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■REVEALING' | your ' PAST, PRESENT end EUIURE •• »/ AfiCE' WULACE' >»inqo# mentjLot on *A* Aneru^n frrn-ys - — NOTE—Your question printed free in this column. For private reply send 25c and (self addressed stamped envelope for my New Astrological Reading and receive by return mail my advice on three questions free. Sign your full name, birthdate and correct address. Address Abbe’ Wallace, P. O. Box—11, Atlanta, Georgia. G H T—Will I receive what I am expecting thi year? Ana.—Don’t be so down in the dumps over your financial circum stances for you’ll surely receive your inheritance when you are twenty-one, which will be this year. Don’t spend this money fool ishly, but save it for your COL LEGE EDUCATION. E L A—Did my boy friend get angry when he got my letter? Ans.—Did he get angry—I’ll say he did. He is as sore as a boil about the whole matter J. H.—Will you please tell me what this man wants to do? Ans—.What he wants is YOU but he wants you for himself and he won’t share you with anyone. Can’t you see, my good woman, that your swetheart is in earnest about MARRYING YOU and is n't shooting you a lot of HOKUM. I. L—I would like to know when I am pomp to find a job. Ans.—As soon as you SNAP OUT OK JT and pet out and look for a job instead of sittinp around waitinp for someone else to pet work for you. Tho trouble with you is that you have the POOR ME’S and don't try to do anythinp about it. P L.—Shal I take the trip I in mind? -URaven help you, my dear ady, f you can’t sec this t what ha really is. All he ftp companion on this trip K<ne to have a (rood time fte no mistakes—bo Tore Be up your mind to leave P^Bish&nd, just icali/.c what ^ a life you would have to with this other man. A. A. B I)o you think I will gain anything if I do as 1 told j about actrtain thing? Ans.—Listen friend, you do ex actly as your lawyer tells you in this will your mother left. You have almost lost your share of this estate so quit beefing and let someone take care of this matter that knows how. D. D—This woman I have in mind, is she a friend or an enemy? Ans.—She isn’t an enemy but you urely can’t call her a friend, for she was the cause of your hus | band leaving you. You and your I husband weren’t suited for one ! another and were never happy to gether so don’t fel so badly about rim leaving you. Everyone makes mistakes, so consider your MAR RIAGE one of them. L. F.—I am very young but I am very interested in my future and would like to know if I will be succesful? Ans.—You aren’t anything but a child, but that Is the time to be gin studying for music. Just as soon as your daddy is able, which wil only be a few month from now, he is planning to buy you a PIANO and let you take lcsons. You will be very succenful in your chosen field. W. L. S—J want to move in a certain house but they tell me there is something wTong with it. Can you tel me if it is? Ans.—You have lived in this house once before, and you know better than anyone else that there is nothing wrong with it Your in-laws just want you to stay with them ho they wil have someone to sponge off which is the reason they start KICKING UP A STORM uverytime you mention this other house. I W. C. L—I can’t get along with my boss and I want to know what to do about it? Ans.—Just stay there a few more weeks but in the meantime put in your application for a job in the new post office they are building in your town. You will never be satisfied with your prest ent job and no matter what you do it won’t please your boss. He is just one of those HARD BOILED GUYS. B. S. T—Do you think I should do what I have in mind? Ans.—Why should you try to get revenge when you are not even sure the boy you want to hurt is tho one that turned your girl friend against you. In a case like this I would suggest that you for get the matter entirely and stop HUNTING TROUBLE. Says Those With Higher Incomes Pay More Taxes Washington, Jan. 25, (A N .P) Pointing out that in 1934 there were 419,481 people constituting just one and one third per cent of the famili's of America who had five sixths of the total income of Industrial workers that year yet paid only $474,000,000 in federal taxes, the Peoples Lobby, Inc., is demanding that these people, each of whose income is over $5,000 per year, bear more of the cost of gov ernment. It is estimated the an nual average income of Negroes in 1929 was $167 per inhabitant, according to E. K. Jones, Dept of Commerce. With one and one third per cent of America’s families get” ting so nearly the same income as agricultural producers, and of in dustriai workers, It is obvious that they should have paid a bigger share of the cost of government," stated John Dewey, president of the lobby. “The $5,000 and upper clases must pay at least two bil lion a year more than they did on 1934 income. These people had an average in come of ’10,720 each after taxes had ben pa d. Over 35 billion dol dara have been collected as taxes from people with incomes under $2000 and most of it from people making under $1,600, the organi zation states. 