E. IIA’^CET f. -IZIQU. South Employs 192 Negro Policemen GUARANTEES FOR EFFECTIVE COL ONIAL TRUSTEE SHIP URGED NIAN §0O(^ SAN FHANCISCO. Calif, -- In a wuf lu Kdward li Stettnius chair man nl till- Wiiild Security Confer- «ncc. NAACP Cnnsultania WalU*r. Mrs. Mary McLc.jd Bethutic an! J)r. \V. F. n. DuBois poiiilt'd niit the vmr.il un'tssn-n of any tea; la-olection f.i: C'olotnals agianst dis- (-riniiiiution and luilui'c uf tlu .Alii rican pic>pi>sal on irusteeship li cany nil! Jhf stated objective lu Colonial' insiirintf ihtir e.veiiiuul -eiioiii thi'ouiih trainnitt for NOl-l'Mi; XW, N’li. i'.i li.-M.KIOn. NOUTH r.AliOLIN.A \\ i:kk kn'dixc, sA’rrun.AY. may ip. ipiti puick five cents 1 nnient. The Amencati Uelvija i tion .vus vifitiniusly ui^ed to sup- - tion .vus vifitiniusly ui^ed to sup- poit chanKf.s recommended by tin i Consultants to safe;4Liard the ritiht- of the Ti7 millions or mure affect ; ed. I Citin|{ the neKligible attenti>in Kiven the iirc.servation nf human j rtfshls. the wire declari'd: "It has been iiffreed by four of \ the Great Powers iha. one -'f Ih. j |lu^pose^ of ihe internatioinil oruaii- | i^ation IS ‘proirntion and encourage ' ment of respi’ct for human nehi.- mid fundamental fr«edom for all without distinction as to race. l«n- Ifua^e, religion or >ex' hut ihi aKrecinent also iimvides that case discrimination d'-es occur oiganizatioii ha.s no ruht to inter vene within the domestic jurisdic tion' of the State concerned Tli;s means that the intiTnational or- caiiuiition cannot intevtece in col onial affairs, and it may also make unpiissible any attempt to safeiiuard llie lights of any groups m any tion, till iiisluiu'e. It could not c tia' the I ace .ind I'elmious pirst ■ Ion of aiiothei Hillei ••'I'liis declaration m Chapter I. Pai'ar.iiiph II. IS encouraging as it t>l.ces the internutioiial or ganization on Ihe side of justice and non disci iiniiialioM but it is espe: ullv ilaneeii.us in leaving 'ait Ihe of all eoloiiial p-opIe from eolon- u- jj^.iiti-1 wiioiii tli-a-i immatioii i.- cu'liiioary and iinjie lifiable Wi- believe that a deelaiatiuii -hiiild lav down 111' piineiph- and iiepltinent It Ml a- to piovid- fill Ihe haiisitiiili o f.ill co|ijni..l iM'iple- iioin culoii- iul •t.atii: to iieh aiiloiioiiiy a-; tln-.v de ne Tf.e .v.-nhi.ii di appearonee . f the coloni.d •> I. 1., !■: the h.-st iiijuraiirt- of p-;ir»- Tlo' demneiatie ( iiKiple llie ndei i..iional oi "..tni Stamp Out The Sparks of Preju dice Says Ross Miss Taylor Tells Efficient Worker She Will Not be Hired at Community CLASH OF PERSONALITIES GIVEN AS REASON FOR ACTION HITS EVIDENCE IN Cl SENTENCE WASHINGTON. D. C.—In a let- Speeial giies ’ -he S S. onoiahh G.il ry of Sl.,1., . C.'lif.. I Hem. Vicloiy, V-nlis. .S' ■ S.II llneh 'vl.xHeth. dailei f the ; Victory aiid Mrs. HuRh Mae- 1 Mr - MacKetb and Don- rir-i -.l-.'rani of Fi-k Unlver'ltv- l.iinxhing took place at 11:30 r W*sday. April 2Slh, MOKM\(i rtKIOI) t.\|)S By 1. C. Jetvay Editor. WILMINGTON JOURNAL I WILMINGTON. N. C.