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DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania— A Black leader who fled America nine years ago to escape trumped-up kidnapping charges in North Carolina told the press here that he will return to the United States to clear up the charges against him and play a part in helping America's "oppressed people." ROBERT WILLIAMS, who has been living in Cuba and China , during his exile, laughed at rep o r t s that he was planning to return clandestinely. " I intend to e n t e r America quite o p e n l y and c l e a r up these two charges against me," he said. Williams " I am n o t guility of any crime. I am not a criminal and I refuse to be intimidated on the grounds that I am. These white people who are trying to frighten and oppress us cannot be allowed to get away with this."

°it's impossible for the newspaper to know the ve/edlct, the uury hasn't delivered yet ! " African Guerillas E^qual Bravery Of Viet Cong In Liberation Movements Liberation Front. Yet nothing tor e p t i t i o u s American and date has deterred these African Chinese" parties, according to "freedom fighters." some sources. Roberto heads at least 8,000 troops and frequently Perhaps the most well-known These a b b r e v i a t e d titles, negoitates for arms through the of these groups in the F R E L I ZAPU, ZANU, ANC, PAC, F R E Congolese defense ministry. LIMO, G R A E , SWAPO, UNTTA MO, 8,000 or more strong in The MPLA (Popular Liberation and MPLA, may register little Mozambique, and the liberators f a m i l i a r i t y for many Black of Niassa and Cabo Delgado Movement) also brandishing the Americans, but their very men- provinces. Latest reports indicate sword and Ml in Angola links on tion strikes harrowing fear, and that Zambezia and Tete, impor- occasions with SWAPO (South terror in the hearts of white su- tant Portuguese held territories, West Africa People's Organization) in stepped-up hit and run premacy regimes now squatting have been penetrated. The Porraids on South African army tugese troops, numbering around upon African soil. 40,000, have failed poorly in com- bases. TO SOUTH AFRICA, Rhodesia bat with the swift, fast-striking In Mozambique, Rhodesia, and and Portugal, the ZAPU, F R E L I - FRELIMO bands. South Africa, the ANC, (perhaps MO, SWAPO, and others reprethe most versatile and adaptable T H E FRELIMO is said to re- f i g h t i n g group) taking orders sent f e a r l e s s Black Africans, ceive aid chiefly from Algeria. banded together in an "unto from Oliver Tambo and Tennywhile son Makiwane in Luska and Dar, death" guerilla war against all Russian a s s i s t a n c e , white intruders. These groups, as charged by the west, is uncon- criss-cross the territories, raidmuch diversified in tactics and firmed. From whatever source ing, shedding uniforms to take strategy as the African peoples h o w e v e r , the success of the up reconnoitring activity, sabothemselves, can easily be equat- FRELIMO suggests that they are taging, and sniping. ed in determination, and fighting being effectively supplied with Most of the guerilla groups spirit, with the much heralded arms for the present phase of have the blessings of the OAU their struggle. National Liberation Front in Viet (Organization of African Unity), Nam. Operating chiefly in Angola but many of these groups are The ZAPU (Zimbabwe African against the Portugese is the An- beginning to show less and less Peoples Union) is doing battle in golan Revolutionary Government affection for the simi-moderate Rhodesia. These brave fighters in Exile (GRAE) headed by Hol- organization, which officially repare said to have a force nearing den Roberto, whose military sup2,000. They have been successful port comes primarily from "swin causing massive white evacuation of the northeast, around Karoi, Sinoia and Banket. Well trained in the use of automatic weapons and light artillery, the ZAPU frequently hold joint maWASHINGTON — On the eve committee in April of this year, neuvers with ANC (African Na- of Summer, 1969, powerful voices by Acting Deputy Chief of Army tional Congress g u e r i l l a s ) a within the government gave indi- Research and Development Donstrong group, skilled in infiltra- rect sanction for the use of ald D. Blackburn, indicated that tion tactics. Mace, before a Consumer Sub- Mace produced temporary eye committee of the Senate Com- damage to animals, including The Rhodesians have mustered merce C o m m i t te e, last week. "moderate to severe conjunctivia regular army of 3,600 and Mace, a b l i n d i n g chemical tis." When this information was South Africa has supplied 2,700 sprayed directly into the eyes, mentioned to Dr. Ley he immetroops to fight the gallant Black and used most often to stop citi- diately claimed that he and his guerillas, and have resorted to zens involved in civil protest was staff knew nothing of the findnapalm bombing, one of Ameri- given a boost by Dr. Herbert L . ings; and later in the day, when ca's notorious attack strategies Ley, Jr., Commissioner of the Paul Rand Dixon, chairman of against the Vietnamese National Food and Drug Administration. the Federal Trade Commission took the stand, he told the comT H E F.D.A. Chief alleged to MUHAMMAD SPEAKS c o m m i t t e e members that the mittee: Published Weekly dangers of the spray are still "The commission deplores the unproved, yet, even the U.S. fact that all interested governVol. 8—No. 39 June 13, 1969 Army has r e j e c t e d Chemical ment agencies were not informed Mace as p o s s i b l e riot-control of the results of the Army's Published by MUHAMMAD'S MOSQUE NO. 2 equipment, because it failed to tests, which apparently indicate meet the Army's safety require- the use of Mace, and presumable 436 E. 79th St., Chicago, III. 60619 ments, officials said. variants thereof, have been orovAberdeen 4-8622-23 ARMY DATA provided to the en to cause eye damage." 6 Months (26 issues) . . $ 5.20 By Lonnie Kashif Muhammad Speaks Washington Bureau

Others who had been charged with Williams have since been acquitted. He also is charged with illegal flight. The militant leader said he is returning to the United States to take a part in the Black Power struggle rather than in the hope of leading it. Last year a group of Black militants elected him president of the Republic of New Africa. " I am going home to do whatever my people want me to and not with the intention of leading," he said. Williams would not say exactly when he will return to America, adding that he had certain business to complete first and that

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Kill Reactionary In Guatemala GUATEMALA CITY — Democratic forces here recently killed reactionary leader Mario Lopez Villatoro, head of the so-called National Liberation Movement. THIS IS T H E SECOND undertaking of the revolutionary people since the assassination of an American Ambassador near the U.S. embassy there. Villatoro, a Guatemalan "Uncle Tom" who favored American business plundering Guatemala at the expense of the Guatemalan people was shot to death while traveling in his car with a body guard and his seven children. At the time of his death, he was campaigning for his party's political candidate in the 1970 presidential election. A virtual doom has been prepared for the reactionary politicians of this Central American country by the freedom-loving people of Guatemala.

Japan Divorces TOKYO—A record has been set for divorce in this Eastern island-country with a total of 86,921 couples terminating their marriages. O f f i c i a l s of the Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry said the number of divorces last year was the highest since official statistics were recorded in 1899.

Top PortugueseBusinessmen Beg Government Reforms LISBON, Portugal—Even Portugal's top henchmen can't withstand the oppressive nature of their g o v e r n m e n t which has worked to destroy thousands of Africans. In a special petition, 820 prominent businessmen requested the Portuguese Prime Minister Dr. Caetano and President Tomas to liberalize the regime. The petition, published in the liberal provincial newspaper Jornal de Fundao states that the businessmen hoped that "the exercise of civic liberties will increase. The s i g n a t o r i e s also asked for "the passing of a press law." They also requested that Portugal raise the standard of living of the poor and insure social justice for all and elections that will encourage the appearance of "new enthusiastic and dedicated values in P o r t u g u e s e public life." The document, although weakkneed in tone, indicates that modern E u r o p e ' s 'top fascist abroad' is the same at home. The current move by liberals for refon: in Portugal could also mean that Portugal, like the Unite States many years ago, is

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Viet Poll Shows Black Lead Opposition toW

NEW YORK, N.Y.—The growing spectrum of political awareness among Black people, and the towering rate of Afro-American youths killed and maimed in Viet Nam, in this largely 'integrated' Army, were seen as essential reasons why 60 per cent of the U.S. Blacks polled recently, indicated that they "would favor bringing back 50,000 American troops from Viet Nam this year if there has been no settlement of the war there."

T H E LOUIS HARRIS poll recently gathered these findings after a sweeping study of U.S. citizens concerning their sentiment for or against "bringing the boys home." Anti-war sentiment was highest Black people, young people and women in that order. On the national-scale, 49 per cent of the people in the U.S. favored withdrawal; 34 per cent oppose it; and 17 per cent remained "not sure."


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'Africans Ready to Die for Freedom' By Winston Berry UN Correspondent United Nations — The UN Special Committee of 24 On Decolonization had to fight the combined opposition of Britain, Australia and the United States for approval of its visit to this year to Africa where it could hear the heartbeat of the liberation movements in Southern Africa. A summary of its meetings, which were concluded May 23 in Dar es Salaam, has justified the efforts of the Committee's majority. F I R S T L Y , the C o m m i t t e e learned that there is a danger of disillusionment with the United Nations among A f r i c a n s who have taken up the armed struggle against the white supremacy regimes in South Africa, Southern Rhodesia and Portugal. The visits of the Special Committee of 24 is the one link these African freedom fighters have with the UN, and the one indication that part of the UN is concerned with their« efforts in which they have invested their lives. More than one petitioner whom the C o m m i t t e e heard voiced this viewpoint. And members of host governments in Zambia and Tanzania summarized it. President Kaunda of Zambia declared that the Southern African crisis had entered a new phase. It was now up to the United Nations to see that resolutions already adopted were en forced. Zambia's Foreign Minister Mudenda urged the United Nations to invoke Chapter V I I of the Charter against South Africa and Portugal, meaning to apply a total boycott and diplomatic isolation to those two countries. IN A N O T H E R A R E A , the Committee exposed the existence of African "Toms" who opposed the taking up of arms for free

dom and pleaded for NATO, a Portuguese ally, to mediate a compromise. These views were openly expressed to the Committee in Kinshasa (Republic of the Congo) by representatives of the Cartel of Angolan Nationalists and one other group. According to representatives of freedom f i g h t e r s here, these splinter groups—in Angola, especially— were the result of Southern Afri-

can intelligence work and counter-propaganda in Southern Africa. However, despite these discordant, don'trmake-Massa-mad type of arguments, the voices of Frelima, the freedom fighters of Mozambique, the Popular Liberation M o v e m e n t of Angola (MPLA), the Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia) African People's Union, the Zimbabwe African

NEW YORK—Linus B a s s e y , secretary general of the Nigerian Students Union in the Americas, has declared that organization's s y m p a t h y for the family of Bruce Mayrock, a New York suburbanite who burned himself to death as an expression of his grief over starvation in the Nigerian region now being mis-called, "Biafra." If the Columbia University student had gotten "more objective information," Bassey said, he would not have taken this drastic step. "He died for what he did not really understand, and he has left behind those who gave him the distorted information to continue to live and propagate perverted news," Bassey added. A civil war is not unique to Nigeria, Bassey pointed out, but what is unique is the extent to which "Western individuals" are going in order "to internationalize and capitalize on every African conflict." Bassey said that while the Euro-U.S.A. elitists governments "preach egalitarian d o c t r i n e s and teach the most idealistic version of democracy," they actually adopt two, contradictory

policies towards Africa: one for the Africans and one for the European colonists. "It will be more meaningful when the world will hear that some white person has burnt h i m s e l f to death in protest against subhuman conditions of Azanians (South Africans), Zimbabweans ("Rhodesia"), Angolans, Mozambiquans and Namibians ("South-West Africa"), for if there is any genocide in Africa it is against these groups that it is occurring," Bassey pointed out. And of course, genocide is also being inflicted by the Ibo "Biafrans" who drove minority tribes in their region from their centuries old homelands and placed them in concentration camps. These are the so-called "Biafr a n s" who are photographed starving in L I F E and T I M E magazines and the like. They are not members of the elitist Ibo class which designed the secessionist movement for the sole purpose of continuing to exploit the rich farming and oil lands which belonged to the Effik, Ekoi, Ibifoio and other peoples long before the Ibos migrated into this territory.

(Continued on page 8) Nigerian Sorry Misinformed White Burned Self to Death NOT SATISFIED with bullets attempting to blow holes through his mind, this Negro G . I . wears a copy of the King James version of the New Testament in his helmet and a big grin across his face. Meanwhile, he and his Black brothers continue to account for 23 per cent of U.S. deaths in Viet Nam while they are only 10 per cent of the population. To date the Christian church has had precious little real concern about the Black soldier's situation or the horrible slaughter in Southeast Asia.

Lindsay Opposes College Plan to Teach Oppressed NEW Y O R K - t A proposed plan of die City College of New York to admit half of the incoming freshmen class from poor neighb o r h o o d s without regard to grades has been attacked by Mayor John Lindsay. T H E PLAN would greatly increase the number of African and Puerto Rican American students, those who have been systematically deprived of meaningful education. Lindsay's o p p o s i t i o n to the

plan was "liberal"—that is, it used seemingly "moral" arguments which have the effect of barring change and preserving the unjust conditions which now exist. "Having examined it (the plan to admit poor students regardless of grades)," the mayor said, " I believe it is a quota system and I am opposed to it." Lindsay's critics pointed out that the present educational system, which yields privilege to the middle class, the rich and super-rich, is also, in effect, a quota system, too. They pointed out that any selective system can be described as a quota system and that the real problem was what kind of quota (or "proportion") is aimed at. The l i b e r a t e d nations like Cuba, Algeria, the Soviet Union, People's Republic of China and others established quota systems in education, too. Under these systems, the serfs, p e a s a n t s , slum dwellers,.poor farmers and workers receive special government attention and benefits in order to correct the harm done by centuries of oppression, exploitation and deprivation. In direct contradiction to this socially planned, corrective approach to educational problems created by defunct immoral governments is Mayor Lindsay's refusal to admit and to solve the problems created by U.S. racism and class privilege.

Nixon Invites Salassie to U.S.

POURING DEADLY rifle fire indiscrimanently into student dormitories, national guardsmen of Greensboro, N . C . , killed one Black student and reportedly wounded others in on-

President Nixon has invited E m slaught a g a i n s t campus of North Carolina A&T State peror Haile Salassie for talks in University. Washington this month, diplomatic sources recently said.


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Illinois Negro Politician Sets Sights on House of Illinois State Senator Charles "I ASSUME once a man gets Chew has announced plans to enter big league politics with a bid power, whatever is required to keep it, he does that. But that for Congress in 1970. power comes through collective CHEW, R E L A T I V E L Y SILENT membership of many and not from the time he went to the just necessarily one man." state senate until he announced Ironically, the state senator's plans to run for U.S. Representa- words echoed earlier rhetoric tive from an undisclosed ghetto dating back to his campaigns for district in the "Windy City," his present position and an old scored other Black politicians for race for alderman in Chicago. remaining loyal to party machines at a time when the Black During those campaigns, he steadily flailed away at Chicago man is in crisis in America. Mayor Richard J . Daley's Negro A l t h o u g h he denied having political puppets or the infamous plans to knock over veteran Chi- "silent six" as they were known cago Congressman William Daw- at the time. Oddly enough, deson, Chew's remarks seemed to spite his c a m p a i g n oratory, indicate that he had at least Chew was himself accused of thought it over. selling out to the Daley machine "Our Black C o n g r e s s m a n shortly after emerging trium(Dawson) can't r e p r e s e n t the phant in his state senatorial bid. -First Congressional District prop- A F T E R VICTORY, in an exerly because his first obligation clusive MUHAMMAD S P E A K S is to the Democratic Party as a interview, Chew seemed strangeward committeeman; therefore, ly separated from the maim we have been deprived of many stream of Black A m e r i c a n things which were r i g h t f u l l y thought. His remarks on a key due us. issue, the Viet Nam war, seemed to illustrate this.

Zambia Affirms Nkrumah As True Ghana President

"During World War II," said Chew, "Negroes fought to get i n t e g r a t e d into the American Armed Forces. Now, they are in. If they have to die, those are the ZAMBIA—Dr. K w a m e Nkru- breaks." mah is still the President of On the war itself, Chew reG h a n a in the marked that "we should get it eyes of this na- over with as quickly as possible. t i o n and its We should use all the weapons l e a d e r , Presi- at our disposal." dent K e n n e t h Kaunda said af- ASKED WHAT he meant by ter a p e r f o r - this, the state senator declared m a n c e of the "we should use hydrogen bombs . touring Guinea or whatever it takes to bring the ballet troupe, in war to a swift conclusion." L u s a k a , last The remark seemed to outiveek. hawk even some of the most reacKaunda , tionary white, racist politicians Dr. Nkrumah, President Kaunda in the United States. It went bealso used the occasion to pay yond even what Vietnamese potribute to the political strength litical opportunists such as Nguof Guinea's P r e s i d e n t Sekou yen Cao Ky and current PresiToure, who offered refuge to Dr. dent Nguyen Van Thieu, who Nkrumah, after the Feb. 1966 would likely be horrified if the U.S. ever revealed intentions of coup d'etat. using Chew's war plan have P R E S I D E N T TOURE named called for. Dr. N k r u m a h co-president of In announcing his latest plans, Guinea where he is now residing. Chew's remarks seemed to center on Dawson and his stronghold on Chicago's slum South Side. A recent chink in the forLONDON — Official s o u r c e s tress may have encouraged him here attempted to scotch rumors to focus on Dawson's fief. that an Anglo-French J a g u a r strike-aircraft could be sold to VISIT South Africa. M U H A M M A D ' S MOSQUE Making the official denial, at OF ISLAM Whitehall, the Foreign and Com31 a M A M M I A V E . monwealth Office stated: PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND v

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"THE B R I T I S H government observes an e m b a r g o on the sales of arms in line with the Security Council resolution, and the Jaguar, notwithstanding its joint production, falls within the scope of this embargo." However, France does not observe the e m b a r g o ; but a French minister stated that the French government was committed to concerted action with Britain concerning sales to such countries as South Africa. If France sells to South Africa, theoritically, Britain could break off the Jaguar agreement; but that step seems unlikely, since the English and French Liaison, and c o n t r a c t in many other areas.

