N&O Index Card Listings
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Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Henderson strike ton news story of '59. N&O, Dec-?.0-59, I 7:1
- SBI searches for "bomber" at Henderson. Jan-12-
- 60, 1:1
- Explosion greets SBI men in Vance. Jan-13-60,
- 1:5
- SBI thinks noise probably due to jet plane breaking sound barrier. Jan-14-60, 1:2
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- 5BI probes Henderson blast. N&O, Feb-10-60, 6:6
- U. 5. Court hears appeal of strikers. Feb-27-
- 60, 18:6
- Lingering protest in Vance as "strike" continues Jl-31-60, I 1:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- 11 withdraw appeals in Vance strike case. N&O, Oct-6-60, 17J2
- U.S. Court refuses Vance case review. Oct-11-60, U2
- Clemencv Dlea next planned union move. Oct-1-60, 3:2
- Gov. Hodges receives nleas for clemenc in conspiracy case. N&O, 0ct-21-60, 1:2
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Paroles board completes study on clemency plea N&O, Oct-26-60, 22:4
- Hodges rejects clemency plea in conspiracy case. Oct-27-60, 1:4
- No other course, ed. Oct-28-60, 4:2
- Eight union conspirators will surrender on Nov, 3. Oct-28-60, 9:1
- Payton issues statement saying he's not guilty of conspiracy. Oct-31-60, 17:4
- Union men enter prison today. Clemency denied. Nov-3-60, 32:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Eight union men begin Vance conspiracy terms. N&O, Nov-4-60, 1:1
- Union men assigned to N.C. prison units. Nov-16-60, 24:4
- Textile union council in plea for release from
- prison of ei2;ht of its official and members. Nov-
- 18-60, 18:6
- A tug at the conscience, by Charles Clay. Nov-
- 20-60, 4:4
- The final crushing blow, by Charles Clay. Nov-21-60, 4:4
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- What the climate meant, by Charles Clay. N&O, Nov-22-60, 4:4
- "Plot" marred clean slates, by Charles Clay. Nov< 23-60, 4:4
- Will not stay still. (ed) Nov-24-60, 4:2
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Henderson strike called off by Textile Workers Union of America. N&O, May-27-61, 1:1.
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Gov. Sanford reduces prison term for textile leader and six other union members. N&O, Jul-5-61, 1:8.
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Freedom for 7 textile union men nay come soon. N&O, Jul-6-61, 26:4.
- Union leaders express gratitude to Gov. Sanford for reducing sentences of union members convicted of conspiracy. Jul-6-61, 26:5.
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Johnnie Martin given parole after serving tine for conspiring to destroy facilities. Picture. N&O, Jul-7-6l, 1:1.