1 his has ben done sinco the depresion started, and most of this money would have been spt nt for goods and services if tax colectors had not taken it. “Our tax system is keepng ml lons unemployed und millions more below the standard of living pos sible with the 66 billion dollar na tionl income in 1936, and with the 60 to 61 billion dollar income we’ll Oertafnly halve In 1936,” Dewey asserted- “'J’he next congres can change this if it will act” South Caroline Officials Adopt Fascist Methods Columbia,S . C., Jan 26—The South Carolina Board of Health closely aping Hitler’s oppression, adopted a motion for the steril ization of “unfit” adults. The mo tion was based on the sterilization law pased by the state legislature this year. Ten cases are now under con sideration for operation, it has been announced. As it ean be im agined, the law hits only the "low er class” people and the oppressed Negro people in particular. Negro and labor organizations are vigorously protesting the law as another step toward fascism in the South. For Dependable Service White Eaffle Oil Station 24th & Willis K. Carter, Mgr. Courtesy Our Motto. Ten New Directors On NAACP Board New York, Jan. 26—Ten new directors were elected to the board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple at the annua! business meting here Jan. 6th. The new members | were nominated from various sec tions of the country rand their presence on the board is expect ed to give new life to the work in their areas The new members are: It. D. Evans, an attorney of Waco, Texas; Roscoe Dunje, of Oklahoma City, Okla., editor of the Blade Dispatch; A. T. Wal den, an attorney of Atlanta, Ga.; Miss L Pearl Mitchell, a school teacher of Cleveland, 0.; Sidney R. Redmond, an attorney of St. Lonis, Mo.; the Rev. Joseph W, Nicholson, of Chicago, 111., the Rev. William N. DeBerry, well known pastor and community worker of Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. Grace Baxter Fenderson, school teacher of Newark, N. J.; Colonel Arthur W. Little, of the famous 369th Infantry, New York Nation al Guard; and L. H. Lightner of Denver, Colo., an executive of the 1 American Woodmen. J. E. Spingarn of New York was reelected president, Miss Mary Whito Ovington, treasurer, and Dr. Louis T. Wright, chairman of the board. The vice presidents are Miss Nannie H. Burroughs, Wash ington, D. C. [Honorable Arthur Capper Topeka, Kansas; Bishop John A. Gregg, Kansas City Kati.; Rev. John Haynes Holmes, James Weldon Johnson, Rev. A. Clayton Powell, Arthur B. Spingarn, Os wald Garrison Villard,and William English Walling, all of New York Other directors reelected include Mrs.Lillian Alexander, New York; Hon. Harry E. Davis, Cleveland, Ohio;Honornble Ira W. Jayne, De troit, Mich.; Honorable Herbert H Ijehman, New York; Isadore Mar tin, Philadophia, Pa. ami Thomas Nutter , Charier town, W. Va. The report of Miss Ovington as treasurer showed the total amount raised from all sources during 19 35 was $49,570.04, and the total spent for all purposes ,$53,119.87, leaving a deficit of $3,649.23. The report of Secretary White and other mom bees of the staf f to the annual meeting touched ut’on the following topics: (1) LYNCHING—-It was reported jthat 20 lynchings were tabulated 'during 1935, two of the victims ! being white. The Association , in cooperation with other organizat ions with a total membership of 42 million persons .attempted dur ing 1935 to secure the passage of the Costigan Wagner federal anti lynching bill by congres, but the efort was efcatod by a six-day fil ibuster in the senate last spring. The Association believes that the I lynching record of the previous years, and especially the record of ’935 since the filibuster, demon strates that the states are unwill ing or unable to curb lynching, and that fedreal action similar to that provided by the Lindbergh kid naping law is necesary if lynching iB to be stamped out. To that end the Association is supporting the resolution introduced in the sen ate by Senator Frederick Van Nuys of Indiana, providing for a senatorial investigation of the lynchings which took place after the filibuster in 1936. (2) THE BALLOT—The Asso ciation wil place special empha sis on the registration of colored vot f*ew T, e !<annl0M. nuptuMi preparation CM brought telfoi tc kindred* of eutfarera lion btfq blood prenmr*, und kindred ailment*— hardened arteiiea. tt?oU kidney end bladder tnflemmask a. Querent•••! Rsiftf. TTtoa* 1* eold oa a moneys baok ft anu;tf • Write tor >r*e literature, deeertfr tnf your cmadMor, Check The** c vmptoir.s- H»adael>*t. fllevl tea* fauiiln^ BpeH\ Mir> p*dag, s-amp*, uumbnera Id enue end logt, “pin* end u*cAim wiuetk -ue— etui othtre. Send No Money. Delays ere evigcrok*. Uedlojt to utroke and newt tailor*. Write today. National Utona Company Wi* lunxnnt* iUchanga l!dg D*irolt, MUIt. Fb Jcimti Ptskim WrA* Hermanns Markets 24TH and LAKE STS. WE 5444 (j OUR PRICES ARE REASONALBE Q WE DELIVER f , : a | era and the wide use of the ballot by them. During 19?K continued pressure by the Association final ly secured the indictment of John Cash ion of Wilkesboro, North Carolina, who denied fourten col jored people the right to register and vote in the 1934 congressional elections (3) EDUCATION—The campaign being caried on by the Asociation under the direction of Charles H. Houston for elimination of in equalities in educational oppor tunities in the states having sepa rate schools for both races will bo continued and intensified. This campaign contemplates legal ac tion to eliminate unequal school terms, unequal teachers’ salaries, grossly unequal per capita expend itures by the states, unequal pro visions for transportation for rural pupils, failure to provide graduate and profesional training at public expense for Negroes as well as whites. On this latter topic the Association was successful in ’35 in placing a Negro tudent in the Law School of the University of Maryland after carrying the case to the Maryland courts. No state which has separate educational in stitutions for both races provides graduate or professional training at public expense for Negroes. Surveys are being made of the states of Virgiinia, North Caro lina, and Missouri, with an eye to instituting suits in those stat es. (4) SHARP] CROPPERS— The Association is co-operating and assisting in the organization of white and colored share-croppers and tenant farmers in the South, with an eye to improving their condition. (6) RELIEF and EMPLOYMENT —•The Association will ask for a congressional investigation of the discrimination practised against Negroes in direct relief and work relief projects by local administra tors in the North as well as in the South (6) LEGAL DEFENSE— The Association W cooperating with four other national organizations in a united defense committee for ! 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