THE ADVOCATE 4 An \ < >1.. ys — N( >. fto P m por In d «p «n d *n t O «v o t*d to th * In te re sts of th e P e o p le PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, líl'JÍ) IN T W O SE C TIO N S SECTION I. PRICE: 8 CEN T* DEPRIEST URGES COLORED FARMERS TO UNITE GAREY1TES HOLD BIG CONVENTION IN JAMAICA nnffn» STEPIN-FETCHIT PAYS FOR LOVE m Q F ' I '! 'i M M U m i N« uro Furnier» Mtlnt M pp I KIP'S FATHER DNEIES h m r iA ai Film Star Pays $5000» H ollyw ood. Cal., A u g , 7 ,-(U P )-A »100.00 breach of promise suit brought Widow» anil Wive» N ph Fumi I jiw To Have I'refcirnre Washington, I). C. A u g , ». (C N S )-1 Washington, I). C. Aug., S C N S )- C iiii(rri>m in d i c i r Dr Priest, o f Il­ linois, urges Negro lir m n i to or­ Approximately loo.ooo census enurn ganize that they may be eligible for : erators will lie appointed throughout help from the »soo.ooo.ooo revolving the country to take the Fifteenth Cen­ sus next April. Those appointed will fund appropriated for farm rrlief. In a recent interview the Illinoia he all outaide the civil service and for Congressman emphasized the great n e -[ which a special examination will be Cessity for the Negro farmeri o f the given as perscribed by the director country to organise and meet the re- ; of the Census. Thousands o f service veterans, with quirrmeiits of the federal harm Hoard if they hope to obtain the benefit! of their wives and widows, are expected to take advantage of the ruling of the new farm Irgilation. Urging the organisation of Negro William M. Stuart, director of the farmers. Congressman said: "I feel Census Hureau, which gives them the that the matter of diversification of preference in the selection of the enu­ crops would tend largely to limit the merators. danger of surplusage o f crops in the wrong products. “ Now that the »»-called Farm Re- ' lief Hill has passed, Negro farmers should proceed to com ply with its , provisions, meet its re<|uirrments and take advantage o f a share in the »Soft.- j oon.ono revolving fund IF CO M PE* T F N T C O O P E R A T I V E O R G A N I- Z \ i IO N S I " ' N O T N O W E X IS T TURN T H E F A R M E R S S H O U L D I FORM SU CH O R G A N IZ A T IO N S A T O N C E IN O R D E R T O M E E T I Lyons, Kansas. (C N S ) A u g , 4— I T H E R E Q U IR E M E N T S O F T H E John Horton fell dead from heart HOT DOGS KILL LAW . AÏTRACÎS MANY Philip Rhinelander Film August 1, we mailed out a large number of statements to delinquent subacribers and also to those whose subscriptions expire this month. We urge every one to respond cheer­ fully and promptly to them. We are sure if you only realized how much o f our time it takes to try to collect these hills already due. you would not have us spend it but let us better employ it trying to get additional business. We are sure if you realized that that we mutt pay cash for everything in connection with the publication and mint meet our obligations on time, you would not have us ask more than once for what you owe us. You muust know that we cannot run a newspaper on good-will, as much as we value it, but it takes money to pay bills. Kindly be prompt and let everyone that has received a statement come or semi in the amount promptly so that we can better serve you. We know yon you will not fail us. The Editor. NAMED TOCONGRESS disease shortly after he dined on a C O M M U N IS T S N A M E N E G R O E S pound of frankfurters. AS S T A N D A R D B E A R E R S Horton, making his living at eat­ ing stunts, was mentioned in a “ Re­ live It or N ot" cartoon for measuring New York, Aug. 6— (C N S )— With off a stack of wheat cakes tw o feet high and comsuming them all at one Richard R. Moore, president of the Harlem Tenants League, already nom ­ sitting. inated as candiate for Congress from the Twenty-first district, two addi­ tions were announced for the district Monday by the Communist party. The Boat Excursion sponsored by Syracuse Club and Ne Plus Ultra Club of the K. of I*, and C. of C. re tprefively on the Swan Monday night , was a huge success. According to re­ ports, it was the largest of the season. | Mrs. Luther Explain« Bible Patage Music hy Dixie and his melody boys was excellent and it was the concensus of opinion that the orchestra aided The second o f a series o f talks on materially in drawing the large crowd "Prophetical proofs o f the Bahai Reve­ that attended lation" will be given in the Metaphysi­ cal Library. 40» Yamhill St , by I.or- rol Luther of Seattle. Friday Aug. 16 NOTICE! at 8 p m. Facts which should claim thoughtful consideration will he presented. All Anyone knowing the whereabouts o f are invited, especially those seeking Fred A. Russell, formerly of Portland, new light on an old subject. will please answer through the col­ umns o f this paper. SEATTLE WOMAN HERE Please Pay Your Subscription Pletu* Your Subscription Announcement of value To Milady The Advocate has been repeatedly called by its reading inquiring if we had for sale several of the various beauty prod­ ucts advertised in our magazine section. That we may better serve our patrons, we have stocked some of this merchandise. We Take Pleasure In Announcing the Arrival for Sale of the Another Race Candi­ White Plains, N. Y., Aug. 8. (CN 'S)- Philip Rhinelander, father o f Leonard Kip Rhinelander, filed an answer to­ day to the »»00,000 alienation o f af­ fections suit brought against him three weeks ago by his d a u g h te r-in -la w , Alice Rhinelander. Rhinelander calls all charges made by his daughter-in-law untrue and without foundation. He denied speci­ fically that he pursuaded his son to break o ff his marriage or that he was instrumental in having him go to Reno Nev., where the latter is now said to be establishing a residence for obtain­ ing a divorce. 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