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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 5

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THt UI MflSCRAtiTTMBi CHINESE REPORT JAPANESE ROUTED Several Thousand Slain, Driven Back Twenty Miles jfc HONGKONG. Oct. 'i. A disixitulius from Cluiiij Ifhn toclny saul that the force the I i I province city Inul been repulsed 120 miles to the i i thousand casualties am" a another Japanese advance had been checked west of 111 Cnnlon-llankow railroad. An earlier Chinese report from i Chunkim; had said the i were 20 miles north if and the i a a i forces expected i i days.

Fitfhtinn from prepared i po sitiuns, the Chinese saiil lliry had disabled uniLs and silenced enemy a i lery which earlier had blaster opening; in the Clilnose defenses The dispatches said the Chine ad broken a Japanese 50 miles from Nanchang, where Japi ane.su i were seeking to prne- Irate Hunan province from th east. Famous Name Sets New Record Let Us Check Your A Regularly We Can Save You Time Trouble Money With niir fiiKl wrvlfi'. II "'ill only tnkt! it i to rlu'rk up. while limy ymi eoHtly Mini of (rouble. See Our Cmuiileli! Line OF Delco Batteries 1-3-1 Service Station 808-Wnsh.

Ave. I'lione 131 i I Taken from (he production line recently, the i i i was posed fur (his i i K. G. Bieelilcr, Frigidaire general maunder, nnd C. F.

KeUerintf, vice- pri'sit'unt, (ion oral Mylor; Corporation. Wt'II-kmnvn for his i i to industrial research and development of a widely used mechanisms, Mr. Ketfering had particular interestel in tiie 5.000,000(1)0 Frigidaire. Ills inspiration and engineering knowledge of refrigeration were in a large measure responsible for the original establishment of the Frigidaire industry. i (he years, Mr.

KeUering, working closely i Mr. Hiediler, has made many contributions i have been of tremendous value in making product what il is today according Robert II. Shaw, local Frigidaire dealer. Letters To The Editor RESPECT OUR FLAG Dear Mr. Carter: Standing on Washington avenue, i a when the Green- i i School a pa.s.scd will) the flag of United Stales leadjng the procession, it was a a i i to observe but a i a i at the respect the people paid to the flag.

Oi' all the and syml)ols rfince the world be.yan there is none other so of meaning ns the a of i country. The people of our i need a les- in "A in erica nil-MI" so may I take i i to remind them a a piece of red, i and blue i means i thou- years ol upward. It is the of ages of for liberty. It is i a of bur.Kin hope in blrmm. nnf forgot in tlie riag i.s in a parade i in a review, all persons prociiJ shniild fai-c flag stand at a i and salute.

in i should render the i hand xalutc. not in i i in, men should remove the headdress i the right band and hold il at the left shoulder, the hand beiny over the heart. Women should salute by placing the rijjbt hand over the heart. The salute to the a in the moving column is rendered at the moment the flai; passes. 1 I returned from the American Legion National Convention Chicago where a 14-hour parade was held with some 2(100 U.

flags being displayed throughout i parade nnd it was' a sight worth feeing of respect to the i a being displayed by the near i i people witnessing this parade. This appeal is made tu all men and women ot all colors and tongues, that they may come i to understand a our flag is the. symbol of i and k'ani in and respect it. Thank JdN'ACF. F.

LOYAI'OSO i Mississippi i September 30, HOG KILLING TIME WILL BE HERE SOON Animal Husbandman Gives Suggestions To Farmers On Slaughtering STATE COLLKGE. Sept. 30. HUB i i time, which means that abundant supplies of savory spnrcribs, sausage, pork chops and backbone will be available- for the daily diet, will soon be here, says Paul F. Newell, extension animal husbandman, who offers timely suggestions to producers hi preparing hogs for slaughter.