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" B L A C K P E O P L E are intelligent now," he said in leading up to this point. "They are thinking for themselves. They are telling the white man downtown (Mayor Richard J . Daley), he can no longer just ram somebody down their throats." This was pointed out, he indicated, in the defeat by an inexp e r i e n c e d political novice of Dawson's number one man, Lawrence C. Woods, who got the

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Democrat machine's nod in a race for alderman of the ward in which Dawson's power is centered. "That was an example of what I meant," he said. " I t was also an example of how the people are beginning to react to not being served." Chew seemed particularly incensed on this point. He seemed troubled that Dawson and his followers preferred keeping their

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PORT OF SPAIN, TrinidadPoverty stricken Latin Americans were far from enthusiastic t o w a r d multi-millionaire New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller's windstorm sojourn through South and Central America's seething lands.

Representatives offices in the ghetto rather than taking advantage of an opportunity to move to shiny new offices in the downtown federal building. " A L L T H E CONGRESSMEN from Illinois are entitled to have federally paid for office space and staff personnel in the new federal building at 219 S. Dear-

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Veteran Latin American observers noted that such "work together" usually meant more exploitation by U.S. businesses and schemes to reduce the Latino population below danger levels. Although he did not get to Venezuela at all and only landed at a Bolivian airport for three hours before fleeing into the sky, because of Latin population opposition to his presence, Rockefeller said he planned to continue his scheduled 22-nation tour.

IN FACT, so hostile were the Latins that "Rocky" was forced to cut his visit short and retreat to this tightly-controlled British neo-colony where the danger to his life was lessened. IT S E E M E D amazing that he Venezuelan and Bolivian gov- had not had enough since he has ernment officials told him they been met by mass hostility in could not vouch for his life in every Latin American country in Latin their countries. America y stopped in his Exposes Rockefeller - U . S . President Rafael Caldera a s k e d him not to come. R

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By Lonnie Kashif (Muhammad Speaks Washington Bureau) The American Nazi Party has a new mask, but it h i d e s the same old faces—pure, undiluted racism, raw white s u p r e m a c y and unmitigating hatred of the non-Aryan world.

THIS R E P O R T E R , for the third time in five years, paid a visit to the lair of these neo-nazi cuKists, and found them still churning the witch's brew of poisonous race hatred, and the warped ideology of Nazi fuehrer Adolph Hitler. But this occasion marked a difference. There were no gooses t e p p i n g "storm-troopers" to menace the reporter with stone hollow-faced stares. Unlike previous visits, when the Nazis displayed their military paraphernalia (machine guns, bayonets, and barbed wire), a nearly gentleman-like welcome was accorded. But of course, nothing had r e a l l y changed—and especially their philosophy of white Aryan world domination. And too, former "storm-trooper" o f f i c e r , Donald Parson still had an old luger pistol hanging from a surplus army gun belt, when he grinned, "Come in, good to see you again." This time the physical setting had changed ; a simple office on North Franklin Street, a few blocks from the court housequite a downdressing from the Nazi barracks-type headquarters, and the three-story hideway deep in the woods off Wilson Boulevard, of just a few years ago. The reporter stepped inside. 1

PARSON moved behind a huge mahogany desk and began dialing the phone. "It's OK; he'll see you. Next door to your right. Turn right at the top of the stairs." The reporter was to see a new-type Nazi, more crafty and cunning than the founder, Lincoln Rockwell or the new "National Leader," Mat Koehl, both of whom were interviewed a few years earlier. Rockwell was slain in 1967 by John Patler, a young Nazi party member. Koehl took over at that point, but it is now believed that the real power and authority in the movement lies in the hands of William Pierce, the Information Officer. The door, to the right at the stair-top was blank, except for a

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tried to ignore us, so we did things that made news." "Phase two," a c c o r d i n g to Pierce, means "developing political organization." This also implies changing of the image of "absurdity," occasioned by the "hate-bus," black-face, Jew-mimPierce, 35, who claims to hold ickering Nazi demonstrations. One gets the feeling, however, a Ph.D., seemed unaware that as he talked, his body responded that to change the Nazi clown-fanin pompous posture, sometimes giving him the appearance of R u d o l p h Hess, and at other times Goebbles, the infamous Nazi propagandist. Admittedly, Pierce does appear highly educated, noticeably uncharacteristic of most of his clan. the sole purpose of all creation, the striving of perfection for the Aryan race. This is the whole meaning of evolution. The white race is a step along that path, and the only true immortality is being a member of this race."

peep-hole. The door opened, and a tall bespectacled, somewhat pale, dark-suited Nazi smiled, "Come in." This creepy kind of c o u r t e s y continued throughout the evening. A 7x5 foot flag, bearing a bold black swastika on a red field, draped the wall. It was similar to one in the downstairs office, which shared the wall with a portrait of the "Fuehrer" flanked by pictures of Rockwell and Koehl. "Have a seat," Pierce grinned again. He wanted to know, before being interviewed, "about MUH A M M A D SPEAKS, and the Muslims." The reporter handed him a copy of M u h a m m a d Speaks and commented politely, aware that Pierce was sizing him up, and contemplating out of which side of his mouth he was going to talk. He chose the twisted side. "WE B E L I E V E that the Aryan p e o p l e are divinely ordained. We believe that this is

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"I received a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Colorado, which he touched down since accepting U.S. President Richard and I've served on the faculty at Nixon's whirlwind "fact-finding" Oregon State." mission. Pierce claims that Rockwell Although "Rocky" is a reputed recruited him early in 1965, pur- l i b e r a l in "America," he is posely to initiate "phase two" of known as a capitalist chieftain in Latin America where he was the American Nazi Party plot. "Phase one was the propagan- director of the Creole Petroleum da phase. The idea was to get company (a Standard Oil subsidipublicity through stunts, or any ary) during the 1930s. Creole is means possible. The Jew press the biggest oil company in Venezuela. N O

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an accurate portrayal of the Hitleristic philosophy, would hardly be more than a thin veneer, covering a virtual inane sickness peculiar to white minds. The "Third Phase," P i e r c e said, "is massive mobilization of non-Jewish whites." The party was not particular about "Ar-

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zuela. The New York governor is a frequent visitor to Venezuela due to his immense holdings. " I took this mission because I love Latin America," the chagrined p o l i t i c i a n told newsmen afterbeing forced to cancel his tour. " R O C K Y " NOTED that " a l l this has demonstrated that these dangerous elements exist in this hemisphere. It has brought into sharp focus their strength and ability to organize in order to disrupt normal relations between these countries and the United States. "The mission has forced these elements to the surface and they may find that they have surfaced too soon for their own good," he threatened.

Progressive Latin A m e r i c a n leaders took this last statement to mean that Rockefeller intended to personally direct a campaign to eradicate opposition to American policy in Latin America. Even as Rockefeller spoke, the Venezuelan government had lent fund raising device," according to Nazi Information begun mass arrests and strafing Officer. Reportedly, hundreds of thousands of "tickets"— runs against suspected student and labor strongholds in the cities. at 50 for $1—have been sold throughout United States.


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yan" purity at this stage, he said, since few whites, aside from the Icelanders and Swedish pecpiu, qualify as "pure." "Seventy to eighty per cent of the American whites would be accepted by the party," he said, "as long as they accepted the philosophy (that the pure Aryan is the ideally perfected man)." "Instinctively,* the a v e r a g e white man believes in our movement," the Nazi professor asserted. He boasted that party political support could draw several times the .01 per cent of the white vote Rockwell drew in an abortive gubernatorial campaign prior to his assassination. P I E R C E a l l e d g e d that "at least 25,000 calls" are received on the party's; recorded (hate) message line each week. The recordings which are taped • by Pierce himself, amount to a verbal reincarnation of Gemany's war p r o p a g a n d a , lumping all else aside from Aryan philosophy into one p i l e — p o t e n t i a l gas chamber firewood. While Nazi p r o p a g a n d a is heavily d i r e c t e d toward the Jews, one glance through the party n e w s p a p e r , or "StormTrooper" magazine will show that Blacks are high in priority on these racist's hate list. I T T A K E S only a few moments to realize that "separation" for the Nazi is something totally different from the separation sought by either Black "revolutionists" or Muslims. Taking their political strategy from "Mein Kempt," the Nazi bible, the American facists have become masters of the "forkedtongue." While advocating race war against urban Blacks, party literature professes sympathy for Black "separationist" views. Pierce, adroitly parrying the reporters pointed questions for awhile, candidly admitted that "We are not interested in separation because we are interested in the Black man's future." Getting more to the point, Pierce declared, "Racism is our basic philosophy." He added that such a philosophy stems more from a religious motive than anything else. The "religion" of course is Nazism, and the god-in carnate was Hitler alive. Pierce, carefully avoiding Nazi household words (i.e. Niggers, Everyone U Welcome To Attend Muhammad's Holy Mosqut Of Islam In Dallas, Texas Located At 2526 Flora St. Across From The Booker T. Washington High School. Wed. A Fri. 8:00 P.M. Sun 2:00 P.M.

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Cheap Medal For Dead Son WASHINGTON—The mother of a Black soldier who was killed in Viet Nam returned to the South V i e t n a m e s e U.S-puppet government two medals awarded posthumously to her son. MRS. LOUISE B . RANSOM told the counselor to the South Viet Nam Embassy that her son, Robert, 22, had died "for a government which its own people do not want." The South Vietnamese counselor, Nguyen Hoan, a c c e p t e d "with regret" the medals. Lieut. Robert C. Ransom, died in C h u l a i May 11, 1968, of wounds he received eight days earlier near Quangngai when he stepped on a land mine. His mother talked with Hoan for several minutes in the embassy's main reception room. She asserted that the South Vietnamese Government was "supp r e s s i n g the freedom of the South Vietnamese people." MR. HOAN, in a hushed voice, stammered, "You are mistaken; you are mistaken." But he offered no rebuttal. Mrs. Ransom, the mother of five more sons ages 10 to 23, said her information indicated suppression of'religious and political freedom in South Viet Nam. "We never put them in jail because they disagree with the g o v e r n m e n t , " Hoan said, but then had to admit that two South Vienamese leaders and peace advocates who had run in the recent "elections" had been jailed and are still imprisoned. Asked about the closing of

Mother ol Black Youth Killed Returns Medals to Puppet met newspapers in South Viet Nam, Hoan said "they were closed because they did not serve the national interest." He could not reply when asked, "Since when does a free country abolish freedom of the press?" and "Only a dictatorship arbitrarily d e t e r mines what should and should not be read." Accompanying Mr. Ransom to the embassy were the Rev. Richard McSorley, professor of theology at Georgetown University, and the Rev. Philip Wheaton of Washington, director of inter-

American communications a n d action for the National Council of Churches. The medals returned were the South Vietnamese National Order of Vietnam, Fifth Class, and the Gallantry Cross with Palm. Mrs. Ransom told newsmen waiting outside the embassy that she did not return American medals, but added:

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Sirhan's occupied holy city; as an exiled Palestinian who is able to feel the noble passion that the convicted assassin possesses, as a man who believes in the cause of peace which the young Arab, wrongly, thought he could have served by his act, I would like to say to Mr. Kennedy on behalf of my country's native-born son: "Thank you for your attempt to exercise reason instead of emotion, and love instead of hate. May the God that Sirhan has always loved, bless and protect you and your family. "May Allah give you the help and strong will to continue to resist all temptations and pressures of which your brother was a victim. "You are the kind of man who could give a great service and needed change to America, as well as to the whole World. ON B E H A L F of every Pales-

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National Union, the South West A f r i c a n People's Organization and the African National Congress came through clearly. Indeed, they came through too clearly, and told it like it is too truthfully for some. Even one member of the C o m m i t t e e walked out at one point on May 20 during the Committee sessions in Dar es Salaam. Duma Nokwe of the African National Congress of South Africa had described the plot by South Africa to influence the policies of independent African countries and turn them against the national liberation m o v e m e n t s . He mentioned in passing Madagascar whose President two days before had admitted his country was opening economic relations with South Africa. Nokwe said this was the result of blackmail, and he called for the expulsion of South Africa from the United Nations. IT WAS AT this point, as the proceedings were r e p o r t e d to

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gas over entire blocks. Among the new, sophisticated and offensive "riot control" equipment used were two mobile "peper fog" machines, which dispel a smoke and tear gas mixture. "It was awful," said Mrs. W. H. McLaughlin of Lincoln street, as she described the bedlam and battleground conditions that took place Wednesday, May 21 on the street in which she lives. "This woman—I don't know her name —tried to get across the street to get her children when the police came. The gas was so bad she fainted." Mrs. McLaughlin aided the fallen woman. She recalled that "children were running up the road, just trying to get away, and the policemen kept chasing them."

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MRS. E . JENKINS, who saw the students followed by cops go across Lee and up L i n c o l n streets, observed that she has never seen anything like it. "Talk about brutal," she said. "Here they (the cops) came with their guns and their gas and their helmets and their billies. It was brutality if ever I saw it. "They weren't doing any more than going up the street—them cops didn't have to gas them," Mrs. Jenkins continued. "Then they (the students) tried to run into houses, and between them— anywhere to get out of the way. But the cops just kept on gassing them," she said. Besides the fleeing students, smaller children who were returning home from other schools

or playing in their backyards, and older people who were walking the street or sitting on their porches, were also victims of the nausea gas that enveloped whole blocks as the police advanced down the streets of East Greensboro. REPORTS of the manhandling and gassing spread throughout the Black community and incensed Black youths and adults took to the streets. The cops

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GENEVA — The International Labour Organization issued the results of a five year study recently, which stressed the point that apartheid is harder to maintain because of the increased dependence upon African labor. The study also emphasized the point that Apartheid has become more intensified in the last five years. IN ITS E L I T E S T attempt to achieve economic growth for the tiny white supremacist group, while at the same time seeking to channel labour back into the Bantu h o m e l a n d s , the report stated, the white supremacy government is trying "to reconcile the irreconcilable."

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W e THANK the public for its patronage of YOUR Supermarket (8345 South Cottage Grove) and SALAAM Restaurant (8300 South Cottage Grove.) We will soon have all the plans for these two places carried out to your enjoyment. The food in both places (YOUR Supermarket and SALAAM Restaurant) is about the best we can find. At the present time, we are trying to supply them with our qwn farm raised chickens. I am sure once you taste them, you will want to eat none other than YOUR Supermarket chickens. I had not eaten a half chicken at one time in many years, until last week when I dined off some of our farm-raised chickens and I still had a taste for the other half (smile). And, the prices are right. Just try one for yourself. We hope to give you, this year, fresh vegetables of all kinds, from the farm. We hope also to give you, sometime this year, your own farm raised meat, such as beef and lamb, and your own milk and butter. " A F R O - A M E R I C A N S DEMAND justice and freedom for the people of Latin America," reads sign held by Paul Jones of Chicago, one of three Black youths who participated in twoday Peace Vigil in front of Fort Gulick, on Atlantic side of Panama Canal Zone, to protest U.S. military domination of Latin America. 4TH ANNUAL

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If you would only unite and get behind me, Allah Will set you in heaven at once. Eat the good things of life from YOUR Supermarket and SALAAM Restaurant! Enjoy yourself in an atmosphere of peace and cleanliness, without the foul atmosphere found in many places. Soon, we will have the proper laborers who will give to you proper and lovely service, as you desire. We have to experiment with those who claim that they are qualified for such service. We pray that you will forgive us for any past disservice in these two establishments. Write us and tell us what you think of YOUR Supermarket and SALAAM Restaurant (which means peace). Do any criticizing that you like and we will do our utmost to correct any mistakes that you point out to us. We are your brothers and sisters. Let us live together. Thark you very much for your patronage.


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geria. E l e v e n of them were killed. Eighteen of them—including 14 Italians, three West Germ a n s and a Lebanese—have been sentenced to death by the Ibos (so-called "Biafrans"). These killings can be attribut-

T H E OIL P R O F I T E E R S are behind the murder, as everyone knows by now. But to say that one is neutral about the war because oil monopolists are financing corrupt elites on both the Nigerian and "Biafran" sides is to take a position that completely ignores the anti-African plotting by European, European expansionist (USA, Israel, S o u t h Africa, Rhodesia, Australia, New Z e a l a n d , Canada) and some Asian and African governments. It is a sad fact that many African Americans who have the insight and courage to back the revolutionary struggle of the Palestinian p e o p l e against the Israeli government do not take an equally hard look at the problems of the peoples of south-Sahara Africa, from whom we directly originate. The P a l e s t i n i a n people are being supported by every progressive force in the Middle East —by Algeria, Iraq, the U.A.R. and every dedicated fighter for the North African and Mid-Eastern family of peoples. But ties of religion and fear of the people's growing s t r e n g t h have also forced several corrupt, counterrevolutionary and opportunist elements in the Mid-East to support the Palestinians with money and supplies. In other words, because reality is complex, there is a mixture of support.

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JUST AS " I S R A E L " was initially financed by creating conditions for atrocities and suffering and then photographing and reporting them to a shocked world, so the same capitalization on ignorance is being gambled upon by the super-rich to form a Black agent state today. Today, the exploiters are sacrificing human lives for publicity set-ups in a feverish effort to create a Black "Israel" ("Biafr a " ) which will keep West Africa in a state of turmoil equal to that of the Middle East. Take, for example, the European oil workers who were recently captured by "Biafrans" in Ni-

This same mixture of support holds true for African peoples in general, and for Nigerian citizens in particular, whose survival is at stake in what happens tat Nigeria. And simply because

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The calculated trickery which led to the Nigerian civil war continues to drag out a game of blending phony news coverage, staged i n c i d e n t s and mass murder.

