N&O Index Card Listings

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Democratic party
  • Movement to defer democratic state convention until June. F. 18-28:1.
  • Pick aeiegates for national convention. F.2-2812.
  • Raleigh asks executive committee to keep convention in Raleigh. F.23-28:2.
  • Democratic state convention likely to meet in June. Mar.3-28:1.
  • Democratic committee has record attendance. Uar 7-28:1.
Democratic party
  • Will the democratic party sulit? (ed.) 0.21-27:4.
Democratic party
  • Primary appears one-ring affair. Mar. 30-28:1.
  • Claude G.Bowers ciaosen as democratic key-noter. ttay 1-28:1.
  • Presidential pri aary is demanded by Turlington. May 13-28:1.
  • Democratic committee expected to meet soon. May 13-28:1.
  • Sharp division expected on presidential
  • primary. May 17-28:1.
Democratic party
  • Miss Graham for primary as aid to party harmony. May 28-28:1.
  • Simmons strong for primary idea; Lines being drawn for primary debate tonight. May 19-28:1.
  • W.B.JoneB takes issue with Brummitt on party plan. May 25-28:1.
  • Second crimary aopears likely. May 25-28:1.
  • Voters to meet today for first nominating step; May 26-28:1.
Democratic party
  • Reports received show Hull favorite of democracy of state. May 27-28:1.
  • Anti-Smith.sentiment is registered cleai ly in precinct meetings; Returns indicate trend against Smith in fourth; Simmons is gratified over defeat of Smith forces. May 28-28:1.
  • Hull increases lead. May 29-28:1.
  • Meeting places for districts. Je.1-28: 14.
  • Results of primaries. Je.3-28:i; Je.4-
  • 28:i.
Democratic party
  • Cies figures showing stay at home democrats. Ag.16-28:1.
  • Charles A Hines may vote ticket and prohibition. Se.2-28:4 0.
  • Politics open up on every front in capital today. Se.3-28:1.
  • Wilmington pledges support to whole tick et. Se.7-28:2.
  • T.L.Johnson says Tar Heels now turning
  • to Smith. 8e.u.28.10>
Democratic party
  • Mull will tour state prior to campaign drive. J1.19-28:l.
  • Democratic G.H.Q. will "be at Sir Walter.: Jl.20-28:1.
  • Conference on Simmon1 place reach no results. Jl.28-28:1.
  • Political leaders wait on Gardner's return. Jl.29-28:1.
  • First district leaders confer. Ag.9-28: 7.
Democratic party
  • Democrats hold lively meeting at Wilkes-
  • boro. Ag.38-28:2.
  • Have many speakers. Se.7-28:12.
  • Miss Matoel Perkins, nurse, first to regi
  • ieter at headquarters yesterday Se.8-28: 5.
  • Ten Smith votes in one family. Se.9-28: 2.
  • Women of Rowan denounce unworthy means of wispering campaign. Se.12-28:2.
Democratic party
  • Democratic committeenian from Perquimans resigns. Se.19-28:11.
  • R.T. Bowden tell why he left Republican party. 0.20-28:13.
  • It ie Hoover or it is Smith (ed.) 0.2S-
  • 28 4.
  • Democrarid party gives facts about candidates. N.4-28:4 0.
  • List of candidates on five ballots. N. 5-28:7.
Democratic party
  • How counties went last wo elections;
  • N.6-28:3.
  • Abernethy urges retention of old party machinery. N.11-28:1.
  • Weak canaiaate but not party. N.11-28:3
  • What about the future of the democratic party? N.11-28:4.
  • Bruce Craven is not for burying the
  • hatchet. N.13-23:8.