Newell says hogs finished at to 250 pounds are best Tor home slaughter and for market us they produce a i hams, choice bacon, and fresh cuts. Farm slaughtered hogs should be thoroughly bled, cleaned and dressed to produce quality cuts. Fattening hogs requires balanced rations for economical gains. Newell recommends that the grain feed, usually corn, be supplemented with adequate high protein feeds and that pasture be supplied if possible. lie says fattening hogs should not be confined on floored closed jjons.

They do better in fenced loUs where grazing, shade and clean water are available. Other suggestions offered by the minimal husbandman are as follows: "Skimmilk or buttermilk are the best supplementary protein feeds. The greatest value from them is obtained when 3 or puimds of milk is fed to each pound of jjrain. If milk is not available, it will be profitable to purchase either tankage or shrimp hran which may be mixed and used UK the supplement. Mix one part cottonseed meal with an equal amount To a a or bran and i hand feud of place in self-feeder.

Fattening hogs on feed will require from 10 to 15 percent of this supplement depending on grazing available and weight of "Kipe soybean grain may be utilised as a partial substitute for! corn or as a prulen supplement in a i hogs. If beans to be hogged off have been grown with corn it is usually more practical to harves the corn and Iced it back to the hogs in amounts of 2 to 3 percent of their live-weight, requiring the hogs to cat a DO to SO percent bean ration. Negroes Fined On Game Charges Three negroes were fined ir magistrate's courts here and at Leland on charge of violation ot the game and fish laws of the state. O. E.

oBon, county game warden, said today. Tom Brown was fined $15 and costs on a charge of seining fish and Earl Young $10 and costs on a charge of gigging fish by Justice of Peace D. P. Shanahan, Cordon Cannon was taxed $15 and costs by Justice W. II.

Grimes at Leland on a charge of trapping out of esason. CAMELS have been known to car-loads of 1,300 pounds. A I of 1,000 tons can carry equal to that of a caravan li.OOOU camels, i Ncl Joan Crawfgcrd, Norma Shearer and Knsnliml Russell, head (he cast uf 135 women in the film version Claire Booth's sensation "The Women" (when men I aren't looking) now at (he Paramount theatre. Claws flash viciously in (he i i exposure of the feminine, a over the masculine. A high-spot for women is Adrian's a 1 ion revue in technicolor.

I Rev. Erwin Holds Revival Services At Church Of Cod Revival services bcjinn Sunday evening at the Assembly of God church i the llev. Kenneth Erwin as evangelist. Rev. i 11 Are Fined In City Court; 9 For Drinking i nf clever; i assessed by Judge EinimM a in City 1 Court this morning were on cnneas charges.

Seven cases were WANTS THE SAME I A A I Wyo. A The trailer camp ground is a favorite place this year for i i of Wyoming students. So a wanted to park their there for the i using them as college living quarters, the place became overcrowded. Location i i and water rent for $5 to $10 a month. a graduate of Southwestern Bible I and three School ol Enid.

is presi-! Henry colored, was i dent of the Christ's Ambassadors I et SI? and c.o.;t.s i-ach on charge of Mississippi and state Sunday ut 1V1 i lhl superintendent. o. il.e i We'll Oivc A l.ilirral AllmviincT Fur Old l.iillery On Prest-0-Lite Batteries! A i i i i OU-IIIM-K, elnvli i wviillii-1 1 i emiia.s i I 1'ivsl 1 1 i i mlii' il i i i i i i Ipi-il fnilil i i i i 10 Oiivriliin; i from hi i i i i i i In THOMPSON'S HATTEKY AND 217 Main Slreol STATION Pimm- 2S8 NOW OH LATER? -8, 5 lina.siiii.u: im-an- 1 1 rot'l'M- I I I A i i i i i i i i fonlln.c i i aroinii i ynu I ln-i'U Order Pure Gold Today! Fresh At All Good Grocers! old BOB FOSTER And His Music Boys Saturday, October 7 ENJOY AIR roxnmoNKi) A I Phone 85 Tor Rcs Cover CliEirgn OOc 1'cr I'tTsiiii Tax Included i Helta I Greenville, Mississippi Sir: No one is more appreciative than undcr.sif.ncd a i our city government is so conducted that tax rate could be reduced in- I stead of increased. Coming the i i before i a eve. iUon- a In speak, one i well Our local merchants are wear-! ing nut pencils a i the price up on i i costs and it teems that the reduction, one lenlli of one i could have been better used i i our school teachers, policemen and firemen an increase in salary lhat i i continue tn i there is a possibility it would a 1 produced better results at the a i lot box.