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Black Professionals Should Heed Call Ot Messenger Muhammad for a Hospital By Dr. Leo P. X McCallum In an effort to unite the professional people of the Chicago area, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad has set forth a proposal for a Hospital on the South Side of Chicago. Think over how wonderful this proposal is! The Honorable Elijah Muhammad who in the strict sense of the word is not a member of the medical profession (but who can, I assure you, heal a "sick" nation) has issued a call for a hospital in which the Black people of the area can be cared for. It is a shame that the doctors themselves in Chicago have not put f o r t h this same effort as has this great man in t h e i r very own backy a r d. This is one of the greatest things that could hapg j l ~ _ | I pen for a peopie. If I mt mJm ! Chicago I would run to help this " P O P U L A T I O N - C R I S I S " THREAT, which is the super-rich birth Dr. Leo great leader get conjrol pushers' battle cry for genocide, is blasted in above this job done as should every cartoon, depicting hunger in midst of huge government payBlack man, particularly the proments for not raising food. fessional people of the Chicago area as this will directly affect Economist W a r n s : them.

or club, he is building a nation. Every worthwhile nation must have the necessities of a nation. Can you not see that? Certainly one of the necessities of any nation is a place where one can hospitalize any people who are unfortunate enough to become ill. Many Black professionals in the closed quarters of their private offices will admit there have been many occasions where they could not find a place to house their ill patients. Every Black professional has felt the sting of racism when he himself found the hospital doors closed to him for worthwhile staff ap-

Caribbean Workers May Revolt If No Justice

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao — In the wake of violent protest by 5,000 oil refinery workers in the near slave-camp conditions of oil refineries here, labor leaders of were seveninunions said they will unleash the wrath of the oppressed workers again if the Prime Minister of this Caribbean isle does not resign. This Caribbean island, which has a population nearly 90 per cent Black, is controlled by the Dutch who own and operate all businesses and industry in the Keep in mind that the Honor- area. Since it is part of the able Elijah Muhammad is not Netherlands Antilles, which intrying to build an organization cludes Curacao and Aruba, the

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World Hunger Crises Loom If Mounting Poor Not Fed "The greatest threat of these times is that the underdeveloped world's population is growing faster than its economy" which will result in a "disasterous hunger crises in the '70's." Barbara Ward (Lady Robert Jackson), noted economist and author, recently told students and faculty of Lake Forest College near Chicago. TO A V E R T this crisis, she said, " a substantial portion of funds spent by major powers on armaments must be used instead to fill the needs of the world's hungry." Speaking at a seminar sponsored by the college and the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs, she said vast numbers of persons are migrating from underdeveloped rural areas to cities, creating an unemployment rate of up to 30 per cent in some countries. This unemployment and hunger also

queen of the Netherlands names the governor for the island. The islands are occupied by Dutch Marine and police forces. Recently Black p e t r o l e u m workers marched on the capital after walking off their jobs in sympathy with the wages and working condition demands of employees of Wescar, a Shell Oil subsidiary. Violence erupted when Dutch police reportedly shot a union leader at the head of the parade, in the chest. Dutch-owned stores lining the streets of the capital were burned to the ground in retaliation for the shooting.

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is threatening the United States. She suggested that all developed nations should devote at least half the increase in their gross national product to agricultural development and making their own cities livable. "Foreign a s s i s t a n c e , " she argued, "should be restored to one per cent of the gross national product, instead of the threetenths of one per cent the U.S. now gives." "Foreign aid should amount to at least $4 billion a year for agricultural and $6 to 8 billion for industrial and regional development," she emphasized. "No matter how much the U.S. and Russia spend on the arms race, neither side will get ahead because the open doors of science ensure a hideous parity.

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C U B A N S CELEBRATE defeat of U.S. attempt to overthrow the revolution by volunteering for work on the farms. Here, volunteers participate in the By W. F . Bossette (Black Press International) HAVANA—The Honorable E l i jah Muhammad, Messenger of Allah and the only Divinely-Missioned leader of the 25 million Black men, women and children trapped in the wilderness of North America, has often pointed out the importance of a farm program to serve the needs of the masses of his people. TO ANSWER this need, the humble and gentle leader has initiated an extensive farm program that provides vegetables, dairy products and top quality meats for a developing grocery business complex which is also growing under his guidance. Messenger Muhammad's plans for the Black Nation of Islam have been hailed far and wide, by his followers, admirers and even skeptics. Across the earth, the name of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad is known and respected. In Cuba, the tiny but bustling i s l a n d nation at the United States' southern tip, the importance of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad's emphasis on agric u M u r a l development has not been lost.

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pineapple farm program. Others work in the various other phases of the agriculture effort.

dollar m i l i t a r y spending programs or preoccupations with silencing dissent. In Cuba, the people feel the government is on (heir side. The government does its best to support this confidence and the people reciprocate with an unselfish determination to make the union succeed. I N S T E A D OF WAR plans, there are plans to accelerate the development of programs which will feed, clothe and house the people. Instruments of war are truly being beaten into plowshares.

An example of this was seen when the Cuban government exchanged prisoners, taken in the abortive U.S.-organized Bay of revolution. Blacks are certainly among its Pigs invasion, for tractors and A CITRUS TREE is planted in the afternoon staunchest defenders. sun by a Black volunteer. Most observers feel farm implements. Blacks have benefited most by the Cuban While Cuba is ready to defend itself from attack, the emphasis is on meeting the needs of the A d v o c a t e s B u r n Draft B o a r d Files people. There is no hypocritical P e a c e cry for "law and order" because government is seeing to it that T o S u p p o r t O p p r e s s e d P o o r in C h i c a g o everyone has the things they need. There is peace across the Fifteen persons recently enter" T H E POOR OF T H E E A R T H related industries divert tax dol land. ed the Chicago draft board com- are taught to hate and kill one lars away from the social pro T H E CRY IS FOR a fully de- plex at 63rd and Western Avenue, another in order that the power- grams so desperately n e e d e c veloped and c o n t i n u e d "Free piled 1-A selective service files ful can enjoy the freedom to in- here. Born and raised in poverty Cuba." Where once die people and forms 1 and 102 into 50 sacks crease i n v e s t m e n t s through and oppression, young men from T H E R E , AN ALL-OUT effort cringed in fear of a hated gov- which were soaked with gasoline exploitative investments. At the to d e v e l o p a farm program e r n m e n t , now they sing of and set on fire in the alley behind same time, the expansion of warwhich will feed the struggling Cuba's beauty, peace and prom- the building. Inside the o f f i c e , paint was poured on other files masses of this revolutionary land ise for the people. and records, which were strewn is of uppermost priority. The No one is more proud of the men who toil in Cuba's fields progress of the Cuban people around the room. today are national heroes. F I R E M E N SUMMONED to exthan Premier Fidel Castro Ruz. Men, women and children are This was evident during a recent tinguish the flames called the poall proud to v o l u n t e e r their visit by foreign diplomats. Fidel lice when they found members of to on* a Cuba. T t c ^ i t court deci (Black Press International) hands and bodies for the effort personally led a tour of farms, the group dancing around the bonHAVANA - Cuban ^ e n u a f c n t ] sioas Utt/e indicate!! the governto build Ovba's a g r i c u l t u r e . something a little unusual for fire and singing, "We Shall Overfcasno right to reStrkS officials, in response to Btunti come." Here, there are no multi-billion As they were a r r e s t e d , the out requests for information m travel. However,. > "Joes not a l to visit the island nation, ways givj its blessings. draft board invaders passed o t iio SOME P E O P L E who havi copies of a prepared statement have outlined the following probeen denied State Departmen cedure. which read, in part: Service IN BALTIMORE p e r m i s s i o n have traveled to "We still have a drerm of PERSONS DESIRING to travel Mexico City anyway, to pick ui able to communicate with this Enjoy in Cuba should write the CzeehoVISIT society. But we can no longer con- slovakian Embassy in Washing- visas at the Cuban embassj fine our peace-making efforts to ton, D.C. which is handling dip- there and board the Cubana Air the ordinary channels, for we are lomatic affairs for Cuba in the lines flight for Havana. " S H A B A Z Z " However, these people havt confronting an extremely urgent United States. " S H A B A Z Z " usually found they were unable situation in which the twin evils T W O LOCATIONS: The Embassy will respond by to get a Mexican transit visa of American militarism and raforwarding a questionnaire which 1 4 3 5 W . B a l t i m o r e S t 1608 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. cism are monstrously intercon- should be filled out and re- without the U.S. okay, for travei back through Mexico City tf nected. 728-9680 turned. Upon receipt of the com- their home destinations. pleted questionnaire, the embasIn such cases, the Cuban gov e IN I N D I A N A P O L I S , IND. sy will forward it to government e m i n e n t has had to providt FOR FAST SERVICE VISIT officials in Cuba who will make transportation t h r o u g h Spain 3100 W. NORTH AVE. the decision to issue a visa. MUHAMMAD'S MOSQIE Czechoslovakia, Russia, Canad: 945-9827 H a visa is issued, the recipi- or some other nation which ha; a t 2 9 0 5 N . C L I F T O N Baltimore, Maryland ent can apply for United States d i p l o m a t i c or trade relation! WIONESDAY 8:00 P.M> EVERY SUNDAY 2:0O P.M. Department of State permission with Cuba.

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W O M E N W O R K E R S wave goodbye as they head for fields to do their part during Playa Giron celebration. Boundless enthusiasm of

Cuba No Longer Made-ln-America

A L O N G LINE of Cuban volunteers trails behind truck carrying farm implements. Although the country still sorely needs modern farm equipment, the enthusiasm with which the HAVANA—Cuba's Prime Minisnation's populace has tackled the work has more than made up ter Fidel Castro has done much for some of the machinery that is not available. to rid his nation of the filthy i n f l u e n c e and marketing of American-sought "dirty movies" A g r i c u l t u r e is a T o p for which Cuba was once famed. Just as the brothels and red-light districts sought once by Yankee Priority in N e w C u b a visitors to the little island no longer exist, so the film industry about farming, politics, running of Cuba is something new, somenations or industry. thing cleansed by the revolution. Now, just 10 years later, they diplomatic envoys. CUBAN FILMS today are the "Our cattle will be dairy cat- are cross-breeding better cattle, tle, but the herds will also be creating agriculture and fishing products of a "revolutionary" industries—in a n a t i o n which film i n d u s t r y . Within three beef producers," he explained triumphantly as he led the visi- was once almost wholely depen- months of taking power in Janudent on other nations—and estab- ary of 1959, Castro established tors over the ranch. "OUR O B J E C T I V E is to make lishing a new order in a world the Cuban Institute of Cinema the Institute of Animal Science a that has long been suffocated by Art, which serves as a political microcosm of what the entire na- outdated rules, politics, and im- arm of the government and has helped provide countless jobs for tion is doing." When the new morality. promising young writers, editors, nation began, few knew anything cameramen, composers and actors. Elaborating on the 'nationalizaHARVARD U N I V E R S I T Y econIn the words of one Cuban omist, John Kenneth Galbraith, tion' theme before a Senatesource: "Our movie i n d u s t r y blasted Congress' fear of calling House subcommittee, Galbraith has, within its capacity and sigdown the mounting thrust of the rocked Congress when he told nificance, become an integral military-industrial complex, earpart of the Cuban revolution." lier this week, by calling for a the members that they should What is meant here is that there nationalization of arms contrac- "abandon the myth that the big is much entertainment in these tors, which would reduce spend- defense contractors are someLatin films, but there are also ing by more than 75 per cent. thing separate from the public messages which help support the bureaucracy. These firms are causes of the revolution and the ELLIS' BOOKSTORE only private in the imagination. government.

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T H E SAME SOURCE states, further: "The result of ten years of movie making makes it clear that the new Cuban cinema, born with the revolution, has served not only as narrator of the revolution but also as a protagonist." There is a scarcity of nudism in the Cuban films of today, and if there is an occasional nude scene, it is in taste. There has been such a change in Cuban film-making that a spokesman for the Institute of Cinema Art says it would be pointless to produce a film without some message of the revolution. The basic current of Cuban film-making is revolutionary; quoting the Cuban publication Granma: " I t cannot be forgotten that every shot, every sequence, every shot subject, every documentary, every newsreel has a single theme: the Cuban revolution." A F I L M C A L L E D "Ever Onward to Victory" is based on the

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African Students " The O following n e article, N i g rejected e r by the U.S.

mass media, represents the thinking of the overwhelming majority of the African peoples. Written by Africans from many different countries, this letter is an important document for several reasons. First of all, it shows that African students in this country are making their opposition to the Euro-U.S. "Biafra" conspiracy known. And at the same time, they are supporting the Nigerian people and the concept of a unified Nigeria. Secondly, the letter reflects the thinking of both the young people and the working people of Africa. Despite the Euro-U.S.'s success in bribing and dividing many African leaders into keeping African nations at the mercy of such slavemaster governments as South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain, France, Israel, Portugal, Belgium, Holland and the United States, the new breed of student and worker in Africa is dedicated to liberating and unifying their continent. Signed by IS African students from many states, the following statement is one of the first to indicate the growing unity among Africans around the cause of a United Nigeria: Fully aware of the general mood of the University community, the general consensus of opinion of the public in and around the City of Rochester, and that of the American society at large with respect to the crisis in Nigeria, We, the undersigned African students at the University of Rochester, find it absolutely necessary to declare our stand on this matter. WE A R E AWARE of the fact that material, moral, and physical support is being extended to the secessionist Eastern Region of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a region that does not, we earnestly feel, have an independent existence of its own except as an integral part of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We further wish to point out historical facts that may become handy to those members of the human society who may be suffering from an apparently incurable psychosis in their attitude toward other peoples of the world. History has taught us certain unforgettable lessons. Americans fought a bitter civil war to keep the United States of America a united nation. The English fought long wars with the Scots, the Welsh, and the Irish in order to create a united kingdom. The French fought losing battles in North America, mdo^hina and Algeria in the name of French Unity . . .

If Americans can execute en masse invasions and slaughter the innocent peoples of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ko-

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saw one of the Italian oil workers who survived the commando these deaths to weaken Nigeria raid and is now supposedly senand not the "Biafrans" who tenced to death: commit the crimes. The European governments and the Pope "OUTSIDE ONE of the buildhave asked for a N i g e r i a n ings a young European was suncease-fire in this region to "enning himself in a reclining chair. sure the safety of oil workers!" It is possible that Black Trai- There was no guard in sight. tor Ojukwu, "Biafra's" leader, When a s k e d , 'How are you has planned to toss out the death doing?' the man shrugged and penalty brought against the oil replied in an Italian accent, 'No workers after their capture fol- speak English.' He showed no lowing a commando raid. This marks from his ordeal and apwill make Ojukwu seem very peared almost bored." Whether "humanistic" and build world the Italian and his co-workers opinion to support the cease-fire are executed or not, the oil mocalled for by the oil companies nopolies are using them to step plundering the resources of the up pressures for a cease-fire. African people. And if it works Clearly, this shows that the inin this one area, the experiment tent of the Euro-U.S. governwill be carried out again on another Nigerian battle front. And the sacrifice of a few lives to create "martyrs" and misguide the w o r l d ' s public will be repeated. Lloyd Garrison, pro-"Biafra" reporter of the New York Times,

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Millions of motorists on Dan Ryan Drive look up as they near South 26th Street and stare in amazement at a giant neon sign bearing the words: "MUHAMMAD S P E A K S " It is the sign of the Times. It tells the unaware that while they were sleeping, one Divinely Missioned Man had been working ceaselessly; that the prophecies of Almighty God, who came in the person of Master Fard Muhammad, are in process of fulfillment and that the humble Black man He raised in their midst (and who for decades could hardly gain their attention, regardless of wisdom and truth now has the attention of the world and the wherewithal! to maintain it. That sign, boldly ablaze over the impending modern printing establishment, (the only one of its kind in the history of the Black Man in America) sends joy through the hearts of some, shock and fear through others. But to those who are reflective and thoughtful, it tells them that when Allah Missioned Messenger Muhammad, He surely put his program into the hands of a Messenger who would not only give His people divine preachments—but also divine action. This is the Messenger's way of establishing for the Black man in America that independence which alone can lead to freedom, justice and equality. and courage, yet, defying bombWHY, SOME WONDER, would ers and warships and able to Muhammad's star rise so rapidly inflict crippling casualties in a and high now when It is predictwar w h i c h the world knows ed that America's star is falling? America cannot win. There can Muhammad is rising as a beabe no such thing as an "honorcon, as a sign and a symbol for able peace" for the Beast. those who would be saved from the fate Allah has set for AmeriAT HOME SHE finds herself ca. plagued by towering taxes, by "The doom of America ap- starvation in the midst of plenty proaches and there are many and by an unprecedented terrifypeople who do not really know ing rebellion among the youth: a THEY'RE 'SOME O F OUR B E S T FRIENDS A R EBLACK why," Messenger M u h a m m a d rebellion brought about not simA L W A Y S A S S I S T I N G - CHUCK W I T H H I S H O M E W O R K courageously warned many years ply by a "generation gap," but .ago. "There are also many who by a gap between those who .would not like to know. As I want to keep the Old World in have always said, truth hurts— Power and those who see the especially the guilty. It is the New World coming in. expressed purpose of the coming Millions of Black people are of God, whose proper name is gradually awakening to a new Allah, to make manifest the sense of their own worth and expected to hand down indict- can know what the proper order signs of a people whom He power and see a new day dawnments soon. of call is. would destroy, justifying His de- ing. But all must arouse themT H E IS B E L I E V E that since T H E GROUP is seeking to colstruction of that people." selves in sufficient time to join America's ghettos are forced to the cross-records system, which lect evidence that will enable a The judgment set upon Ameri- the only man who holds the key kill and burn poor peasants in the consisted of forms 1 and 120, was court injunction to be taken out ca, as the Messenger has pointed to the door of the new world to lands of the Third World in order destroyed, no one can be inducted against the local board for violatout, cannot be altered, bypassed come. to preserve a 'freedom' which from local board by law. I f the ing their own regulations, and to or permanently postponed. The slavemasters of our fath- they themselves do not even en- files and records destroyed have prevent them from inducting pernot been fully reconstituted, there sons until they have replaced all T H E G R E E D , AVARICE, ar- ers will reap what they have joy in their own land. is no way that the draft boards of the destroyed files. sown and we need not be rogance and unprecedented sins " W E B E A R SPECIAL respondoomed with him if we accept which America and Europe pracsibility, as whites, with regard to ticed against the Black man and the Divinely missioned Messen- the selective service system and against innocent peoples through ger Allah has provided us. the war machine," the statement As stated in the Holy Quran: O N R A D I O I N C H I C A G O out the world, put her in the continues, "and we cannot longer same category as ancient Baby"Corruption has appeared a l l o w that system to function lon and of Pharoah's Egypt. in the land and the sea on smoothly in our name, for we canaccount of that which men's not tolerate the atrocities it perWith her armies, navies, airbases mtimidating every nation hands have wrought that He petrates upon our brothers in who seeks true freedom, she may make them taste a part America, Viet Nam and in other of that w h i c h they have parts of the world." finds herself entangled with an done, so that they may reThe statement was signed by old and ancient Asian people turn. Holy Quran 30:41." the 15 draft board invaders. They equipped mainly with confidence There is no time to tarry. It is were arrested and released two later than we think. Hurry join days later on bail of $5,200. They with your own kind. Join with have been charged with burglary and arson by the state of Minois, Messenger Muhammad. and the Federal government is

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Eat one good meal of food a day for good health. One meal a day or every two days could spell the end of much medicine, doctor bills, and the building of hospitals if we would only eat the proper food and eat it only when it is necessary to eat it.

