N&O Index Card Listings

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Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Talk of Simmons proposing lower taxes on tobacco. P-l, Nov.11, 1926.
  • Simmons seeking Republicai help. D.5-26;1 seel.
  • Tar Heels state their opinion of annual message. Dec.8-26:1.
  • To ask for lowing levy on tobacco. D. 9-25:1.
  • Simmon's candidate gets job as postmaster at New Bern. Dec.11-26:1.
Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Taking rest of few weeks
  • s p.7, Jan.5, 192 7.
  • Repels attack of G.O.P. Jan. 6- -27:1.
  • Favors stat e park fund. Jan. 2' 7-27:1.
  • Not hostile to plan to & bolish appoint-
  • ive'power. Feb.16-27:1.
  • Thinks Simmons saved far m bill. Feb.20-
  • 27:1 sec 1.
  • Thinks land overtaxed. Ja,n.7-, 28:5.
Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Labor paper favors immons ' toba ceo tax
  • re uction plan, p.l, Nov. 25, 1926.
  • Simmons may ask for lower rank. S. 27-
  • 27:2;
  • Making no move to 13 1. Simmons will remain.ghten work. S. 28-27
  • as ranking democrat.
  • S.29-27:8.
  • Simmons causes stir at cap ital. S. 30-
  • 27:1.
Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Simmons favors Turlington plan. May 17-28:1.
  • Simmons asserts people of sta.te against Smith. May 24-28:1.
  • Simmons forecasts party wreck if Smith is nominee. May 25-28:1.
  • J.S. Griffin insists Senator Simmons wrong; Many praise'Simmons's forceful speech. May 25-28:2.
  • Boys of New Bern hack Simmons for president. May 26-28:
  • 8:1.
Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Carry attack on Shupp to capital. p.11, Dec.16, 1926.
  • Simmons would curtail oayment on public debt. D.5-27:1.
  • Simmons to seek tax cut of four hundred million. D.18-87:1.
  • Simmons insists on 1 ower taxes. Jan. 21-28:3.
  • Simmons speaks for Grand opera. May 13-28:4.
Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Makes reply to Griffin. May 27-28:6.
  • Simmon's speech striking effort. May 2' 28:8 X.
  • Smith vs Simmons; Simmons the leader. Je.6-28:13
  • Mouzon praises Simmon's stand. Je.8-28: 2.
  • Nixon doubtful about Simmons. Je.11-28: 6.
  • Says Smith men's claims insulting to delegates. Je.15-28:3.
Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Simmons's views may be orinted. Ag.4-28:1.
  • Now believe Simmons not to vote national ticket. Ag.8-28:1.
  • Simmons awaits Smith's speech. Ag.16-28:12.
  • Simmons will note for neither candidate. Ag.21-28:1.
  • View's again set forth. Ag.24-28:12.
  • Ready for challenge. Ag.25-28:1.
Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Unable to attend Houston convention. J -23-28:1.
  • Simmons says his record will be answer. Jl.1-28:2.
  • Simmons quits as national committeeman. Jl.23-28:1.
  • Congressman Small expects Simmons to sut>oort Smith. Jl. 25-28:4.
  • Simmons admits writing critically of Gov. Srrith. Ag.3-28:1.
Simmons, Furnival M.
  • Daniels, Jonathan
  • Simmons is much imDroved in health.
  • p.12, Nov.11, 1926. Simmons casts vote by mail. 1.3-36:2.