— I Miss Lucille Ziiiimcrnian, in- sUuclur ul nurses and who hud built up an exceptional record in d-rccling the cadet nurses corps at Ci inmunity hospital, has been re- , - . - ■ leased by Miss Salome Taylor,. .Secretary of War Stimsoii, superintendent of nurses, in spile NAACP Washington Bureau ol a written protest to the ho-s- pointed out insufficiency of evl- pilal board by Ne^ro physicians ! deuce, substantiating the charge who send patients to the Eleventh ' which T. 5 Julius McCoy was re street institution. Two prominent cently dishonorably discharged and white doctors are said to have sentenced to ten years at hard lubor, joined the coolred doctors who and reiiuested a new trial for the thought Miss Zimmerman was not ai cused or release from all future treated fairly, m-as-much as no penalties and fi rfeitures. T. 5. a I formal complaints of her work member of Company C. 262nd Quai- ; have been lodged with aulhonties lornid.iter Battalion, was churgi-d ^TE•..r Colored members of the board with hnivng unlawfully entered the NEW lORK iCNS; — The Lib- art Dr. M. N, Leary, dentist, and living quarters of a member of the day, knowing only loo well what called upon all Con- Rivs. H. B, Shaw and G. W. Army Nurse Corps with intent to inifilframe has dune to our world, ure.-^smen from .New York State lo Games, ministers. commit assault tipor. the occupants let us .stamp out In our hearts the behind the petition to dUcliarco ,u . ’ !k ^^1;® writer therein, December 11. 1943. la.st sp.irks of racial "r religious .i-e Pfpr fr,,oi tho RhIas u 4^ . board O’ Ihe In reviewing the evidence on prejiidire. a> at this moment our F F.PC fn-m the Rules hospital met and interviewed Miss which McCoy was tried and sen- fiBlning tren are .damping out the ^•*'d bring the bill to Taylor and Miss Zimmerman The tenccd. by a general court martial la>’ embi-rs of the fires lit by Hit- ihe flour of the House of Repre- hoard decided as a result of this at IV Island Command, APO 703. ler s hatred and lu.“t for power. His sentatives. Wrutr Dr, John L. *1 was revealed, that ■ .Inniiary l2, 1944, I-ealie Perry ol ev:l invention of sttmiilatim: preju- Childs, stale chairman of the Pur- grounds upon , the NAACP Washington Bureau de- (lit* against scapegoats is the most ty and .Alex H >se to the 4.S New w ; dared. "Our review of the record discredited idea in history. On this York Representatives. "We are con- * ij ,K‘rM convinces us that there is a fatal dii.v. of all days, let us soberly re- fident that th- Representatives of fi? would charge upon WASfHNGTON. D. C. — Malcolm Hu.'.s. Chaiiniuii of the President's Cumirmee on F.ju' Employment Practice, today made Ihe following -tateinent; "United Nalm/is soldiers of al most every race, creed and color h.ive freed Europe from the cruel luip of inlileratice. This is a vie- ii-ry of mankind over racial arro- assumed for the jniria'se i>f satisi.ving private greed. "In the clear new light of ihi: LIBERAL PARTY WORKS FOR FEPC BILL u. _ tin .May ■uiidown, (In- .Nation's piiat month of mcurnlng for suivc lo live in loleront iipprocui- New York Sl;,l. ”^“"1'!!'aemili'! jTlIeTo’her tona yelra ofsomT“ai ' ?vel what was ,hr h/Ycrkitnl It the late ended. MaLs arc Tull stair. 