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Democratic party
- Broughton and McDonald split on Reynolds issue. May 15-41:1.
- Proxies. May 16-41:1.
- Field workers. May 17-41:1.
- No offense (ed.) May 16-41:4.
- National committee post prompts party tug-of-war. May 18-41:1.
- Voting method. May 21-41:1. 18,
- Women delebrate democratic day. N.13-41: Dr. Speas to run against Folger. D.23-41
Democratic party
- Cameron Morrison plans political race. D 27-41:3.
- Stroupe ready if race starts in new 10th district. Jan.1-42:12.
- Dull politics. Jan.6-42:1.
- Crowded Fifth district. Jan.14-42:1.
- Tom Banks new chairman of Wake County executive committee. Jan.27-42:5. 8.
- Joyner to nead party finances. J an.29-42
- Dinners planned in seven cities. F.5-42: 1.
Democratic party
- Agreement as to nomination of state sena tors. F.1042:1. 14.
- Democrats drop eastern dinner. F.11-42: Dinners attract party leaders. F.15-42:2 Reddens county goes over quota. F.17-42;
- 3. Speakers picked for democratic dinners.
- F 20-<4- ' 2 ' Hodl dinners tonight. F.21-42:1. Leaders in Washington birthday dinner
- here. Pritchett speaks at Edenton. F.22-42
Democratic party
- Spots. F.23-42:1.
- Sppport of FDR urged by Sen Prentice K. Erown, Michigan, in Winston-Salem speech. F.23-42:3.
- Peeved; Hitch act? F.24-42:1. 42:3.
- Tar Heels attend birthday dinner. F.24-Democrats agree on senate seats. F.26-42
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- Senate districts agree to rotate. F 28-4
- 12.
Democratic party
- 10. Joyner reports on party events. Mar.1-42
- 15th district fixes senatorial rotation. Mar.6-42:11.
- Democrats complete slate for congress. Mar.18-42:11. 42:12.
- John Folger has second opbnent. Mar.19-
- N.C. gave $20,135 at party dinner. Mar. 20-42:14.
- Contests. Mar.23-42:1.
Democratic party
- Solicitoriel tangle. Ap.2-42:1.
- A.A. Lennon ordered removed from political meeting in Winnabow. May 21-42:3.
- 13th. Je.20-42:1.
- Clifton Moore is winner in solicitor race. Je.28-42:1. Ag.18-42:2.
- No agreement reached for solicitor in 13
- Distress. Jl.8-42:1. -,
- 1944 polities will be lively. Ag.l-42:
Democratic party
- Governor is notified of solicitor wrangle in 13th dist. Ag.20-42:10.
- Gov. to make decision as to solicitor. Ag.21-42:1.
- Laurinburg man, Edward H. Gibson, nsmed for solicitor's post in 13th. Ag.27-42:13.
- Headquarters to open about Oct. 1. Se.l-42:1.
- No nepublican candidate to run for congress. Se.6-42:1.
Democratic party
- Campaign. Se.21-42:1. 2-42:8. D. Mac Johnson named for senate Job. 0.
- Campaign: sneakers. 0.6-42:1. Headquarters. 0.7-42:1. Guest book, Letters, Speakers. 0.8-42:1., E.A. Daniel selected for senate post fro 2nd senatorial district. 0.8-42:3. Line up. 0.13-42:2.
- Bare. 0.22-42:1.
- Snag: Redden's letter about state school bd. amendment. 0.23-42:1.
Democratic party
- Report of campaign activities. 0.27-42:2 Approved: Redden's report. 0.28-42:1. Campaign: list of speakers. 0.31-42:1. Political chieftains turning their eyes to 1944 presidential campaign. N.15-42:1.
- Coffers at low ebb. N.21-42:1.
- Democrats plan fund campaign. F.5-43:2.
- Blythe requests generouB giving. Mar. 31-43:2.
- Activities to raise funds for national campaign. Ap.22-4:2.
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Democratic party
- Open district meets. 0.10-44:14. 10.
- Democrats meet in 10th district. 0.12-4
- Gus Sanos, state chairman of Greek-Americans. 0. 13-44:6.
- Rallies. 0.14-44:1.
- Democrats hold rally at Monroe, Hoey speaks. 0.14-44:2.
- Democratic campaigners s-oeak in east this week. 0.15-44:13.
- Democrats laud record of party: Cherry and Hoey speak. kO. 16-44:5.