During the first half of the 1930s, Julian made three trips to the
Ethiopian Empire. It was during his second visit when he crashed
Haile Selassie's favorite plane, causing the emperor to ask Julian to leave his kingdom. But the Black Eagle would return on the eve of the
Second Italo-Ethiopian War, gaining a military commission to help defend the African kingdom. It was during this third trip when he would come to blows with
John C. Robinson, the Brown Condor of
Chicago, over jabs in the press which Julian attributed to Robinson. On 8 August 1935, Julian assaulted Robinson at the Hotel de France in Addis Ababa. After the incident he was ordered by the Emperor to leave the country. In December 1937, Julian in the position of equerry to Princess Almeria Ali of Egypt was left in charge of escorting the body of the princess' father Prince Hadji Ali of Egypt, who died November 5, from Paris to
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore for scientific study. Julian was entrusted with administering the prince's $800,000 estate as well as returning the body to Egypt for interment in the family mausoleum. The prince, a vaudeville artist, was rumored to have a double stomach capable of allowing him to drink gasoline and water, bifurcated to each stomach. He would then squirt out the gasoline to ignite it followed by the water to extinguish the flames. The
Amsterdam News claimed this venture by Julian was a fake, but later recanted with an apology. As a result of abdicating his British citizenship to accept Ethiopian citizenship and failing to apply for a re-entry permit to the U.S., in 1938, he experienced passport challenges that delayed his re-entry, subsequently compromising a $200,000 business deal potentially connected to a proposed non-stop flight from New York to Karachi, India. Julian spent his time stateside traveling with William Powell's Five Blackbirds, an all black flying troupe who performed in the Midwest and California as well as performing piloting services for paying customers like
Father Divine. December 1939, Julian attempted to settle a lawsuit between Father Divine and one of his fallen Angels, Mrs. Verinda Brown. New York Supreme Court Justice Benedict E. Dineen and both parties eventually agreed to the $12,000 in warehouse receipts for whiskey presented by Julian with the intention of covering Divine's $6500 to $17,000 in claims. Julian purported to own more than $800,000 worth of 25-year old whiskey. Upwards of twenty-five defrauded Angels came forward as a result insisting on being repaid, forcing Julian to quickly withdraw his offer on the grounds of fairness to all and an inability to pay them all. He also embarked on a short-lived career as a film producer with the director
Oscar Micheaux, helping to fund the distribution for two of Micheaux's films:
Lying Lips and
The Notorious Eleanor Lee. ==1940s==