N&O Index Card Listings

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Gambling
  • Gambler's fines higher under new city judge. Jl.6-39:16.
  • Tipbook vendor is fined $40. Jl.26-39:14 Five assessed In number case. Ag.16-39:3
  • Court fines two in betting case. Ag.16-39:5.
  • Tip book man pays $10 fine. 3.15-39:8.
  • Accused racketeer, Howard Finch, freed.
  • S.25-39:14. 4 U
  • Strangling themwith sugar (ed.) S.24-39
Gambling
  • Numbers racket cases set for hearing in Wilson. 0.29-39:4.
  • Court, orders Nash man held As "numbers" chief. P.S-40:3.
  • Police raid shoke shoprs, 8 arrested here. p.11-40:1. 40:5.
  • 5 fine Imposed in gambling case. F.16-
  • More gamblers are convicted. F.17-40:3.
  • Numbers case dismissed, vrtiness held foi perjury. F.:3l-40:3.
Gambling
  • 14. Court concludes gambling esses. F.21-40 Surles lottery case of Rocky Mount results in mistrial. Je.7-40:2.
  • Officers get 16 in racket raids in Greensboro. Ag.26-40:1.
  • Dutch Smith and brother elude Guilflord police. Ag.23-40:8. 40:12.
  • "Numbers" cases coming up today. S.12-Lawyer accused in racket trial. S.15-40: 8 0.
Gambling
  • 14 found guilty in lottery case in Greer boro. 3.19-40:1.
  • Seven are fined in lottery case, High Point. S.24-40:11.
  • Alamance county court fines four in lottery case. 0.22-40:3. 1.
  • Court dismisses lottery charges. N.1-40:
  • Lottery arrests in Wilmington follow
  • SBI raid. D.6-40:17.
  • Lottery racket again is raided in High
  • Point. D.3-40:4
Gambling
  • 33 found guilty in number trial in Wilmington. D.14-40:2.
  • Accused lottery king arrested in Wilming ton. D.15-40:8.
  • Two held guilty in littery cases in Greensboro. Jan.9-41:2. 41:15.
  • Vann sentenced in lottery case. Jan.10-4
  • George Smith, lottery king, begins sentence. Jan.86-41:5.
  • Guilford court is lenient toward lottery informer. F.l-1-4
Gambling
  • Number czarina in Wilmington gets stiff term. P.21-41:6.
  • $750 fine levied in numbers case in Burlington. Mar.10-41:5. 9.
  • Four arrested in gambling raid. D.10-41:
  • Four concerns padlocked in gambling drive here. Jl.12-42:1. Jl.15-42:1.
  • Ten indictments in gambling here. Jl.16-42:1.
  • Court makes permanent two gambling pad-locks. Jl. 19-42:
Gambling
  • 42:15.
  • Hearing is held in gambling case. Se.ll-
  • Dlsappointing (ed.) Se.15-42:4.
  • Negro gets term in gambling case. Se.15-42:5. 14.
  • Gamblers given suspended terms. Se.15-42
  • Gambling must end (ed.) Se.16-42:4.
  • Defendant receives term on gambling charge here. Se.17-42:14.
  • Sheriff Turner denies he made recommends
  • tlons in gambling case. Se.17-42:7.
Gambling
  • Two gambling cases here continued until November. Se.18-42:2. Ed. p.4.
  • No place for comdey (ed.) Se.19-42:4.
  • Gambling cases called, defendants out of town. Se.19-42:12.
  • Dispensing with hustlce (ed.) 0.14-42:4.
  • Gamblers and thieves: Judge Carr on gamb ling, (ed.) 0.15-42:4. 18.
  • Man acquitted on gambling case. 0.23-42
  • Man taxed in gambling case. 0.29-42:3.
Gambling
  • 12.
  • Number gambler fined $100 here. N.6-42:
  • Arrest of Walter Honeycutt and others ordered. N.10-42:8 X.
  • Sentences are suspended on gambling charge here. N.11-42:16.
  • Gamblers win (ed.) N.13-42:4.
  • Judgment is continued in gambling case here. N.13-42:16.
  • Gamblers fiven suspended term. N.14-42:1 Ed. p.4.
Gambling
  • Gambling case defendant pleads guilty to charge. N.17-42:14. 4.
  • Gamblers no longer afraid (ed.) N.18-42:
  • Negro gets term in gambling case. N.25-42:3. 10.
  • Tom Davis gives up trial here. Jan.5-43:
  • 12 negroes taken in gambling raid. Jan. 12-43:14.
  • Former judge, Thomas L. Johnson, is fine on charge of gambling in Asheville. F.18
  • 43:10.