,Cit,v .carhcr 'I'hursda.v threatened l The Guardian Page 6 Giants' Playc Record 511,147 Each NEW YORK (AP)-Twenty-eight, players on the New York Giants "iLlS their trainer and their club- .:'iuse altcnrlant rcccivorl a record 11.14790 each for vviririing the orld series. Baseball commissioner F o r (ii l”rick announced the breakdown) Fliursday for 327 players and club rsonncl on eight tcams who par- It" l".lflalC(l in the all-tirnc high it): world sciics nirincy. - A full Giants share was 31-: ITI 122 more than the previous rec . .ii'rl payoff to the New York Yari -nits in I933 The it-Slllll Clcvclzmtl Imiiriris -"IHFP was .So'.Tl2..'i() each. a l'C('Ul'(l mi: a lnsci. The lllllilfls cut their melon mm 3.312 sliarcs 34 slizircs. one half share and four quarter and also gave out 5R.(ill() 'l'hc Giiinis rlividi-rt 36 if- Illl Trill sli:ii'v.s. llirrc hall .7 ,&mA” -Vt7r'lgC);lll"V;iEll-'(l shnirs ' 1 Little World I 0 0 Series Tied 2-2 3 SYRACUSE N Y. (AP) - Jim! wRcar) Owens pitched a neat two-I hitter Thiirsdav night as Srracusel Chiefs zaincd a 1-0 victmgv overt Louisville Cnloizcls to square the. little world SFHKS at two victoricsi apiece. Louisville 000 000 000-0 2 1 Syracuse 100 000 00x-l 3 0i Curtis. Freeman (8) and Daley; Owens and Lotinclt. Br-st-of-scvcii scricr ll. S.TlamesTapt, Davis Cup Team HEW YORK. (AP)--Williziiii l” Talbert of New York. was named captain of the U. S. Davis Cup team Thursday by the cup selection commimae. The team goes to. Australia late in December. l Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, Torry Tl":-ibert of Cincinnati and Hamil-I ton Richardson of Baton Rougc,l l.:i.. were named to the team. Tal-I l tied. 2-2. bert will be eligible to play if need- ed The suiiio foursome. plus Bob Pcrry of Calttnrnii. tried to l'l'”,.V,f'llll the international tcnnis tropnzr. from Australia a year ago but was repulsed. ihi-re matches to two. The intcrzonc inzitchcs. pairing the U. S. champions of the North Air: can znnc. and Sweden. the Elll'npC:lll miic winners, will he played in Rrishrinn Dec 16-18 withlclllh 7-? Tr-rest Ilills the winncr lflkln,L' nn Austrrilini 'or the cup Dec. 27-29. Suggests M!oving Athletics To Kansas City Cl-IICAGO. fAP)- Ariitilrl son. Chicago haiikei'-realrr'i'. sud Thursday he would pay the cur York Yankees ii "reasonable amount" for their liansas City icrritnrv if he is able to buy the Philadelphia Athlctics and shift the club to the midivestcrn city. The Yankecs. whose princip.-ii farm club. the Blues of the Ameri- can Association. play In Kansas .1 nun- ytflltt his full time to business. Friday. October 8. 1954 . Howe Misses rs Receive . MONTREAL (CP) -- Maurice Richard scored two goals Thurs- day night as Montreal Canadiens rode to a 4-2 victpry over Chicago Black Hawks in a National Hockey League season opener. It was a sprightly enough game for an opener and the Hawks, with lots of new talent. showed plenty of fight and willingness but in the end were oulskated and succumbed to Montreal's smoother team play. A crowd of 14.548 turned out. Tom Johnson and rookie Centre Jackie Leclair scored the other Montreal goals and Jerry Toppaz- -V---w---i 7.ini and Red Sullivan counted for the Hawks. The game produced the expected few ragged spots, despite a sur- Following are the results of raccsgp,-151,-.3 amount 0: spcgd by both at Hazz-lbrook on Wednesday: iieams, A spell at doldrums early iin the third period was enlivened by a slugging match between Bert Olmstead of Montreal and Toppa1.- and doled out Sll,'150 in gifts. In all. the plnycrsi shrsre of the total world series receipts was a record 58Bl,76ll.7'.!. including 533,- Ulltl for ll pic-giinie television pru- grzim. The previous high was S691,- 34l.6l last year. The players get 60 per cent of thc rcccipts of the first four gaiiirs. ('I:sss A st-arr; Wiitsuii IK. Pll)'illBl'J l 4 1 ', , V . . . Omngt. H31 lc wow, 21)wl.lnl. Both viere given major peri- Dan McEluyn IL. Wood) 4 2 3i 31””: M0110 Adds 113- J”"?