N&O Index Card Listings

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Riley, Jack
  • State's broad humanitarian program will touch all classes after Jl.l. Je.27-37:1 !
Riley, Jack
  • Legislature make reputation for hostile attitude to labor. Mar. 30-7: 1-IV.
  • Fun-lovers planning summer vacations
  • should explore Tar Heel attractions.
  • Ar>r, 27-4-7! 1-IV,
  • Clinton club starts purebred 'Pig Chain1
  • May 13-117: 3-IV.
  • "Varmint" insPire tall tales, some of
  • which are true. Aug. 31-47: IV.
Riley, Jack
  • Modern shopping has Its horrors, F. 24-46 5
  • State motorists deprived of gasoline
  • grade labels. Mar. 24-46! 1-IV.
  • This guy's name never in papers. Apr. 9-46: 12.
  • This day is dedicated to mothers. ay 12-46! IV-l.
  • Eastern belt ready for How of tobacco money. Aug. lg-46 I-IV.
Riley, Jack
  • Tiny Palmyra mocked troops by its beafcty. Jan. 12-7: 1-IV.
  • Hunters paan last-ditch fight for separate game division. Feb. 2-7: 1-Iy.
  • New Travelogue picturlzes State's attractions in way likely to Impress Tar Heel or outsider. Feb. 9-V7: 1-IV.
  • Fear of witch doctors drives negroes to murder and despair. Mar. 16-7 I-IV.
Riley, Jack
  • "Greatest Woman in Egyot" found her insPiration in "orth Carolina. Set5t. 2&kT 3-IV.
  • Freedom train offers exhibits of priceless documents Reflecting centuries of battle for personal liberty. Nov. 30-47: 1-IV.
  • Widow shares Christmas with her "family" overseas. Dec. 14-7: 3-IV.
Riley, Jack
  • Flavor of Old Countyy clings to Moravian Christmas. Dec. 21-4-7: 3-IV.
  • Headline personalities -waxed and waned during eventful year. Dec. 23-4-7!
  • Winter takes grim toll of 3-IV. life and property in burning houses. Jan. 5-W 2.
  • Soldier-scholar produces scroll hit-timg high spots of all history. Feb. 29-4-g: IV-1.
Riley, Jack
  • Wouldn't It be wonderful If you couM learn things while asleep? Mar. 7-lJ-g: 3-IV.
  • Editor seldom appreciates humor In Inevitable typographical error. Mar. 21-lJ-g: g-lV.
  • Soil conservationists demonstrate how to stop drain on farm lands and Increase production. Mar. 23-g: 2-IV.
Riley, Jack
  • Bachelor candidate Olla Ray Boyd enjoys running for Governor and finds it pays. Apr. k-i 1-IV.
  • Aberdeen wins its biggest business by guaranteeing houses for workers. May 16-lJ-g: 1-IV.
  • South's leaders measure advance.
  • Je. 20-4-g: 1-IV.
  • Owner' s.control of timber cutting challenged. Jly# xg.lg: iliv.
Riley, Jack
  • Good leaf price may help renter buy farm. Aug. 15-4: 2-IV.
  • Sculptress demonstrates art at worM. Dec. 5-4-g: 1-IV.
  • Legislature provides capital City's best show. Jan. 9-49: 1-IV.
  • Pacific Islanders attend Tar Heel's mschools. Jan. 30-49 1-IV.
Riley, Jack
  • They go wold over girl's basketball. Feb. 20-9: 3-IV.
  • Capital becomes mecoa for student sightseers. Mar. 6-9: 1-IV.
  • School opens new doors for blind studenti Mar. 20-1J-9 1-r-IV.
  • Confederate ranks almost depleted. May g-9: 3-IV.
  • Students fail at mental discipline. May 15-1+9! 2-IV.