N&O Index Card Listings

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Prohibition
  • Drys preparing for rum voting. F.24-37:2 An appeal to the people. Mar.7-37:8.
  • Educators deny signing statement by dry forces. Mar.8-37:1.
  • Burgess answers three educators. Mar. 10-37:1.
  • Names (ed.) Mar.11-37:4. 12.
  • Position stated by Dr. Lingle. l!La.r.l5-3rt
  • University heads take dry stand. Mar. 24-
  • 37:1.
Prohibition
  • Wake dry forces to launch fight. May 9-37:1.
  • Wake drys call foes of liquor. May 22-37:1.
  • Liquor stores campaign warms up in Mecklenburg. May 27-37:1.
Prohibition
  • Drys launch campaign to restore lorohibi-tion. Jan.26-38:1.
  • Drys. Mar.13-33:1.
  • Dry forces hand reins to Burgess. Mar. 19-39:1.
  • "Under the dome." Mar.23-38:1.
  • Johnston drys mat) fight to oust ABC stores. Ap.16-40:3. Ap.20-40:5.
  • Drys present arguments on bill for referendum. F.12-43:1.
Prohibition
  • Church leaders invit ed to attend meeting
  • here. F.14-43:2.
  • Licuor referendum be tat en by House com-
  • mltte vote. F. 18- -43:1.
  • Ri Bagg s t o r m ag. sinst ti e lienor traffic.
  • (ed.) F.26-43:4.
  • Church leaders to hoi conference here
  • today. F.26-4: : 3. F. 11- A 1 O
  • Church drys to hold second meet in Green
  • boro. Mar.21-43:7 0.
Prohibition
  • Temperance unit formed at Greensboro. Mar.26-43:12.
  • Allied church league for the abolition
  • of beverage alcohol obtains state charter.
  • Mar.27-43:2.
  • L.A. Martin elected by drys1 league. May
  • 19-43:3.
  • Drvs went to organize a Prohibition rr-ty in N.C. P.17-44:1.
  • Firm stand against intoxicants adopted.
  • Mar.11-44:3.
Prohibition
  • Plead for Voorhls resolution to deny food grains to makers of liquor. Aug. 3-46 3.
  • Prohibition. Feb. 2-4-7: IV. (Ed.)
  • $500,000 spent by State for prohibition since 1937. Feb. 17-7: 10.
  • ABC referendum for town proposed in measure introduced into House. Jan. yi-
  • 7: 1.
  • Liquor one of Assembly 8 t0P lssues-Rb.3-7: 1.
Prohibition
  • Liquor referendum comes before General Assembly. Feb. 13-7 1.
  • Changes likely in bootleg bill. Feb. 27-17: 2.
  • Liquor hearing set. Mar. k-hf'- !
  • Dry leaders ask State-wide vote? wets
  • get hearing today. Mar. -$7: 1
  • Jackson county opposes beer, wine sale.
  • Mar. 7-7: 6.
  • Referendum Bill gets new lease.
  • Mar. g-47? 1.
Prohibition
  • Mull dries up Cleveland by change in Revenue Bill. Mar. 12-47: 1.
  • Many county wine bans likely under Mull movel Mar. 13-47: 1.
  • 14 counties climb aboard Mull wine-ban bandwagon. Mar. 14-47: 1,
  • Eight more counties Join anti-wine, beer list? committee votes 26-20. Mar. 20-47: 1.
  • Popular rule above all. Mar. 20-47: 4 A (Ed.)
Prohibition
  • Measures prohibit wine sale in 20 counties, regulate beer in 10. Mar. 27-47 1.
  • Pender stays dry. Apr. 23-47! 1.
  • Llouor store arvnonents win Rowan County fight. Je. 3-47! 1.
  • Daniels speaks at Drys rally. Je. 9-47: 2.
  • Town of Dobson Tireares for battle over beer. Set. 14-47? 4.
Prohibition
  • Results of thirteen years of prohibition in the state. N&O Jan. 14,1923. Editorial seo.l.