-'” '39 Chicago: Go.-.! Rollins; defence. T'"l9-T 3'33 Gadsby, Holliiigwortli, Dcwsbury H, , B lM-artin; foi'r'.'ai'd5. Mccormack. ins :Timgi'en. Toppauini. Wilson. Sul- pml Hm... .(-Mm wmm, 1 3 lglivan, Conacher. 'J3nk0W'Skl.qMcIl)- Leia Cleric: (E. Myersr 3 1 2liYl'e- H”-T53f'dv H.ild9”'a"?- rhvm sliirlcy Budlong l Montreal. Goal. Plante, defence. lw Stewaru 2 23.Bouchard, Johnson. Harvey, St Tmws 2,30. Lriurent, Mac-pherson: 10I'WH1'dS. ” Leclair, Richard, Olmstead, Beli- Clasg (: veau, Geotirion Moore, Mosdell, Lltzenberger, Meger. M 3 s n i c k. Thoriidale (L. Young) 1 1 2 Curry MacKay MRFJOLV H81 (D. Smith) 3 31 Referee: Bill Chadwick: lines- Michael Peter (.1. Ryan) 2 2 3 men: Bill Roberts. Doug Davies. Times 2:34 nru ruled Officials: Starter, Thomas Mc- lvcmcago -1-L.,,paZz;ni 11-05 Kenna; Judges Ed Down, Chzippel; 2,.Mmm.eB1. Richard Timer. A Lewellan. tolmsteadg Leda") 15337 Penalties: Dewsbury 2:07, Beli- veau 3:27. Harvey 4:52g Mclntyre 6:37. Jankoivski 10:08. Martin 17:46 Second Period 3-Montreal, Ric-liard Suspend Student In Game Frocas TORONTO (CPI - Ryersonim- stitute of Technology Thursday iGmm'mn- Hmwey) n:05 suspended for a year a student re- 4-M0,m'reaL Jnhnsfm sponsible 10,- dropping , Steel (Richard, Leclairl 18:56 3031 p051; on me head of geuow. Penalties: lartln 9:57, Mosdell student Al War.-son during a fracas 135” MCIMY” 19”; M00” 19”” riftcr a iooturll game in Guelph last. week. i . Tlhim r”.”"d The provinczally-sporisored trades 5-Mo-Mica ' Lee 3” . school did not release the name of (Rmmrd' 1.3-V-u.cham) 1535 the suspended strident. 6-?lalCCI;i;;5g,'I.:LT'lVan 19.42 Student soc..l a t" "t . - . . ' . . ' suspended afte:.1theCIggu:?ll gig: .PEflEll.lE'rS,. Bnvichlaid V1.35. G4egfB- mmdemh filon 4...8, -HOllll3'WK-)Tlil1 .. , gggg g A Olrnstend (l'llliJfil' and minor: 10.08 . '''' ' NT Toppazzini tmfqur) 10:08, J:inkow- Architect Of an 13:42. . - Stops: Golf Courses Dies Rollins 7 9 9-25 Plante . 5 8 5-18 ALBUQUTTRQUE, N.Mcx. (AP: - William H. Tucker. R3. architect of 115 golf rniirses in the U.S. and Europe. (lied unexpectedly Wednes- rlay night. Tucker also supervised the placing of the turf in Yankee lRangers Return H 'lCllllTl1 P t P l i Sta Cl. . riricc unis a mes . -' rliuin :ind at thc West Side Teniiisl l MONTREAL. (CF) - New York Rangers informed Montreal Cana- 7 W -I dlens Thursday they are return- Eormer lng left-winger Dick Gamble rath- Llnesmun Reflres ier than pay the 315.000 purchase lprice Montreal put on him. Gamble. a 25-year-old native of Moncton, N. 3., was sent to the Rangers In I trade for defence- man Hy Buller. When Buller re- fused to report to Montreal. Cana- diens put the 315,000 tag on Gam- Fallsllictirliwlc Own Bear Trap rsATHllRS'l'. N.B. (CP) - A young mIn who fell vlctlm In his own trap was found dead Wednesday by two Bnthunt MONTIIE.-'tl., .Sl;ir:i'li. former (.'hir'.'.:n Black lliiwks pl.'iyrr, has retired as a National Hockey League linesman, rcferee-in-chief Carl Voss announ- ccd Thiirsday. March plans to de- ICP) -- Mush Sugar Ray is Considering Ring Comeback NEW YORK tAPi-George Gain- tn block the pi-cposcd switch of the: A's uiilcrr. tu'lj.'lTl”TlI. was arlcquatc for Icrrilmial l mils. -Sale of the A's rcachrs a show-A Vinlm Smkc. at R meeting of league owners here Tuesday Johnsnn. nlrezirly aware thr- Wasliiiizgton Sriintm-5 and Detroit Tlfscrs oppose the sh:li. declined to stair iihnt hc uould regard fist adequate payment. Six of the eight league clubs? must approve a franchise shift. ' "1 have known rirht. alone 1 must make rrstiiutirn in the Yankees and in the Amcrvnii A.-'-nt.:itinn,': said Johnson. ”I lfltclld to he (31; nhout it." "Unsound" Colt Wins Futurity LEXINGTON, xy. rAm..n..1... In "unsound" colt and rank nutlanrl had perfect co-ordination. Iidcr. beat the host three-ye.