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I '^TMI CAIIOCIIIX Timi ' AA—TKUTH UNMIDLIO* SAT, OCT. 1«H •Sanford j|^!>*|Caatiii«wd from front pafe) feilrwident of Uvincitont Dr. Grady Davit, T. V. Rev. W F. Elliott, Dr. Dr. C. B. Jones, E. E. R,fV. W. Gladden. J. P, Qiarle* Brown, president of North Carolina Prince Hall N. B. Wliite, Rev. O. L. A. H. Bryant, Dr. W. T. J|i|pM(r«ig, Dr. S. R. Rosamond, K ft. A. Hawkins, and Dr. F. P. r : Stewart told the assembled lead- •n that “the destiny of a minor ity group laya with th« Dwnoeratic party.” WhMler, preiidtnt o( Machanicf and I'armart Bank, pointtd out that the sin of th« Negro vot* for Sanford wat crucial in the s«9ond primary. "Had we stayed at hom«, San ford would have lost by 1S,000 votes. Had we voted against him, he would have lost by 140,000 vota,” Wheeler explained. Dr. Proctor exprassed the feel ing that the meeting would streng then the'thinking of future candi dates as to minority group rights. Dr. Duncan declared northern fin anciers are asking about the men ttilve for the pcoddoKjr and govamorship rather than their rt- Hgion or church affiliation. Jackie (Continued from front paye) publican nominee Richard Nixon. Several of his statements in 1'if past several months hnv« critic' id Democratic nominee Jack Kenntd for his civil rights stand. Altliough he is an officer of the NAACP, Robinson’s appear ance here Sunday will have no of ficial connection with the o>-;ani- zation, sponsors of the routing explained. Jaclcie will deliver the keynote specch at the Ndkth Carolina SIjLf NAACP convention in Greensbo,.o Sunday afternoon at three, then CIAA FOOTBALL EAGLES —VS— MARYLAND STATE HAWKS SATURDAY O’Kelly Field OCTOBER Durham, N. C. ★ Half time Show Featuring NCC’s Band Kick-off 1:30 P. M. Gen. Adm. $2.00 REPORT OF CONDITION MKNANICS & FARHERS BANK OF DURHAM JN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 3, I960 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection $1,418,532.80 United States government jobligationsi direct ! and guaranteed ^ ; l ,538.757.14 IS an*v^iBdbunts' ... .. ’... 4,193,264.30 Bank prctiiiises owned $221,032.21, furtiiture and fixtures $19,985.39 241,017.60 Real estate, owned other than bank premises 19..592.00 Other assets 38.144.74 TOTAL ASSfeTS ..$8.078,8J3.48 LIABILITIES Demand de(>osits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 2,566,79451 Time dcjwsits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ;. 3,421,160.78 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) .. 25^.741.18 Deposits pf States and political subdivisions 1,060,145.46 Other deposits . 62144.25 TOTAL DEPOSITS $7,368,986.18 Other liabilities 95.907.26 TOTAL LIABILITIES $7,464,893.44 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* ..,$ 350,000.00 Surplus 205,000.00 Undivided profits S8,990.Q4 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUN’TS 613.090,04 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND'CAPITAL ACCOUN'TS $8,078,883,48 This bank’s capital consists of: Common stwk with total par value of $3S0,p00.00 Total deposits to the’ credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof ....$391,371.88 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilites and for other purposes ; 1,393,196.40 (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 28.575.12 fb) S*curities as'shown above arc after deduction of reserves of 22,500.00 I, IvO. FUNDERBURG, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly rep resents the true state of the several matters herein contained and -set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. I. O. FUNDERBURG Correct—-Attest: J. H. WHEKLER W. J. KEXNEDY. JR. A. T. SPAULUING - \ Directors. State of North Carolina, County of Durham, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this I2th day of Octf>ber, 19fiO. and I hereby ccrtifv that I am not an officer or director of this iiaiik, JOSEPHINE S. STHAVHORNE Notary Public Aly coiniiii.ssiuu c.spjres Dcccniber 10. 