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Textile industry
- State continues to lead textile world. Ag.23-27:9.
- Nelson stresses textile industry opportunities. D.12-27:7.
- State retains its textile leadership. D.32-27:5.
- State textiles lead nation. D.27-27:3.
- Textile mills run on part time. F.4-28! 12.
Textile industry
- State still leading in textile industry, p.10k Nov.20, 1926.
- Textile acticities in state at high mark. Ap.22-27:1.
- N.C. gains as New England loses. Mar. 12-27 :l".
- Textile show slack Period. Ag.5-28:5.
- >J?irt time work in cotton mills. Ag.17-28:5.
- Textile industry still increases. Ag. 28-28:5.
Textile industry
- N.C. sena.tors favor probe of textiles, fl.9-29:1.
- Sec. Of Nation Women's Trade Union League urges textile inouiry. S.12-29:?.
- Ellison A.Smyth on mill situation. Jan. 5-30:8.
- Textile Bulletin and Daily Tar Heel edi battle over industry. Jan.16-30:9.
- Bernard Cone declares mill industry siclf F.4-30:11.
Textile industry
- Dr. Robert G.Dexter makes survey of tex= tile field in south. May 4-30:1 M.
- Nelson advises shorter hours. J1.13-30:1 M.
- General arbitration council formed to settle disputes. 0.1-30:2.
Textile industry
- Road to rehabilitation of the South1s chief industry. F.18-31:4.
- David Clark discusses textile industry. Mar.13-31:12.
- How can King Cotton come back to his throne? (ed.on Mr. Sloan'.e speech at Chapel Hill) May l-?:4.
Textile industry
- Cloth mills run on better "basis. Jan.23-
- 33:10.
- Expansion seen in testiel field. Je.10-
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- Burlington mills to have 40-hour week. Jl. 2-33:2.
- Hosiery and textile workers threaten to auit unless wages are Increased. Jl.13-33:
- 2-(Kigh Point)
Textile industry
- Mill men urge prompt action in adoption of codes by other industries. Jl.13-33:8.
- Textile men assured of full co-operation Jl.14-33:12.
- High Point mill workers told that strike would be foolish at this time. Jl. 15-33:3
- Textile code is pat-in effect in Carolina mills. Jl.18-3:1.
Textile industry
- Code doubles pay roll at tliot Mill. #1.18-53:1.
- Mill employees refoice in their easier situation. Jl.19-33:1.
- County textile mills report boosts in Wages. Jl.19-33:3.
- Silk plants to give more pay in advance of Code. Jl.25-33:1.
Textile industry
- Pay increased for cottom mill workers under new code. Jl.30-33:1.
- Textile market feeling demand. Jl. 20-34:7.
- New hosiery plant in High Point soon. Jl. 23-34:3.
- New threat (ed.) Ag.6-34:4.
- Old problem (ed.J Ag.21-;54: 4.
- See complete tie up of mills in general strike. Ag.26-34:8 0.
- Uorman declares pay lowest in cotton anc cigarette indus t try. Ag. 27-34:1.
Textile industry
- Congressman Fisn and Donald Comer see decline in mill industry. Ap.4-35:13.
- Rationality needed (ed.) May 2-35:4.
- Textile tribunal finds no general abusei of labor. May 13-35:1.
- Carolinas ofi er irst test of industrial self control. Je. 2-35:1 M.
- Lawrence urges labor to boycott firms?, which cut wages inder NRA Ruling. Je.3-35:
- Head of 6otton manufactuers urge mills to stand by cod Je. 12-35:12.