N&O Index Card Listings

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Gambling
  • Two places here closed by latest padlock orders. May 20-43:10.
  • Contrast (ed.) Je.1-43:4.
  • Judge Burney continues three padlocking orders. Je.1-43:5.
  • Judge Harris attacks gambling in charge to Wake Grand jury. Jl.13-43:14.
  • Time to finish Job (ed.) Jl.14-43:4.
  • Three men arrest here when officers raid Sport Service club. Jl.1-44:10.
Gambling
  • $250 given in gambling case. Jl.19-44:3.
  • Ed. p.4. 8.
  • Carnival raided by local rolice. S.27-44 City court hears ganbling cases at Carni
  • val. 3.28-44:12.
  • Gambling raids net 13 arrests. 0.1-44:16 Ten convicted, five acquitted. 0.13-44:3 Judge, jury ask gambling TDrobe. Ap.4-45:
  • 7.
  • Seven card players draw suspended terms
  • fines. Ap.5-45:2i
Gambling
  • Sentence of year given salesman of panel boards. Ap.6-45:12.
  • Gamblers treated softly in Raleigh's city court. Ap.9-45:10.
  • Soaefes fed.)-Ap:io-4iJ4v
  • Wake's deputies raid four clubs here. M8y 5-45:1. Ed. p.4. 45:16.
  • "Slottf" produce $476.07 on cash. May 10-
  • Don't forget the gamblers (ed.) 0.27-45: 4.
Gambling
  • Suspended term given to gambling "solicitors". N.16-45:14.
  • City taking no action on Anti-gaming nro-nosal. AUg. 1-4-61 12.
  • Gamblers fined $50 by Judge Pearson. Aug. 7-46: 12. m
  • Magager of Cigar Stand acquitted of
  • gambling. AUg. 9-M-6' 16.
  • Officers refuse to make arrest in Wilson case. Aug. 13-46: 1.
Gambling
  • L. B. Wilson sentenced on gambling charges. Aug. 15-4-6: 5.
  • 'Somebody' gives gamblers bad case of Jumpy nerves. Mar. 30-4-7: 2-Iv.
  • Threats of raids puts lid on City gamblers. Apr. 20-4-7: 1-IV.
  • "Numbers" agent draws #25.00 fine. May 2-4-7: 10.
  • Halifax official, seven others pay big Doker game fines. May 2-4-7: 22.
Gambling
  • Investigation of gambling ordered in Lenoir county. Je. 26-7: 3.
  • Gambling drive launched at New Hanover resort. Jly. k~kfi 6.
  • Probe of gambling in New Han0ver ordered by Jurist. Jly. 22-17 lk.
  • Six Harnett men indicted on charges of gambling. Aug. 2-7 3.
  • Sheriff bars gambling, liquor display at State Fair. S0T>t. 27-7: 10.
Gambling
  • Bake Grand Jury selects group to study gambling. Jan. 7-3: 2.
  • Numbers writer doesn't know boss, gets year's term. Mar. 13-Wj 12.
  • City Gambling. Je. 3-lJ-g: 2.
  • Local qan fined #100 In numbers book case. Je. 24-43: 16. Asheville begins gambling drive. Aug. g4s: 3.
  • Court may Indict several In Buncombe racket case. Aug. 27-1o 1.
Gambling
  • Gambling suspect named in $1, 51972 tax lien, Sept. 21-g: lg. Hotel manager of Greenville convicted.
  • Sept. 25-42' 2.
  • Dozen arrested in raid on "The Admiral
  • Club." Oct. 2-g: 1.
  • Lottery arrest is madeJ admiral Club padlocked. Oct. 3-JJ 1.
  • Men accused as gamblers ask dismissal of charge. Oct. &kS' 1.
Gambling
  • Five defendants convicted in Raleigh gambling case. Oct. 9-: 1.
  • Police storm "Citadel" in Pitt County.
  • Oct. lJWS 25.
  • Football lottery evidence heard in city Court trial. 0ct. 2M'' 1.
  • Lottery '-ount dismissed, gambling charge brought against Goldsboro man. 0ct.~29-: 1.
  • Goldsboro man given fine, sentence in Grid wagers. Nov. 5-lJ-g: 1.
Gambling
  • Four persons convicted in "Butter and Eggs" lottery case. Nov. 6.
  • New Hanover Jury brings lottery indict ments. Nov. 10-lJ-g: 12.
  • Asheville gambling cases scheduled today, Dec. 20-g 1.
  • Gambling combine charged by State in Cannon case. Jan. 13-9! 1
  • Nine men fined in gambling consPiracy. Feb. 11-14-9: 2g.