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8 N.C. B. 1 (1961)

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North Car olina Bar

VOLUME 8
Meeting Of The Council 0
The North Carolina State
January 13, 1961
The regular quarterly meeting
Council of The North Carolin
Bar was held in the offices of th
Bar, Justice Building, Raleigh,
Carolina, on January 13, 1961
officers and members present
Messrs. Emerson T. Sanders,
Young, R. A. Hedrick, J. K.
Jr., Oliver G. Rand, Charles P
and Paul J. Story.
President R. P. Reade called th
ing to order and introduced and
ed Mr. Thomas Turner of Gre
newly elected Councilor from t
District. He noted the absence
illness of Messrs. Emerson T.
and J. R. Young, and also the ab
Mr. R. A. Hedrick who advised
would be resigning from the Co
take office as Judge of the R
Court in his county.
The minutes of the last meeti
approved, upon recommendation
Executive Committee.
The President called for the
of the Trial Committee in the m
E. Johnston Irvin, Concord. F
consideration of the report and
from counsel, judgment and ord
adopted and entered ordering
mand to be given to said E. John
vin at the April meeting of the
and taxing the respondent with t
of the proceeding.
The report of the Ethics Co
was given by Judge Albion Dunn
man, and the Council after full
sion of the inquiries submitted
Opinions 328 through 334.
The report of the Legislative
tee was given by Mr. E. L. Loftin
man. The Committee called to th
tion of the Council the need to
to possible legislation weaken
unauthorized practice statutes. A
Committee recommended the i
tion of legislation to amend G.
provide that the retiring presi
the State Bar be named an ex
member of the Council for a term
years, ivith all of the duties an
leges belonging to the office of
lor. Motion was made and ado
receive and commend the repor
Legislative Committee, and ac
recommendations.
Mr. Charles H. Young, Acting
man, made the report of the G
Committee.
The President suggested that
Story be requested to prepare a
ial to Mr. Robert Proctor, forme
cilor and former President of Th
(Continued on Page Two

Published Under the Direction and Supervision of
The Council of the North Carolina State Bar
February, 1961
f           Letter From    District Director       OFFIC
3ar         Of Internal Revenue Service            R. P. F
WVe are happy to print letter from Mr.
of the  J. E. Wall, District Director of internal  BRYAN
a State   Revenue Service, together   vith memo-
e State  ranlum of December 22, 1960 regarding     FRANCIS
North   extensions of time for filing of income
with all  tax returns.                             EDWARD
except     U. S. TREASURY DEPARTALNT
J. R.           Internal Revenue Service
Wilson,              District Director             1. KEN
Green         Greensboro, North Carolina          2. CLAI
December 29, 1960               3. ALB
r. R. I
O.. Irect-  Mr. Edwvard L. Cannon, Secretary        5. LEO~
welcom-   North Carolina State Bar Association      6. ER
ensboro,  Justice Building                          7. OLI
he 18th         h, North Carolina
due to   RalHUg
Sanders   Dear Mr. Cannon:                          9. CIIA
sence of     With the approach of the income tax   10. CIIA
that he   filing period, the matter of extensions  11. j. R
uncil to  of time for filing individual returns is  12. GEO
ecorder  of extreme interest to the members of    13. Hee
your association.                        14. C. I
ngThe attached letter has been mailed              15. Em
of te  t9al tax practitioners on our mailing    16. W.
of the   t   l
lists to acquaint them with our- plans for  17. WIL
report  handling the extension question during   18. T
trport  the coming filing period. We do feel,    19. WIL
atter of
ollowing   however,   at so    members of yo       20. W.
)loig organization may not be on our mailing  21. H.
hearing   list and may not have received this in-  22. R.
er were   formation. We would, therefore, appre-   23. J. 
a repri   ciate you publishing the attached letter  24. WAi
ston It-  or a digest of it in your next bulletin  25. FA
Council,  so that your entire membership may be    26. FRA
he costs  informed of our policy.                  27. M.
mmittee          will greatly appreciate your co-  28 E.
,i   -  tYour membership.                        30. T.
discus-
adoptedVery truly yours,
adoptedJ. E. Wall
Commit-            District Director
, Chair-  Attachment
e atten-  Gentlemen:
be alert    I am writing you again this year to    Judge J
iag  the  thank you for your cooperation in te-    17. C. B'
ing, the
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cept its
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NUMBER 1
ERS AND MEMBERS OF
THE COUNCIL
EADE------------------Durham
President
GRIMES-------------Washington
First Vice-President
H. FAIRLEY --------- Charlotte
Second Vice-President
L. CANNON ----------Raleigh
ceretary-Treasurer
YON WILSON, Jn..Elizabeth City
BENCE GRIFFIN------Williamston
ION DUNN.---------Greenville
D. JoHNsoN, JR. ------- Warsaw
N H. CORBETT.--------Burgaw
c NORFLEET ------------Jackson
VER G. RAND------------Wilson
H DoUTC1----------Goldsboro
RLEs P, GREEN-----Louisburg
RLES H. YOUNG.-------Raleigh
OBERT YOUNG----------- Dunn
RGE S. QUILLIN-.--Fayetteville
tor H. Clark ..- Elizabethtown
V. JONES ------------- Durham
RSON T. SANDERS-.--Burlington
E. TIMBERLAKE----Lumberton
LIAM M. ALLEN---------Elkin
MA-9 TURNER--------Greensboro
LIAM L. MILLS. Jn.----.Concord
U. SABISTON --------- Carthage
GARDNER HUDSON-Winston-Salem
A HEDRICK ---------- Statesville
. WHICKER. Sa....N. Wilkesboro
DE E. BROWN ---------- Boone
NK C. PATTON ----Morganton
NCIS H. FAIRLEY --Charlotte
T. LEATHERMAN----Lincolnton
L. LOFTIN ----------- Asheville
L J. STORY ------------ Marion
D. BRYSON, Jn.-  Bryson City
Members Of The Bar
orted Deceased 1960-1961
Crawford Biggs, Raleigh.
radley, Greensboro.
Vance Burrow, Asheville.
arlyle, Lumberton.
ritcher, Williamston.
. Cobb, Asheville.
Coxe, Wadesboro.
ield Crew, Jr., Roanoke Rapids.
Dick Douglas. Greensboro.
ey Edwards, Bryson City.
. Eley, Ahoskie.
C. Finch, Wilson.
Gilliam, Tarboro.
old, Sr., High Point.
C. Green, Weldon.
ianewinckel, Jr., Winston-Salem.
M. Hall, Sylva.
L. Hamilton, Morehead City.
A. Hall, Burlington.
[ogue, Wilmington.
'Continued on Page Four)

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