N&O Index Card Listings
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Doughton, Robert L.
- To aid in framing tax plans, p.l, Nov.19, 1926.
- To run for office again. Ap.1-28:3 M.
- Flays tax suggestions. D. 11-31: 7.
- Balks at sales tax. Mar.8-32:1; l8-s-S2:l!
- Gives substitute for sales tax bill. Bar. 1?~32:1.
- Flays sales tax. Mar.3-32:3.
- Douerhton's s;reat service (ed.) Mar.24-32:4.
Doughton, Robert L.
- See Doughton as national timber. Mar. 27-32:5.
- Hapry over tax result. Je.2-32:2. For a real reduction. Je.21-32:4. Gives economy views. Jl.3-32:12. Stirs Stanley voters. Se.24-32:2. Flay8 Tariff charges. 0.14-32:14.
- Doughton uttere word of caution. J1.8-33:1.
Doughton, Robert L.
- Regard Doughton as probabiity in governor's race. Jan.14-34:i.
- Not to call caucus on mail order tax. F. 28-34:1.
Doughton, Robert L.
- Sees a new deal for agriculture. Ag.18-53:5.
- Foe to nuisance taxes. 3.7-53:2.
- May enter race for governor in primary. 8.17-33:8 0.
- Seeks tax adjustment. 0.8-33:5.
- Roiled by tax protests of business men. D.21-53:1.
- Slated for new position. D.29-33:5.
Doughton, Robert L.
- Fight8 on for reducing of tobacco tax. May 15-34:1
- Heard by Davidson grange. Jl.5-34:10. Opens campaign in Boone. Se.13-34: 8. 9. Stanly democrats hear Doughton. 0.4-34: Assaulted, defends self. 0.5-34:1. Will widen hip field. 0.10-34:?. eard in the Canital city. 0.31-34:1. Tells cost of misrule. N.?-34:2.
Doughton, Robert L.
- Doughton's messenger in restarant rumpus. Mar.18-34: 6.
- Expect Doughton to run for governor. N. 18-34:1.
- Doughton trying for toga new political ooseibiiitv. Jan.8-35:1.
- LiVes BulwinTcle's "bonus bill. Jan. 15-35:7.
- Plan to retire soon. F.10-35:1.
Doughton, Robert L.
- Talks taxation with president. 1. N.16-34:
- Doughton here. Mar.3-35:1.
- To be guided by President's wish ia re-
- gard to bonus bill. Mar.8-35:8.
- Wins battle for tax nublicity ban. Mar.
- 12-35:1.
- DenieP dec! si on agair-fit state candidacy
- Mar.23-35:1.
- Doughton faces security battle >. Ap.ll-
- 35:1.
Doughton, Robert L.
- Says Townsend now public enemy no.l. F.17-35:1.
- Is expected to reveal plans soon. Mar.3 35:1.
- "Replies to 5.0.P. onset. Mar. 7-35:9.
- Patman commends Robert L.Doughton. Mar. 31-35:4.
- Doughton start8 debate on social securi< ty bill. Ap.12-35:1.
Doughton, Robert L.
- To end all uncertainity as to candidacy Ap.17-35:1. 10.
- Repeat8 enmity for sales tax. Ap.19-35: Ovation for Doughton as House passes bill to aid social security. Ap.20-35:1.1 Doughton entry regarded sure. Ap.25-35: Still implying doubt a to hie candidacy for governor. A.28-5:3.
- Hill remain at Congressional post and
- not run for governor. Ap.30-35:1.
Doughton, Robert L.
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- Mr. Doughton's decision (ed.) May 1-35:
- Says S.Clay Williama die not know of bis intention not to run for governor. May 1-35:11.
- Lead? revolt aimed at brain trust. Je. 83-55:1.
- 'Couldn't be scared" (ed.; Jl;10-35:4.
- Leads battle to defeat private corporations old age pensions. Jl.18-35:1.