The Black Muslimi-lll
MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Crimes of White Man to Be Avenged
By God, Leader of Muslims Preaches
By H. D. OUIGG
UPI Correspondent
America will pay.
The crimes of the white
man will be avenged. The
black man is the original man,
the father of civilization. 'The
bourgeois Negro leaders don't
know this, and they don't
Want us to tell you."
Thus spoke Malcolm X, east
coast leader of the Black Mus
lims in a public address.
"The white man gave you
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"The white man killed us
culturally, killed us spiritual
ly. Twenty million people
don't know their names, don't
know their culture . . .
"God will make their planes
fall out of the sky. Make
their ships sink."
Threatens Whites
To the white man: "Your
little babies will get polio
. . . Your stock market plum
mets . . . God is after you!
God is repaying you!"
Malcolm X knows well the
vices of the white man. In
the Harlem where he is mak
ing the streetside speech, he
once was "Big Red," and he
was well integrated with the
white man.
"No one," he says, "drank
more alcohol or smoked more
reefers than I did when I was
a Christian.
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"I sold dope in Harlem.
You can't get dope, prosti
tutes, in Harlem without the
consent of the police depart
ment And organized crime
is running rampant here. Our
school girls are becoming pros
titutes , . . Our high school
boys are becoming fairies , , .
Am I right or wrong?"
A massed yell: "Right!"
Forego Vices
"The followers of the hon
orable Elijah Muhammad
don't drink alcohol, engage
in reefer smoking, or tobacco
smoking.
"He stopped us from using
profanity, from being rude
and loud. He teaches us to
obey the law, and to respect
the law officers as long as
they respect themselves . . .
"He teaches us to take a
hot bath once every 24 hours
. . . to keep a clean body,
clean mind, clean speech,
clean behavior, clean home,
and clean community. He
teaches his followers to clean
up whatever community they
are in.
"First elevate the morals of
our people. Once that is done,
we don't have to wait for the
white man to elevate us
we'll elevate ourselves.
"Our children never see us
drinking, taking dope, argu
ing - and automatically juve
nile delinquency is eliminat
ed." Blasts Integration
You don't want integration?
"Mr. Muhammad teaches us
that integration is only a trick
on the part of the white man
today to lull Negroes to sleep,
to lull them into thinking that
the white man is changing and
actually trying to keep us
here."
As for the Rev. Martin Lu
ther King:
"Any Negro who teaches
other Negroes to turn the oth
er cheek in the face of attack
is disuniting that Negro of his
God-given right, or his moral
right, of his natural right, of
his intelligent right to defend
himself. Everything in nature
can defend itself, and is right
in defending itself, except the
American Negro."
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Eiitrcmc fire hazard means
more restrictions on where you go
in the moods this summer!
This summer many of your
favorite forest areas may be
closed. The reason? Blowdown.
More than 11 billion board
feet of it stacked like kindling
throughout Pacific Northwest
forest lands by Columbus
Day wmdstorms. That's almost
enough wood to supply our na
tion with new homes for a full
year. It also represents one of
the greatest fire hazards in the
history of our area.
Soon now, uttrm u cathcr and low humidity will have dried this
windfall to the danger point. The slightest spark - any source of flame
- could ignite some of the worst fires on record. Foresters say that if a
big fire gets started this summer, it may destroy thousands of acres
before it can be stopped.
Fire Closures Essential
Because 90 per cpnl of ,orest fire are man made- Ule mo8t cr'ucal
areas - both state and private - will be closed for the season by
order of the state forester. Closures normally run from early July
through September and sometimes longer.
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These closures are essential. This year they will cover much broader
areas than usual. But they are the only known way to hold the risk
to a minimum. Where possible, access corridors to lakes and camp
sites will be kept open, but only if they arc reasonably clear of slash
and blowdown.
Your Help Needed
This year fire prevention u everybody's
responsibility. If you go into the woods
anywhere, observe fire precaution rules
carefully. Remember, the fire that never
starts is the easiest to control. Never
build a fire except in areas where they
are permitted. Stick to established
campgrounds.
Watch your cigarettes and matches.
Make sure they are out before you leave
them. Please rrsrct all closed areas.
Report smoke and othef signs of poten
tial fire immediately. If everyone makes
it his responsibility tn prevent fire, we
can continue to enjoy the benefits of
our natural forest resources wood,
water, wildlife, recreation, and payrolls.
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Blow Htr Top
Many a time I have been
asked, as physician, to do
some marriage counselling,
and one of the
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sometimes put
up to me by
a husband it,
"Why did my
wife explode
so v 1 o lently
when I hard
ly said any
thing to make
her mad?
Why is she so sore at me?
