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Show scripted by Evan Hunter, will show thousands of birds making mak-ing organized attacks on mankind. man-kind. For privacy Garden privacy for family outdoor living can be created by new additions to house or garage, lot boundary trees, shrubs walls or fences, patio walls, fences or terraces or inter-area hedges, walls or metal fences with hardy evergreen ever-green vines. Thousands of birds seen in show, The Birds at Paramount soon Alfred Hitchcock admits he is in constant conflict with his audience. "When a new Hitchock film appears," says the director, "the public and critics sit back at the start and say to themselves, 'Let's see him scare me.' My job is to get them up on the edge of their seats, and to keep them there. "I don't consider myself strictly a suspense director. After all, 'To Catch a Theif was really a comedy, 'North by . Northwest' an adventure story, 'Shadow of a Doubt' a character study, and so on. "Yet suspense is expected of Hitchock, and I suppose I am fated to go on making thrillers. thril-lers. It gets more difficult all the time because one must always al-ways find new ways to surprise sur-prise an audience. Any time a viewer of one of my films can say to himself, 'I knew that was coming,' I've lost him. In making successful thrillers one must particularly avoid what I call the 'cliches' of movie-making." In his newest suspense drama, dra-ma, "The Birds," a Universal release, scheduled to open at the Paramount, Theatre, April 26, Hitchcock has gone far out to avoid those "cliches." His Technicolor film version of Daphne du Maurier's novella, |