-ii--nlrl trotlcrs in the United States 'I'hurs-- ii?! to win the 82nd renewal of the Kentucky F ii t u r l t y in strniglit heals. The three-year-nld son of am Gallons an gnff-and-on campaigner since flnlshljl second in one heat of the I-lamblefonian. was an easy winner in both heats nf the 504,410 grand finale of the Grand Circuit. FY0530 30! Was second in both huts and his stiiblemate. Darn Site. second choice ln.the betting. was third by finishlnl third in the second heat after coming in fifth in the first heat. ' The odds-on favorite. Prince Vie. for. Wok ””"d Dllce in the first heat. but broke strike and finished seventh In the nine-horse field in the second heat to trike fourth money. . , a ford. manager of Sugar Ray Rob. inson whcnghe held the world wel- tcr and nllfi(llClVFl,Zl'll. titles. said Thl”'Sfl-"I.V the for mer champion had started workouts and was consider- lnl! 3 possible return to the ring. Robinson retired in 1952. Gain- ford said the former champion, nmv ii rlanccr, has rcnqed ,, Camp at Grccriimnti Lake. N:l., as a tr-jfnimz canip. starting Monday. Sugar and I want to make . four of the world with our own show." Gainford explained. "and we figure it will take A quarter nf a million dollars to arrange that -hirins: Singers. dancers and an orchestra. We don't have that kimgl of money and we don't want to gel hunters in woods near the Red Pine railway station 16 miles east. of Bathurst. I Valmond Boucher, 22, or Rough Waters. had rigged I ritrlng Ind Itlck contraption designed to fire I gun If I bear tried to take the meat bnlt. It is believed tli weapon dis- rlinrgerl while 45, was Id,Iust- lng the bolt. Shot In the cheat. he won found. by lhyniond Hebert and Robert Aube. Boiiither was alone when he left his home Int Friday. He was In experlenced woodsrnnn and had 1 iimnll camp in the area. No inquest will be held. Detroit, Richard is Snarkplug; 5 Goals DETROIT (CP) - Gordie Howe missed five goals Thursday night but the champion Detroit Red Wings had enough firepower to de- feat the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1. in a National Hockey League opener before 10,205 spectators In Olympia Stadium. Metro Prystai and Marcel Pro- novost scored for the Red Wings. who were hard-pressed in the clos- ing mlnutcs to rack up their eighth straight opening-game victory. The Maple Leafs. who haven't won on Detroit ice since Nov. 2. 1952-3 streak of 14 games-rah lied furiously in the final five ml- nutes. Sid Smith scored at 15:42 of the final period. knocking in Ted Kennedy's rebound. But time ran out on the Maple Leafs. Howe. the l e ii g ue's leading scorer for the last four seasons. was robbed of four goals on bril liant stop by Harry Lumley. Howe missed another goal when he fired wide of the post by inches. Toronto: Goal, Lumley; defence. Thomson, Bolton, Morrison. Hor- ton. Cahaii; forwards. Kennedy Smith. Creighton. Watson. Arm- strong. Stewart. Migay, Sloan. Nes- terenko, Hanni-;nn, Bailey. Cullen Detroit: Goal". Sawchuk; de- fence, Gold-ham, Pronovost. Kelly, wolt, Allen; forwards. Skov, Les- ivick, Pavelich. Delvecchlo. Lind- say, Howe, Pigrstal, Wilson. DI- neen, Poilc. Bonin, Relbel. Referee. Frank Udvnri; lines- men, Bill Morrison. George Hayes First Period l-Detroit. Pry:.tal (Welt. Wilson) . . 4:29 Penalties: Bailey 7:59, Pavelich 11:14, Cahan 13:03. I-lannlgiin 17:31. Saves--Lumlcy l0. Sawchuk 5. ,seconrs Period 2--Detroit. Pronovost iReibcli . 9133 Penalties: Skov 1:09, Lindsay 11:58, Smith 14.14. Third Period 3-Toronto. Smith (Kennedy, Creighton) . 15:42 Penalties: Bailey (minor-mlscom duct) :59. Ski-v 7209. Creighton 8:023. old-ham 14:40. Stops: Lumley .. lo 12 12-34 Sa-vrchuk . 5 1 10-32 Nciuglity Word Gets On TV Show TORONTO - tori - Another naughty word got through on CBC television Wednesday night. It was in a remark made by I. 