N&O Index Card Listings

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Prisoners of war
  • Books beinf sought for war prisoners by University of N.C. Mar.12-44:16 X.
  • Sheriff denies escape stories. Mar.14-44:3 17-44:5.
  • 506 German prisoners sent to state. Mar!
  • Recorc. of army's fourth service command in -lacing prisoners. Ap.1-44:1. 3.
  • Prisoners cut labor shortage. May 29-44:
  • Prisoners given recreation time. Ag.5-44
  • 7.Prisoners reach Glenburnle camp. Ag.7-44 10.
Prisoners of war
  • War prisoners assisting in various industries in state behave. Ag.27-44:16 X.
  • War prisoner camp under consideration in Rocky Mount area. N.27-44:3.
  • Demand for prisoners steadily increasing Jan.16-45:5.
  • Harry Hodges and wife, Fayetteville, were in St. Tomas camp. F.6-45:3.
  • Raleigh police look for escaped Germans. F.21-45:8.
Prisoners of war
  • Liberated Carolinians hold gabfest on Luzon. Mar.18-45:3.
  • Couldn't take it. Mar.24-45:6.
  • Mrs. Hodges reports she and husband well Mar.30-45:5.
  • German prisoners have done 725,601 man dyas of work in this state. Ap.12-45:10.
  • German escape from Camp Butner. Ap.16-45:10.
  • Treatment of German prisoners by Helen
  • H.Beams. Ap.26-4 45:4.
Prisoners of war
  • Not American money by Chester A.Kerr.
  • Ap.88-45:4.
  • Germans in N. C. camrs receiving ample
  • food. May 7-45 :5.
  • Harry hodges and wife retunr to Tar Heel
  • la. May 20-45:6.
  • Hugh Curran' s family liberated from Japfi
  • May 20-45:16.
  • Sleepy nasi. May 21-4
  • Nazi orisoners workin g better. Je.15-45:
  • 13.
Prisoners of war
  • Cake of soap cost $30, but it was worth it says Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Carroll. Je." 17-45:15 X.
  • Efforts of war prisoners to save negro boy fails. Jl.1-45:13.
  • German prison labor (ed.) Ag.16-45:4. 3.
  • Prisoners begin exit from state. N.24-45 Many war prisoners still busy in state. N.28-45:3.
  • Many war prisoners returned to Germany.
  • D.16-45:5. A
Prisoners of war
  • Crittenden, C.C. & Bol"'.ins, E. M.
  • Enemy violates prisoner pacts. F.6-44:5.
Prisoners of War
  • Federal judge refuses to dismiss suit seeking information on possible POWs - Jn 21 86 6A
Prisoners of War
  • German POW camps in N.C. have distinguished history - Jn 8 87 1C
  • Suit against government ruled valid; Plaintiffs say government hasn't done enough to bring POWs
  • home - Jn 25 87 26C
Prisoners of War
  • Governor says POWs may still be held in Asia - Se 21 85 26A
Prisoners of War
  • Hendon hired by Pentagon to investigate POW reports - Fe 16 83 12C
  • Ex-N. C. congressman (Hendon) insists POWs still being held in Vietnam - No 12 83 14A