There are a lot of people who think their appetite is their God; but we, by nature, have been made to control ourselves if we want to. I have much self-experience in the way of eating. I am often experimenting as I teach you, so that I will know what happens if you go contrary to the teachings of "How To Eat To Live." Eat one meal a day and eat the proper food in that meal, and do not be eating between meals (a little of this and a little of that.) I repeat, you will not be sick (only once in a great long time).

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Every meal that we put in our bodies has some poison in it. And, some of our food, as I have said in this column, takes 36 hours to digest. If we do not wait until our previous meal has been digested before we add a new meal to the previous meal, we have new poison, in its full strength, to aid the dying periment. Sheep were to be the poison of the previous meal or to help it revive in target. The weapon was a deadly strength; and we will continue to be sick. anthrax bacteria. The "weapon,"

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This I have experienced. I suffered sickness a lot of times through experimenting, so that you will not come and give me the wrong answer to the teachings of "How To Eat To Live." I have selfexperimented. I will know whether you are telling me the truth or not. But, I will put my life on it; that if you make a habit of eating one meal every day or every two days and of eating the right food, you will not be sick (only one day out of a year or out of every two years) ; and some of the complaints that you have now will completely disappear. By eating one meal a day, some chronic diseases will vanish in a few years as they fail to get the poison that will keep them alive. Sometimes, they vanish within a few months, if you eat the right foods and eat only one meal a day or every two days. Try it for yourselves.

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DESCRIBED by one Congressacted tilted down and off to the side, walked in a stilted, uncoordinated manner, urinated f r e q u e n t l y , fell down, and were unable to get up . scientists say these are not the usual symptoms associated with the nerve agent, but it was later discovered that these symptoms can be produced by low doses of the agent." In other words, the American government is stock-piling quantities of poisons and injurious venoms without any real knowledge of their horrid consequences!

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Vision of Polluted U . S . Life Haunts Literature, Candidacy of Mailer's Mayorality Campaign in N.Y. By Leon R. Forrest NEW YORK — I n his current campaign for Mayor, prize winning novelist and essayist, Norman Mailer has declared that a "racial civil war is just around the corner" in this city; that the generals over at the "Pentagon are mentally inferior to criminals;" and b e c a u s e of the sprawling riddles of this city, he would seek to make it the 51st state. And he describes himself as a 'left-jwing conservative.' " M A I L E R , at 46, running for Mayor of New York for the second time, is indeed an extraordinarily interesting character, as his self-appraisal indicates. He created the book generally considered to the greatest piece of fiction to come out of the World War I I — " N a k e d and the Dead." He wrote the most intrigueing and muddled, brilliant essay entitled: "The White Negro," in the early Fifties, in which M a i l e r , among things touched at the p e r i p h e r y of growing new white conciousness, and the impact Black people had upon that consciousness, at a subconcious subterranean level. This essay and several other of the period suggested that it was the eSsay, as form, and the range of its possibilities when in imbued, and charged with the technical sweep and "room" of the novelist craft. The essays of the S i x t i e s , blend the forms of the essay and the novel into a new kind of reportage: highly subjective, and at the same time keenly observate. Essays like on the did on the Democrats c o n v e n t i o n of 1960; the 1964 Republican convention; The conventions of both parties in 1968 all showed Mailer new vision of how the essay could be stretched out to encompass a world of peripheral details and make them important to the whole. This kind of reportage reach its height in 1967, when Mailer wrote "Armies of the Night," a sourly brilliant piece on the demonstration on the pentagon, by over 100,000 Americans protesting the war in Viet Nam.

In general Mailer affirms the fact that much of American life is corrupt, and polluted by sick values. He sees hope in the white Left, and some aspects of the Black Left. This theme of corruption and pollution between the values of the old order and new, forms the bulwark of Mailer's campaign for Mayor of New York, as well. Pollution of all kinds is a major theme of the campaign, as well as the writing; the polluted relationships between the races, the polluted air we breathe; the polluted politics, and the polluted avenue of policy between the needs of the inner city and city hall. Typical of Mailer's style and his vision of the situation here is the following statement he made recently while on the stump: "Our cities are close to unoperative — heavy, sullen, dangerous as wads of oil-soaked rag, waiting for a conflagration with a

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C O N T I N U A L Praises are forever d u e to A l l a h ( G o d ) , M a s t e r F a r d M u h a m m a d , for G i v i n g us I s l a m a n d our Divine Guide, T H E H O N O R A B L E ELIJAH MUHAMMAD. B I B L E , 1 Cor. 13:10, 11 . . . " B u t w h e n t h a t w h i c h is p e r f e c t is c o m e , t h e n that w h i c h is i n part shall be done a w a y . W h e n I w a s a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a c h i l d : but w h e n I became a m a n , I put a w a y childish things." T R U L Y , that w h i c h is perfect, A l l a h ( G o d ) , H i s religion Islam, and H i s Messenger M u h a m m a d , is come. ' T h a t w h i c h is i n p a r t ' C h r i s t i a n i t y a n d o t h e r t h a n I s l a m , its false god, the civilization a n d rule of the w h i t e m a n a n d its false

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prophets, the preachers of Christianity, are daily being put further a n d further away. M E S S E N G E R M U H A M M A D teaches us, t h a t A l l a h ( G o d ) W i l l U s e t h e forces of nature to b r i n g A m e r i c a d o w n to r u i n a n d a l m o s t complete desolation. T h i s past week, w e a l l h a v e witnessed rains, storms, snow a n d severe unseasonable weather. I T I S time that the B l a c k M a n W o m a n of A m e r i c a should stop, a n d l i s t e n to M e s s e n g e r M u h a m m a d g r o w up, so t h a t w e c a n rise a n d our places, o n top o f civilization.

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W E , T H E M U S L I M S , your B l a c k Brothers and Sisters are becoming and have become m e n a n d women, under the

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magnifying teachings of Messenger M u h a m m a d , the giant a m o n g m e n . MESSENGER MUHAMMAD, has t a u g h t u s to s p e a k t h e l a n g u a g e o f a nation, for w e are a nation; T h e nation of Islam. W e are twenty-two million (22,000,000) strong a n d with the help of A l l a h ( G o d ) w e w i l l unite a n d stand up like a m a n , b e h i n d M e s s e n g e r Muhammad. E V E R Y W H E R E , w e hear little words being spoken, a n d as one of our blind, deaf a n d d u m b B l a c k sisters said on television, the o t h e r night, " Y o u sound like you have been reading a page of M U H A M M A D S P E A K S NEWSP A P E R . " Y e s , e v e n those, w h o t r y to hold back the rise of the B l a c k M a n of America, k n o w the sound of the language, w h i c h M U H A M M A D S P E A K S . A L L PRAISES T O A L L A H !

Medic Warns: Power of Cigaret Advertising Must Be Restricted FfeST A/WTH- A I' A 60N/OA WASHINGTON, D.C.—Head officant effect on their (cigarets) /GaHOOi-'e'CXtrf VACAT1CWS CATCH 0? OH AVI THAT SjBBP J / Ml f MAH, Tttft?e" MONTHS TD Harvard's Medical School, Dr.sale." tAI-SZei?- GET UP AtOUT HObti A^SP David D. Rutstein told a House Communications ComSTASTA1V JW WITH 2 SOujLS OF Commerce subcommittee hearingmFederal n is slated to push a b(ando w thiM/ i'ws &yr -twm jA Gpp i aAfc-gS AtOV SWvMAS AA1P last week, that cigaret manu-onissio b r o a d c a s t a d v e r t i s i n g o f ci g A S^ACfc OF FLAP JACKS. facturers have" "a permanent uarets n- if the present law is alowed restricted hunting license with ato n expire. Other legislation would open season of 12 months to hp oe ok it continued advertising but our youngsters" into the smokin gqrm r e ire that a message accomhabit. He declined however topanu y the commercial. suggest the form this action should take; but he did strongly argue against the extension of Imitation Milk the current law requiring a warning label on packs of cigaretsPoor Substitute and would instead favor a banThe American Medical Assn. has on cigaret advertising. issued a statement saying that He told the congressmen ththaet use of imitation milk "is according to the latest statistics, generaly undesirable and should 51,478 deaths have occurred from be discouraged." lung cancer, since 1966. (S£TMY<3ArtS TCxSSTHEi? ArtV> CONTAINED IN A SPECIAL GOTO THE PAZKfLAYA UTTl£ voir mfr to hupt mmot \ lohata r e p o r t f r o m t h e c o u n c i l o n f o o d s THE LANGUAGE used on cig-d nutrition of the AMA, the SAIL - &L£M) AAy^etP«V«t.F/_ Of U))THAFEU) W*T © CATCH aret packs admonishing users thsaatn t ecou... ment said that in general, STRP&eS fri THE StiMM/skS THfS lB LATZ-Lm TV SHoJs" "cigaret smoking may be hazairm da-te AVfc WW TtPKl&LH itation milk is composed of ous to your health," was scow red "cu uwld (vWekOFvast£ a t e r , s u g a r a n d v e g e t a b l e fat. by Dr. Rutstein as "weaselThe report said it is comparitivei /W<2sec? umm i was qzaw TWafg, MOOTHS Y00f> L)F words," which have "no signi-ly lower in protein, minerals and Tmti sjaw /m school i M\fi6 TO 6BTO0T Or THAT vitamins than whole milk. In m o s t cases, a d d i t i v e s t o i m i t aDesalination ffiSM "SCHOOL A rXmsHMWT WHAT'S THE MATTER? tion milk contain little if any, nutritive benefits. Plants Built The report specified that imita'0 Around World tion milk products "a. low in rotein, minerals, or vitamins UNITED NATIONS—Reportsp mpared to milk." from U.N. Secretary General UcoM stitutes hav become Thant indicate the work beingpopuilklar uab m working class done to convert salt water tofamilies becaounsg e they are cheapfresh water, worldwide, haser than hole mi lk. Tht savings reached a daily total of 200 mi l In e x p e n s e , t h e counc' added, lion galons. are minimal as compared to the i PRESENTLY, some 35 more costly loss of nutrition. /«£./<1UHAMMAP> CM milk, another popular wnsee HAzts ATTEfOP—AfB eei*i6 v&stsdv^p/ plants are being planned or bu'Filled' ilt OF ISLAM m(SSVMMe& of ilk si: bstitute, usual" has a yooKe wt eermx -m kight wk&vex&b and soon will add more thanm100 AAJDYOO'US3* my SC^-fy AfJD THISfrg. MOHAMMAD T^O-AlS£S milion galons to the fresh wm a-ilk b b and is a combination ofi-skiir lilk and butto fat. The We- MUST HAVE B£fC*B WE CAKt A ter supply of the world. "Desal nation has become an estab-council id the prot: content lished technology for meetingof fille • ilk generall; ompares QciOSTZuertve, Svoae&piiL f&rue / real water needs for domesticwell • fluid whole silk and ame numb of calohas and industrial purposes." U Thant had the United Naries. tions convene a special interna-The ncil added 'In the tional symposium to "provide U anite: tes, use of i beverare low protein, broad forum for the exchangeagoefs experience and information onminei or vitamin: )mpared the planning, design and opertao- mil the diets children tion of desalination installa-and in s is general* ndesirable an ,mld be disco ged." tions." It THE UN SECRETARY Gener- THT WNCIL st ed that al says many new plants willanbye ion milk i on the mart- ould have ; tritional used as supplements to "limited conventional sources" to supplyvalu< ivalent to, superior more water to a thirsty world.to cc ilk." 1

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by Elijah Muhammad Messenger of Allah The Divine Supreme Being. He is a Being, which means that he exists and is not a spook; as Christianity has blinded you to such worship as to worship that which you know not; as the Bible teaches you (Bible, John 4:22). There has never been any change in the religion of A y ah (God). It is this world's wickedness, to d e c e i v e the Righteous that changes religion. The Pope of Rome is the father of such teachings as bringing in a religion other than the religion of Allah (God), which is the entire submission to the Will of Allah (God). The white race does not do the Will of our God; they were not made to do so. So, do not think hard of them for not submitting to Allah (God), and for not believing in His religion, Islam. That is a g a i n s t their nature. However, some (few) of them, here and there, throughout the world believe by faith. And, now even the Pope of Rome's own preachers, priests and cardinals are in a spirit of rebelling against Christianity, because they know it is not true. J E S U S W A S no author of Christianity. You cannot even prove it. The Pope of Rome will not try, because he is wise. He knows what Jesus taught. It was Islam, as all of the prophets before him taught. And, how can we get around to believing in God, if we do not believe in Islam after we learn that it is entire submission to the W i l l of God. Submit to God. It is the nature of the Black People. God does not permit you to come to Him as His servant unless you submit to His Will, His Laws, and His Rules. And, if you are in His Country, he chases you out of it and puts you in jail for disobeying Him. This is the end of people having freedom to serve God in their own way. This is the most damnable teaching that could be taught to a man; to tell him to serve God in any way that he sees fit, or to preach God's Word in the way he sees fit. This is what leads the whole entire world astray from God. Submit to the Will of Allah (The Divine

Supreme Being), and see how the conditions of your life will quickly change today into better conditions. T H E W O R S E , blind teachings that is going on is from Black preachers, trying to prove Christianity and trying to prove that Jesus is the Son of God, and that he died to save the world. This is carrying the Black Man to hell faster than anything that you can teach him; that J e s u s died to save the w o r l d . This is an addition, where the translators did not make it clear whose world the God will save. It was not the world of the enemies of God. This world is destined to be destroyed, according to Jesus' prophecy and all the prophets before him. The Black Man does not belong to this world. The only Black Men who belong to this world are those who make themselves belong to this world. You must remember that the white man's world is a distinct world of his own. He is the God of this world until today, when he meets the right Owner, The Great God, Allah. The Jesus says (Bible, John 17:9) that he did not even pray for the world, that he prayed to God to take care of those whom he had converted out of the world. He did not come to the God, praying to Him to save the world; let alone to think of dying for the world. And, again in the Bible, it is written that a sinner's prayer is not even heard. And, the real sinner is the devil. And, what right do you have to preach that he died for the world when he did not even say he prayed for the world, or for you who are in love with the world that he was not in love with. He condemned the world of being a world of devils (Bible, John 8:44), and that they were the prince of this world (Bible, John 12:31, Matt. 4:9). So, the white race is not the universal rulers as god, but they were to rule for the time that they were given to rule. They were given power and wisdom to rule as god of their own world; and that is the civilization of the white man and his rule of the Black Man for the past 6,000 years. This means that the white race has conquered the air as well as the sea and land, because they have gotten out of the rotation of the earth. This means

The Filth That Produces

The Shyless

(God) they have conquered the atmosphere of the earth and has gone into airless space. Oh, foolish Brothers, you certainly do not know the scriptures and you are too proud to be taught. While your Bible teaches you (James 4:4) that he who loves this world is enmity with God. The blind preachers are leading the Black People to hell, as the Bible teaches; they all went into a Lake of Fire with their followers, believing in the devil. (Bible Rev. 19:20) As Jesus was not of the world of the white man, so are we not of the world of the white man. And, the parable that he put before you p r o p h e c i e s how God would come, searching for you to *take you out of the world of the wicked, and put you into your own world of Peace and Security. (Also, see Bible, Ez. Chapter 34). A S J E S U S prophecied of the Black preacher (Mt. 23:13, Bible), that you will not come into the Kingdom of Heaven (the religion of Islam), nor will you suffer those who are trying to come in. This is a bad scripture on the Black preacher. But, you are so blind that you do not know that it is talking about you, but it is you, and not the Jews. Bible 2 Th. 2:3, says that God will not come until the man of sin was revealed. God has risen me up among you to teach you the interpretation of the Bible, which you are rejecting. There is nothing in the prophecies that God has not taught me the understanding of. And, if I miss telling you the Truth of the explanation that He gave to me of the Bible, I will give $10,000 for every word that you can disprove or that is not true. I am not talking about the foolish among you, who want to contend and dispute without knowledge of that which he wants to contend and dispute on. R e a d the Bible thoroughly, Black preachers, and you will bear me witness that any man will be a fool to stand around and wait for the return of the Jesus, who was killed 2,000 years ago. He was nothing more than a prophet, and he has gone back to the earth, never to return, alive. Ask me questions or write me if you want to.