'l'0l'Dntn announcer who apparently thought. the program Just ending was off the air. Dr. Ira Dilworth. Ontario reg- intil director of CBC-TV, said he will investigate. complaintsi about profanity in 3 newsreel. ' Retirement (Ti Shirley Thomas OTTAWA. (CF)-Shirley Thomas. only woman to gain I place on Canada's international equestrian team. has retired from competition. Announcing his 19 - year - old daughters retirement. Christopher T. Thomas. wealthy industrialist. said her string of 11 Jumpers has been sold. He recalled her injuries while jumping as part of the Cann- dian team In Europe earlier this year rind added: "1 have prevailed upon my daughter to retire from competitive lumplngf" ' Miss Thomas broke three ribs In a fall at London's White City ste- dlum but continued to ride with the Canadian team during the re- rnalndcr of her European tour. Mrs; Thomas had been invited to compete for Canada in two horse snows this fall in the United States. one at Harrisburg. Penn.. and the other in New-York City's Madison Square Garden. However, she has declined the invitation. hMODE;N TREND- Kent county council's remstercd midwives report three of every four mothers who have babies In their own homes ask for Inns- the-tic. . into debt for it. "There is only one way to get the cash and that is for Sugar to right again. The same. guys he licki-rl when hc was active in the ring still are fighting. We can Whip, them again." Gainford said Robinson was in good health, weighed 158 pounds "Only I lot of work in the camp will show if Sugar has it. If he dn:-sntt the whole Idea is off. If we are convinced he still can fight two will rcturn to the ring." FOOTBAL S. D. U. Vs. ACADIA S. I). U. GRIDIRON SATURDAY. OCT. 9th 2:30 EDT. Admission 50c perfect corn plerncnr. gx Biltmort Charcoal oooeu continue to dominate colour picture in men's dren Iour rich clurcoul tones bf lLUE..IROWN, GREY Ind GREEN in (fig llilrrnore': siylim Teniim the 'CIiesru' wlrll distinguished upercd crown and narrower trim Q-lr'n'u:7.5o fro. 315.325 and no I About 10 days ago there were MAIDSTONE. England (CP) -- ontreal LITTLE SPORT ,4; O .m :' X” ';.,....e-' .-2:-he an nu-nun-a ' nno.v-magnum-n um,” Euardianscope By J. Pendergut TRACK. AND FIELD , A program of track gand fleld sports between Saint Dtinstnn's University and Prince of Wales College teams has been proposed by our genial and competent Phy- sical Fitness director. Brig. W. w. Reid. T It is a timely suggestion. Athle- ment has been at a low ebb for the past few years. A revival is needed. A start by the big institu- tions will set the pace and be an object lesson to all educational institutions in the Province. It is incumbent on teachers to look after the physical. as ivcll as the mental development of their pupils. Mens sans in corpora uno (Sound Mind in I Sound Body). has stood the test. of time since the Roman era - and no doubt from much farther brick in the an- nals of time. It is hard to beat track and field competitions to promote friendly rivalry between individuals. col- leges, schools and even nations. The British Empire Games at Vancouver last summer was or notable example. The best of good felloivshlp and brotherly love pre- valled. in track and field games there is no chance for violence. and within-the-law so called defence crippling tactics. Competitors are always friends for! life. The old time frontier gunmen always can- trived to be on the "defence,"-but they were killers nevertheless. y One would think more of our publlc men. viz., businessmen, edu- cators and clcrgymen. would take a greater patriotic interest in pro- moting athletics - which is al- most syiionomoua with physical fitness. A reassiirlng feature of the situ- ation is that there seems to be a resurgence of interest in athletic games. There have been several sets of school games in country schools - also the 4H games at Exhibition Park and the Labor Day and provincial school games at Memorial Field. There are many big. strong young men - potential weight throwers -- who never had the facilities or social environment to enable them to become profici- ent lng-athletic