Politicians, mood and a call for real national needs
The Arkansas Gazette quotes a Washington senator pressing for sound policy over partisan games. It argues for economic reform, fair labor returns, and decisive majorities in Congress, urging Roosevelt or others to reveal their stands against Hoover’s record. The piece advocates plain national service and accountability, warning against racketeering and monopoly.
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Flag Day and Washington Bicentennial Reflections
The piece recalls June 14 1931 as Flag Day marking the 151st anniversary of the Continental Congress declaring the flag’s design. It looks ahead to 1932 and the George Washington Bicentennial, urging nationwide ceremonies honoring the flag and Washington’s role, with historical notes on the flag’s early displays and salutes.
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Valley Forge lesson cited in Hoover Memorial Day address
Hoover urges Americans to recall Valley Forge as a test of will and fortitude under harsh odds. The address portrays Washington and ragged troops as symbolizing faith, resilience, and national foundations, urging enduring courage and unity despite adversity.
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Big Bank Consolidations and Notable News Flashes
Flashes from exchanges report Bank of Forentan merging into First National Bank Chicago with 240 million moving via armored transfer while National Bank of the Republic combines with Central Trust. Amid economic notes Secretary Hyde urges reduced farm production as hunger gaps appear in Los Angeles. Reports cover storm damage in the East, Bowden winning a national book prize, Capone tax liens, Lindberghs planning Pacific flight, and Montana school window damages plus a marker drive for Granville Stuart.
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Distillate Kindling Brings Usual Result
Mr and Mrs Walter Schabert of Brockton were in Wolf Point yesterday for treatment of burns received when distillate used on a kitchen fire exploded Mrs Schabert suffered burns to her arms and body while Mr Schabert who put out the flames was burned on his arms The couple had used distillate to speed up the morning fire despite prior explosions from such practice but this was their first personal experience with a distillate explosion
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Marriage Licenses Issued to Several Couples in North Dakota
A marriage license was issued on the 9th to Thomas Clyde Akin of Whitehall and June Anita Donaldson of Culbertson. Peter Albert Nygaard and Lois Trone Fuller, both of Alexander, North Dakota, also received licenses. Jeeper Clay Mattingly and Eva DeTienne of Bainville were issued a license on the 11th.
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Bainville
Local officers nab three suspects inRide Lodge thefts
Sheriff Lowe detained three men dressed in brand new Lee overalls. One wore Peters shoes and other items were seized from two Ride Lodge stores robbed Monday night. The suspects gave statements while in custody.
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Three Suspects Deny Ties to Abandoned Car and Robberies
May Kelly, Ben Ryan and James McDougall deny links to the abandoned car and Red Lodge robberies. They claim diverse origins and lack living relatives. An Indian woman and her two sons identify the trio at a rail crossing, but the men have no identifying papers. Had they reached Wolf Point and parked on Main Street, the sheriff’s office would have had no word of the missing car.
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Guardsmen to Summer Camp in Montana Training Schedule
Col Erastus Williams announces a Montana guard training schedule with field drills and tactical exercises. Major General William Ryerson will inspect Montana units June 25 during a westward tour by air and road. The roster shows 1190 current personnel, with federal allowance up to 1209. Camp events include detrainment June 13, services June 14, multiple inspections, parades, rifle and machine gun contests, chemical warfare demonstration, and a regimental review with Governor Erickson.
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H. T. Smith Reports Pres. Gen. Assembly Observes Faith Renewal
H. T. Smith reports that the Assembly emphasizes renewal of faith and revival of Christian work across the United States and Presbyterian mission fields. It supports President Hoover on law observance and calls for universal peace.
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June And what is so rare as a day in June
A compact quotation celebrates the month of June, praising perfect days and nature’s awakening. The speaker notes heaven aligns with earth to tune life, describing grasses, flowers, birds, and creatures as alive with light and warmth. The verse asks which song Nature best provides.
Presbyterian Assembly Urges World Court Entry and Conscience Rights
The Assembly debated entering the World Court and protecting liberty of conscience for Presbyterians and Friends. It pressed temperance, Sabbath observance, and opposition to liquor traffic and immoral influences in entertainment. It urged stricter marriage, anti-divorce measures, expanded social reform, interracial harmony, and stronger ministry training, marking a renewed global mission push and a national day of prayer to Hoover.
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Community Picnic Ends in Ties as L. M. Clayton Wins Prize
A Happy Thought Community Picnic features a squashy ball and holes bat, with no scorer and an umpire who may bat. Three games end in ties while L. M. Clayton is named most useful player and awarded a crocheted bicycle. Ladies tie for batting honors as Mrs. George Flint and Mrs. Bill Johnson prepare to bat off.
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