JAPANESE EXCLUSION Admitted to Practice BRINGS DEMAND FOR Dentistry Here SOUTHERN C O L Dr Hugh A Bell, 462 William» A»*., who graduated la»t June from the den­ ORED FARMERS tal department of the University of Southern California and »hortly after­ California’i Agricultural In­ ward took the California board of den­ and passed, went to dustries Are Suffering tal Salem examination on the 19th of last month and from Scarcity of took a three-days' examination with Farm Labor Service With a Smile He »milrs •• he carries the Gasco Briquets into your home because he knows how pirated you will be when you find our that they are All Heat anb No Ash Office Oaaio it LU is A Lie* PHofk« MAIN AtOO RICHARDSON’S CONFECTIONERY F. RICHARDSON. Prop in the C A $ C A R À $ Q U IN IN £ HOTEL GOLDEN WEST All Kinds of Confections, Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Etc. Newspapers and Magazines—Courteous Treatment NEW SHIPMENT of PHONOGRAPH RECORDS EVERY WEEK OLDS STOPS '.if Chili, Tamales, Chili Con Carrie f ’l G i ve Electrical G ifts 2 4 H O U R S -L A O Q IP P E IN 3 D A Y S _ _ . M3 0 ' ^ATAU A W I A T A (By George Perry) 1.0» Angeles, Calif , Dec, 12—(Pa­ cific Coast News Bureau.)—For the first time in the history of the South­ west, the Black American has become a factor in the future development of its wonderful agricultural possibilities. Exclusion of the Japanese, Chinese and Hindu farm labor through the enforce­ ment of the anti-alien land law; and the increase of cotton production in California, are the factors responsible for the present scarcity of experienced farm labor. W ill a total a-r'-n"' n< 444 000 acres with a predicted yield of 256,932 hah ,, the 1924 cotton crop will yield ap­ proximately $40.000,OtM) to the farmers of Southern California, Lower Cali­ fornia and the Salt River Valley in Arizona. Through arrangement the aliens will be permitted to harvest the ! 1924 crop yield; but thousands have f left and have at this early date caused a serious shortage of efficient farm halp that distress calls are heard in many sections. In the Yuma Valley the board of dental examiners of Ore­ district below Needles with cotton gon On Thursday of this week, Dr. averaging a bale an acre, 3000 cotton Bell was advised by the secretary of pickers are needed. In the San Joaquin the board that he was among the few Valley district north of the negro town who passed the examination, thus en­ of Allensworth, with 4000 cotton pick­ titling him to practice his profession in ers employed at $1.50 per 100 more this state. Dr. Bell has opened tem­ are needed. porary quarters at 462 Williams Ave In fact so serious is the outlook for He has the latest equipment installed 1925 that definite steps have recently and has already begun his work. Sev­ been taken by several communities and eral ot his patients speak in glowing concerns to colonize certain sections, terms of the character of his work, particularly in the cotton districts, with and predict he will have wonderful experienced negro farmers from the success here. Dr. Bell is the eldest of South. One concern is opening 2000 the two sons of Mrs. Clara Anderson. acres for negro colonization in the Palo Verde Valley, a promising locality near- Ranch Wanted the Colorado River, with a cotton pro­ WANTED—To hear from owner of duction of 13,500 bales valued at $2.- a good ranch for sale. State cash 295,000. Another concern has a project price, full particulars. D. F. Bush. near Victorville, while others are Minneapolis. Minn.—Adv. planning similar methods of insuring ------ ~o---- - the California cotton industry of a QUEEN OF SHEBY Sterling silver plentiful future supply of efficient farm Pearl Ring, set with a gorgeous labor. MARIE ANTOINETTE Pearl, indes­ In order to supervise the coloniza­ tructible and guaranteed for life, Has tion of the negro in the various pro­ an Oriental sheen; can be worn at all jects, the California Colored Realty occasions; must be seen to be appreci­ and development Assn. (Inc.), a Negro ated. MONEY BACK guarantee. Real Estate men’s organization was Price $3.00. F. A. Walters & Co., recently formed in Los Angeles for the G-113, Roeblmg, N. J. purpose of co-operating with the land --------o-------- owners, farm organizations and realty POSSESS FOR SUCCESS image boards in a systematic campaign of of GANESHA, Hindoo god of lucky activity, publicity and supervision with auspices. Supplied with authentic le­ the object of interesting and locating gend absolutely FREE, but if you like reliable, efficient and industrious negro send five cents for postage. 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