games. If greater Interest were taken by colleges .teiichcrs and the gen- eral public, our province could re- trieve its former prominent place in the annals of athletic endeavor. We should be able to send some entries to future B.E.G. and Olym- plc Games, If we concentrate and persevere. DEPORTMENT IN FORUM The conduct at tirriaut two meetings in the Forum was any- thing but praise worth. The Mar- keting Board meeting was I dis- grace to P. E. Islanders. and the order at the fiddling and dancing contest would stand improvement. The wonder Is that bonu ride farmers and others who wanted to hear the discussion didn't rise up in righteous wrath and escort the yaw-mouthed tnterruptora to the pol1ce.- who were present. but couldn't lay bands on the culprits. Most. of those land guys are bitu- fully and naively ignorant inter- rupting and disturbing public tic and physical fitness develop- n Find. Hockey two days ago, std Jnnlk may blaze new trails among Czech immi- grants. The 19-year-old youth In virtu- ally assured of I hockey Job, with an assist from the local Unemploy- ment lnsurance Commission of- ca. Janik arrived in Ottawa a few days ago looking for a Job. Ap- parently. the commission had noth- ing for him but they noted his qualifications and sent him around to the Ottawa Auditorium. There, they took one look at the strapping 170-pound. six - footer, asked a couple of questions and gave him 3. pair of skates. "He looks like a very good pros- pect," said Butch Btahan, coach of the Eastvlew St. Charles in the city junior A hockey league. PLAYS DEFENCE It seems Janlk played defence with the Czechoslovakian national hockey team at the 1952 world championships in Stockholm. But he quit the team after the tourna- ment and did not return home. After a couple of months in Sweden, Jnnlk went to Germany then came to Canada as In immi- grant. He settled in Alberta as a farm hand but ii few days ago he quit and came cast. "I liked the way he handled himself on the ice." said stahan, veteran rearguard still with Ot- tawa Senators or the Quebec Hockey League. "The kid hasn't his skating legs because he has been out of hockey more than A year. but we'll bring him along slowly. I'm sure we'll Probe Death Of N. B. lumberiacli QUEBEC (CP) - The bank ric- count of a. New Brunswick lumber- jack found dead Sept. 13 in s Qui- bec roomlnghouse was Introduced as evidence Thursday at the pre- liminary hearing of Valmont Bour- get. 29-year-old keeper of the house. Bourget was charged with "frill- lng to provide the necessary things of life" for James Aubut. allII Aube. 01, after a coroner": Jury found the lumberjuck spent. about 51,000 on liquor after renting the room Aug 14. Dr. Jean-Marie Rousscl. I med- lco-legal expert. testified Wednes- day that Aubut died of pneumonia and acute alcoholism. Eats had chewed away parts of the body. Police testified Aubut.'s bank ac- count showed he had made out two cheques of 1760 payable to Bourget. Det. Sgt. Georges nuteau said he found in Bourgetia ledger under the name "Jim Aube" I succeuion of items such as "beer. soup, gin. breakfast . comes within the criminal code. and may dealt. with quite lov- erely. The "trend" ll bad-lending to delinquency and riot. If some of those guys brought 50c admission fee they think they buy the house. i Entries close October "The Show Window of Maritime Agriculture" ENTER THE CONTESTS AND HAVE FUN 41st MARITIME . . WINTER FAIR October 30 to November 6 SOUARE DANCING - TUG OF WAR 'S'lEP DANCING - SHEEP SHEARING write MANAGER, Amherst, N. S. . 