1%1. J, torn far ior the eigU e’elock H* t* fMl frM t« discuM iaawM In Mw Durham rally.' Bamti couhtinfd the faet that Robinaon’a addrNf would dMl with the currant |^itical campaign Oi 'y i^jro MDlrait for tha State Senate sipfiV Reconstruction, fif'rties will »pf«k briefly dutiog S (nday'i pro|i^|n on tha “I^lpo^ tance of a ^WQ-Party system in North Caroli^.'' es (Continued trvm front page) followed. In lh« Interim, seme the tan Neflra li^fh-sciieelHae. a^ den^s wera t«nt out the at^a by th«ir parents te liva with ralativaa in Sfufh Carolina an4 Virginia to attfnrf p^tbllc Kheols. This was th( reason advanced by Atty. Ruben J. Daly, of Ashe ville, for the expected dejay in get- Gag Mwe «( fte cMMri tedk to Nortk ^CaroiUiU te eoreH la tlie Yaneeif Cou^ .eehooL Daly wu we of the atterneyi for the pla^Htttfi in the ease Besides Yaaoey, other Tarheel eotnmunitiu with Integrated schools are dnurlotte, Winaton-Sal >m, Greenaljoro, Durham, Golds boro, HavaMk, Chapel Hill and Raleigh. -'tfW (Continued from front page) hees Junior College,' Denmark, 8. C. dContinued from ftont page) vention a Tallahaieee, at the Vir ginia state convention at Peters burg, Va. end at Washington, D. C. on the board of truteei. CONTEST (Continued from front page) Mrs. Jjsephinf Holman, l^llsboro Mrs. C. C. Je^ereon, Kinston Mrs. Ethel Gravef, Burlington — Miss Mary L«n^, Wilmington VIra. Vivian UasMy, Winston-Salem Miss Doris Jeet Garrison, Burlington Mrs. Willie Smith, Greensboro —.' — •' Mrs. Celia Granthapi, IQ. Olivo Mrs. Naomi Clitnce, Wilmington Mrs. Losaie Qowen, Waruw ...^v,. Mm. Carrie If. Pfttiford, Greensboro Mi'3. Minnie B. Sco»t, New Bienj J' Mr?. Dilsle (^andlet, Burlingt^ .. ■••S; Hanel Pgtterson, Snow CtmR Mrs. Lillian ^oIn»ef, Buriinpton .....— Irs. Bett^ ^ykins, Mt Olive Mrs. %ati(ice Srott, Weldon v.-'- Mrs. Connie trkin, Higt) I^oin^ .^ , Mrs. Billy Stlmon, Gaatonia Mrs. Roia Duka, Ahoskie r.. •liss Janie MIlM, Garysbutg 'rs. HatHe Leak, High Beint' , i.. Ir.?. S. T. Edwards, Chape)^ Hil);, Mrs. Mary T. J.*ne*. Salisbury,*....;. - Mrs. Louise Blackman, Oj|feeni^o ...Vf.T.. Mrs. Lelia Moirtsey, Greettihoro ....... — Mrs. Flora Cokes', Wijistob Sarerii .4 Mrs. J. C. flower*. Southern Pi(|»s ..7..^,^. Mrs. Essie Lenmn, Winetoa-Salem Mrs. Elm* James, Burgaw .. ..i Mrs. Lela Pack, Winston-Salem ;—.; —* Mrs. Kittie Witherspoon, Winaton-Salem ...■■;■* Miss Mildred Hill, Wilmington Mrs. Agnes C»rlton, Warww ^ Mrs. LoretU I^itt, Qoidat^o n-.-- • Mrs. Delorls Davis, Warrtiiiton ii Mrs. Helen Jones, WhiterUle ,.., ........ Mrs. Flossie Ferguson, PJnehtorat *.,1., Mrs. Estelle Boone, New Bern , j Mrs. Christine V*ughn, Bltrlington f't; Mrs. )feien McCollum, Burlington : . — Mrs,flattie Geer, Durham — Mrs.>Dreltoni^A4bfi|^t^.pwhan)^^ y. ..,.••••• Mr*, ibiiisj' •!* • • Mrg.4ibMwd.41iw :MW ; ii.:.;. Mrs.‘L.'B. Colild, Bn/i«a' • Mrs. Alene Mumford, Kinston j... Mrs. Audrey Ruffin, Aulander . / Miss Georgia Poteate, Cedar Grove Mrs. Viyian Carter, LitUeton ^ Miss Marian iteed, Murfreesboro Miss EfRe Morrison, Ahoakie Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, IClnston ,, Mrs. Ethelen Prayloe, Durham Miss Clarestine Leath, Buiiing^on ..; ■ ■ Mrs. Minnie Gant, Burlington ^ Miss Uric Moore, Durham Mrs. Elmire B. Flintall, Durham Urs. Ida M. Harver, Burlington Mrs. Hattie Mullins, Greensboro Mrs. Alberta Boone, New Bern Mrs. Dorothy L. Dunston, New Bern Mrs. Katy F. Gilchrist, Gokisboro 61,900 98,400 12,100 10,500 7.800 7.800 7,200 .f,000 7.000 6.800 9.000 B.OOO 1,000 5.000 B,000 t,000 A,ooo 9.000 f,oo6 9.000 s.opo 5.000 5,006 5.000 9 000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 I 9.000 9;ooo 9.000 ^9,000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9,0()0 9.000 9.000 -Vole OBEDIAH ALL«N Graveside lervices for Obettiah Allen,/93, of 408 Henry Street, were held Monday afterftoon at i:30,p.m. at Glenview Memorial Gardens. Allen died ai a Durham hospital on Saturday, Oct. 8. The Rev. Hairis oi^clated at the graveside rite*. Allen is survived by two bro thers, Mayhew and McKifver ^- len, and one lister, Mrs. Mamie Williamaf all of Durham. Ellis D. Joneq and ions was in charge of arrangement*. (Continaeil ffom tnat page) The precinct re|i*trar (hen daeie4 her permiaeion to regiater. Attorney Jame* B. Walker, of Weldon, repras^ted Mr*. Baxe- mort at a subaeqaent appeal to the Elections Board, which.apbctd the registrar, and at the Superior Court trial. The atatemant wu i«aued fol lowing the meeting of the coupty leaders who eaked “pnblie stippHrt’* for the case. It wa* rtfea^ by the Rev. Alexander Moaely, of Wel don, president of the Walkw-Lae- (iter Detvase Fifnd, and the Rev. C. Melvitf Creeej, of Rich Squared Attendtag the ^mpeting te map plan* for a iregi*trat4>n driva which tion booln on Saturday, Oct. 19 were eivie leaders from Hriifax, VmOMMim, Wuim eenatiee. (Confanned from front pafe) session will be the Revttom George-W. Dudley of Rocky Moon' Other "SteakBl^ Incliide Dr. Robet Wilson of Jacksonville, Florids George ]U. Br«wn, E. L. Kirby, PrwideM:#»MfBer of shgw Teraity Vho will deliver sermoni Dr. R^**: president of on statejjjntTentioB: Val Washingto Director «l Mlnctfities, RepuhUM NaUimal tommittee; James & warl^X^rmnting the Democrat Par^ an^ Ifr. Allen Jordan, pn .kideh^ ot the. 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