i Perhaps, this has al- ready been arranged How about it, Mr. Mayor ami Council-' men, present or prospective? W. 11. CONDON 213 North Shelby Street Greenville, Mississippi "TKAFF1O LIGHTS" Ciroenville, Miss. 30 I SKIP Uear Mr.

Carter: When the a i lighis were i i a many of us wen displeased. Tiy now I i most of us realize i worth. But lately a i is a 1 am i i to you about i we havj. found reason lor new displeasure The i uncoordinated. He- ecnlly and frequently I seen: all i down Washington avenue tin: same at same i Obviously if is tn two blocks wiih'out i i a rc'd I Mil no brcackneck i and it is not loss of speed thai I i of Ibis.

However, as one of strongest points in a of the lights is thai, tht are sup- I posed to be conductive to an and steady How of a i i I i this condition should be cnrrect-: I they are going to be this way, so a a i is a spasmodic a jerky prog region i all tlie motorists angry and i i at the inconvenience, I i i belter i i i we lake I lie. in out al! I A i i i is a I the way they are now. Respectfully, FKANCKS A A In his opening sermon last evening Hev. i used as his "And 1, if 1 be i up from the earth, will draw all men me." He said in part: "If your religinn is practical, kind a works seven days a week, the world i beat a a to your door, the world i.s tired of dry i i i i nnd is seeking something real." He said that Cristians should live in such a way a.s to i up Christ in their every-day lives, and he spoke of the i i power of the gospel of Jesus i and its a i power in 1h- a i He also stressed the a a this warfare would bo not by a a i or a a i but by the supernatural pov.vr of God. In closing Brother i a that i i a a a i lnv would pivaeh on such Mibjei'ls as Salvation, i i Baptism uf the r.hust and the Second Coming of Christ.

The public is i i to attend these servjces each i at Hcv. J. K. is pastor ol local assembly, which is located one block east nf South Theobald at thi 1 intersection of Pollock and Goelhal streets. a a Ballroom Is Gutted By Fire i LOS ANGKLKS, On.

'2. A 1 0 I'aiomar a i i i a i i i i spot a i i i i a i i orchestras IUIVL- jilayed I was almost by i ear- today. Two thousand per: ons I orderly cxiis as I la me I got out of control. Fire i i a a i i i ing and i i i i i i i menl.s of C'hai'lie I a orrhe.s- I tra. Cl.HSF.

TO I I A Ind. Police': i Depau i at ol sfluml i i 1 in i a i i i br- i a i i to i i a i rn I looker i she a in The was Mad- dox, the Brogues are right this Fall! And our Jarnian "Hriiiph Brogues" are styled in the Enclish Manner, after styles developed by custom i i bootmakers Drop by and look over a ppir--nnd we'll show you our Jannan "Stylo on Iiow they be $5 $75 LEADER Joe Wsinberg FOR Af the Aquacade, Show-Hit of the New York Wdrld's Fair, Chesterfield has the -call You sec more Chesterfield smokers every place you go. because Chesterfield's Right Cotiination of the best home-grown and aromatic Turkish tobaccos is (he only combination that gives them a cigarette of real mildness with a different and better taste and a more pleasing aroma. DATf SCHEUtLB Miss. 8:00 A.M.

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