20th - for full pIrtl DIAI. 902! no 1. ciiipsf . Hamburg: aria saiiawimr ' our - iiiiiiouiiciiis TIIE orsiiiiic or TIE . Norman snack "Bar M8 Gnfton Street 5- Hdbmn S! Iii non, iJoh For Young Czech Immigrant OTTAWA (CP) - Out. of a job sign him." I Janik said in an interview Cn- nadlan hockey is rougher than the brand played in his country. but he thinks he will not be bothered by the difference. stahim said club officials are trying to line up a job for Janlk with 3. construction firm in subur- ban Eastvlew. Police llncover Suicide Pact TORONTO. (OP) - Police nld Thursday they uncovered a suicide pact between Arnoldo DlMaulo, 23, and his if-year-old sweetheart. In suburban Willowdale police court DlMu.ulo was remanded a week on I charge of attempted suicide. At the time of the alleged offence. he was on bail on is charge of abducting the girl. Police said they learned the two planned to commit suicide in front of the girl's home Sunday. Of- ficers surrounded the home and seized the couple as they drove up. Police said that, as one officer struggled to get a loaded gun from DiMnulo. the girl pulled a bottle ot rat poison f:om her purse and drrink half of It. She handed it to DlMaulo who drank some be- fore officers could jerk the bottle away. The glrl.was taken to hospital where her stomach was pumped. DlMriulo was taken to a nearby doctor. Workers' Income Up This Year OTTAWA Canadian (CP) - Income of paid workers rose by s120.000,000 in the first seven months of this year compared with I year earlier. the bureau of statistics estimated Thursday. The total was 8G.'l'f'f.000.000. Income dropped In manufactur- ing. agriculture, fishing. logging and construction. but it. was up strongly In the finsnoo-titnit sev- rlcu group. and also ln.utillties. transportation and cornmunlcItlom. Here are the figures. for the var- ious groups. with last year's seven- month totals in brackets: Manufacturing. 32.260.000.000 (2,- 2II'T,000.000): utilities, transporta- tlon. communlcltlons, 31.702.000.000 (Sl.715.0(ll.000): finance and ur- Vlcll. 81.005.000.000 (3l.4'I0.t!)0.000): agriculture. fishing. 10881118. !4'l5.- 000.000 (s48l5.000.000): construction. 04.17.000.000 (s453.000.000): supple- mentary labor income 8238.000.000 (828'l.000.000). Hocliey Meeting Is Postponed, some hockey fans may be won derlng why there was no meeting It the Forum last evening. Well, It was stated by Mr. Glow that the meeting has been postponed til; next Tuesday evening, so that the club member might meet their new coach who is scheduled to gr. rive in town and attend the meet- ing that night. Campbell. at that time, will give out information concerning players for the team. if the Islanders are then in an or-. ganlzed league. Believe 15 In Smuggling Ring SDMONTON. (CP) - Revenug Minister Mccann indicated Thurs- day another t60 person: must he arrested before an eastern Can- ada clgari-.t-smuggling ring lg cleared up. He said in an interview that RCMP arrested 15 persons a few days ago. "It is believed." he added. "t.li.u there are. 75 in the ring to bl cleared up." The federal minister. on a tour of departmental offices. sold cig- arct-smuggllng on the Quebec and New Brunswick border: has lu- sened in the last two or three years. Cease Attacks 0n Chinese Mainland WASI-IINCTION. (AP) - The United states was reported Thurs- day to have suggested to Nation- alist. Chine several days In that it cease ,attack.s on Chinese Com- munist targets. The Ittncka are reported to have stopped. The Action was described hen as being in line with bv.slc'U. 5. policy of giving Chlang Kai-char every assistance Ind encourage- ment. in the defence of Chlneu Nationalist position: but discour- aging him from other operations. As part of its over-Ill relation: with the Nationalist Government at Formosa, the United States has an understanding , with. Chisng that he will check with the United States before undertaking any new kind . of military activity against the Reds. . : The Tayeh iron ore dsposlti near Hankow, China. .are Imphr the richest in the world. I -' ooco FIIEI. oii.s But by Test MAI. 9911 . QIIA 1 ANI Decoys Calls Snvonf Noble FIREARMS AMMUNITION ' HUNTERS' NEEDS Clodnlrig i ' Gooey Single Ioml I 4 To .ae-coiinion this 1954 liuntliiq ICIIOI-3 l.lTY ALL .' Sheath g 0' KIITVOS "t. llopocms -sryooo. -as mt:W;.