The Filth.

Holy Quran (7:27) O children of A d a m , let not the arch deceiver seduce y o u , as he expelled your parents f r o m t h e g a r d e n , pulling off f r o m t h e m their clothing that h e might show t h e m their shame. He surely sees y o u , h e a s well a s his hosts, from w h e n c e y o u s e e them not. Surely W e h a v e m a d e the devils to b e the friends of t h o s e w h o b e l i e v e not. This h a p p e n e d to t h e Black P e o p l e w h o followed Y a k u b from A r a b i a . H e pulled off, from their original Self, t h e clothes of Righteousness a n d t h e clothes t o cove r their s h a m e ; a n d t h e n m a d e t h e m to g o n u d e in the hills a n d c a v e - s i d e s of E u r o p e , until t h e birth of Moses." Y o u a r e w a r n e d . Y o u b e l i e v e y o u a r e safe in foll o w i n g t h e invitation t o evil a n d filth of t h e w h i t e r a c e . Wait and see.

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(Holy Quran 70:6, 7, 8) Ch.70:6, "Surely they see it far off,'* 7, "And We see it nigh." 8, "The day when the heaven is as molten brass." THE H O L Y Quran, is the truest religious Book, that can be found on the planet earth. It gives guidance to the wisest philosopher and to the most ignorant savage, says, Maulani Muhammad Ali, (translator of the Holy Quran, out of the Arabic language into the English language). It is a wonderful Book. It verifies the truth of the Bible. Most of the teachings of the Holy Quran, is directed to the Last Messenger, Muhammad. It is to inform him and teach him the truth of the Resurrection of the mentally d e a d , w h o m he is commissioned to Raise. THE Resurrection of his people is the Judgment of both, the righteous and the wicked. The Holy Quran, is mostly d i r e c t e d to t h e American so-called Negro, the Lost-Found Members of their Nation. It is to acquaint them with the knowledge of the immediate Judgment and with the enemy of the righteous. THE B L A C K Man must have a thorough knowledge of the enemy (devil) and a thorough knowledge of self, for, by no means can they be directed rightly,

Hate

until they have a thorough knowledge of self, and of the devil and a thorough knowledge of Allah (God). T H E L O S T - F O U N D Black People, being reared by the devil; the devil knows them, while they do not know him. Therefore, the Holy Quran was given and taught to Muhammad, for the express purpose of saving his people from the fire of hell. IT IS, so strange now today, to see that the Black Man of America, desires not to be separated from his enemy, but desires that the enemy and themselves live together in love of each other, xs brothers, while the enemy is wise. The enemy knows that it cannot be done, but he can use their ignorant love and belief in him, to take them to hell with him. T H E R E F O R E , Allah (God) has to S t r i k e b o t h parties, the white man (devil) and the Black, blind, deaf and dumb lovers of their enemy, with a severe chastisement, in order to open their blind eyes, as he did in the parable of Jesus, of the rich man and the poor man, Lazarus (Bible Luke 16:19-25) Lazarus refused to give up begging his master for survival until Allah (God) sent a famine on the rich man. TfyG worse famine that man has ever seen is prophecied to come upon America.

Teachings

By E L I J A H MUHAMMAD Messenger of Allah The origin of hate teachings comes from the devil, who is the originator of hate. The first we read of anything like hate teachings was from God, and it was between Isaiah and Jacob (Bible, Gen.). But, the origin of that was between Adam's two sons (the devil), where the murder took place; due to the hatred of one brother against the other. One brother desired to kill the other brother so that God would not take him for an object of love. This is the same thing that is going on today. Envy and jealousy of God's Love and Blessings for the Righteous. So much so, that the wicked hopes to kill the Righteous. Hate, surely demands of sin. The devil hates Truth, because he is not made of Truth. Therefore, he calls Truth hate teachings, because the truth is against his works of evil, and it brings them, manifestly, before the eyes of the Righteous. This, he calls hate; but it is the Truth that he hates, and he is hoping that you will join him in hating the Truth as he hates it. Actually, they were made to hate Truth, though they know Truth; but their actual nature was not made of Truth. As the Jesus declared; there was

no Truth in them and that their father was not of the nature of Truth; but was of the nature of a liar, and he told the first lie (John 8:44). They were the originators of racism, not you and me. And, any race that thinks, anything of its race is a racist. We cannot love our race unless we are for that race. This is another trick that the devil is using on you. This is to make you love him and his people. He knows it is against the Will of God for you to love him. He knows that, but he deceives you. It is an intelligent person who loves his own race and wants his own race to stand out for itself, and not mix itself up with other races. This is intelligent and decent. This, the white man knows. We all are racists who have two cents worth of knowledge, because racism is only the love of your own race. But, you love other than your own race, and you want to join in and love everybody. This is your damnation, Mr. Preacher; because everybody is not to be loved. It is only the Righteous who are to be loved. If everybody is to be loved, God would not have set a Judgment for the wicked. How foolish you are. Blind to the knowledge of the scriptures for you preach your own damnation and do not know it. The Racist; and you are right.

The Honorable Elijah Muhammad

Teachings of 1 The Holy Quran

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Chap. 5:51 "O you who believe, take not the Jews and the Christians for friends. They are friends of each other. A n d whoever amongst you takes them for friends he is indeed one of them. S u r e l y Allah guides not the unjust people." 55 "Only Allah is your Friend and His Messenger and those who believe, those who keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate, and they bow down. 57 "O you who believe, take not for friends those who take your religion as a mockery and a sport, from among those who were given the Book before you and the disbelievers: and keep your duty to Allah if you are believers." 60 "Say: Shall I inform you of those worse than this in retribution from Allah? They are those whom Allah has cursed and upon whom He brought His wrath and of whom He made apes and swine, and who serve the devil. These . are in a worse plight and further astray from the straight path. 67 " O Messenger, deliver that which has been revealed to thee from thy Lord; and if thou do (it) not, thou hast not delivered His message. And Allah will protect thee from men. Surely Allah guides not the disbelieving people. 79 "They forbade not one another the hateful things they did. E v i l indeed was what they did." 80 "Thou seest many of them befriending those who disbelieve. Certainly evil is that which their souls send before for them, so that Allah is displeased with them, and in chastisement will they abide. 81 "And if they believed in A l lah and the Prophet and that which is revealed to him, they would not take them for friends, but most of them are transgressors."


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By MARGERY HASSAIN T H E WOMAN IN ISLAM, is the Black Woman of America, whose God-Given insight has been righted by the soul-satisfying teachings of T H E HONORABLE E L I J A H MUHAMMAD, The Messenger of Allah. T H E WOMAN IN ISLAM, is the Black Woman who has found the way of peace and fulfillment towards mental, physical, moral, social and spiritual growth. In Islam she has found the answer to all of her needs for her complete life, as a Woman, as an important member of her immediate family, and as a member of her Holy Family, The Nation of Islam. WHEN, the Black Woman of America becomes a Muslim she finds that her life, which had been wrapped in dark chaos, now takes on light, meaning and order, through the Divine Guidance and Leadership of Messenger Muhammad. Immediately and continually, the Woman in Islam goes through the process of being reformed, re-educated, re-civilized. ALLAH (God) Master Fard Muhammad, to Whom Praises are due forever Missioned and taught Messenger Muhammad the way to reform, re-educate and re-civilize, us, the Black People, the LostFound Members of our Holy Nation, Islam. Bible, Is. 9:2, "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined." T H E WOMAN IN ISLAM, forever Praises Allah (God) Master Fard Muhammad, for His Bearer of That Light, His Divine Messenger Muhammad. DEFENSELESS STUDENTS are flushed from dormitory at N orth Carolina A&T State Universify by Nat ional Guardsmen who rained

rifle and automatic weapons' fire into living quarters, killing at least one youth and injuring several others.

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"Black people are beginning to who were also fired upon." Gov. calling "the Black people get themselves some arms too," at the drop of a hat. B Y BYPASSING the A&T camNelson Jackson, vice-presidentelect of the A&T student govern- pus police, the college president ment told M U H A M M A D and the so-called "respectable" Black leaders in town, the powSPEAKS. The two other confrontations ers-that-be clearly underscored took place after the Martin Lu- the "powerlessness" of t h e s e ther King assassination last year Blacks. The lesson is that in this and this year during a strike time of enormous Black thrust over campus food. On both occa- the ruling whites are not hesitant sions there were gun battles be- to skip over the strings they tween cops and students, though usually pull to cool off things and it was smothered in the daily press.

day night May 21, an A&T senior from Winterville, N.C., 20-yearold Ernest Grimes was shot to death. Several A&T s t u d e n t s claim that they saw police shoot Grimes on the A&T campus. They said he fell and asked for mercy, but a cop shot him again in the back of the head. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Moses Cone hospital early Thursday, May 22. Police have been tight-lipped about the Grimes death, though they point out that he was shot with a .32-caliber weapon, which E Y E - W I T N E S S Walter M. is smaller than the standard pol i c e - i s s u e .38. The authorities Brame, an organizer for the don't seem so far to want to Greensboro Assn. of Poor Peoeven concede that many police- ple, related to MS that he saw men carry p e r s o n a l weapons the police try to enter the campus "about 9 p.m. (Thursday here, as elsewhere in the U.S.A. THURSDAY MORNING, anoth- night) during the war period and er student, Clarence Counts, 20, they had to retreat.. Again, they of Winston-Salem, N.C., was shot tried to take the campus about 2 and wounded in the upper thigh. a.m. (Friday morning) and reBy that time many Black stu- treated again. It took the Nationdents were armed and ready to al Guard, about 650 of them, defend themselves. They vowed with all their heavy artillery six that "North Carolina A&T would or seven hours to take the camnot become a n o t h e r Orange- pus later Friday morning. And, burg." (In February, 1968, state when they took it, just like in all troopers shot point-blank into a good g u e r r i l l a actions, they group of Black students on the found there was nothing to take, campus of South Carolina State except the buildings," he said. Henderson, N.C.-born Brame, a college in Orangeburg, killing three s t u d e n t s . Nine troopers leader of the most militant and charged by the Federal govern- B l a c k - respected community ment with involvement in what group in Greensboro observed has become known as the "Or- that "all of this could have been angeburg Massacre" were re- simply avoided if A&T had been left to Lewis Dowdy. Dr. Dowdy cently acquitted.) When cops, National Guard is president of the university but troops and state police massed he is not consulted. Instead you around the A&T campus and have Governor Robert Scott in conducted their assault on its town directing things and combuildings, it was the third time mending his pigs for their vithat there has been gun-fire con- cious tactics, giving little thought even to the community Blacks frontations on campus. MOSES' WASHER SERVICE Specialize In All Types Of Washing Machines and Dryers

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T H E W E L F A R E SYSTEM was considered "an absolute, to! failure" by Los Angeles County Welfare Director Ellis Murphy dui ing a recent presidential commission hearing in the Watts area the welfare system. MURPHY, who heads the county Department of Social Sentestified before the President's Commission on Income Mainten; See More Programs that the entire welfare system is too complex to be v able. He also said that lack of funds from state and federal sour SAN FRANCISCO—Future vol- to provide a decent standard of living for the poor indicates canic eruptions in Pacific Coast lawmakers have given up on the system. states are inevitable, a noted geologist recently said. Dr. L . Crandell, research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, listed Mt. St. Helens as a direct volcanic threat to PortALCOHOLISM AND NARCOTICS will receive federal arte land, Ore. in terms of aid to victims of the two diseases. Mt. Shasta e n d a n g e r s the T H E SENATE LABOR and Public Welfare Committee will Northern Sacramento River Val- ate a subcommittee to deal with the two problems and wori ley below Lake Shasta, and oth- solutions across the nation. A rise in the drug problem and a er potentially dangerous volcan- awareness of the extent of alcoholism prompted creation of the oes on the Pacific Coast are Mt. organization. It will be headed by Iowa senator Howard Hughe: Baker, in Washington near the Canadian border, and Mr. Rainier, Crandal said. MIAMI—According to Radio Havana, Cuba has purchased Other possibly dangerous vol21,000 ton oil transport ships from the Soviet Union. The broai canoes include Mt. Hood, Mt. said a contract was signed between the two nations securin Adams and Mt. Lassen. bargain.

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rea, Laos, Lebanon, Panama, T h a i l a n d , and Vietnam, at will; If the British can murder Arabs in Aden, Africans in Kenya, Chinese in Malaysia, jointly with the French invade the United Arab Republic, and without any shame whatsoever invade the 'tiny Caribbean island of Angullla in 1969,.while standing guard to secessionism in Rhodesia; If the French can massacre Vietnamese and Algerian peasants In the name of Napoleon without any sense of guilt. . . If these so-called Big Powers can stage a concerted, barbaric invasion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and murder Africans in cold blood; ON WHAT BASIS, we ask, are these societies humanitarian to the misery of the African in Nigeria? How dare these 'Good Samaritans' prattle about Nigeria when they hardly pay even lip service to the agonizing situation in Southern Africa? Must Federal Nigeria, and must Africa herself, succumb to the wishes of foreign aggressors who act under the rubric 'Humanitarianism'? We not only w o n d e r what would most likely happen were outsiders to intervene in the affairs of these 'clean-handed' soc i e t i e s , we unreservedly condemn this insulting intrusion in African affairs, this purported 'humanitarianism.' And to these somewhat hysterical humanists, we say "Please clean your own backyards, they are really bad. We African students are very much aware of the anti-African activities being perpetrated by fellow African and non-African students at the University of Rochester; we feel that these activities are potentially dangerous and detrimental to the well-being of the African disciples of macro-nationalism at the University, and we are convinced that this can drastically impair all mutual intercourse between Africans and other groups at the University of Rochester. It is our sincere hope that the rapidly increasing p o l a r i t y of forces at the University can be nipped in the bud if an almost iniminent confrontation over the Nigerian issue is to be averted in the very near future. We uncompromisingly believe that Africans, and we wish to emphasize the term AFRICAN, reserve the fundamental human right to determine and police their own destiny in the course of history and human progress, and we also want it known that Africans will do everything humanly possible to preserve that inalienable right. We do not condone the balkanization of the African Continent nor do we subscribe to the fragmentizatlon of African society or any other society for that matter. We wish the public to know that we, the same undersigned African students here at this university, are fully convinced that the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has taken the correct stand, and continues to do so, in repelling imperialist

encroachments on Nigerian territory, and even more important, African soil itself, by seeking a thorough destruction of the undesirable, totally un-African, reactionary elements represented by Odumegwu Ojukwu and his bootlickers, who are the sole causes of the agony in war-torn Nigeria. We openly and resolutely declare and affirm our unreserved support for the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in its effort, an unprecedented example on the African Continent, to repel blatant foreign aggression by armed force and thus help save Africa from being subjected to a new round of modernized, sophisticated colonial slavery. Long live one, united Nigeria! Long live the Organization of African 'Unity! Larbi E l Bouhnini Yohannes Letta Aboubakar S. Kone Agrippah T. Mugomba Christine R. M. Lule Osakue Osazuwa John Chipembere Eyitayo Lam bo Isaac Ajewole Akintunde Cole Sonny Kuku Samson Ushe Philemon Ndaba Isaiah Changa Paulo E . Mugambi Zacarias Cardoso

Whites Still Fleeing Cities Until Govt. Wipes Out Poor WASHINGTON—Latest census projections indicate whites are speeding out of the cities as fast as their means and moving vans will take them while Black migration to the cities is slowing. Real estate dealers were reported smiling as the news was released.

against white supremacy Northern institutions has shown that Blacks live pretty much the same the nation over. Despite the slowdown in Black entry into the cities, Black population there has been increasing rapidly. This provides evidence that Blacks have refused to buy the birth c o n t r o l hype. New IN T H E LAST two years, cen- Black births are the cause of the sus bureau figures hint, whites rapid population growth. have been leaving the nation's central cities at least three times IN SPECIAL censuses, conas fast as in the previous six ducted in 15 large cities, results years of the 1960s. Growing Black dissatisfaction (Continued 29) in the cities, physical deterioration of the metropolises, exhorbitant tax rates, poor schools and CAIRO, E g y p t —The leading self-serving political apparatuses Arab news daily, Al Ahram, reappear to be the chief reasons ceived this message from Thor for the white exodus. Heyerdahl, explorer leading an According to Conrad Taeuber, international crew of seven men associate director of the census aboard the papyrus boat Ra bureau, whites have been leaving which is sailing from Africa to the city at a rate of nearly 500,- Latin America: "It's proved now 000 per year. This compares with that the ancient Egyptians conan average of 141,000 between structed their boats to sail in 1960 and 1966. rough seas and not merely on the smooth waters of the Nile. AS THIS IS occurring, Black Ra has successfully braved 10 to i m m i g r a t i o n is slowing to a 12 foot waves. crawl. Currently, Blacks are enHeyerdahl is attempting to dutering the cities at a rate of plicate the voyage of Africans to about 110,000 per year as com- the Mexican and Yucatan peninpared to 370,000 in the six years sula more than 5,000 years ago. prior to 1966. The craft, which has aboard one Growing Black political and representative of the Sudan in its economic power in the South and international crew, is used to a lack of new Northern industry prove a theory that ancient Black to provide work for the Black Egyptian civilizations influenced man are contributing reasons. In thet ar and culture of Latin addition, rebellions and battling America.

