r- . . Assembly Backs CI, CHOP SUEY ... . . . CHOW ME IN Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. French Premier PARIS (P Premier Joseph Laiiiel today won a vote of confidence from the French National BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ELKS Assembly. The official count j SOClAi was 311 to 262. Earlier he had told the assembly that to vote him out of office might scuttle the chances of peace in 0 ' , f Hollywood Cafe EVENING OuUiile Order'. Phone VA ' The Chilean volcano of Lascar, 4 Good Fit, Riht Trump IMays Work 'Miracle' A good fit between declarer's hand and dummy, plus proper handling of the trump suit, can work magic. And Miss Brash has to he on the receiving end of some kind of miracle in order to bring home some of her w ild contracts. ! which la.st erupted in 1951, is 19,- MoyBth try Dailv News Classified 652 feet high. Bits' hau; Champlon angrily. "No worse thnn th "iefense." needled Mlw Br-'sh. "WLh your hind, I'd hive oper.cd a dli-niond. It's ludnmatle." JAKE'SORCHESTF, w:mr.rvi'iM:w TODAY TO SATURDAY" ' TMEY'WE ,H THC MOV.r. N0 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. mSBffl. In today's dnl she made a "ompletelv unjustified Uimn to four spades over hr pnrtner's cngle r"lse. As It happened Mr. Meck's rolse wps cf t)). noxlmum vorie'y. Even so It ippenrs M'.ss Brnsh mint lo e fhree dlanrnds and a .tril'un rick.' TlJ'-re Is' no nhc' Id (1K-enrd env of ber loslp? dl mondi r-vn If that suit Isn't op'-ncd. Kiet'l eplcr r.oth RlrlP:i vulnrnb'i North (Mr. Mrrk) 8 J 7 4 3 H K 4 BT a 8 C A 8 7 2 (Mr. I huillitun lr. Mrl) S-C 8 0 H- Hi II- 8 6 li t-K J t--A 10 8 2 c K j io 5 4 : - J H a ! Miilh (Mu llm-li) H-A K 10 9 II -A 10 7 a D 9 4 3 C 8 Tlie blUillTitr : S h W-tt North K t 18 Ps J 1'iws 4 8 All Pa But that's where the magic of the trump suit comes in. We can hardly blame Mr. Chuinplon for not leading a diamond. With three trunipi to the queen, he had no particular desire to get in a ruff. And he might be leading right Into Mi.ss Brush's ace- THE STARVING WORLD of tomorrow will depend on food provided by man-made moons launched into outer space to move in regular orbits around the earth, according to the story, . "Moon Farms to Banish Starvation" in the May Issue of Mechanix Illustrated magazine. Their principal product will be algae, a new food sub stitute recently discovered by scientists, which Is rich in vitamins A and Bl and has a far greater protein content than meat, fish or fowl. The "moons" probably will be saucer-shaped with growing tubes concentrically arranged on the upper deck; drying and collecting equipment, sturime bins, living quarters for the workers and other equipment will be housed in the shallow bowl beneath. A tubular doctTln the lower portion of the artificial satellite will allow for docking of the cargo ships that carry produce buck to the earth daily. Relax Rest Enjoy Chrome KITCHEN STOOLS CAUKrON-" EvrniiUs ShWS r'-'M '9 Saturday Mat. KKlSinOl-.PHJ Handy stepladder. Rubber treacled steps fold away. Can be used as a chair for 2- to 4-year-olds. Foam rubber scat B0. $1850 Wave of U.S. Waterfront Activity Seen If And When St. Lawrence Seaway Built SCOTT mnaShptgui Chrome HIGH CHAIRS ' v' ' Scat, back and sides are of padded, washable plastic 5 with new SWING-AWAY TRAY. "Princess Anne" 21,5 Rut the steel companies In Ohio and around Pittsburgh are eager for the Labrador ore. If they can't get it through the St. Lawrence, it might go by water Kv SAM DAWSON TOLEDO, Ohio The St. Lawrence seaway when and if it becomes reality is counted upon to stir a wave of activity along lake waterfronts on the to the Atlantic seaboard steel i onecn I WAYNE MORRIS JOAN U.S. side. WELDONf routing of incoming and outgoing goods and farm products. Looming is a scramble among the states and cities to lure new industries. Toleda says that, granted the port authority law it's asking of the Ohio state legislature, it plans to become the foremast western terminal. It contends it is the first lake port free of ice in the sprine and the last to be closed in the fall. Toleda has ordered a survey of harbor possibilities. mills-and attract more of them ; Hp (lPrlUr.d Qn the normal op-there and away from the Mid- ; tnlng o lnp lng of flubs nn,j wcs ' . dummv's aee won. Miss Brash It would also be a swlzzlcstick stirring up many parts of the "Prince Charles" 2150 ; economy elsewhere. 7-9 p.m. Today and Saturday Marinee Saturday 2 p.m. TOTE. A K.WKII S ri.WKRSTHM FD Liwywwi'umi. pruiiiiiiiy miu uuwu S W Ail king of spades and found out she ri.' tf--.i .J i discarded the eight of diamonds. I With no show of surprise or Already under way along the i lakes are plans for port authori- tics with taxing powers, for ex-1 tensive building of docks, for I harbor dredging, and for re- ! YOU CAN DEPEND ON i SUN-LITE CONTOUR LOUNGE Adjusts to two positions lUsolf 'but . . . has not one moving part. The chair , lounge that has taken the Whon Ul'w-yshi.t in art&ft W rniHJve en,fw3 tnw Hint WJlP3, Uti'k-fti'lir, tirni fecimg iff. , H 1 J I . 1 ' I i'li disappointment, she proceeded as follows. She led a small heart to the king, returned club and ruffed it. She cashed the ace of hcaris, then rufleu a heart on the board. She ruffed another club In her hand and now led her lust heart. If Mr. Champion ruffed nt this polm, Miss Brash would merely slulf a diamond from the board, losing only two diamonds aori the trump trick. follow. Dudd'-Kiditcy I'ilb etuim-late kidneys lt NATIONAL DESIGN AWARD two years In a row. DANCE FRIDAY MAY 7th Legion Auditoriu oormitl dmy. Ymi ler-l bet Ut slrrf brtter, wurk britw. lift IJmki s nt any 4 v dnix tire. Vmi ru detwud on Doid'i. DETROIT DLBATES DOC KS rv"'nt i- debiting deepening ; its channel and building dock I facilities for the larger freighters the seaway would admit. ; Cleveland reports its export ! business last, year came to I S500 000.000 Its business men talk confidentially of doubling j ' that some even say trebling it within a few years alter the 1 seaway is completed, j Milwaukee is credited bv many j of its lake port rivals with hav- inc been forcsighted in devclop-i ing its waterfront for the- sea- way's expected coming. IJf'N' .MIMUS OPPOSED Minnesota iron miners, who : ship their ore down the lakes : to the ports nearest the steel , mills, fear the St. Lawrence seaway would open a cheap way in : for competing ore. to be coming soon from Labrador and even .50 Nylon and Aluminum $24 So Mr. Champion descarded a club and Miss Brash luffed In dummy. JShc led baci; dummy's last club and ruffed with her last trump. Fuming now, Mr. Champion had to follow suit and that was Miss Brush'' tenth trick. 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