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FA>Q£ ^laBI IME ca,rolisa times 3ATURD.A-Y, QCI, 21jtt, iSg-O Statement Of The Owaendiip, I Management, And Circulation Required By The Act Of Coa- gnm Of August ?4, 1912, As Amended By The Acts 01 March 3, 1933, And July 1946 (Title 39, United State!- Code, Section 233) Of The fVir«Un;i Thnri iiutilUlu-il wocklv at l>urhan!. North »'«rolina for Otober 1. 1S»50. 1. Thp nanm and addrmM of the publilher, (Klitor, tnsnnging tilitor. and buiitii'M inanagrra are: I'ubliahtT L. B. AuJtiii, Hox r«!t, Durham, N. C tlditor l>. E. Austin, Hia 5y, !Hir ham, N. O. Manafring Kditur (Inthnii M. Hom-*, lU>x ft#, IHirham, Nurth t'aroliu.i, Ruiincan Mana|;rr M. i'>. HiuIhoii Hiix !i9, Ihirham, N. 2. Tilt' ownor i«: ilf uttiii'il liv a corfKirnficii, it«. iiiiiuc liiid iidilri ^ muKt 1>^ ntatoii Mnd «lfn iimiifilhitrl' thiTcundor tin- nnmr". nml ail'lro.-o s of •tockholdrrs o»iiiu|f or Imldhij: I porrent or nuirt* of tutiii iiiiiinmt nf stock. If not owtu'd liy a eorportttioii, thf nami'R nnd nddri'SHOB of the iniii vidual o«nerii muit Ih‘ givt'ii. If own ed bv u partiMTSiliij) or otliir iiniii foriwratod firm, its iiaiiu' itml ml drf*!«, MS «‘ll n« thnt of cacli iiidi I'iduul immlx'r, jnu*t Ik* given.) Ij. K. Austin, Hox ,W, Durh.-iiii, N. 0. 3. The known liundhol(ier», nior- tgajrees, and other wcurity liolders owning or bolding 1 percent or more of total amount of bondi, mortgages, or other aecurities are: (If there are uuur, so Slate.) NUN£. 4. Paragrapha 2 and 3 include, in cases where tiie stockholder or se curity bolder appeani upon the books of the company as trusts or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of tlie jieriMin or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the statements in the two paragraphs &UOW the atfiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances ufid conditions under which stockholders i.ud security holders who do not, up pear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or oth erwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is re quired from daily, weekly, semiweek- Jy, and triweekly newspapers only.) 10,378. L. E. AUSTIN, J3ditor, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of September, 1950. MAKY BELLJB HUDSON (My commission expires April 5tli, 1951.) Notary Public • M, vy. V'. 0. Mg^u«:lt!, a luduibei- of the Special Committee of the New York Branch and Mr. Levy dis cussed Miss Brown’s case with the Manager of the Hospital, Mr Noel Jeffery; Dr. J. K Deegun, Chiof of I’rolVstjrional Services; Miss 1. Maffette, Chief ^tme and 'Miss H. Vpt^ich, Supervisor, and foimd no evi- dencs of inefficiency, insub ordination, negligence or any that woold Mairr&tit the dismiouil of a peraan whose twllning in the field of nursing is second only to one nurse on the staff of about 65 or 70 nanea. EPISCOPAL— (r'ontinuetl from I’asfo Fivi>' dorstvi. Mis>^ ron.stniK'f H. Young is tli(“ IJitK’Psim Fiehl Wodc^si' for fahe Dlvtrlut iryi iht too made a report of her work. The Diocesan president, Mrs. Edwin Lucas of Greensboro and Mra. Elizabeth Walls ot High Point w^-re pr**aent and gave m- IrcKting addros.ses. Out* of tin* tnnin f(‘Htnres was tht* nldrcss by lilt' Uisliop f>f tlif l>iom*p, Tht* inp»*titip wati a most intfi (■sting and insi)irin« »>»» District 12 of White IJoek Baptist Church held its month- • Jy meeting last Sunday at the liome of Mrs, Roberta Perry, with thirty members present. “The Secret Place” was read and explaiiied by S. P. Biggers. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Flonnie Goodloe of 710 Glenn Street, NAVY— (Continued from Page One) The Secretary said further that he had ordered investigation of the incident and had “direct ed steps be taken to remove any repetitions or implications of discriminatory or .special treat ment by crew members or guests,” He urged Dr. Cobb to complete the cruise. ’ ' MORGAN— (Continued from Page Four) Triplett scored a six-pointer and booted two extra-points in five attempts for eight units. >1. V • Pictured above is the original Gethsemane Baptist Church has a total of 25 members, its own bus in which it travels to render Male Chorus, organized by Rev. N. A. Trice, pastor, in 1945. The concerts in and out of the State. At right is Rev. N. A. Trice, pas- chorus celebrated its fourth anniyersary on October 8. It now tor and organizer of the chorus. Gethsemane Male Chorus Celebrated Fourth Anniversary The G(*thseinanc JIale Chorns of the (iethseniaiie Baptist tlhurch celebrati'd. its fourth anniversary Sunday October 8, The chorus was organized in lf>45 by the Jtev. N. A. Trice, pastor of the churcli. At that time E. B. Butler was elected president, E. M. Shaw, vice president, Elbert Smith, secre tary; Charlie iTartin, treasurer and Raleigh Price, leader. Mr. Butler