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Tobacco
  • Sign-up half completed. Se. 27-35: 3.
  • Suits are files against Kerr act. e.2Q-35:3.
  • Tobacco growers given new code. Se.30-3! 35:1.
  • Forrest Smith plans revolution in tobac co curing. 0.6-35:3 M.
  • Gets odd facts about tobacco. 0.30-35:2,
  • Judge Hayes dismisses tobacco tax case. N.9-35:S.
Tobacco
  • Scrap tax upheld. N.12-35:. Leaf injunction suit dismissed. N.12-35:i. 1#
  • Tpbacco prices continue upward. N.13-35 Tobacco and faith. (ed.J N.13-35:4. Half of tobacco crop sold for $70,000,
  • 000. N.17-35:1 X.
  • Violating scrap law charged. N.24-35:8 I Denies J.I.Mill Sr. broke scrap law. N.
  • 26-35:14.
Tobacco
  • Sell scrap leaf without license. N.<39-65:12.
  • Judge Dickinson continues license charg N.30-35:3.
  • Week program declared safe. D.5-35:8.
  • Weed crop yields over 100 Tlllion. D.13. 3:1.
  • Tobacco returns to exceed total for las season. D.18-35:1.
  • Weed average shows decline. Jan.14-3611
Tobacco
  • Eastern Carolina tobacco farmers vote to organize. F.11-36:1.
  • Tobacco growers paid $111,362,547 for crop. F.13-36:14.
  • Drive for tobacco control setting resulti F#i4-36:i.
  • W.fJ.ClarV and W."R'. Fenner to represent
  • state at aphington conference on fair vt prices for tobacco. F.16-36:1.
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Tobacco
  • Tobacco parley plans compact by five states. F.19-36:l". 8.
  • Tobacco control meeting Tuesday. F.P1-36
  • W.E.Fenner pays if tobacco compact works it will be as good as Kerr-Smith act. F.?2. 36:1.
  • lovd declare action on tobacco vital. F.S3-36U3.
  • Estimates. P.24-36:1.
  • Time for action (ed.) F.24-36:4.
Tobacco
  • To diecus8 plan for joint action on tobacco crop. F.35-35:1.
  • Hopes for state plan to control tobacco waning. F.26-36:1.
  • Tobacco corroact hone dead for resent. F.27-36S1.
  • Drifting to disaster (ed.) F.88-36:4.
  • Lieut. Gov. calls for action on tobacco crop. Mar.2-36:1.
Tobacco
  • Proceed without Georgia tobacco men ask Governor. Mar.4-36:1.
  • Governor fears tobacco control chances waning. Mar.5-35:1.
  • J.C.Lanier urges volunteer plan. Mar.5-36:10.
  • Weed urogram being Dressed. Mar.8-36:4.
  • In my opinion. Mar.9-36:4. g
  • elive tobacco outlook better. Mar.10-36
Tobacco
  • 1.
  • Believe state compact likely. Mar.11-36:'
  • Expect tobacco compact report. Mar.12-36:1.
  • Governor working out tobacco control program. Mar.13-36:1.
  • Governor asks Kooeevelt to held tobacco farmers; Tobacco brings in fll?,044,768. Mar.14-36:1.
  • Delegations plans joint response to Etjri: haus. Mar.15-36:1.
Tobacco
  • Farm leaders plan tobacco sign-up today; State delegation sends Governor pacific reply. Mar.17-36:1.
  • Governor discloses plan for action on 1936 tobacco crop. Mar.17-36:11.
  • Gratitude (ed.) Mar.17-36:4.
  • Whirlwind canroaiErn launched for voiuntar tobacco sign-un. Mar.lc-36:1. Ed. p.4.
  • Tobacco compact hopes brighter at Washington. Mar.19-36:1.
Tobacco
  • Three considerations(ed.) Mar.19-36:4. Sign-up drive draws Pitt's fire. Mar.20-36:9.
  • Tobacco compact ready for action by Congress. Mar.?l-36:1.
  • Plane nuehed forward for sign-up in state. Mar.?1-36:19.
  • Tarboro Tobacco B0arc of Tra ie urges far. mere to aid control. Mar.34-36:10.
  • Governor calls tobacco leaders in emergency meet; Bureau of Agriculture Economics predicts lower fcjvalues- Mar.25-36:1.