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Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- "Must". Mar.25-45:1.
- Expects victory in April. Ap.l-45:2.
- Cites challenge of peacetime abundance. Ag.12-45:6.
- Gardner charts economic policy. D.1-45:5
- Truman appoints Gardner to U. S. Treasury post. F. 20-46: 1.
- Approved. F. 2?-46: 1.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- Gardner starts work in his treasury post Mar. 5-46: 5.
- Gardner aims to balance Federal Budget by 197. Ar. 25-4-6: 15.
- Tax bill now too high, Gardners says at Shelby. Aug. 11-4-6' 1.
- Gardner being mentioned as head of atomic Board. Aug. 17-4-6: 1.
- Gardners must "rough it" in ten rooms until mansion in London is furnished. Jan. 5-7:l-IV.,
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- Max Gardner held sway 19 years as State top political leader. Feb. 16-7: 1-IV.
- The Max Gardner "Flower Fund" has reached $6, 300. Mar. 22-7: 3.
- Gardner eulogy given in Senate.
- Mar. 26-7: I1-.
- Gardner estate inventory filed. Apr. 23--7: 17.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- Message. Jan.10-31:1.
- Resistence to Gardner's plan for Highway reorganization urged by Hill; Tar Heel at Washington rraipp Garnpr message. Jan 11-31:1. State nress on meFPae. Jan.l?-31:5.
- University faculty do not endorse 10 percent cut. Jan.11-31:?.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- M'Lean rleased with message. Jan H-71-
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- Fred N. Tate ba ck e Kirioatrick st 3nd
- about Hi ghwaye Jan. 14-31:13.
- 3.W. F Trster declares 10 ner cent cut
- in salaries viciotte.Jan.14-31:10.
- Fuovay Srvr\ ngp ppo-i 1p alind Gardner's
- salary proposal. Jan.15-31:13.
- Teachers fight salary cut: State ~ol 1 egi
- faculty onrose cut. Jan.18-31SI, 9 m
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- Crowell against centralization. Jan. 18-31:2.
- I.T. Valentine says autocrat is not wanted. Jan.18-31:11.
- Louis Graves suggests increase income tax instead of salary cut. Jan.19-31:5.
- J.H. S>ip"herd nrotests larger than 1
- Percent cut. Jan.21-31:12.
- T.L.KirkDatri clc calls for defeat of
- Garner's road poroosal. Jan.22-313
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- Railroad organizations oppose snort ballot. Jan.26-31:6.
- Hugh Morson P.T.A. oppose cutting teachers salaries. Jan.28-31:2.
- Fountain against reducing all pa v. Jan
- 28-31:3.
- Lenoir county tax oayers union hit at centralized rule. Jan.29-31:8.
- A "".eg commends g-ovemor's road prosrram. F
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- R.R. Lawrence caarges lobby at work in legislature and scores salary cut. F.9-31:2.
- Mecklengurg chapter, State College alum ni go on record s? onoosed to consolidation with University. F.28-31:8,
- speaks before Legislature on taxes. Mar.25-31:1; Comments on speech. Mar. 25-31:12.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- Asks legislature to accept Ad Valorem school tax compromise. May 6-31:1.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947
- Athlete. 0.38-35:1.
- Speaks at Boston convention. N.23-35:1. Yankee state (ed.) N.24-35:4.
- Sectionalism. N.25-35:4.
- Gardner raid #100,00 in fees for influx ence, Wvp committee >>ears. F.21-36:1.
- Denies charge of political influence. P.23-36:1.
- Denies Graham charges. May 12-35:1.