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•REVEALING your PAST, PRESENT qp4 EUEDRE •• &/ Afiee' WULACE- — pa 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. L- C- T—I can’t find out who my husband is going to see and where he goes. Will you please tell me ? Ans.—Nonsense—Your husband doesn.t go to see any woman as you imagine at times. He merely SLIPS OUT and catches the bus to go to town to get out from un der your thumb nail for a few hours A. L- K.—What would you advise me to do about my future? Ans-—Start making plans for a change of location in about a year from now and I would advise you to move to a larger city. The thing for you to do is GO IN BUSI NESS for yourself. M. E. T—Do you think I will Col. Julian Ejected From The National Negro Congress Chicago, Pch. 20—(ANT*)— Colonel Hubert Pauntleroy Jul ian was given the proverbial “bum’s rush” when he appear ed at the Saturday morning ses sion of the National Negro Congress at the armory. The erstwhile “Black Eagle of the Ethiopian Aviation Corps’’, who has gained the hatred of scores of those attending the Congress by his reported anti-Ethiopian utterances- was forcibly eject ed from the convention hnll and was saved from bodily harm by the police and Captain Charles Udell Turpin, adjutant of the regiment. Branded A Traitor Colonel Julian, rumor hns it, had been warned by some of the delegates, but not the of ficials that he was a “persona non grata’’ at the Congress and that it was dangerous for •him to attend another session. Just as the morning session wns about to be called to order, the Colonel put in his appearance, sartorially perfect ns usual and be-monocled and was wending his way to the press table in response to the request of one of the reporters, when A. L. Sol linger, past commander of the Association of War Veterans mounted the platform and yell ed “Julian, the traitor is here. Let’s throw him out.*' At this more than a score made a rash for the Colonel, who with his fame bravado at tempted to remonstrate with his attackers. Hearing the melee Captain Turpin, who was in his office rushed into the conven tion hall with a group of police men and threatened to have the building cleared if the attack was not stopped. This quieted things down and Colonel Jul ian was escorted to the Adjut ant's office from whence he was escorted by the police a few minutes later- out of the arm ory. Efforts to contact Colonel Julian at his hotel proved un successful due to the fact that he was not at the hostelry, but he was not at the afternoon ses sion. Since being here be has been active around the Con gress headquarters and sat on the platform at the opening session. ^Ask for a 1936 Ladies Birthday ALMANAC 1 Tb« nearut dro#*lrt y® be Clad to c»»o you on# of tbau popular almanac# 11 F*° *“* Uk lor It before FREE! they are all gone- r be able to finish my education? Ans—By the time school opens again you will be able to re-enter college- Your father will receive enough financial aid to see you through college without much dif ficulty. M. L- W.—I don't have much success with the boys and I would like for you to tell me why? An—Your mother is so strict on you that the boys are afraid to |eome to your house However you should be glad that she is looking out for you She wants you to be suro that you don’t make another mistake like you did in your first marriage. A. H—I want to know If my husband has another woman that he is keeping up? Ana—The letter your husband received was from a friend who wanted him to loan her some mon ey to get her out of a tight. Can't you see that your husband is not making enough money to support I you and sonveono else too? J. C- H,—I would like to know if I am going to get my job back? Ans.—You can hardly expect to got your job back after being DIS CHARGED, and even if you did, you would feel rather uncomfort able working there again. This camp as a rule doesn’t accept any one after they have been dis charged. ' M- L. A—i have a buiness of my own but during the past year it has been dull. What would you advise about it Ans—There is too much compe tition in the HAIR DRESSING BUSINESS. You’ll have to meet pricesaa well as try to do better work and improve this business. M. T-—Do you think I will ever get my things together again? | Ans—Certainly you will. Just as soon as you are ready for them, your husba"d will be more than glad to get rid of them. The Int er part of Mancih it seems that you will move to an apartment, and will get all of your things together again C. W—Do you think what I have in mind can be corrected in five manths? Ana.—With quite a bit of coach ing there will be some chance for you to overcome this predicament I suggest that you send for one of my Astrology Readings and I shall be glad to give you advice in re gards to this matter privately. Be sure to enclose your full name, address and correct birth date. V- R—My huabftrui brought a box home and I want to k"ow what was in it and who it was for? Ana.— Don’t let your curiosity run away with you, for you will find out on your BIRTHDAY what is in it. Your husband bought you a little surprise remembrance but he won’t let you see it until the 26th of March. D- B.—Should I continue my friendship with this boy? Will his parents object to him going with n>e? A ns.—You should tell this boy that you have been married before If you’ll play fair and square with him and will always be o* the level with him, his parents would have no reason to object to your friend ship. What Right Wing Delegates Think Of The Congress Chicago, Feb. 20—(ANP) * Here are a few sentiments re garding the National Negro Congress as expressed by a number of the more conserva tive leaders, some of them gov ernmental job holder.s The re markable interest which the gathering developed and the en thusiasm of the assembled dele gates was reflected during the brief interviews which I gath ered. Mr. Lester B. Urangcr, ivew York, Director of the workers bureau of the National Urban League and Vice-Chairman of the greater New York Sponsor ing Committee commented: “The committees of the Nation al Negro Congress have done a wonderful job in getting the crowd to Chicago. I think that ‘the danger of failure will lie in various opposing group who will spend more time in fight ing to get a point across than educating the delegates to a point of view which they really understand and support. ; Mr. William C. llastie, As istant solicitor, Department of Interior and Professor of Law', Howard University said. “The National Negro Congress is the most significant gathering ever witnessed and has more poten tialities for eo-ordinativc ac tion than any effort ever at tempted heretofore. Dr. Ralph Bunehe, Washing ton, D. C.; head of the Depart ment of Political Science of Howard University commented: “The National Negro Congress is a great thing, primarily im-! portant because it is a move ment towards establishing in terest in mass action which will help the Negro in working out his problems. The only hope of the Negro is to organize and use his numbers in mass pres sure. * Atty. Thurman L. Dodson, Washington. D. 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Zaphiro told of the size of his nation, of Emperor Iiaile Selas sie wjxom he termed a “great humanitarian'’ and of the dif ficulties experienced in break ing away from tradition and upon which all Negroes can unite the Congress can and will be a success.’’ Joseph H. P. Evans, Wash ington, D. C.; Rural resettle ment administration, stated: “Any movement which tends to focus the attention of govern mental agencies of the pro blems, ideals and aspirations of tho Negroes, should challenge tho interest and support of those who are working for the larger programs of National planning.” Not all the notables are men of course. Here are the names of some of the prominent wo men delegates whom I met. Mrs. Layle Lane, New York, member of the Teacher’s Union, Miss Augusta Savage. 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