N&O Index Card Listings
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Ministers lash at war hysteria. 1, . Je.3-40:
- Group of 30 urge i var, Raleigh men oppose
- move. Je.10-40:1.
- U.S. aid to allie 3 urged by N.C. Farm
- Bureau Federation. Je.12-40:3.
- Mass meeting on war called in Wake court
- house. Je.13-40:1.
- Citizens rally to urge immediate aid to
- allies. Je.13-40:1.
- Help for allies g Lven approval in Wake
- meeting. Je.14- 40:1.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Laurinburg citizens say "cut red tape". Je.14-40:6.
- Anti-war group plans meeting. Je.26-40:
- Group of Chapel Hill citizens for declaring war. Je.29-40:3.
- For war now by W.T.Couch, W.S. Jenkins and Robert W.Wallace. Je.30-40:4 M.
- Rev. D.E. Stewart, pastor of Presbyterian church in Chapel Hill assailed as favoi ing war by H.K.Beale. Jl.2-40:11.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- 40:1. Group here asks defense, not war. J1.2-Promer Raleigh woman, Mrs. Edwards Fellows writes of English raids. Ag.13-40:10. Raleigh man, Hubert Stewart, with Canadians. N.3-40:8.
- 15 pilots here may join R.A.F. N.16-40:2
- Letters written amidst bombings. D.15-4C
- 6. 12.
- Eddy and Beal in war debate. Jan.l5-41:1
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Col. Brown foresees Jap attack on Philippines. D.8-41:1. p.4.
- Japan declares war on U.S. D.8-41:1, Ed.
- State marshals war resources: Wilmington guards plants. D.9-41:11.
- Raleigh boy in war zone. D.10-41:11.
- Raleigh soldier killed: Three Tar Heels slain in Hawaii. D.11-41:1.
- World war: the cycle makes turn to the U.S. D.14-41:1 M.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Goldsboro boy can boast of hitting Jap airplanes. Mar.29-42:4.
- Grady brothers in service. Mar.29-42:7.
- Tar Heels to receive silver star award. Ap.1-42:16.
- Poole brothers in service. Ap.5-42:3. Wilson brother and sister, Kathleen and J.M.Creech, in armed service. Ap.6-42:5.
- Four Riddle brothers from Rrleiph in sei vice. Ap.7-42:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Three "brothers, sons of Mr. & Mrs. J.A. Register, New Bern are in armed service. F.24-42:11.
- Five brothers, Slades, in forces from N.C. F.24-42:11. 15-42:1.
- Two more ships sun".: off N.C. coast. Ap.
- Governor receives assurance the Navy is taking steps to resist submarines off state coast. Ap.16-42:1.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Brother and sister in army. Mar.9-42:3. Japanese approves aid to prisoners. Mar. 14-42:3.
- Tanker torpedoes, sunk off coast near
- SouthiDort. Mar. 15-42:1.
- Two U.S. Freighters sunk by U-boats off Morehead. Mar.19-42:1.
- Brother and ifester in army. Mar.24-42:5.
- Two more ships sunk by U-boats off Carolina coast, ar.26-42:1. Mar.27-42:1.