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the By Bayyinah Sharrief I never thought seriously about the importance of owning land nor of developing any land to produce the necessities of life until I lived in the Sudan during my student years at the University of Khartoum, Sudan. TO B E Black in a country which Blacks own is a wonderful feeling. The reality of possession brings the reality of responsibility, when one knows and is aware of the value of that possession. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us that we must have land to "do for ourselves," i.e., provide the necessities of our lives. AD that we see which is on the earth is either sustained by the elements of the earth or a combination of the elements of the earth. The large concrete buildings which we see here in this civilization were constructed from a combination of the elements of the earth. The material for our own clothing is either from a plant of the earth or an animal or insect which eats of the earth. The shoes which we wear are either of an animal which eats of the earth or are made from elements of the earthf

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along the banks of the Nile River in the Sudan. Every year after the flooding of the River Nile over its banks, men come to plant crops in the freshly nourished soil along the banks of the Nile. This is done yearly and has been done for many centuries. In the Western society there is so much movement and everything is done on a large scale in c o m m e r c i a l centers that one raised in a commercial area does not really value the source of the materials which are used in these centers. Nor does one feel any reason to guard or protect with all one's ability something which is not really theirs.

WITH POSSESSION comes responsibility. And when one realizes full responsibility, one protects and guards and respects inset, and Luther J . Wilson, is the first allMEMORIAL DAY plus one was a more meanthis possession. Black owned building erected in the West ingful and solemn occasion in Louisville, Ky., The Honorable Elijah Muham- when this new $150,000 office building had End since the May, 1968 revolutionary st rugmad teaches us that we must its grand opening and formal dedication of ale, and is named after two of the fallen vichave land "to call our own." the Groves-Broadus building. The structure, time of the struggle—James Groves, 14; nd With "our" land we must guard owned by Walter T. (Pete) Crosby, shown in Matthew Broadus, 20. it for this is in accord to the nature of man, i.e., to protect that which is his. consumption a head, has risen 25 The Honorable El.jah Muhamtimes. We now eat 120 pounds a mad is building a nation for the year compared with about four Black man: One which is their or five pounds 200 years ago," nation by nature. The nation Dr. Yudkin indicated. I N E V E R stopped to think owns land which is being culti"The consumption of sugar in L O N D O N—A professor of sugar it raises the level of insuabout these things until I saw vated to produce the necessities Black men c u l t i v a t i n g crops of life. nutrition at Queen Elizabeth Col- lin in the blood. This raised level individual countries is closely reis found in coronary thrombosis lated to coronary thrombosis; lege in London University said and a number of conditions such here this week that sugar may as high blood pressure, diabetes, but sugar is not the only factor, being overweight and cigarette because in the United States conlead to coronary thrombosis. sumption has remained steady smoking." C H A R G I N G that there has However, unlike researchers in while the number of deaths from been a move away from the the U.S., Dr. Yudkin and his colthrombosis is rising. There are theory — dearly held in the U.S. leagues have been doing studies WASHINGTON—A recent U.S. 45.2 per cent price increase. other factors, such as our inA savings and loan association — that animal fat is the major since 1964, which reach back House of Representatives subcreasing sedentary existence, but culprit in arterial disease, prothrough two centuries of nutricommittee heard testimony on then provided a $46,000 mortgage I am convinced that sugar is a tional history. how inner-city slum land is driv- to the real estate agent through fessor John Yudkin stated: "If you give people a lot of "In the last 200 years, sugar cause," he said. en up in value through the use the " s t r a w m a n . " This means of " s t r a w m e n , " and "back- that the agent had to make no scratching" — techniques which real investment; he got virtually make poor people pay higher all of his money back in the L a w m a k e r B l a s t s P r u n e d C o n t e n t s I n F o o d P a c k a g e prices to real estate agents and mortgage. His huge, nearly 331/3 WASHINGTON—Another subtle reported a hidden 10 per cent re-designing the c o n t a i n e r to higher payments to savings and per cent profit then comes dimanner in which the consumer has been added by businessmen give it the appearance of being rectly from the person buying loans associations. the house. And the buyer's inter- is duped on food, drugs and cos- to the cost of a broad range of at least the same size as the old container although the contents metics was revealed again this consumer items. ONE CASE reviewed involved est rates are at near usury proweek, when the chairman of the Rep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, are less." land in the nation's capital. A portions now because of inflation House surxommfttee on Govern- democrat of Queens stated: He made a list of more than buUding in a predominantly Afri- due to military-industrial-syndiment Operations studying the " F R E Q U E N T L Y , the contents 600 food and drug items he said cate war profiteering. can American neighborhood was This example d e s c r i b e s a effectiveness of the Fair Packag- reduction is made without chang- have been reduced in size since sold to a real estate agent for ing and Labeling Act of 1966, ing the package in size or by 1964 without a corresponding cut $46,500. The agent was also a squeeze on a middle-class famiin price. member of a savings and loan ly. To poor people, of course, the WHEEL CITY RECORD SHOP L HI FASHION BEAUTY SALON squeeze is even harder to enassociation. Latest Hits Our Aim is to Please You FOR THE TOTAL A few hours later a "straw- dure. 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AN INVESTIGATION of medicaid payments in Illinois, considered typical of states across the country, has revealed that the shortage of Blacks in the medical professions has resulted in welfare medicine becoming "big business" With some physicians, dentists, optometrists and drug stores, resulting in the collection of millions of dollars a year in INVESTIGATORS h a v e con- public aid money. cluded that "Medicaid" provides The check revealed that one a grossly inadequate fee to doc- doctor in a Chicago ghetto has tors for the cave of indigent pa- collected more than $100,000 last tients, which has led to many year for caring for welfare paphysicians' refusal to treat the tients. The top 10 welfare docpoor. tors received a total of nearly Doctors who accept welfare one million dollars last year. patients point out that it is "inThe investigation also found human" to turn away the hunthe p r e s c r i b i n g of unusually dreds who flock to their doors. targe numbers of medications They admit, however, that they and injections, a practice that can spare only a few minutes for the Illinois State Medical society each patient, even though many has begun to question. have l e n g t h e n e d their office There has been nearly 300 per hours. cent increase in the cost of proThe cost in inaccurate diagno- viding medical care to indigent sis, s u f f e r i n g and premature deaths, of course, can only be estimated, but i n v e s t i g a t o r s agree it must be high. Pierre de Vise, a Loyola University sociologist who is heading the Chicago regional hospital study fpr the Hospital Planning Council f o r Metropolitan Chicago, said the basic problem is caused by the flight of physicians from the inner city to the more well-to-do suburb-. In addition, there is a great shortage of Black doctors in Chicago and throughout the United States. Chicago's East Garfield Park community had 212 physicians in 1930 when the community was all white. Today the same area has only 13 physicians serving some 63,000 Black people. In the near South side community of Oakland - Kenwood, 110 physicians served a population of 28,000 in 1930, when the area was all white. Now there are only five doctors serving 45,000 Black people, de Vise said. "The few private doctors and hospitals who accept these patients must p e r f o r c e convert their r o u t i n e s into production line operations that all parties agree are inadequate," he said. While eight out of 10 doctors in the Chicago are affiliated with a hospital, the majority of those in the ghettos do not have a hospital where they can admit patients. They either have to get another doctor to see the patient or send him to the County Hospital.

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By DWIGHT CASIMERE | (Pan African Press) CAIRO, 111.—0 v e r a month ago, N a t i o n a l Guard troops stormed this tiny, southern Illinois town to quell what it des c r i b e d as a "racial disturbance." AS A VISITOR coming to the area, located at the south-most tip of Illinois, where the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers converge, it was difficult to conceive of it as the battleground of a bitter Black struggle for survival. Once commonly known as 'Little Egypt,' the area had been earmarked by its earliest white occupants as a haven of prosperity. Some, after wiping out the last of the state's native Indian p o p u l a t i o n and stockading a ready supply of Black slave-labor, even staked out communities with names like 'Future City.' Now, after its lands have been wasted by floods from the two untamed rivers and poverty has ravaged the people like a disease, it has became, in the words of an inhabitant, "a cesspool of human waste, worse than Mississippi." WHEfy I arrived in Cairo, I was assured by F r . Gerald Montroy, a militant Catholic priest who publicly branded the city administration and police as organizers of the "White Hats" vigilante group terrorizing the Black community, that "things have been pretty quiet and you probably wont see much action." But within 24 hours of his statement, Cairo erupted into the beginning of a struggle that has grown in dimensions throughout the weeks. For the past e i g h t weeks, Blacks have maintained a succ e s s f u l boycott against white downtown merchants. It is these m e r c h a n t s , F r . Montroy said "who support the white hats and control the city government."

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ONE S U C H case was that of Black G I , P F C Robert L. Hunt, a Viet Nam veteran. Cairo's streets burst brick walls of Pyramid Courts became a virtual fortress for the beseiged Blacks as they returned the threatening gunfire. It was not until Blacks fired back at the vigilante snipers that a 'state of emergency was declared and National Guard troops called in. " L I S T E N B R O T H E R , " Leon Page, an organizer for the Black United Front, a c o a l i t i o n of groups sponsoring the boycott, "if Black people take up guns to defend themselves, they have every justification. "These honkeys have been killing the people for years, and guess what," he said, "they didn't have to lift a finger— they've been starving them!" Raw facts of the Cairo experience depict the type of human pillage that has gone into the creation of one of the richest states in America. Whites have fled the area in increasing numbers because of the hopelessness of the area. Within 15 years, Cairo was reduced from a town of 19,000 people to one of 9,000. Fifty-two per cent of the present population is Black.

IN RETALIATION to this successful economic strategy, vengeful bands of whites opened fire on Pyramid Courts, a government housing project containing some 1,500 Blacks. At nightfall, the long, two-story, s t o n e - b r i c k buildings arranged in blocks near the banks of the Mississippi River became a city under seige as Blacks crouched behind the window of their darkened apartments as SOCIAL CONDITIONS have bewhite vigilante snipers assailed come what m e m b e r s of the them with waves of bullets. Black United Front call "a poF r . Montroy said he believed lice state." Blacks youths have the vigilante attacks were " a direct result Of the success of the J & A COLLISION boycott." 1 2 6 3 1 DEXTER BLVD. Finally one Sunday Blacks refDETROIT, M I C H . 4 8 2 3 8 used to cower before the whitePHONE: 9 3 3 - 8 4 4 0 inHriated violence and acted to Bumping - Painting A Towing protect their lives. The solidMemorandum Estimate of Repair Costs

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R i p 'Haste' To Take Heart ot Badly Injured Woman for Transplantation LONDON—The hue and cry is on in British medical and legal circles over the o u t r a g e o u s "haste" which a team of transplant surgeons evinced in extracting the heart of a badly injured student nurse who suffered brain damage in a fall from her moped (motor bike) in a road accident recently. The v i c t i m of the "quick snatch" was Miss M a r g a r e t Gladys Sinsbury, 29, who suffered what was claimed to be irreversible brain damage four days after sustaining her injury. TESTIMONY given at a coroner's i n q u e s t into the death brought to light the fact that her heart was still beating under the stimulation of a breathing machine, when two doctors decided she had no hope of recovering and promptly switched off the machine. One of the most scathing attacks against the whole business of heart snatching was made several months ago over a BBC radio program by Dr. Geoffrey Spencer. The head of the intensive care unit at St. Thomas' hospital, he referred to transplant surgeons as " a gang of vultures." He had additional comments to make following the Sinsbury incident, relating to the safeguards in such surgery. " I feel most uneasy about ft because there is no way of finding out whether proper safeguards have been taken or not. "ONE OF T H E most difficult problems is the business of 'shotgun consent.' I t is because of this that I would like to see statuatory procedures laid down for obtaining consent." His argument stemmed from the quickness with which purported permission was given for the deceased's heart to be removed. In an attempt to rationalize the murder of a defenseless human being, Dr. Christian Barnard, the South African surgeon who achieved the first successful heart transplant—of an Indian lad to an elderly white man in South Africa—declared that a VISIT MUHAMMAD'S MOSQUE OF ISLAM 1246 SOUTH MARKET CANTON, OHIO SUNDAY, 2 PJM. NOW IN TALLAHASSEE FLORIDA VISIT

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was Hot necessary for the heart to have stopped beating before the b r e a t h i n g machine is switched off. H E CLAIMED the essential factor is whether the patient is dead without artificial aid, using the analogy of a man who has been hung to support his argument. "He (the hung man) is dead, but I can get his heart beating

again through shock, or restore his breathing by putting a pipe in his throat. But he will not live." The South A f r i c a n surgeon equated the heart transplant with the development of a supersonic jet in its relation to propellerdriven aircraft. He labelled it a "fantastic invention" which "given patience and time," heart transplants will be as commonplace as supersonic jets.

Nigeria: Africans Dying for Black-White in West Africa 15) and greatly fears (Continued from page a united Nigeria. For this rea-

trofe several Black puppet states port of Tanzania, Zambia and And c o n s i d e r i n g a l l of China; considering the collusion these s t u m b l i n g Blacks tobetween oil monopolies and the gether, the worst mistake AfIbos are seeking to deny the son, France boosted its aid to entire Euro-U.S. press; considerricans and African Amerivery same right to self determi- "Biafra" as soon as talk of a ing the white supremacist govcans can make is to say that nation that they t h e m s e l v e s negotiated settlement became se- ernments rabid fear of African the current tragedy proves claim. rious. French elitists know that unity; considering the weakness, that the Organization of AfriThis is what the misguided a united Nigeria promises a ignorance and c o r r u p t i o n of can Unity is no good, that supporters of the Ibos—Tanunited West Africa. many Western-oriented Nigerian the idea of African unity is zania, Zambia and the Peoworthless and that the AfriConsidering the m e r c e n a r y government officials and priviple's R e p u b l i c of C h i n a leged elites: it is hardly surpriscan peoples are incapable of fighters from South Africa, Israhave failed to see. They uniting and fighting for their el, France and so forth; consid- ing that this tragic war is still s h o u l d remind themselves going on. freedom. ering the nusguided moral supthat the Southern Cameroons, part of a nation directly east of so-called "Biafra," voted not to join Nigeria when Nigeria was formed. These A f r i c a n people come from the same tribes as many people in the so-called Biafra reA SLIGHT decline in city pop- desert the cities, the tax burden gion. They feared continued Ibo ulations has been the immediate falls increasingly on underpaid exploitation and political domination and for that reason voted showed percentages of Blacks overall result of all this. This Blacks who are overcharged on means erosion of tax bases at a not to join Nigeria. living in neighborhoods with the The minority tribes originally greatest nonwhite concentrations time when demands for services rents, property purchases, interest rates, food, clothing and netrapped within "Biafra" also pe- increased over the last eight are in ceasing. titioned democratically to sepa- years. In Cleveland, Blacks livAs more middle income whites cessities. rate from the Eastern Region ing in areas which are threelong b e f o r e "Biafra" was quarters or more s e g r e g a t e d claimed. They said they were rose from 72 to 80 per cent bebeing abused and exploited by tween 1960 and 1965. WORKERS AND STUDENTS Troopers storming from house the Ibo majority which conSegregation persists despite oc- here were assailed by air force to house in an alleged search for trolled the region. After Nigeria cupation, education or income, planes while troops made house- snipers have met with heavy granted them the right to control census figures prove. Higher ed- to-house raids as battles between street-fighting from e n r a g e d their own traditional lands in a ucated, better-paid white families workers and police completed its workers and students. state separate from the Ibos, the Rjos stooped to tiie "Biafra" are the first to try to get away first week. Workers and students are seekscheme. The Ibos already knew from Blacks-Better e d u c a t e d , Observers predict that popular ing general reforms in the hanhigher paid, socially superior or action against the police will inthat the Euro-U.S. elite, proud of crease as r e p r e s s i o n grows dling of their grievances by this their success in forming "Isra- otherwise. At the same time, upper class greater. U.S. puppet government. e l , " would finance the Ibo elite's Blacks seldom find their way to plot. integrated living in the suburbs. This "Israeli" strategy of the Euro-U.S. elite was openly re- Census figures indicate extremevealed recently after the Swedish ly few have taken up life outside mercenary, Count Carl Gustaf the cities. LENNY'S von Rosen, led other European BOOKS " N " THINGS mercenaries on air raids against The Master Hair Designing LIVE T O LEARN: " R E A D " Nigerian air fields. By Appointments Only Our Specialty: African and The Swedish newspaper, E x Spanish American Literature BRO. 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Anti-Gas Warfare Lab Finds W a y to Curb Man's Odor LONDON—England's top secret Anti-Gas Warfare Lab has invented a thin cloth that sops up cooking smells for months when placed in the kitchen. Experts say ft also cuts mankind's worst scent, "extract of submarines." This is the mixture of human odors, tobacco smoke, battery fumes and k i t c h e n aromas trapped by sub filters.

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CAIRO—The headquarters of Al-Patah, the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, and its radio broadcast 'Voice of A l Asstfa' have received more than 2,000 letters of support from the Arab people. Many of the messages denounced the Lebanese government for their part in arresting Arab guerrillas and persecuting them. URGENT PLEA for help from frequent attacks of White Hat vigilante groups on Black community is stenciled on wall near BIRMTNGHAM—Real estate in- Cairo downtown district. Man sits idly near sign on deserted vestments will realize a major streets as Black boycott of downtown stores enters ninth boom according to members of the Alabama Realtors Institute. T H E ORGANIZATION s a i d that "Investment in good real estate, well located, provides the best possible hedge against inflation with a relatively high rate (Continued from page 12) She urged the world's youth to of retiirn." It suggested that property own- cient or do we need to be able "form a voting lobby of the ers should make allowances in to blow up the planet four times young" to force governments to divert billions from weapons to leases for land rentals for rent over?" she asked. agricultural development and the escalations in case of increases Lady Jackson, author of 14 cities. in operating and capital costs. "The task will not be easy," Also, the institute suggested that books, said we should use the if realty investments are in the resources locked up in the arms she added. form of mortgage loans, the race to fill the f u n d a m e n t a l "The big problem is where investor should require the bor- needs of man. does the political energy for rower To give him an "equity "Let's make the military-in- change come from when 70 per kicker" in the form of a percen- dustrial complex into the urban- cent of the people in the Atlantic tage of the income of the property. industrial complex," she said. c o m m u n i t y never had it so

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Black Lawyers Unite to End Courtroom By K. C. Landry (Pan African Press) "The law has been used to lynch, castrate and dehumanize Black people in America, with little or no consideration for justice and human rights," said Floyd McKissick, co-chairman of the National Conference of Black Laywers (NCBL).

meeting was to focus attention on the problems of racism within the legal profession, the irrelevance of law school curricula to B l a c k Students, discriminatory hiring practices of law schools and law firms, and to develop strategy to deal with the eradication of these injustices."