served two years as president of the chorus, and L. Miles, chairnmn of program committee. When the chorus as organis' - ed in 19-15 it had a total of 14 members. There are now 25 in the group. DISCRIMINATION IN VA HOSPITAL AT CASTLE POINT Charles A. Ix'vy, Executive Secret a rj' of the New York Branch of the National Associa tion for the Advancement of Colored People charges the Vet eran’s Administration Hospital at Castle Point, New York, with discriminalaon in employment j-11 dismissal of Miss Georgia L. Brown, R. N,, from this in stallation, and segregation of Negro veterans. Attorney James R. Rhone, xVssociate of the law firm of MacDouglad and Mais of the Legal Redress Committee of the New York branch, NAACP, H REV. N. A. TRICE was succeeded in 1947 by Will iam Heath who served one year. In 1948 Mr. Butler was again elected president with G. L. At kins being elected vice pres- denti This year’s roster of officers are George Greenwood, presi dent; E. B. Butler, vice presi dent ; Lester Green, secretary; Robert Corbitt, recording secre tary!; Charlie JMartin, treasur er ; Elbert Smith, director and Raleigh Price, leader. During this year the chorus ha-s raised over $1400 with which it ha.s purchased a bus to be used in traveling about the country while giving concerts. Serving on the bus committee were E. M. Shaw, chairman; Len Stewart, treasurer and G. MARILYN SHOES 99 JOE LOUIS— ((Yntinued from Page One') give .Toe Ijouis the same chance he gave him to win the title. To lure -Toe buck to the ring again are prospects of a tempt ing radio and television fee for a second Louis-Charles fight, surpassing even the $146,000 paid for the first. And Joe still needs the money. Though Joe has not said so officially, his pal, Ray Robin son, the welterweight king, ha.s been acting spokesman for the ex-chamj). At Boston press luncheon Ray ajid Brion and Joe were signed for the Novend)er 29 date; that he had seen the contract shown him by an IBC official, despite their denials. SCARBOROl FUNERAL 1 DIRECTORS J 522 E. Pettigrew St ^ JCH & KARCETT 24 Hour k i| Ambulance MjBy Service AMBULANCE SERVICE FU "Respect For Tne Living For The Deac AMEY'S FUNER^ 401 PINE ST. 24 HOUR SERVl NERAL DIRECTORS And Reverence ± HOME [CE DIAL J-2971 REPORT OF CONDITION OF Meclianics & Farmers Bank Of Durham in the State of North Carolina at the close of business on October 4, 1950 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 746,620.96 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,834,570.90 Obligations of States and political subdivisions — 354,015.19 Other bonds, liofes, and debentures - - — 4,553.00 Corporate Stocks 700.00 Loans and discounts 2,020,690.13 Bank premises owned $14,000.00, furniture and fixtures $18,777.59 32,777.59 Real estate owned other than bank premises — 15.00 Other assets : - 11,808.51 TOTAL ASSETS — ...Jl. 5,005,752,24 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations — Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporntions Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers’ eheckif, etc.) TOTAL deposits] Other liabilities 1— — — — . 1,517,176,09 2,546,111,02 36,426,64 234.585.81 305.248.82 $4,639,475.63 — — V- 31,213.8« TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) 4,670,761.20 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* Surplus Undivided profits 129,000.00 90,000.00 34,915.98 Bessrves (and retirement accoimt for preferred capital) 81,075.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 334,990.98 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 5,005,752.24 •This bank's capital consists of: First preferred stock with total par viiiue of $15,000.00; Total retirable value $16,000.00; Common stock with total par value of $114,000.00. MEMORANDA Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any officiad thereof 121,060.08 ^Asets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 202,485.31 (a) Lo'ans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of — - - 22,184.20 (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of reserves of — - 22,500.00 I, J. H. Wheeler, Vice-President-Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correot—Attest:. J.\H. WHEELER CLYDE DONNEIJ. G .W, COX, Sr. E. H. MEHBIOK DIEICCTOBS \ State of North Carolina, County of Durham,‘*S8: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of Oct ober, 1950, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. VIVIAN BOGERS, Notary Puhlic My commission expires July 17, 1952. 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You are free to submit as many menus as you like. “WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS” Dillard's Self Service FREE DELIVERY 1212 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DIAL J-2S8S
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