N&O Index Card Listings

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Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Defense trying to show that at least three of the defendants were "entrapped" to enter dynamite plot. N&O, Jl-20-1959, 16:3
  • Judge to rule in Vance on evidence from tape. Jl-21-1959, 1:4
  • State tests Henderson case; court rejects tape evidence. J1-22-1959, 1:3
  • Conspiracy case reaches jury stage in Henderson. Jl-23-1959, 14
  • Mill strikers to get unemployment checks. Jl-23-1959, 23:2 A
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Eight convicted in strike dynamite plot. N&O, Jl-24-1959, 1:1
  • Union lawyers must pay tax. Jl-24-1959, 1:7
  • SBI closes office in Vance, but leaves probe doors open. Jl-25-1959, 1:1
  • Wait-and-see attitude prevails among residents of Henderson. Jl-25-1959, 3:1
  • State to refund tax paid for attorneys; by Roy Parker, Jr. Jl-25-1959, 1:2
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Union head blasts State's role in conspiracy trial. N&O, Jl-25-1959, 3:2
  • Senate Labor Rackets Committee probably will never hold its scheduled hearings into the cause of labor violence in the Henderson, N.C., strike. Jl-23-1959, 1:5
  • The National Labor Relations Board revealed that its investigation into union charges in the Henderson textile strike was concluded. Jl-23-1959, 12:7
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Vance union charge dismissed by KLRB. N&O, Jl-29-1959, 1:2
  • Ervin favors delay in Vance hearing before the Senate Rackets Committee. J1-30-1959, 8:2
  • National Guard gradually lessening patrol operations. Jl-30-1959, 8:2
  • Senate body cancels probe at Henderson. Jl-31-1959, 1:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • -arly removal of guard from Henderson is seen. N&O, Aug-7-1959, 6:4
  • Union rejects efforts of Henderson reyor. Aug-7-1959, 16:1
  • Guard is withdrawn from Vance plants. Mig-10-1959, 1:2
  • Henderson shifts quiet. Aug-11-1959, 20:5
  • N&O given A.P. Citation for coverage. Aug-13-1959, 1:4
  • Strike scene again troubled; one held.
  • Aug-13-1959,l:7
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Seawell defends SBI's methods. N&O, Aus-14-1959, 18:6
  • Union assails press, police. Aug-14-1959, 24:5
  • Union suonlies groceries for Vance strikers.
  • Aug-16-1959, I 1:1
  • strikers ruled eligible for unemployment pay. Aug-25-1959, 1:1
  • Henderson strike cases appeals swamp the State Supreme Court. Sept-16-1959, 24:3
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Strike plot appeals reach Supreme Court. N&O, Sept-29-1959, 1:1
  • Cases certified in Vance strike. Gct-6-1959, 3:6
  • Lawyers file briefs supporting anpeals in strike violence cases. Oct-7-1959, 24:4
  • Hodges cites strike at Henderson as Governors tell their troubles. Oct-13-1959, 1:4
  • State defends Aaron's role in conspiracy case trial. Oct-14-1959, 3:4
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Aaron's role in consniracy case attacked. N&O, Oct-21-1959, 1:1
  • Strikers' appeals heard. Oct-22-1959, 21:4 Henderson ministers criticized for silence
  • durin? mill strike. Oct-22-1959, 44:6
  • Three Vance men must serve terns for strike
  • violence. Nov-5-1959, 304
  • Expansion is announced. Nov-13-1959, 34:3 Henderson citizens appear optimistic, by Phil
  • Corner. Nov-15-1959, I 4:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Friends of organized labor offer vocal and financial support to strikers. N&O, Nov-16-1959, 1:1
  • Henderson in news again (ed.) Nov-17-1959,
  • 4:2
  • Henderson strikers lose arneals to Supreme Court. Nov-26-1959, 35:7
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
  • Vance unionists to appeal to U.S. Courts. N&O, Dec-8-59, 21:3
  • Nineteen strikers receive comnitment papers.
  • Dec-10-59, 1:1
  • Henderson apain, ed. Dec-10-59> 41 Blast at Henderson probed by officers. Dec-10-59, 8:7