"A strong look will be taken at the effect of 'law and disorder' "MOREOVER, the police are as it is practiced by institutions not interested in enforcing the within this society which conlaw,- but merely in maintaining tinue to herald 'Law and Order' order, keeping the status quo," epithets while through their racist practices continue to perpetuhe continued. Speaking at a press conference ate the disorder," Carter added. Cooper, head of the Black Studuring the recent National Conjference of dents Association, pointed out Black Lawyers that there has been no Black bar a n d Law stu- association to deal with the probdents, spon- lems of Black lawyers and stus o r e d by the dents. NCBL and the "The legal profession is a Black American close group," he c o n t i n u e d . IL a w Students "Fifteen years ago Jews were A s s o c i a t i o n not accepted by the lily-white j ( B A L S A ) , American Bar Association and 10 [McKissick said, years ago Black lawyers were I in effect, that not accepted on a national bathe Ku K 1 u x sis." McKissick Klan has abanCooper said Black students had doned their t r a d i t i o n a l white traveled some 30,000 miles to sheets and donned judges robes this Chicago conference "to push and police uniforms. our elders in the legal profession McKissick and Robert Carter, to come to grips with white suco-chairmen of NCBL, and A . J . premacy in the law." M c K i s s i c k pointed out that Cooper, Jr., president of BALSA, outlined that the purpose of the Black lawyers concerned with violence in the streets and the intolerance of the law "must turn the law into a tool to liberate Black people." He said two Black teen-agers are sentenced to die in North JOHANNESBURG, South AfriCarolina electric chairs, and that ca—Perhaps fearful of the possia Black nationalist leader in ble consequences of suppressed Cleveland, Fred Ahmed Evans, people v i e w i n g the world of has been sentenced to death. greater freedom and imagination "The death penalty is not just; via televised broadcasts, the bruthe state has no right to kill," tal government of the so-called McKissick continued. "This is es"Republic" of South Africa alpecially true in the case of a lows no television in the land. Black defendant. Every time a Television has been considered Black man is arrested in this a thing "evil, wicked and dan- country, a constitutional question gerous," by such people as Dr. is raised. Black people are not Albert Hertzog, former minister fairly represented, as judges, juof posts and telegraphs, with rors or policemen. How can a control over broadcasting. white supremacy judiciary, controlled from top to bottom by R E C E N T VENTURES to t h e whites, a d m i n i s t e r justice to m o o n by the U.S.A. have Black people? Of course, the sparked new demands for televi- courts are unconstitutional!" sion in South Africa, and there The conference, held at the are increasing signs that the rac- University of Chicago's Center ist government will have to com- for Continuing Education, was promise to the extent of allowing attended by some 400 Black lawa heavily-censored t e 1 e v i s 1 o n yers and law s t u d e n t s from broadcasting system. It is be- througout America. lieved by some that there will be a political issue in the 1971 genWHILE YOU WAIT First Class She* Repairing eral election regarding TV. SHABAZZ FAMILY SHOE Matthys C.G.J. Van Rensburg, STORE A SHOE REPAIR the present minister of posts and Alio Leather Accessories For Sale telegraph, stated, "We do not be341-964° - :_ „ lieve television is a thing from H 4 J » . S u p ePHONE: rior A v e . ' ClevetoneY O k i e the devil." And, he said, " I t has mmm-mm—^mOt..MAMES X H A Y many advantages and disadvantages." BUY YOUR INSURANCE

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Black Dictator Kills Haitians, Calls Them 'Red' PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—The F a s c i s t Black dictatorship of Haiti, run by U.S.-puppet Francois Duvalier, has borrowed the tactics of U.S. Storm Troopers in Viet Nam.

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Islam Has Muslim Flag: A Guide To The T H E F L A G OF ISLAM Sun, Moon and Star Behold their majestic reign; Crowning the Heavens above With grandiose symmetry and fame. The clouds that form asunder, Uphold her tribute and claim As she unfurls to guard us Upon thresholds of the earth now stained With the blood of Black Martyrs fallen In the streets of Modern Babylon, by name.

emblems found in our universe which are at the core of sustaining life processes on earth, is clearly defined and marked in this inherited Flag of the Black People representing F r e e d o m , Justice and Equality. All truly conforming to the very nature in which life's origin has evolved. We, as Muslim followers of the Honorable Elijah M u h a m m a d ,

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depend upon Allah and the lights afixed to guide us are the most beautiful and natural signs of the universe itself; and are a tribute in Itself to the majesty of our Lord, A l m i g h t y Allah. This proves that the Muslims are represented in the religion of the Original Creator of our earth and universe. (To Be Continued)

The royal red of sun, The gleaming white of moon, The blazing burst of a star, The banner unfurled now guides us back again, Marked upon the boundless skyway, As the mouth of the Red Sea churns open— The seal of the secret lies bare.

NEWLYWEDS Brother Willie X and his bride. Sister Vanessa X, both of Muhammad's Mosque in Harrisburg, Pa., pose happily after the ceremony in which they became one recently. The wedding and reception were held in the home of Minister Harry X, who officiated at the ceremonies.

Messenger Muhammad: A Truly Righteous Leader By Sister Zelma X (Mosque No. 2)

Marching through come the valient, Singing a song of praise; Like on the Mount of Zion The children of the Lord are raised. Freedom ascends from the byways, J u s t i c e abounds through the flood gates; E q u a l i t y bellows her clarion horn, And the world of a New Paradise is born. The waxing crescent of our 66 trillion year old moon begins its evolutionary cycle giving praise to the new order of Islam in the west, as her lighted side (as seen from the right following the full moon) is seen giving the impression in the Heavens above of the Crescent as it appears in the Flag of the Nation of Islam. As we will note, the Flag of Islam, representing the natural

us, the so-called American Negroes, to lead, teach and guide us to f r e e d o m , justice, and The Honorable Elijah Muham- equality. mad is to me a righteous FattiI pray Allah (God) will cause er. Never have I been loved or wanted by anyone. When I was a me to serve and obey His Meschild I had my way until I ac- senger, The Honorable Elijah Muhammad all the days of my cepted my own—Islam. life. T H E HONORABLE Elijah Muhammad is my leader. He led me away from the devil, wMte race, to Allah (God). I was a "civil Rights Worker" before I a c c e p t e d Islam. Every Black man, woman and child not following God's Messenger, Eliah Muhammad, is following the devH E A R il (white race). For proof, see Bible Luke 11:23. the Life-giving The Honorable Elijah Muhammad is my teacher. He taught Teachings, me the nature of my "414 year old"—"open enemy" to my freedom, justice and equality—the and Life-saving whited race. The enemy of Almighty God Allah and the Black w a r n i n g s of nation. He taught me to "love self and kind." He taught me The Hon. Elijah Muhammad "How to Eat to Live." Now I am enjoying good health. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad is my perfect guide. He has never mis-guided me in my 2% years of following Him. He has offered $100,000.00 plus His life to "anyone" that can prove He is not teaching the truth. IN 39 LONG Y E A R S , no one has ever proven the Messenger Elijah Muhammad to be in error about anything. This is sufficient for me. " A l l praise is due to Allah" for raising the Honorable EHjah Muhammad from among

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"What is the party doing to under the label "Negro Control meet the consequences of the Equipment." fermenting race war?" the rePierce, formerly a John Birchporter asks. ite, said that he d e s e r t e d the Pierce r e v e a l e d that party members have become volunteer Birch Society "because it was salesmen for a major fire-arm not racist enough." He had kind"WE THINK that Carto is industry, pushing the white-gun- er words however for the Liberdoing a good job, though our tactics are somewhat different African Guerillas Uniting from his." The N a t i o n a l States Rights TWO THINGS STOOD OUT: (Continued from page 8)Africans Party, headquartered in Savanare ready to fight and of ZAPU, after calling for armed ah, Georgia, also came in for die for their feeedom, and, in some Nazi praise. Headed by fighting to the "bitter end" for the face of some defections, the former Grand Dragon of the freedom, said the Ian Smith re- freedom fighters have the supKnights of the Klu Klux Klan, gime in Southern Rhodesia was port of the Africans, Asians and J.B. S t o n e r , and professional a "British racist settler estab- Latin Americans. This support is racist, E d Fields, the State's lishment," and one could not ex- enough to get the m i n i m u m Rights group represents most un- pect Great Britain to use force askeoV-that United Nations agenagainst its own agency. Other cies give recognition and materihooded U.S. klansmen. For awhile the racial goulash p e t i t i o n e r s urged that public al support to the l i b e r a t i o n a p p e a r e d amusing, then the opinion be mobilized to recognize m o v e m e n t s . The members of the right and the legitimacy of these movements are pledging deadly sick roots of this insatiathe guerrilla struggle. their lives toward the enforceble hatred seem to take on the odor of a corpse thinly covered Australia had quit the commit- ment of United Nations resoluover by slushing mud on a war- tee because it could not approve tions and the United Nations wrecked battlefield. the armed fight for freedom. The Charter; they deserve minimal The reporter managed an ap- United States, while "condemn- support from UN Members for propriate parting gesture and ing" racist oppression and white their effort. left. minority rule, had insisted that Once outside the Nazi Party's "practical" and "realistic" methBillion Owed new headquarters, the reporter ods be employed by the op- $173.2 exhaled, then took a breath of pressed Black Africans. Britain Out by U.S. Buyers new (fresh) air. had said "amen" to each homily WASHINGTON—American conputs the National Socialist White by her U.S. ally. A few black People's Party (sic, the official v o i c e s in Africa echoed this sumers are in debt to a total of name) in a class by itself. The white sentiment, but they were $113.2 billion, the Federal Rebrutal South African apartheid too few to have sustained the serve Board recently reported. policy, and s o u t h e r n old-style British and Americans through- Purchasers increased their insegregation is not enough, Pierce out the entire African visit of the debtedness by $795,000,000 in the contends. Committee. So, being "practi- month of April alone, the report WHITE POLITICIANS, to a cal," they stayed at home. adds.

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Chemical Firm Partners 'Black Power' Side At By Love X (Pan African Press) C L E V E L A N D — The two-yearold Consul Chemical company, located at 2176 E . 76th st—in the deepest part of the Black community in Cleveland — would be just another firm doing business in the Black neighborhood, were it not that it just happens to be a prime example of Black power at work, building something constructive for the future and for the young Black boys and girls not only in the city and state, but throughout the nation: T H E A L L - B L A C K enterprise— from management down to its 12 working employes—is engaged in the manufacture and sale of at least a dozen diferent household cleaning and preservation compounds.

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It is headed by E a r l Cross, president - treasurer a n d Tracy Love, vice president, both of whom are registered pharmacists. They founded the company in 1967, after having served an apprenticeship with established white firms, in order to give Black y o u t h s a chance to achieve true stability—mentally and economically—through jobs that provide a worthwhile future. Cross, 36, is a graduate of Ohio State university's college of pharmacy. Between 1956-59, he supervised the manufacturing of solutions, ointments, tablets and other pharmaceuticals at Cleveland City hospital. In 1963, he was placed in charge of research and development of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals at the Continental Pharmacal company, and lat-

er became chief analytical chemist for Product Packing, Inc., where he was reponsible for quality control, cost analyzing, and production of a line of waxes, spot removers, detergents, fabric softeners, aerosols, paints and automotive products. When Product Packing changed its name to Pro-Pak corporation in 1966, and moved to a new location, he became its chief chemist and served in that position until he formed Consul Chemicals. T H E OTHER HALF of the founding team, Love, is 34 years old and holds a B.A. degree in pharmacy from Ohio Northern university, class of '57, and is licensed to practice pharmacy in Ohio and Michigan. During a tour in the army from 1958-61, in France, he was in charge of the post pharmacy compounding and ordering pharmaceuticals—and also t a u g h t E n g l i s h and mathematics to enlisted personnel who had not received a high school diploma. Following his army service, he went to work for Gray Drug Stores, Inc., and Revco, Inc. He declined a supervisory post over an eight-chain Revco store group in Detroit, to join Cross in establishing the budding c h e m i c a l venture they operate. Present products of the firm, which are custom - packaged for other companies, include such items as an all-purpose detergent

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Panthers: Power-elite Fear Unity (Continued from page 33) study for our educational classthey do not represent us. They represent the trickery of the white man. "We subscribe the Messenger Muhammad's call for a united Black front. We know that the Nation of Islam does not attack Black people and neither do we." " T R U T H of the matter i s , " the official stated," the works of the H o n o r a b l e Elijah Muhammad and Iris newspaper is required

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pany has six. Others she said are: General American Oil, Thomas N. Berry Company, Stebbon Oil Company, Thomas J . Carter and Mobil Oil Company, four each; McAlister Oil Company and Pan American Petroleum, three each; Herman George Brown Corporation, Henry Yeager Corporation, J . R. Starnes Company and Gulf Shore Oil Company, two each; Shelburn Gas and Oil company; State of Stoddard, W. L . P. C. Kenesot, and Rancho Oil Company, one each. Originally, 189 acres of land was purchased by George Anderson in 1901. William Anderson added 80 acres in 1911, which he had purchased for $860. The family has lived continuously on the land since and paid taxes each year, the last payment being RUSSELL B. ANDERSON and wife pose for MUHAMMAD made for the year 1968. SPEAKS photographer after detailing amazing story charging oil companies with usurping rights of his parents on their Texas P R E S E N T MEMBERS of the farm. Fearful of threats upon their lives, the Andersons released (Continued on page 37) the story exclusively to the "leading Black newspaper."

INSTEAD, according to Mrs. Anderson, all of the juicy harvest that has been realized from the oil deposits in the past 37 NAMED B Y Mrs. Anderson as years has gone into the coffers the biggest illegal operator in of 20 oil firms, which have alleg- the land grab is the Atlanticedly m a n a g e d through legal Richfield company, which allegtrickery and wilful intimidation, edly has sunk 21 wells. She to refuse to recognize the Ander- claims Magnolia Petroleum comson's legal and moral right to pany reportedly has 17; General Crude Oil company, 15; Shell compensation. The story of this 20th century Oil, seven, and Rovne Tet. comhighway- robbery had its beginnings in 1932 when the oil firms descended upon the property of T a n z a n i a n , S y r i a n P e o p l e B a c k V i e t C o n g ' s S t r u g g l e William M. Anderson and his son, Russell, and began drilling DAR E S SALAAM, Tanzania — be able to fully carry out its people against U. S. aggression, gressors are those of the world's for oil. A survey made by geolo- "The government and people of self-defense as long as foreign Damascus sources reported. peoples in struggle for freedom. gists, at the Anderson family's Tanzania approve of and support troops stay on its territory." P R E S I D E N T N . ATASSI stat- We are determined to stand by expense, showed that the proper- our brothers in Viet Nam in Mr. Munanka paid tribute to ed: "We consider the struggle of the staunch and heroic Vietnamty was situated on a "lake of their struggle against the Ameri- the Vietnamese people's success- the Vietnamese people as our ese people and re-affirm our supoil." Many wells are gushers and can aggressors," Tanzanian De- es and expressed his indignation own struggle. Their successes in port to their struggle against uncapped. The oil just flows over fense Secretary B . Mananka told at the savage crimes committed the struggle against the U.S. ag- U.S. aggression." the Vietnamese charge d'affaires by the U.S. aggressors and their the land. In recounting the beginning of Luv Quy Tan, upon his arrival henchmen. MAGNIFICENT B R O T H E R S P R O D U C T S "The Tanzanian people will do the alleged illegal occupation, here. " T H E UNITED STATES must our utmost to support and help Mrs. Russell Anderson, in an interview with Captain Edward 2X, unconditionally withdraw Ameri- the Vietnamese people until final said, "In the early 1930's, men can and satellite troops from victory." In his opening s p e e c h before (white) were running all over South Viet Nam, in accordance the land, and the family was with the principle of the respect the 4th National Congress of the terrified, intimidated and unrea- of Viet Nam's independence, and Syrian Students' Union, Presiterritorial integrity," the defense dent N. Atassi of the Arab Resonably coerced. secretary continued. "The South public of Syria paid tribute to "They (family Anderson) were Vietnamese population will never the struggle of the Vietnamese told by some of the white men that they were not going to receive any money because they (the white men) did not want them to buy new cars and drive on their highways. They also said they would not get any money because they were niggers." ASKED I F the family members knew who the white men

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Blacks In Cairo, III. Resist Vigilante Terror (Continued from page 27)with the terrorism of the White

BLACK CHILDREN in Cairo, III. gather in g r o u p and smile for photographer even though locked in the throes of hopeless poverty. Efforts of organizations like the Black United Front to offset economic blight

and white vigilante violence in Cairo may bring a brighter future to these hopeful youngsters.

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ganizer" who wears a clean, Asiatic haircut and a small gold earring through a pierced ear continued saying: "we've got to fight hunger to keep ourselves alive just as hard as we have to fight to get this honkey off our backs—it's a straight survival thing." For two weeks, Blacks had removed picketers from downtown streets. In the lull, white hat terrorism had lessened. But when members of the Black United Front, (a coalition which is composed of the local NAACP, Concerned Clergy, the National Negro Rifle Assn., the Cool Gents, Women's Liberation Committee and the Southern HI. Cooperative Assn.), resumed the daily pickets last week, tension again mounted in Cairo.