'Ihe m was iiroi'laimed I'niinati. I'lonat level what was ^Ur hosoital It ii beinir noint^d tM , Z \ ■ imlv, level when NwZ,t -u, “ victed and the proof made out by new a II.MIIR at . oiiK iieiioli l‘t«-Milellt Hun of the good qualities of all fel- plish on a national level what was JWnt:rici>n citiz^. Let us spec- done dn a baiU' iftC4.»iy g^ve^o American clt- York Shite ... .... citise lo na-veara-oi-affe ano tnat , izon sin equal opportunity In earn Quinn” bill against discrimination in o* times she is reme’lv h-.rd rn ^ j McCoy twtlfled that he wn* un- 1... living nc™rrti,.i; lu his ubill- empl„.vi.,..nl, Tlie uf New „i|f, ‘ it i«; lifli""- the ivs .Such practical tolerance is the York Stall' have indicated in un- hinted th-it iealousv miizhi hnvn i ^ question; ’hat after wan- Ihi hospilal. is the best nurse in- f.'"* T';' '■"".-'■''t that strufttu vvvr to be hired at Com- on bpek pai in the priiu'iplis ... u 1.1.-..4 .4 was the nurses' barracks There- II fj • • nriifh'o’:i'Stir,uVfefi^,;r£r: at.cwn that many things were left , pi-.' on tile - de ol juslin- ai iiniiiation but it is esfe uHv ilangei.iuv in leaving out 4,1 lill fol..iiial jieopl.- from iilo le- iB.oD't wooin di>a-uiiiiiialinti rietoii.aiy ami iinjie tifiable V believe that a .U-i laialitiii -lionl.l I down II.' piimiple and in pleini' il o a- b. pn.wd'- f"i Ihe liam-di r.ill I 'lolii-.l people- fioin col.i lal tahe to lU-h a.itoho iiy a- Hi de iM- The .v.'i.l.ird di'iipi-eaian if the r'.loiii.ii •> t'-r.i i-c lh«- •»' iiiiurance ol pe:.i«- Thi-t demoera piiiiciple, the Intelnal'onal org.n /jlion ha- iiot recoi'iii.’i-il." Ill l•l.frlmenllll^' on Ihe u>«-iil d Ihr American propo-'d a; attaiml till- BiitiMi, :in(l Ihe f.iiluie of :ii.' pl"Vi-,ion 111 eithei fill piivi'ioii Nativi- lepie enl.itii'n and eventual fieedoin f'um 1 . penalislic eii crnaelinieiii ttie NAACP --aid' ••The AinerU-aii prnpnsal is that nnlv such leintory or pints of ter ritories wh.-te sl.ileuic coii-'idera- tions are of paramount impoi-tanci should he designated us slratc-i’ic; other parts and popiihdinns should be under a trusteeship sy.stem. The British proposal on the other haiid would nnt recognize the feasibility of separating strategic areas from other trustee ureas, and would per mit the operation of strategie con trols in the interest of security in any territory or part thereof This, as It seems to us. is a possible en- croacherrent of military considera tions upon considerations of hu manity. "With revarri to mandates dislri- 'See GUARTNTEED. page 3. N.'\ Y 'lk .-ptnisor ' f Ihe S, h. F'«k Victory and Mrs. Hugh Mac- fu-1h Mo-r.-.-. MacBetb and Den nis ore ; Inmiii of Fisk University. *ni'- I.HiixItlng look place* at 11:30 (I rr ti'c i!ri--^ay. April 25th. 3 OF CAROl IMtN'S STAFF ON A 01 TH CLIiNIC PROGRAM MDKMVG I'FKKH) ENDS n.AMlIMt'lo.N — On May 14, At sundown. Ill'- .Nation's I'apILul month of m.-urnlng for Dm- late Franklin II. Knose* c-ll ended. ITai.s are imw fl.ving at full '•GIF. 'Ihe niiiiirmnK peiicHl was prcH'l.limed hy |•re>>ldenl T'riiniiin. day. of all days, lei us soberly re- fident that the Representatives or ]q,. vvould have the final deciaion, whiCh this man was tried and con- solve to live in tolerant apprecia- New York State will help accom-jong years of service at 1 victed and ‘-he j^oof mada Mi by (ion of the good qualities of all fel- ptish on a national level what was hospital. It is bolng poiated > tt»^ Broeeoution" In HM^^b^iAew .