever you say so." said he. ”There is no special hurry, but it will be good to get home again." '(l hope our nest is in zoud con- dition. It should be. it is a well built nest. Even if we have used it for several years it should be good for at least two or three Geiilngnllp lllgl:i For quick eomfo in: help for Bheunsatie Patna. 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We built it in just the right place. Isa one hu gvgr both”-,4 in in"-,3 do not knou it and think they are L3"d'”"A” "55 tfhle? hgflemto Ilrifilild ,:oon:wn:tII!e. SI-Immeh 10 73” "WY Md "0'- ry year. A good nest should getlm-. R 11-1 10"? I W” l-'l'”l d'r”'"'59 5"”"'- better and better with use and not i In 1 M me ne i lust far enough to avoid the snow mm." "d p0m."'-- "id M". Redp ”'”l ” it ”” 5 ' p ' and bitter cold iihere their sutn-.unA s The next iimrnmil- "lint! high. l'ttl ' it ' ii" -- - aeglatmor on n i " n"' "m before they uere near enough to Mrs. yRcdtail. "But it won't be llhtleyes. Thai nest hasn't empty. No, building a whole new nest. l cer-lsjr, that met uasnit empty. Then think about that." tle farther toward home. spent quite a lot of time circling so it was that um two big Hawk. high in the air just for pleasure were fooled. The nest was no long- 3"d saumg NW "P where they er theirs. it llili April Fool's Day -Green Forest Ina; w4 really were near it. much of one day hunt. the tirn-n Meadows. There ' Dlrill) of Mice there and thou u no limit those his liawks tin egg. ter than fat Mice. Where ,t.-iruy a great deal of grass an other crops Redtail and Mrs. led- tsii are the farmer's best friends. "l always have tilted that nest. . it is too bad that so many farmers aid Reduil. 'aficr t'hirkctix. when all the time ..I M", could Re why w nun, ll;lf.V are hunting for Mice and Ms. "we'll be liuine tomorrow." said "It wont take us up . Mr. and lilrs. Redtiill saw the tall mbamy we Wm M" M d" tree with the nest high in it long ?look into the iicst. when they did "Oi "Wm "9 WI"-" Tepliedtlook ll'l lh9t' couldn't believe their am-V ”" 31”! W9 do "01 INIVC 10 mere two children in it. They were . t e children of Hnoty and Mrs. Each day now they flew a lit- Hooty thg mg tluls who live in They ithe Green l-'orc-i most of the time. MUM 399 3” fining down below. but of conse they didn't know From such they saw the familiar this. CONTRACT Bribes By B. JAV BECKER rmovs HANDS North dealer. time at all. NWJ1" "'39 V"lM”u'- l-last was itp against it. It was Non-1-u (lli-ltuil for him to conceive thatl Qxqz i-rischaeur vias leading a low . 10 5 3 3 A spade from dummy toward; the .A1o3 three in his own hand. Epgt d5 eA . 5 rided to credit dr-claret with the wns-t an act: angle-aringp title knatve might: J-,5 Amgsoi sin con. as wen upwi so :9 the ace. That has the end of that. . K J 9 8 p . Q 7 , There were now twelve tricks, .,.) 9 Q 3 g Q 10 Q Frischauer had quickly deter- gouru mines, that lg We-sltdlicld tliiee spade .3 see e an con not made. .AxQ;;14, it would do no good to leadn .35 spade towards dummy's K-Q-2 pig 1 3 because West 1a good player) . p would not go up with the ace if Ti” 5'54”! he had it. A diamond and a club North El-It South Welt would then inevitably be lost. 1 O PE” !' ' P”' The only ch n ih f g. P”! :NT 7A" that East hadathcee spaT!?:creewT'.alis- V P''" ' out the jack, and would go up Opening lead -three of clubspwllh K When the 10W Spade W85 0 fm I l . I . led from dummy. And in true In 0 9 H" as am pay storybook fashion. everything work- ers I ever met is a man by the. mm, of Dry Edwnd F-rischauerded out Just as the doctor ordered. now of Los Angeles. Though hist name is not well known to bridge players in this country. except in tournament circles. his fame in 31.”: i'&T.?J.f..53iZ'.'2 i.?”nvL'i'”3.ii'ii AB”.5”WE"t- EW WW fifteen years ago. was spread far Eh)? oumelder in the RCAF Sim" .1.:::;'i'.'::i:;'..i.i:2::.iii::':'. he erland strikes our fancy because somelhmg hone” of its unusual character. The final wedgcd 3'"0"E "19 SW91 Bird”! contract of six hearts in which Wj” "'9 59'P0Und Warhead of I hardly be expected to recgiye un- high-explosive rocket, which ap- there are things about the Euro- P?"P"”Y hid Ciwcheled int" ii! pean style of bidding we do not htdme vim during the Analo- comp,-ehend. French raid. Sappers called on M my ,3". the 303; Md been Egyptian authorities to defuse it. set. it was up to the doctor to try "I don't know why it didn't rattle free in the last sandstorm and ex- to make the slain. and he worked it out in his usual rapid fashion. plode." said one of the Canadian The opening club lead was won engineers with the United Nations in dummy with the ace. Frischaeur Emergency Force. If it had. it isouthl playing the seven. The would have damaged planes of the next play from dummy was the RCAF LDmp0SiIe squadron using two of spades. This play took no the battered hangar. Curley, Last Of The Oldlime Political Bosses; ls Tough BOSTON MP) - James M. tenement. But he lived most of Curley. last of the oldtime political his career in the brick. colonial bosses, has won his toughest cain- mansion. Plilll-it 33- , There are other paradoxes: He suffered a massive internal He was I ,,".u,ugm "hon, hemoffhlli In" (In! which 3'39 versed in arts and philosophies, '-"Nd both lh0"1d"-- 3m M5 d9c' but he wuold use his fists against tar: saud tliiey knfw he'd recovler. den-lcgo,-5. ause a ay a er an opera on - new he wt-- .33.'2.'l?..Sai'l”'t2i-..i'.”