Hats vigilantes. Peterson was appointed to the Cairo post after 15 years m Alton, 111., where he became police captain. He resigned as alternate chief of police and assumed the Cairo post after shooting a Black youth to death in downtown Alton.

" K L U T Z WAS a butcher before he became police chief," Leon Page said, his piercing eyes smouldering with anger, "and he's still a butcher—of Black people!" Cairo Blacks are d o u b t f u l whether promises by the new chief of police, William Peterson, that he will establish a police "link to the community" are genuine. "The police already have a pipe-line to the Black community!" Page told MUHAMMAD SPEAKS. "It's on the firing end of a shotgun!" ALMOST P R E D I C T A B L Y , on (Continued next week) Saturday night, May 24, six shots were fired into the all-Black Pyramid Court housing project. The Political Prisoners shots had come from the river LONDON—In the United States area directly behind the housing project—a well-known and fa- alone, there are more than 1,200 vored position of the white sni- young people under detention because they refuse to take part in pers. the Viet Nam war. The next night, shotgun blasts T H E F I G U R E was released in rained the Cairo police station. a report prepared here by AmUnder the pressure of a threat- nesty International, a world wide ened full-scale Black rebellion, organization which stresses politpolice Chief Carl Klutz resigned ical liberty. The report, 'The Face of Perfrom his post, appointing William Peterson, a former police s e c u t i o n 1969' also said that there may be a quarter of a lieutenant, as his successor. million people imprisoned around Klutz and his band of renegade the world because of their bepolice had become synonymous liefs.

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deputies (in a room built for 40 spectators) from the courtroom. Judge Sullivan complied after stating that the reason for the heavy security was to prevent any further violence as had occurred on the first day. THE F I R S T H A L F of the hearing on that day was dominated by legal arguments and constant pleas from Cockrel's attorneys about harassment and intimidation of attorneys and spectators by the deputies. The prosecution's first witness —Eric Smith, a reporter for a local television station—verified the authenticity of a film of the press conference at which the remarks were made. However, under cross-examination by Henry Ramsay, a brilliant Black attorney from San F r a n c i s c o , Smith also verified the accuracy

of Cockrel's charges. The second day ended when Smith left the stand. ON T H E THIRD D A Y , the prosecution presented its second and last witness, Douglas Glazier —a white reporter from the Detroit News who had also filed an affidavit in support of the Recorders Court. Under direct examination, Glazier t e s t i f i e d that Cockrel called Maher, " a racist monkey" and a "bandit." Cross examination r e v e a l e d that Glazier, a reporter for twenty years, could remember no more of C o c k r e l ' s statements other than the already mentioned phrases. Glazier could not remember Cockrel effing the law or the Cannon of Legal Ethics. Furthermore, it was revealed that G l a z i e r himself did not write or dictate the affidavit but that it was composed by a Recorders Court clerk, Henrietta

Rosenthal, who gave it to him to sign. Glazier's testimony proved that Recorders Court had conspired to s i l e n c e Cockrel. It also showed how the Detroit News— which r e p e a t e d l y has been charged as being racist—joined in the conspiracy. After Glazier left the stand, the defense moved to dismiss the trial because the prosecution had proved nothing more than the fact that Cockrel made the statements. By citing an overwhelming number of recent court decisions the defense showed that proof of utterance alone is not enough to convict Cockrel for contempt. The defense also asserted that the conviction of Cockrel would be a denial of his constitutional rights. Judge Sullivan is now studying previous cases while the people tensely await his decision.

Forman Defends 'Black Manifesto' Against Attack By White Press OPERATION BREADBASKET'S Rev. Calvin S. Morris has been named director of SCLC's state-wide drive against hunger in Illinois. Offices in several strategic areas of Illinois, include violence-torn Cairo. Recently, Breadbasket's director, Rev. Jesse Jackson met with Chicago city officials to discuss measures to end hunger in that teeming city.

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resents the joint position of all African governments. T H E BLACK NATIONS most involved in this war are Tanzania and Zambia, whose territories offer sanctuary for many weary Black fighters who have put their lives on the line. Zambia, no longer dependent upon southern oil routes because of the new pipeline through Tanzania, need not restrain guerrillas from attacks on Rhodesia's oil supplies. Tanzania, maintaining a strong growing army itself is on record for supporting the "liberation" of racist-held territories by "necessary means." Despite continuous m i l i t a r y embarrassments at the hands of "inferior" Blacks, the racist regimes c o n t i n u e to mobilize. South Africa defense spending last year reached 190" million. Pretoria expects to call up 42,000 more white army reservists, plus 15,000 police r e s e r v i s t s , and eventually 51,500 so-called "home guards." A major design however is to cut off aid to the guerrillas and reduce their support from African governments. In Botswana, for instance, the governmentfearing South African intervention—convicts guerillas whom it catches for armed border violation. I n Malawi, South Africa is

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buying friends by building a new capital at Lilongwe. Aid programs abound also for Lesotho and Swaziland. On the diplomatic level, South Africa now promises exchange of trade and some "cultural" delegations with Madagascar. BUT WITH PAC (Pan-Africanist Congress) operating out of Kinshasa, Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), the UMTA in Angola, and previously mentioned guerrilla bands, spirited by c o n t i n u o u s victories and growing numbers, little seems likely to curtail the Black revolution in Africa. Evidence of this can be seen in the growing pressure being brought by militants throughout Africa, upon the OAU m e m b e r s h i p . Presently only $750,000 has been officially allotted by the OAU for "the liberation" budget for 1969. Several African states, noted for their militant "oratory" are now being challenged by the true "fighters" — g u e r r i l l a s , on the front—to "put up, or shut up." Hardly anyone would doubt that they mean it.

FORMAN M E T the anxious gazes of the reporters hovering near Ackerman Union hall on The U.C.L.A. campus where he spoke and cooly called an impromptu press conference. In response to questions, Forman explained that the Black Manifesto, which rips the exploitation of the masses by the Christian Church, grew out of the fact that "the churches here in this country are financial entities and should be dealt with as such." He gave as an example the Jesuits, an order of the Cailholic Church, which owns 51 per cent of the Bank of America. He added that the approach for just reparations was a reasonable one in light of "the

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Egypt Limits Activity Of Alien Archeologists CAIRO—Foreign archeologists have been banned by the Egyptian Government, from all excavation sites in the country-side, except here in the capital, sources reported this week. WEST GERMAN aeronautical engineers and technicians, incidentally, were dismissed from an Egyptian project to develop a jet fighter, and were instructed to leave Helwan, 15 miles south of Cairo, the site of the aircraft plant. VISIT

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Milwaukee Mosque Plans Black Business Bazaar MILWAUKEE — Muhammad's Mosque of Islam No. 3 here is preparing for its Fourth Annual Black Business Bazaar, designed to make Black people of this city fully aware of the ever-growing n u m b e r of independent Black businesses. "THIS BAZAAR will provide an excellent opportunity for our people to meet with the individual b u s i n e s s m e n and see for themselves that the Black merchant can provide almost everything the c o m m u n i t y needs— from the basic necessities of life to the finest of luxuries—at com-

petitive prices," said Minister Henry of Mosque No. 3. The Bazaar will be held June 10, 1969, at the Canaan Baptist A u d i t o r i u m , and will feature guest s p e a k e r s , art exhibits, business displays, musical entertainment and exotic quisine. "Our Bazaars have been very successful in the past," Minister Henry said, "and we believe they have'helped to bring about a greater understanding and better relationship between the businessmen and the community. All Black Businessmen are invited to participate."

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launched massive tear and nausea gas attack against helpless men, women and children of Greensboro Black ghetto, hospitalizing several persons.

Volunteer's Army Fought By Hershey WASHINGTON — The Director of the Selective Service, General Lewis B. Hershey, has no intention of supporting the proposal of President Nixon for an all-volunteer army, because it is his insistence that it will not work and is not the American way. Said the'75-year-old general, " I do have misgivings, as old men do, of having a person to go into

something for no other reason than to get money." He addressed a congressional testimony in explaining, "the experience, ever since 1939, on recruiting, has not been too good." "SINCE 1940 I have a schedule that shows the influence on recruiting. You can figure that about 60 days in advance of induction, when the call goes out,

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1519 Fourth St.. N.W. Washington 1, D.C. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M. SUN. 2 P.M.

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101 E. University Ave. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.

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514 WILSON ST. BALTIMORE, MD. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M. SUN. 2 P.M.

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35 INTERVALE ST. ROXBURY. MASS. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M. SUN. 2 P.M.

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257 S. O R A N G E ST. NEWARK, N.J. 622-9021 WED. 8 FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

35? W. Bartges Akron. Ohio Phone: 376-3197 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

3754 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. BA 8-0623 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M. 1517 South St:

Philadelphia, Pa. Kl 5-8994 WED., ft FPJ. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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5606 S. Broadway Los Angeles 37, Cat. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN, 2 P.M.

40 ALBANY AVE. HARTFORD, C O N N . WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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1225 Bankhead Hwy. Atlanta, Go. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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210-12 S. Chicago St. Joliet. III. Phone: 726-2365 FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2, P.M.

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12416 SUPERIOR AVE. PO 1-8373 CLEVELAND 6, O H I O WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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1102 Broadway Camden, N.J. Phone: 966-2830 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

2575 Imperial Ave. San Diego. Calif. Phone: 239-6738 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

89 KEARNEY AVE. JERSEY CITY. N.J. 435-6845 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

249 E. FEDERAL ST. Y O U N G S T O W N . O. Thurs. 8 p.m.

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419 Madison Ave. Atlantic City. N.J. Phone: 348-4849 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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111 OAK ST. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

878 PROSPECT AVE. (Near 161st ST.) PHONE 323-9490 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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1201 N. Davidson St. Charlotte. N.C. Phone: 334-3201 A r e a Code 704 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

120 Madison St. (Cor. Bedford Ave. ST 3-8635 SUN. 2 P.M.—WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.

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2116 NORTH AVE. RICHMOND. VA. 644-1432 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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1434 N. Grand Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. Phone: J E 3-2497 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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5245 N.W. 7th Ave. Miami, Fla. Phone: 757-8741 Area Code 502 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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1425 SEA VIEW AVE. Bridgeport. Conn. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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2234-36 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach. Calif. WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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191 Humboldt St. Trenton, N.J. Phone: 392-9117 Area Code 713 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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512 Broadway Buffalo. N.Y. WED. ft F R I . 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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431 S. Dundee South Bend, Ind. Phone: 288-1090 Area Code 219 FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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1329 " B " St. Fresno. Calif. Phone: 266-3598 WED. ft FRI. 8 P . M . — S U N . 2 P.M.

1675 Oak St. Columbus, Ohio Phone: 224-7913 Area Coda 614 TUES. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

121 NORTH 16th ST. PHOENIX, ARIZ. 253-0315 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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2217 Woverly St. Columbia. S.C. Phone: 779-3792 A r e a Code 803 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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7222 Kelly St. Pittsburgh. Pa. WED. & FRI. 8 P.M. — SUN. 2 P.M.

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3400 POLK AVE. H O U S T O N , TEX. Phone: C A 3-0952 A r e a Code 713 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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1102 S. Roxboro St. Durham. N.C. Phone: 682-3125 Area Code 919 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

2632 Magnolia St. New Orleans, L a Phone: 895-6731 Area C o d e 504 WED. ft FRI. 8 P.M.—SUN. 2 P.M.

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MOSQUE NO. 47

236 N. Monroe St. Wilmington, Del. WED. 8 P . M . — S U N . 2 P.M. For

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MUHAMMAD SPEAKS

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Mes*^Tiger of A l l a h

June 13, 1968

Presents

%\)t iWusItm Program fiat tfje ifluslimsf iMant T h i s is the question asked most frequently by both the whites and the blacks. T h e ans w e r s to this question I shall state as simply as possible. 1. We want freedom. We want a full and complete freedom. 2. We want j u s t i c e . E q u a l justice under the l a w . We want justice applied equally to a l l , reeardless of creed or class or color. 3. We want equality of opportunity. We want equal membership in society with the best in civilized society. 4. We want our people in A m e r i c a whose parents or grandparents were descendants from l a v e s , to be allowed to establish a separate state or territory of their own—either on this continent or -elsewhere. We believe that our former slave masters are obligated to provide such land and that the a r e a must be fertile and m i n e r a l l y r i c h . We believe that our former slave masters are obligated to m a i n tain and supply our needs in this separate territory for the next 20 to 25 years—until we are able to produce and supply our own needs. Since we cannot get along with them in peace and equality, (after giving them 400 y e a r s of our sweat and blood and receiving in return some of the worst treatment h u m a n beings have ever experienced, we believe our contributions to this land and the suffering forced upon us by white A m e r i c a , justifies our demand for complete separation in a state or territory of our own. 5. We want freedom for a l l B e l i e v e r s of I s l a m now held in federal prisons. We want freedom for a l l black men and women now under death sentence in innumerable prisons in the North as well as the South. V want e v e r y black man and woman to have the freedom to accept or reject being separated from the s l a v e m a s t e r ' s children and es iblish a land of their own. W know that the above plan for the solution of the black and white conflict is the best and ' y answer to the problem between two peoi

6 We want an immediate end to the po lice brutality and mob attacks against the socalled Negro throughout the United States. We believe that the F e d e r a l government should intercede to see that black men and women tried in white courts receive justice in accordance with the laws of the land—or allow us to build a new nation for ourselves, dedicated to justice, freedom and liberty. 7. A s long as we are not allowed to establish a state or territory of our own, we demand not only equal justice under the laws of the United States, but equal employment opportunities—NOW! We do not believe that after 400 y e a r s of free or nearly free labor, sweat and blood, which has helped A m e r i c a become rich and powerful, that so many thousands of black people should have to subsist on relief, charity or live in poor houses. 8. We want the government ot the United States to exempt our people from A L L taxation as long as we are deprived of equal justice under the l a w s of the land. 9. We want equal education—but separate schools up to 16 for boys and 18 for girls on the condition that the girls be sent to women's colleges and universities. We want a l l black children educated, taught and trained by their own teachers. Under such schooling system we believe we w i l l make a better nation of people. T h e United States government should provide, free, a l l necessary text b^oks and equipment, schools and college buildings. The Mi is,?«in teachers shall be left free to teach and train their people in the w a y of righteousness, decency and self respect. 10. We believe that intermarriage or race mixing should be prohibited. We want the religion of I s l a m taught without hinderance or suppression. These a r e some of the things that we, the M u s l i m s , want for our people in North America.

Elijah Muhammad

8. W E B E L I E V E in justice for a l l , whether in God or not; we believe as others, that we are due equal justice as human beings. W e believe in equality—as a nation — of equals. We do not believe that we are equal with our slave masters in the status of "freed slaves." r

We recognize and respect A m e r i c a n citizens as independent peoples and we respect their l a w s which govern this nation. 9. W E B E L I E V E that the offer of integration is hypocritical and is made by those who acre trying to deceive the black peoples into believing that their 400-year-old open enemies of freedom, justice and equality are, all of a sudden, their "friends." F u r t h e r more, we believe that such deception is i n tended to prevent black people from realizing that the time in history has a r r i v e d for the separation from the whites of this nation. I f the white people are truthful about their professed friendship toward the socalled Negro, they can prove it by dividing up A m e r i c a with their slaves. We do not believe that A m e r i c a w i l l ever be able to furnish enough jobs for her own millions of unemployed, in addition to jobs for the 20.000,000 black people as well.

1 W E B E L I E V E in the One God Whose prop Name is A l l a h . 2 W E B E L I E V E in the Holy Qur-an and in th, criptures of a l l the Prophets of God. 3 W E B E L I E V E in the truth of the Bible, but vt believe that it has been tampered with and r ist be reinterpreted so that mankind w i l l n.-t be snared by the falsehoods that have been ded to it.

F u r t h e r m o r e , we believe we are the people of God's choice, as it has been written, that God would choose the rejected and the despised. We can find no other persons fitting this description in these last days more than the so-called Negroes in A m e r i c a . We believe in the resurrection of the righteous. 6. W E B E L I E V E in the judgement; we believe this first judgement w i l l take place as God revealed, in A m e r i c a . . .

7. W E B E L I E V E this is the time in his 4. W E B E L I E V E in A l l a h ' s Prophets and tory for the separation of the so-called Negroes and the so-called white A m e r i c a n s . We the S c r i p t u r e s they brought to the people. believe the black man should be freed in name as well as in fact. B y this we mean that 5. W E B E L I E V E in the resurrection of he should be freed from the names imposed the dead—not in p h y s i c a l resurrection—but in upon h i m by h i s former slave masters. mental resurrection. We believe that the so-_ Names which identified h i m as being the called Negroes are most in need of mental slave master's slave. We believe that if w c are free indeed, we should go in our own peoresurrection; therefore, they w i l l be resur ple's names—the black peoples of the earth. rected first.

10. W E B E L I E V E that we who declared ourselves to be righteous M u s l i m s , should not participate in w a r s which take the lives of humans. We do not believe this nation should force us to take part in such w a r s , for we have nothing to gain from it unless A m e r i c a agrees to give us the necessary territory wherein we m a y have something to fight for. 11. W E B E L I E V E our women should be respected and protected as the women of other nationalities are respected and protected. 12. W E B E L I E V E that Allah (God) appeared in the Person of Master W. F a r d Muh a m m a d , J u l y , 1930; the long-awaited " M e s s i a h " of the Christians and the " M a h d i " of the M u s l i m s . We believe further and lastly that Allah i^ «cid and 1 " I I M there is no God and He will brin? about a universal government of pe ><:e wherein w c a l l can live in peace together.


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