N&O Index Card Listings

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Prohibition
  • Police raid church house. F.27-34:1. 1.
  • Licuor traffic probe expected. Mar.7-34:
  • New organisation spells doom for old dry league. Mar.20-34:1. Mar.21-34:1.
  • News dealers generally violating N.C. di dry act. Mar.21-34:12.
  • Dr. Gr.Valot of Pari? get evidence at Jones Bros. Ap.$7-34:1.
  • Local ganersters assault witness in liquor trial. Ap.28-34:1.
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Prohibition
  • Calls for strict law enforcement; dry foroes dissatisfied with Govermente inactivity. Jl. 18-34:3.
  • Law again on trail of Wake's liquor dealers. Jl. 22-34: 8 0.
  • Liquor raids in Wake County continue. Jl. 24-34:3.
  • Licruor truck men to be tried under state laws. Ag.7-34:3. Ag.8-34:1.
  • Enlist aid of state indrying up liquor 0.13-34:1.
Prohibition
  • Dry sound call for war against repeal in state. 0.20-34:1.
  • Dry forces plan drive on liquor. D. 21-34:9.
  • To break faith (ed.) Jan.16-35:4.
  • Liquor question faces Assembly. Jan.19-55tl.
  • Liquor -nrcnopal in legislature draws dry fire. Jan.20-35:1.
  • TCo money question (ed.) Jan.-"-35:4.
Prohibition
  • United drys demanding additional dry laws. F.1-35:16.
  • Col. J.D. Langston would add amendment to Hill liquor bill. i.5-35:2.
  • Seminal conference of leaders of Methodist vonns- npole nrotest surrender to aleolhol traffic. F. 7-35:19.
  • Methodist owmen leaders want no change in whiskey law. F.8-35:8.
  • Methodist of Raleigh district against repeal of licuoa laws. F.13-35:7.
Prohibition
  • Realistic (ed.; F.15-35:4.
  • United dry forces meet at Bayboro. F.PS 35:6.
  • United drys call on legielature to kill whiskey bills. Mar.14-35:16.
  • Cut rate by Henry Louis Smith. Ap.13-35:4.
  • Liauor stores plan denounced by Methodist conference, Durham district. Ap.28-35:4.
  • Evidence elsewhere by E.M.Poteat Jr. May 1-35:4. 4fc
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Prohibition
  • State dry army of 396 possible under fage bill. May 6-35:1. May 7-35:1.
  • Question of good faith, (ed.) May 11-35:4.
  • Drys hold fire on liauor laws. May ?6-35:1.
  • New tenmerance union is formed. Je.P-35:?.
  • Pleasant Hill Temperance Society keeps up fight. Jl.4-35:3.
Prohibition
  • "T-Men" intensifying war on illicit rum in state. Jl.6-35:1.
  • Officers of two counties begin bootlegger drive. Jl.12-35:5.
  • Federal officers beaten during series o raids. Ag.l-35sl.
  • cjowprs Brothers Tost- ""ords. Ao. 2- ?5jI,
  • Federal agents aid wet county. Se.29-
  • A.T.Tj.wars on illicit traffic. Oct.3-35' 12.
Prohibition
  • Three Flowers brothers draw prison term.
  • N.15-35:1.
  • Hamilton given 28-35 Yrs. D.20- -35: 12.
  • Prohibitionists 1. Ap.14-> 36: 1.
Prohibition
  • 3. Patton'8 agents praised highly. N.7-35: Vance officials rap liquor statutes. D.9-35:5. 9.
  • Liquor samples cause test case. D.13-35 Drys will favor fair submission of liquor issue. Ap.15-36:1. 4. Drys continue weekly canvass. May 3-36: Organize unit of dry forces in Lumbertor May 14-36:12.
  • Drys to invade Randolph today. May 24-36
Prohibition
  • Dry law trials gain in state. Se.2-36:8
  • Lawyer attacks bought evidence. Se.5-36: 2.
  • Drunks in dry counties too those in wet units. Se.15-36:7.
  • Mrs. W.J.Lindsay claims that sta.te has n dry counties. Se.18-36:2.
  • Dry commence drive in Wake County. F.8-37:12.