N&O Index Card Listings

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Livingstone, John A.
  • Livingstone,John A
  • kake thousand of magistrates in legisla ture. D.27-26:1.
  • Office of justice of peace has become lame auck roost. D.26-26:1.
  • Magistrates for every 1,000 population. D.29-23:1.
  • Plenty of laws for regulation of.xagis-tratep. D.30-26:1.
Livingstone, John A.
  • Shelley's rule explained again by Judge Stacy. May 22-27:7 (Ed.sec.)
  • Gets title only to secure debt. May 22-27:1 (Ed.sec.)
  • When magistracy was in flower. Je.12-27:8.
  • There is a law. Je.26-27:5 (Ed.sec.)
Livingstone, John A.
  • Arbitration given sanction by N.C. statutue. May 1-27:2.
  • Three Tar Heels vote with Beck. D.S-27: 1.
  • Lays down rule for magistrates. Mar.14-27:10.
  • Linney will try to keep job. D.7-27:2.
Livingstone, John A.
  • Sacco-Vanzetti case couldn't hapoen here S.4-27:1 M.
  • Two Wake County floggings still challenge the courts. 3.11-27:1.
  • Farmers nd taxation. 0.16-27:5.
  • Burning: stumps not sufficient. 0.23-27: 10. X.
  • Engine "backed in on standard gauge rail-roadT N.3-27:1.
  • Bad check law held nuisance. N.13-27:8 M.
Livingstone, John A.
  • Making "bricks without straw. Jl. 31-27:4 (Soc.)
  • Looking glass. Jl.31-27:5 (Soc.)
  • Why the Wake court house is where it is. Jl.31-27:5 (Soc.)
  • Tar Heel commissioners seeking magic formula. Ag.7-27:1.M.
  • Looking glass. Ag.7-27:7. M.
  • Can superior court rotation stem tenden cies of politics? Ag.14-27:1,M.
Livingstone, John A.
  • N.C. lumbermen to hear Walter E George Mar.7-28:1.
  • Bridge threatening worK on waterway. Mar.3-28:1.
  • It may be old story but Walsh reaas on. Max.11-28:1 M.
  • Seek to prevent public operation of Dower plante. Mar.18-28:1.
  • Political prophets turn to South for new clues. Mar.26-28:1.
Livingstone, John A.
  • Democratic desertions beat Walsh resolution. F.17-28:9.
  • Bishop Cannon says ury conference not called to aiscuss revolt. Mar.2-28:1.
  • Bruce first to suggest a bolt. Mar.4-2? 10 X.
  • Four hundred are still active in Washington. Mar.4-?5:1 M.
  • Precinct puzzle believed solved. Mar. 5-28:1.
Livingstone, John A.
  • of negro.
  • in power
  • Livingstone,J.A.
  • Delegation from N.C. not fazed Mar.30-28:11.
  • Mr. D'jne of Boston raises cry Ap.13-28:8.
  • Vermont Yankee rivalling Walsh inquiry. May 8-28:1.
  • Committee investigating campaign expenditures cells no Carolinians. May 6-28:2.
  • Reed campaign slow in state. May 6-28:6
  • Third party mwve is not promising. May 7-28:7.
Livingstone, John A.
  • Will Rogers must be careful now where h takes his fun. May 20-28:1 M.
  • What state gets out of congress. Je.3-28:1 M.
  • Ghost of Tammany's past crosses Smith's path as committee investigates expenses. Je.10-25:8 0.
  • How political history repoests is demonstrated. Je.17-28:10.
  • Happy rarrior. Jl.22-28:10.
Livingstone, John A.
  • Watson i ace back si apper. D. 9-28:1 id.
  • In Vfasnin gton. D.25- 23:4 M. Jan. 6-29:
  • 4 i.
  • Domestic power rates ten to one. Jan.
  • 27-29:1 U.
  • Want the light on tax refund. F.5-29:9.
  • Tariff may solit republicanparty. F.
  • 10-29:1 \>.
  • Tar Heel 3. first envoy to Rome. F. 12-29: