N&O Index Card Listings

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Legislature, 1931
  • Many new faces appear for next legislature. Je.15-20:8.
  • Two women named as lawmakers. Je.15-30! 2.
  • New faces will be in majority at legislature. Jl.14-30:1.
  • Piedmont gains in legislature. J1.16-30:1.
  • Has unmistakable mandate. Jan.5-71:1.
Legislature, 1931
  • Great doubt now about speakership.
  • Jan.3-31:1.
  • Get ready for business, Willis Smith sneaker of House. Jan.7-31:1.
  • Legislative wives will organize next week. Jan.8-31:2.
  • Leaders in bouse attack assembly natron-age evil. Jan.9-31:1.
  • University alumni are entranched in
  • Assembly. Jan.9-30:?.
Legislature, 1931
  • Shell gives data on senate cos ts. Jan.
  • 11-31:7 X.
  • Pay slash looms as legislature s et orm-
  • est issue. Jan.l?- -31 :l.
  • House and S ena t e committees. Jan.14-3
  • 17.
  • Legislature not friendly to Gardners bills. F.8-31:1.
  • Legislature cost Is,500 a dav. F.9-Z?.
Legislature, 1931
  • Reading clerk rangle consume House sessi /n. F. 13-31: 3.
  • Legislature has made but little progres F. 15-31:1.
  • Gerald Johnson writes on legislature. F.17-31:16.
  • School fight is wSxin
  • Governor proves cower hut won't tlk school bill. Mar.1-31:1.
Legislature, 1931
  • Main thing is relief for legislature. (Ed. from Lenoir Hews Topic) Mar.13-51:9
  • Both side prepare for final fight on schools. Mar.22-31:1.
  • Legislators should obey instructions or resign (ed) Mar.21-31:4.
  • Senators criticise News&Observer ed. Mar.24-31:1.
Legislature, 1931
  • Legislator? bowl down move to slasli owti pay. Mar.6-31:1.
  • Horee races out but sales taxes are still in doubt. Mar.15-31:1.
  • Has little interest in labor bills. Mar.29-31:1.
  • TJnDrecedented. (ed.) Mar.31-31:4.
  • Present gifts in House. Ap.l-31:8.
Legislature, 1931
  • Turmoil blocks senate; House again stands by M'Lean act. Ap.10-31:1.
  • M'Lean law opponents retain Senate control. Ap.11-31:1.
  • One vote could end Assembly's money deadlock. Ap.13-31:1.
  • Longest legislature has less to show for effort. Ap.14-31:1.
  • This legislature and another by E.C.Dur ham. (Poem) Ap.17-31:4.
Legislature, 1931
  • Legislature. 1931.
  • N.C. Legislature, (poem) by J.C.Grady. Ap.17-31:12.
  • Senate orders bribery charges made on floor probed by five members. May 12-31: 1.
  • Special roll call and judgment by Robert Thompson. May 23-31:10.
  • Adjourns. May 28-31:1.
  • Reviewed by Gov. Gardner. May 30-31:12
  • Legislative section. May 31-31:1. M.
Legislature, 1931
  • Legislature not up to full size. N.l-31:1.
  • House members want to return to 1936 session. F.25-32:1.
Legislature, 1931
  • Post-legislative suggests another reform. Je.8-31:1.