..'i3lIi cucked Mm me” those of a prince of the church A' 3""”''l""' '"d ”' C"”'Y't the nine William Cardinal o'con'- operation end his recovery uii-told he” thousands of them could say that H' h d ,h h, he ' they-or their parents and grand- f. 9 iw'5n 0"”: lWtl"- blizhst o- parents knew him. But did they? W95!" cilyf? sh” " 1 9 W3” Long ago. a shrewd Boston po- 59;? ”1"d Vlvichet 3" me” Vggog titical commentatoi called Curley 9 "W 9k 3 ,? hi”. i ,, the lonely many Boston lziacf Pg; Baa mins, yledt EASY-GOING MANNEB E 0"" rke 9 0 0"! "N 0 Elected mayor of Boston four Y”"ke' mm ' times, U.S. C-mgiessman four Triumph End iI'8il!!dy.hIVE llr time; gnd governor of Massachu- tcrnated throughout his life. Death setts once. Curley met presidents took in mid-career his first wife gnd pgnhgndlgrg on (hg same guy Vthn had borne him nine children. terms, how. all his children except two And yet. one who has known him are zone-and there are no stand- longest. insists "the governor al- Children. ONCE A NEWSBOY ways has kept a final barrier be- p tween himself and his acqitaln- Curleys father died of an inlury on a construction job in 1884. iances." consummate actor and political leavinil I Widnw Who beam! I showman. with the dignity of a clcsninii woman. and sons John. Roman-senator. he has been many 12 and Jim 10. The boys Well! things to many people. to work to help. Jim was first a Some know him as a friend in newsboy. later worked lonit Olli- need: others as an implacable foe. of-school hours in a store. and in Many hail him as benefactor of- his teens get a fulltime piano fac- the downtrodden. Others iioli him tory Job at 87.50 I week. with giunation, economic distress Later. he joined the ranlia of and immense tax rates in Boston. rising politicians of Irish descent Most readers of the best-selling on the political ladder from coni- novel. The Last Hurrah by Edwin mon councillor in 1900 to Congress- 0'Connor. have identified Curley man and mayor. And yet. when he with the main character - Frank was 19 Ind In Ildefmln. he hid Skeffinlon. benevolent and suto- been sent to jail for taking a mail cratlc big city hoes. barrierls examination for jobless gone in 1-; family man. During his so - day Curley was born in a ransshacki sentence his friends chanted. "h will go to the limit for a frle:1d." C 9! Hot 'Grounder . The government chargedinailfreodit of defence II Otlery Marriage Ion Of I.C.M.P. OTTAWA (CF) j baa on Iserriue fer nsea 5" '5” M0 !IIrI' service b PTWGIQII members of the W" """' IN a aornsel Nololicll urge." The CCF member for Vaacouvg Eeit made the statement, t. u. Commons eetimntee consinitue ihllfilv before it concluded discus. slots of the EBLIHIITCI of the jug. uct dfllarrment. He said he has never been able to understend the prohibition. Commissioner L. H. Nichol”; said the main reason for the pro- hlbition is that members of the ::ll'tti'len:re hnot completely trained ey ave a east five yesrsl m'Vice- OWEN souxn. om. (CP)-. During this period men were Preliminary plans are under wsy transferred on an Ive;-age of gwjceilo mark the centennial of south. to year. Many also were requiredrlllnplfn in 19,385; ligeegothxl. origin- o serve at posts in northcr Ca - 3 5! HOW! 85 3" 9 3 ll M30?- ada where there we” nonfniinplpoiiated July IR. 1838. It is 3 m.m:.mj-O:-:4-1 SOUTHAMPTON CENTENIAL ties or accommodation for vi'ives.;m”e3 W951 0' OW?" SW3d- "lf these men were married itl would not be possible to move I them about the country and to Had Enough. Si?! them varied training." said. It was not much of a pen- LONDON WPVAA British gov- alty.to tell recruits. must just out'ernment department is wondering 05 hill! Schmtl. that they must wait what to do him a circular sent "V8 years before they could back to it unopened by a Canada. mN'l')'- bound Briton In special cases the five-year Written on the envelope were the period could be reduced to three. W0"d5: This applied to some men who "Fed up with taxes. govern- join the force after their 21th ment, rent hill. national health. birthday and 10 men Dusted per- petrol. idini administration. Gone manentiy in larger communitie. to Canada.” DAILY ckosswotzo ACROSS . Cubic 2!. Spin. Mud flats meter ning tire.) 6. Morsel toy Wild pigs 7. 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