-•It*.*nmrU»n rilizfns. Let )» ipec-^done on » SUle, tool --- r’rr|i»l lnwl— Uni WllllTMW H I IMirill I I i mnil ' ifkatiy Ao e'Vefjf'Arfierfcan cit- VoMc State .d-ipwi the "ves- ^Jose to 65-ypBn-of-ajte. ana thafi '-McCoy testified that he was un» izen an equal opportunity to earn Quinn” bill against discrimination In'at ijmeB she is extremely hard to jer y,, influence of liquor on the hi- 'iviri« an-ording to his ubili- employment The people of New along with. Moreover, i* wa»' ^ighi in question: that after wan- ic-i Such practical tolerance Is the York Stale have indicated In un- hinted that jealousy might have'Bering about in the area m a sGte k.-y>ioia- of a .strung indu.slrlal dem- misakablH li-rins that they believe figured in the case. Miss Zimmer- confusion, he entered the bu ' ' '(’iiiitimuil on b|ick in the prinriplcs of FF.PC. Doughboys Use Guts to Take Town ofOberpeis YOUTH CLIHIC CONFERENCES URGE IMMEDIATE RACE PLANNING .- thai ;,ilh.rel RAI-t.lGil - d> d coiif'-rK..- BlcdwoMh snecl uso here Tue.s day night to p«irtiijia!e in the With The First Infantry DivLs- ii.n in Germany—Sometimes tig- );;i .■^sivi-ne.s.s and sheer guts can aetompli-sh what no amount of lire power could ever Jo. Tlu all-Negro 5lh Platoon of B Com party. 16lh Infantry Regiment, I'loved that on March 21. when they ran into stiff opposition dur ing tli^ atta.k upon Oberpleis. R{-acliing high ground on the outikirl-s of the town, the Negr.i J iatoon of Major G«-neral Clift Andrus- Division was suddenly faced by a half-dozen Mark IV tiiilG and was pinned down by tlieir heavy machinegim ; nd ran- Sl?"n t^-hidv-imporlaat porU from ai, : NJ'- ;,’:ura;v and dJ^liTminaliSn, wha, .i'i'J-l "r.' NEGROES FORM VITAL LINK IN CHEMICAL WAR FARE WORK man, accordiirg to an official of; in question, nut knowing that tht hospital, is the best nur^ in- nurses’ barracks. Thrre- structor ever to be hired at upon hearing women's vuiru, munity hospital, and her work hJG realized that he was in the wrong shewn that many things wen; left. j^is confusion, hid un undone at the institution before , the bed iShe was employed there. -‘There Is no evidence that Me- j Miss Taylor is highly regarded ■ approached any occupant o! jhtre for her long and faithful, barracks nor that he resisted service. This « the Sindey R, Branson, who ^Ihi briard gave her final authority , .tatemenU in this case. - by the witnesses for .'he prosecution denf lit CommunUy Is b“ lievej ?o I ,1" be in sympathy with Miss Z'ni-! ^ i merman in whom he can find ho'"d wh-n ap^ehendrf n.ult. The superintendent was nnt. , '““'J ahIJ consuliod about her release al-'by the Office of the Adju- , though normally he handles per- l tant the “"tence was jsor.nel. Miss Taylor got her au- executed on January 27. Ubority directly from the board. ■ .and she wrote MLss Zimmerman . w the evidence w - the note tc” g her that she mitted on behalf of the prosecution would not b, chu-ed. No reason Is taken as true, m cur opinion it vas