N&O Index Card Listings

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Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Names snecial judges. Mar.26-29:1.
  • Visits Shelby. Ap.2-29!'S:
  • Gardner names board members; Shelby people resent flines at Eax Gardner. Ap.il-29:2.
  • Speaks at Cape Henry. Ap.27-29:3. " before Vaneuard class. May 13-29:2.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Telle radio audience Worth Carolina's story. May 19-29:5 0.
  • Frees oldest inmate, Nancy erley. May 22-29:2.
  • Gardner paints "gettin-fcy" neril at speech in Shelby. Je.1-29:1.
  • Gives veternas State's greeting. Je.5-29:11.
  • Is for united party. Je.9-29:1.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Speaks before nress association. Je.14-29:11.
  • Speaks before bankers at Asheville. Je. 28-29:3.
  • Speaks at ew London, Conn before Gover-nor's conference. Jl.17-29:8.
  • Speaks at Goldsboro in interest of hospital campaign. Jl.23-29:2.
  • Speaks at Farmers' picnic at West Jeffei son. Se.7-29:2.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Governor talks at vast audience on farming need at Farmville. Ap.10-29:1.
  • Governor offers his program for state's farmers. Jl.24-29:1.
  • Gaxdner says he will obey court. J1.25-29:2.
  • Governor declares law must be kept eup-reme. Se.15-29:1.
  • Calls conference of mill men. Se.22-29:
  • 1.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Wot to meet with communist group. Se. 25-29;1
  • Views'on ttile ills. Se.30-29:}.; 0.1-29:1.
  • N.Y.Papers praise Gardner on labor stand. 0.2-29:8.
  • Talks at Rocky Mount at farm meeting. 0.9-29:2.
  • Speaks at Winston-Salem on. odern Farm methods. 0.25-29:10.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Sneaks on Libraries. 0.22-29:11. " telephone. 0.30-29:3.
  • Hakes sneech before State Bantist conver tion at Shelby. N.13-?9:U 13.
  • Ford gives Gardner M'Guffev's readers. N.17-29:4 0.
  • Governor's nrosrram for agriculture is working. H.19-29Jl.
  • Speaks at Belhaven. H.20-29:1, 5.
  • Goes hunting. 1.22-29:3.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Makes aDoeel for orphanages of state. N. 25-39:5.
  • Favors Hoover program. N.26-29:2.
  • Governor to demonstrate feasibility of food plan. D.1-29:1,
  • Proclaims "Live at home "'eek11. D.4-29:3
  • Sneec1" at orenine: of Wilmington's twin bridges. D.11-29:7.
  • Speaks over ra.dio to Edgecombe farmers. D.13-29:10.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Takes part in tree planting of A.B.C. on Western Boulevard. D.17-29:8.
  • Takes steps to aid many needy families in state. Jan.4-30:1.
  • speaks to Wake doctors. Jan.10-30:2.
  • "Save 8 little" is governor's advice to
  • North Carolinians in his survey of the
  • nast year. Jan. 12-30:3 M.
  • Addresses Wake County "bar association.
  • Jan.17-30:1.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Speaks at Kinston. Jan.18-30:1.
  • Declares state must economize. Jan.23-30:6.
  • Gives Live-at-home program over radio. F.6-30:11) F.11-30:8.
  • Telle where he buys groceries. F. 18-30:
  • 11.
  • (iov. Says tightened credit dangerous.
  • F.19-30:1.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
  • Governor opens farm exchange at Durham. Mar. 14-30:1.
  • Sales tax only as last resort. Mar.20-30:1.
  • Addresses Tax Relief association. Ao.l-30:1.
  • Gardner calls mpetir.p southeastern governors to seek uniform lasw cotton mill labor. Ap.6-30:1.