_;.-t,,-=_.e__.,,,-_.,,-, _ _ KEEP IN THE SWING AT " TIIE BLUIIEII BLIIB The City's Modernand Nr~ Conditioned Dance Hall n 4o’- . CAFETERIA SERVICE WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN TO PUBLIC Dancing 9 O':locIt Legionaires Orchestra Oié0<ffliu bowlers are BOWLING P051112 . Aiiosether 20000 . ._.- affiliated vwith the New South SYDNEY. Australia - <0?) -~ Wales Bowling AssOCiHlJOII and Lawn bowling is growing lncress- moat clubs reported 1on8 waitlni; ingiy popular in Australia. par- lists. _ » ticulai-ly in New South Wales. The pennants t-unpetitlon this year attracted more than 3.000 players; —-— tn competitions in vanoiis grades O! Denmark's population of lln the sydncy metropolitan area 3.844.300. more 1h?!" 11311’ @931" alone. At least another 5.600 willl-i00i live in the country play in county totirurnients. 1.822.800 l'i\'e in the cities, By Clifford MucBride ':'I c0 LTnaiitifliTveLLEits Napoleon and Uncle Elhy ZTIGGERS.’ UNCLE ELBYfi TWYTN’ OUT’ HIS NEW PERSONALITY Fxi HE LEARNED OUT OF A w. HE LDOKS KINDA SCAREI. LET'S DUCK .’ ‘ v ‘ l. ..\ tit while, ’-O§FO44 O4-O'§O-O-O-O-O-O'O4Q-Q OQ/ a 0-0-0 §1Ill\ IE I i g 4 , PIIOIIE i _ 5 2674 § i IIARIIY IiILLIS i MONTREAL STUDIES “WIOLESALE MARKET MONTREAL. Feb. 4 - (C?) — A proposal to construct a $15,000.- 600 privaiely-Iinaitced wholesale merchandise tnarket, ‘pending for nearly twu years, still provzdes a live subject in city hiill circles and strong city council approval is indicated. The market would provide a central display-room establishment where wholesalers in household appliances. building materials, articles of decoration and other goods would carry on business with retailers in spacious show- rooms. Mayor Caniillien liuiide in a radio broadcast said that in ask- ing for use of a city-owned site in central Montreal, the private group financing the project under- takes to sci up an enterprise bringing in .111 (‘Slilllfllllil $500,000 annually tn the L‘ll_\' in iaxes. Construction plans call for a l2-storey building with a floor nrca of more than 1.000.000 square feet. Except for administration offices and some concession XLCTIIJIIS, most nf the space would be reserved for show-rooms. There would also be rooms for fashion displays and transient exhibitions. The show rooms would be rented on long-term leases. Capital required for construction would be guaranteed “hy an assured revenue of semi-permanent character.” the mrrvor said. A. G, Dugal. executive of a large department store, said in an interview that fimany industries have left Montreal because we have no merchandising market; Toronto is way ahead of its." Those behind tile project, whzch must be approved hy city council, recently sent a representative and architect to New York and Boston to study merchandising markets and methods there. t FUTURE WEALTH About 340.000 square miles of forests. which cover approximately one-third of the total land area of Canada, are ronsitierctl pfOdLlClil/C‘ but not at present accessible. ~__..._.p . __ OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams I . we Foitsiimimiwa kiolinemteim iionuswouo ' l l E l OUR BOARDING HOUSE NEW FALSE TEETH, YOU AIN'T BIFOCAL GLA55E5 YOURSELF! AN’ ARCH 5UPPOIZT5 A GUY WITH MUST NWKE YOU ALL OF THEM a FEEL NOT QUITE PIECES DON'T WUIZSELF.’ KNOW WHUT MINUTE HE MIGHT G01!) LOOKIT w’ BULL BOL$TERH¢ HIMSELF ti? 1o ‘FAKF AtTuRN ' a] Lll< Z~ s ‘. ClTP-wnnm5 aimle- eemzseraeesmfleu: , n-us oencea uni-vane . ME, AND REPQIMRMD ’ HIM For? si-usera amen)- ITVOR Yoisu. HEHQ I i MAYOR FATTLETON ROAR. / l ~vTHI$ OUTRPGE""~ 1 ue-uu=~--.__ no-uumnnnm A my! 212m Q LOCKED no sawmzoom-crnzen euPs on lcv watx, seams i i ‘pozen sees AND PICKETS crrv ‘ HALL-w care on Pores-wanes l CHASING PEOPLE —\~AND new - ‘THE _ GUARDIAN. l Con tract Bridge V .39 Jagsplyleflnlbrbel {so ~ a Inuit Bednnlnf Today's declarer. playing a vul- nerable slam contract. deleated himself st the verv lirst trick. , Northdealer. l Both aides vulnerable. t Q73 Q42 | Qaxssas i ‘as: . 4s4 Q1065! 9.190s N QKQIO 911015 w 1-; g aioss Q S §Q76l gaxoao ' 9A;1 O ‘£53 Thebiddln] North Bast South Well 1Q Pass 2Q ‘Peal 3Q Pass 4N1‘ 59 Pass e4 g: Pass Poss South dispensed with the five- notrump bid because (presumably) he law that even if North could announce two kings, South oeisid not. afford to bid s grand slam. West opened the club ten. and deelarer, figuring that he might as well try the finesse, put in dummvs jack. East covered, and South won with the king. Four rounds of trumps were now drawn, dummy discarding both hearts. Declarer then led and passed a diamond. West had not been so obligtng as to “split his honor", and therefore, alter East woii with the blank queen, the diamond suit was still a long way from establishment. Too long s i iray, as it happened! East saw the iurgcnt necessity to get the club ace out of dummy, so that it could not serve as an entry when. it was needed, and therefore return- ed a club. This sound defensive l play broke the contract. The lines i of communication between the closed hand and dummy we're now too tenuous. and eventually south had to concede defeat, The play of the club Jack at the first trick was a costly maneuver! ‘South should have fox-seen the possible need‘ -to pass one dia- mond into the East hand, and therefore he should have made it unpleasant for East to return n. club. If South had kept the ace~ jack of clubs in dummy, winning the first trick with the king, then ‘drew trumps, discarding dummy's i hearts. then passed a diamond to East, he would have remained in full control of the situation. East would have to return s heart: South would win (discard- .iiig duriim,\"s club Jacki, lead his remaining diamond to the are. ruff a low diamond. then use the club ace for enti-y to the rest of the diamond suit. S UBMA KIN E VOLCANOES Oceanic islands are those which have risen mm the sea by volcanic action. Headaches clue 1o. . . Constipation Yield quickly +0.. . . All-Vegetable Laxative Tonight take all vegetable NR Laxa- tive. _lt helps clear outthoroughly and PICISAHQILUIRQIKKIII] waltel, often the cause of eaclaches. Mikel you feel ' tighter. It ll purely vegetable. NR comes in twp strengths, Regular N! and NR Juniors (ii dose). 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