fliven fails to substantiate the charge that 'mLss Taylor has been at Com-'T. 5 McCoy entered the premises (Continued on back page) (Continued on back page) WASHINGTON. D. C. — The sucec.ssful use of smoke .screens i.il f College Won- tinVlackVij in armor and fire'mgs and other troop moveriK'nu, ■iiih rlinic- newer, thev rushed forward, fir- thereby helping to reduce Ameri- K/ti-biiwn — inree or me six participants on the National Association of College Women’s third annual youth rlinic- panel. "Intra-Cultural .Allitudes. " held Here lursday night at Ute Klooflworth Street I’SO were members of the CAhlOMNI-AN » -sUtr. I>. Ilalliburtcin. dean of St. Augustine's CoHege, is the pap er's chief editorial writer and c-ontrtliules a weekly i-olumn. ••Seeorei Thoughts." Halliburton discussed e-oiM»fnlt' attitudes at the rlinir. W. I,. Greene, exerulive sec retary of the SUte Teachers' As.so('lation. leaches at Shaw (’iiiverMl> and also contributes a weekly column. I.est W'e For get." Greene Ulked on "Legal Altitudes' at the panel. Charles A. Ray. direclnr of the .North Carolina College New* ourrau, teaches English and frerwh at North Carolina Col lege. and is the C.AROI INIAN's comnieiuitor oii its friday lughl weekly ladio program. A stair correspondent lor the t .-ARG- I.INian, Ray srrve^ as coordiiia- lor lor tlie panrl Tuseday ntght I'tw* other members of Uie panel. discusKliig ihe lopu-. "In »ar t uilural .Atinudes.' were Dr. Miirlrl Peln-ni. lollege pin wnan. Bennett College, tlrerns horo; Mis. Marcella Ford of the stuw I'mversily School ul Re ligion. Mrs Ford talked on "Social Aiiiiude • and Mr. Stri'aaier, ''Beugious Attitudes.'’ Thv 0(1 !)>• s S F;-k Vit-t-'O tin- Uni'eri Sl;il(-- tributo In FI: k MuriliniP Uiuvi-iMiy, Nashville, Tonn. pi-wer in« thoir riiios ana yt'MinK wnuiy. — :■ .. ,..,j sonlaiivcs fi.m> fmir of li.v States a few of them were mowed mui.-uire to trained and efficient le.ifliiik; cnlloj.-o'- ;.nr: ynuth fnnn rfoun by the enemy fire, but the Jfepro troops of Jne Chcmu.u n ar.v wn.-tiiin- ..f W.ikc C-jiiniy, was j.-^ainder eontinued reientles.siy ^^arfart' Service who operate me- il-,' n^roed by the us:"-eiaiion’s Ra- forward. This was loo much fur chanical smoke generators the lri,:h chajiter in cnnjK'i.iiinn with ir. German tankers, even though the F.iiniiy L'f. FzIncaM-m pmgram. they must have known that tre- "liitra-Ciiltunil .-Mtiiudes. " the nu ndous odds were in their favor fhi Companies have Negio por- ceiifercru-c'' thcini-. v a.s-«‘discussed Wheeling Ihir tanks about, th" sonntl. ■ C'-ntimied fmm paK'- onci i 'Sec DOUGHBOY, page 3' «Ci ntimied on back page) Leaders Urge Support of Mighty 7th War Loan /ail rranciscc Ccnference 'NTISCO, Calif. - '.111 nvind.iic (luc- '8 little hi'pe of dem- 70o milium C'olnn- WASIIINGTON. D. C.. May 17- Piominent Negro l«:id« ia of i u- Unili fl Stati-.s hav> urgnf .siinp->." of the Mighty Seventh War l. an in .stateinni.-* i.-s-iied (iiifuigh tin I)!\i.s:"n of th Fill War jT-easiirv. ; Mis.- Nannie H Buinuigti.s. of The Woman's Convention, tlv aiixilliarv of tin- N-iU'-nal Baptist L-ntion, Inc- of W;i-'Inogton. said: T -uho V ho I ho.