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Record #:
17535
Abstract:
Guildford County officials attempted intensified methods for dealing with unlawful activities like drinking, prostitution, and gambling -- specifically in venues like tourist camps, dance halls, and roadside establishments. The Guilford delegation of the 1937 General Assembly passed the Public-Local Laws, which required a license from the Board of County Commissioners to operate outside city and town limits.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 5 Issue 5, May 1938, p1, 15, por
Record #:
17536
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Abstract:
Mr. Brockwell followed a North Carolina city manager through the office's daily duties. He delivers a first-hand account of the city manager's interaction with the public and local government officials when dealing with taxation, building inspections, and even garbage disposal.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 5 Issue 5, May 1938, p5-6
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