All I said at breakfast time
was that the coffee tasted
like ditch water. That's no
crime."
When I asked the wife what
had gone so wrong, she said
that for a year, she had man
aged to hold in and say noth
ing when her husband greatly
annoyed her, perhaps by pick
ing his teeth at table, or
noisly snuffing up his nose
like a horse, or spitting on
the floor, or making loud
noise while eating.
Then came the morning
when she Just lost control,
and with this, all of the long
accumulated and pent up
wrath pouring out of her on
to the unfortunate offender's
head. It surprised him so be
cause he did not realize how
long the storm had been gath
ering.
Sometimes the cause of the
explosion seems so silly, as
in the case of a woman I
know who one morning said
she was going to divorce her
husband a good friend of
mine whom I had always re
garded as a friendly and easy
going man. When I asked her
what had made her so an
gry at him, all she could
think of to complain about
was that he would not use
a washrag "like any sensible
person should."
Another woman one morn
ing exploded In wrath at her
prosaic banker husband. When
I asked, "Why the storm?"
she said that she could
not stand It any longer. A
year before, when he married
her, he had told his secretary
to phone a florist and leave
an order for red roses to be
sent every Friday. When the
roses kept coming she be
came more and more angry
about them because she know
that they brought her no mcs-
sage of thoughtfulness or love
from her husband. If he had
walked to a florist and chosen
some violets for her because
he remembered that she ador
ed violets, she would have
been made very happy.
Smouldering Resentment
Another husband came In
to ask me why his wife had
exploded violently, and talk
ed of divorce, when all he had
done was to send her some
red roses. On asking the wife
what had gone wrong, I learn
ed that, first, the man, though
very sweet and kind, was so
absent-minded and so lack
ing in any of the Instincts of
a lover that she had always
felt some smouldering resent
ment against him; and second,
she had told him many times
that she hated red roses be
cause all they did was to re
mind her of her very unhap
py and distressing first mar
riage. Naturally, the same sort of
thing can happen when a
man explodes over some little
thing his wife docs almost ev
ery day to annoy him, like
always chattering at him
when he is trying to hear
over the radio what the day's
baseball scores were!
All of which means that for
a man Just to love his wife
is not enough; he must love
her acceptably so as to
make her eyes light up with
pleasure. Also it is well when
the wife can be appreciative;
unfortunately, tome women
never are.
Spur on tht Spin
Thousands of people, when
they have their spinal col
umn X-rayed, find what looks
like a spur or a parrot's beak
on the front edge of num
ber of their vertebras. Some
times there is a small mass
of bony material, like a but
tress, splinting two of the
vertebras together.
When, some So years ago,
I began to see these deformi
ties, I would often say to
the person, "Surely, once up
on a time you must have had
an awful backache," but soon
I learned that many of the
possessors of big spurs could
not remember ever having
had any trouble with their
back. Either they were In
sensitive to the patn, or else,
in many cases the inflamma
tion, or the change in body
chemistry that made the
spurs did not produce pain.
In some cases, in answer to
my question, the person
would tell me that he had
once had a terrible time with
lumbago.
The important point Is that
If, when the spurs are found,
the patient has no backache
-and especially If he never
had any backache - the X
ray can be disregarded, like
so much gray hair or other
harmless signs of aging.
When a person with a se
vere backache comes in and
I see spurs on his spine, I
am sorry to say I cannot be
sure if they are causing the,
trouble - because I so com
monly see them In people
who have no distress. In such
a case, I like to get consulta
tion! with neurologists, ex
perts on arthritis. X-ray men
and men who are expert in
diagnosing the cases of back
aches and in operating on
ruptured vertebral discs.
Often the diagnosis of a
ruptured disc is so difficult
that even the experts cannot
be sure what exactly is
wrong. When they operate for
a ruptured disc, they expect
A 5
to work a cure In perhaps 83
per cent or tne cases.
"I can usually be pretty
sure that a man has ulcer if
his hunger pain disappears
the day he goes on a vaca
tion," tayt Dr. Alvarez in
his booklet on ulcers. You
may obtain a copy of the
booklet by sending 25 cents
and a self-addressed, stamped
envelope with your request
to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez,
Dept. MMT, Box 957, Des
Moines 4, Iowa.
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4-H NEWS
Merry Mulchers
The next meeting of the
Merry Mulchers 4-H Garden
club will be at the home of
R. A. Chcyson, June 27.
At our last meeting we dls
cussed and selected club mem
bers to wash cars at Doug's
Downtown Motors.
D e A n n Troutman showed
us a flower arranging exhibit.
We then had a white ele
phant sale. The meeting was
adjourned for refreshments.
Roger Pulaet,
A Reporter
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