-.; iiinorrcw ln-loiigs t piviiaiv foi It toriav. -Di waste lli'-ir .•.•iriiing-: loila' 11 m-'-.l ih.-m toinoiiow «: iiiiieiil war loan;- in.ike il o ,1,. for (hie llini.ii'-.l Mi'l nerieam lo I.a Ia . ,p.-i 1 :nnv .lav lli-.l i.ll fo .Illioii Diiltai • tiiiM'- I ;ilii.n i'\ "O'- h iii'iii 'l lUl.T,, ..f TuIooii..-a'. e of 111.- .-lire W-.V-y M Fiv.-'lom fioMi Wo.r '•Fiirlli. iiii.ue, inve; lin.-nl into \v-ii- ’ iiiillion I VAoiKl tmu*. with the same o-tlur. Thais' eionomy for youl" Ml. C. C. Spaulding, pre.-idi-m of a North Carolina insuraniv or- gani/.r.i'in. Durham said; "The Atne -iean people. ;m:l nio.'T espei'iully the Negroes. iuiVv .-4hown coim-ndalile loyalty and loie.sight hv the manner in wlm-h III. y have coopi-rated with the Governm.-nl in eath of tlu- six Wa: Loan Drives. Now that th'- \\:.i ii> Kuiope Ls reaching its iliin.ix, and with inftationarv tin- ,i. oi-tes threat.-ning to get .lUt of ..'ii!;.it. it is more .•.--si-ntial lUan » \er Inal we .-iipporl th.- 7lli W.n l.ii.in Drive that is .soon to l>- l.iinii-tii'J. "Tlie goal foi- this ilrive e- Sll liillion. Iriif of vvhii-h iii.ln i.ln.il l.in.-' , lo pilleiia e A'l.ni .’I will lu.-aii Uiai t:M>n,'\ Iti.it otlierwuse iinght h ;i', 111 for lion i s-.-nlial- w >11 go ii.ti) Un- worlil'a .Laf.-sl niellt -.1 I e .evil'll' of t mil'. .•\s 'he S.in F'ram-Uee Conferem.-e for the drafting of ihe framework i.f I \V-rlrt Security Org .nizalion eiitt-is It' clo'ii,^ pha-c. the ques tion Ilf 'hi --tatii.-- of Coliitiial iH-o- ple- is still ,1 ipi.-'tion mark. Willi the ixci-ption "f the three .-Am.-iiiaii Negro (-oii'Uli.ints to the Aniei'U’.iii tlelcgali.ui. Dr W, E, B. DiiBois, Ml- Mary .\u-I,t-ud Be- Haiiie and Walter While, the peo- pl.-.s ba-ii ally coni'.-nied :ind who will he Vitally ..fli.-t.-d p-'lilical- ly. iccmeii le.ilb and .s.-ehilly -- wlni'C veiv i M'-t.-iici- dep.-nds upon I Ml .lion .'fill rev of the ".M.m- rt.ili- Sv-lein" do Ii"i have .1 voice III, ■w.- I k 111! li'iil. jer- i.f Ti til le 1.4 hoi . the nolle ■ TV' ■ i.rl: • 1, on th' horn.' fiont. a h iin liel. the Pi • I-W:ii ih-pr" - ".r. in i iGennany AND Japan at the sams ot 111.- oKi one. or for th-i * l,.i;l*. .l for coiivi-iii.n.'.v that vmH he jMl.ll'le jtfer vii-toiv Youi vCaniiiiued on back page; f All iiiT-(*‘rh.iif.'i, h.v pro- ii'.l '.Ill ti. Iti.Ti t.-Mitori.'s Ii4ii-.l lill- "fieely vxpiv-.s 1. . r till pi--lile corn'l l lied " I , M .llii III 1 f ( il e.it Hi llJIII Loot.iJ .State-, repealed a : in \\uilJ Wiir 1. At the end of the last war, the victuririus niitlmis felt that lh''y ould not violate that promise, but on the other hand, they were not disposed lo hand colonics back tn defeated nallons. The Mandate Concept. They got around the problem o* creating under nc covernant of the l..-agiit' of Nallons, a new con cept - the concept of "m.indates. ’ Instead of being handed over to tlie victors, in the immemorial tradi tion of war. the Colonial land.s of Germany and the possessions of Turkey were “maiKlnles” to the victors A few. like Svrla, Iraq and Palestine were schedul.'d for inde- pendi'iiee in the not-too-distant fu- liiu*. 'Cyria and Iraq got their .if- ter the fall of France, the rranda- liiry puwer.i l.i-sser lerrkories were jiut in charge of or "mandated to” v.irl- ous of the victor.s, iiieludiiig Bi'it- ,iiM. Ki.iiU'i*. Siiiilli Africa, Auslra- h;i. New /.-aland and .)a]ian. Those nalioii.-. griiduallv mclude'd Hu- m.in- tl.ili-a in Hifir Colonial systems, cx- .- pi lti.it tlii-y submitted annual le- [loils to Ihe l.e.igue .if Nation*. Great Britain, long infamous for h.-r Culniii.it System, is arguing veh-'- o.eiilly for tin- contmualion of the mandate sy .ieni uliu-h has given -her coiupleie power over tbe na tives of the area under her juris diction. Everyone Is making very certain ttiat no nation except the vanqui.sh- ed will lo.se any colories or f'irm.er mandates without Its permission. And permission is considered un likely. The Frenrh, for example, will retain Indo-China, and the British Palestine. The conflirl cannot be completely reolved h«-re at San Francisco, be- caii-sc it has been declared by all parlies that no specific territories' will be disesused here. That Is q. matter for the Peace Conference. | The hope here Is to work out a i framework under which territories involved in the Peace Conference can b.* handU-d. Thus far the Unit-. cd Slates. Britain, Aiisirulla and] France have devclop.'d such pro-. : posals to be add.Hl to the World Or- gani/'itioii Charter. Russia and China have been involved in the i diseu-ss' •». but have thus far set (wrlh official plan. Mi'lutuv Speaks. : Molotov, speaking for the Soviet deli-galion, staled at a press cim- feri-iii-c M.aiday, May 7 — "'I'he Soviet ileU-galion realize.s th:it iroin the viewpoint of th.* iiitei.-sis of in- S.*curily we must first of all .'-e to it that dep.-iident coun- (Continued on back page) Shown above are twelve of ' lationship between the colored Ihc ciRhtcfn Nobki policemen BmuP and the present : . vts. tj.. TS,.- /-> I division IS very cordial. Story of Miami,' Florida. Dan G. Negro policemen in the Rosenfelder. Miami’s director I South, page one. Also read ol public safety, says "the re- ‘ Once-A-Week. page one. (Photo Courtesy City of Miami, Florida) Survey Shows Neg^ro Police Effective In The South COLUMBIA. S. C.. May 9—No liss than 192 culurt'd oolice offi cers arc surging in -tl south.mn cilu'S, a survey conducted by ihc Lighthouse and Informer disclo.s- ed Wednesday. These include ya- tn linen. detectives, pulicu wom en. deputy shei iffs and special of ficers Tlu-ir tenure of service rangi’s fri-m IH97 at Houston t'> April, 1945, in Tampa, Fl:i. Only five southern state.s have no Negro po- lu-ftnen. They are Alabama. Mis sissippi. G.'orgia. Virginia and [South Caruliua, The survey reveals 15t patrol men, 17 detectives. 4 policewom en anti 20 special officeia. The figure.s are minimums and do not attempt to preclude knowledge of other cities and areas employing thtse officers, information on which has not been reported. No less than 15 Oklahoma cities and practically every Oklahoma community uses Negro officers, the number varying in proportion 1') the percentage of Negro popu lation. Chiefs of police and news- pjpCi's in Oklahoma reporting in (S> OFFICERS, page three) i

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