Hoover’s Iowa Speech Warns of Democratic Victory
President Hoover opened his campaign in Des Moines with a warning that a Democratic win would reverse the economy’s upward trend. He attacked the Garner-led House for pork barrel and reckless spending, urged war debt relief for agriculture, and defended the gold standard amid the 1930s crisis.
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Hoover
Des Moines
Democratic Party
Iowa
Mr. Hoover
Farm Board
Secretary of the Treasury
Local Men Hurt In Williston Truck Crash West Of Poplar
W L Burnison and W S Good were injured when a loaded truck returning from Williston rolled over on No 2 highway two miles west of Poplar after dark. Burnison suffered a fractured shoulder and broken collar bone and was later sent home from hospital. Good had minor injuries and drove his own truck to his farm. The oil company truck was badly damaged and cargo damaged.
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W. L Burnison
W. S. Good
Williston
Poplar
Burnison
Farmers Union
Mr. Burnison
Oil Company
Bill Cast of the Lazy Six recalls old days on the ranch
Captain Bill Cast returns to recall the Lazy 6 ranch era as he rode herd and busted drones at Tom MacAllister's spread. He left in 1906 and remembers Johnny Randall Mose Dupree and Jimmy Boyd, mentions Hank Cusker and Bill Sibbits, notes the headquarters and herd size, and recounts his WWI service and Berlin penetration.
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Bill Cast
Tom MacAllister
Bill
Johnny Randall
Mose Dupree
Jimmy Boyd
Hank Cusker
Bill Sibbits
Lazy 6
Yaxt
31St Aviation
Ft. Riley
Berlin
Communists Plan to File Full Ticket for General Election
Saturday marks the last day to file for general election ballot spots. The Communist slate is expected to be nearly complete, with J. B. Weizenbach of Wolf Point as state senator, James M. Ostby and Carl Harmon for representatives, and a full list including Robert Johnson for county commissioner Rudolph Hinz for sheriff Hans Larson for clerk and recorder Francis J. Rome for treasurer Lucy Johnson for county superintendent of schools and Mrs. James A. Craigie for clerk of the court.
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J. B. Weizenbach
Wolf Point
James M. Ostby
McCabe
Carl Harmon
Bainville
Representatives
Robert Johnson
Rudolph Hinz
Culbertson
Hans Larson
Francis J. Rome
Lucy Johnson
Freid
James A. Craigie
Brockton
Mrs. Frank Cusker Injured in Basement Fall
Mrs. Frank Cusker sustained a serious fall Tuesday while going to the basement to check the furnace. She suffered a badly bruised body and a fractured bone in her left wrist after tripping on her dress hem and grabbing the bannister to break the fall.
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Frank Cusker
Wolves Open Season With Loss to Williston
The Wolves fell 40 to 12 last Saturday as Williston proved strongest with a potent attack. Burnison and Littlefield scored for the Wolves while Williston displayed its best form in years, though local players lost several veterans and the new squad lacked game-time cohesion.
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Wolves
Williston
Burnison
Littlefield
National Guard Boys Resume Drill Periods
Lieut J R Burgess announces Co E National Guard local platoon will meet next Tuesday at the Coliseum drill hall. Uniforms will be issued enlists received and preparation made for an active season. The platoon had a good record last year and aims to maintain pace.
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National Guard
J. R. Burgess
Co. E, National Guard
Coliseum
Lions Attack Scout Camp Near Wolf Point Bridge
A Tuesday evening incident near Wolf Point bridge saw a band of lions emerge from the timber and devour Scouts food supplies. Scout Master Cliff Johnson led the group as the lions attacked the open air feed, leaving 15 or 16 Boy Scouts without their mulligan stew and peach dessert.
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Wolf Point Bridge
Cliff Johnson
Circle Stars Win Last Game Over Northerns
Circle Stars defeated the Great Northerns 4 to 2 in what is described as the season finale. The Stars lineup included Babcocks Hayes Brady Winn B Olson LeViene D Olson Funk Douglas, while the Northerns featured Eder Olson Brandon Jacobi McCabess Ryder Hill M Brandon Hagen and Brown.
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Circle Stars
Great Northerns
Circle
Babcocks
Hayes
Brady
Winn
B. Olson
LeViene
D. Olson
Funk
Douglas
Northerns
Eder P. Olson
D. Brandon
Jacobi
McCabess
Ryder
Hill If
M. Brandon
Hagen and Brown
New Liberty Party Forms in Roosevelt
An organization meeting at Poplar last Friday afternoon elected John Q. Zuck of Mineral Bench as permanent chairman and Mrs. Guy Miller as secretary treasurer. The nominating committee endorsed no other party candidates and nominated Guy Miller and John Anderson of Froid for state representatives and Myrtle Nordwick for county superintendent of schools. A Wolf Point meeting last week featured an address by John Q. Zuck.
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Liberty Party
Poplar
John Q. Zuck
Mineral Bench
Guy Miller
John Anderson
Froid
Myrtle Nordwick
Wolf Point
Johm Q. Zuck
Federal loan officer field inspector schedule
The schedule lists dates and towns where farmers with federal loans can locate the field inspector. Inquiries should be made at the post office for the inspector's office location in each town on the listed days.
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Federal Loan Officer
Bainville
Culbertson
Froid
Poplar
Wolf Point
Medicine Lake
Reserve
Plentywood
Westby
Outlook
Brockton
Antelope
Comertown
Reidstone
Ellis A. Draper
Federal Pield
Car shipments move by rail to Fairview and Chicago
A. V. Appelgren ships a car of sheep to Fairview while Jim Terry ships a car of cattle to Chicago. Wheat movements from the depot run about 30 cars weekly.
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A. V. Appelgren
Fairview
Jim Terry
Chicago
Farmers Union Plans State Convention Attracting Interest
Plans for the annual state convention of the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America are nearly finished with local farm readers and Commercial club committees assisting. The three day session begins the 18th at the Coliseum and organizers expect crowded hotels. Home owners may provide additional accommodations due to the Trade Carnival.
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Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America
Rooms Wanted for Delegates Dance and Visit
Residents with spare rooms urged to contact the housing committee or Secretary Gordon at once. Rooms provided will be paid at moderate rates. A dance for delegates is planned Saturday night the 15th at the Coliseum with national and state officials expected to attend.
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Housing Committee
Gordon
Coliseum
John A. Simpson
Charles Talbott
North Dakota
C. E. Huff
Farmers National Grain Corporation
A. W. Ricker
Farm Union Herald
Chas. D. Egley
St. Paul
Livestock Department
Emil Sifstad
F. U. Terminal
Dan O'Connor
F. U. Terminal Association
M. W. Thatcher
National Grain Corporation
Ralph Ingerson
Ol Department Farmers Union Central Exchange
Good Will Needs More Clothing for Distribution
Urges residents to donate usable garments to Good Will including children's wear undergarments shoes and stockings Assist with winter relief by sending or bringing clean clothing even worn items may help gloves mittens and leather scraps are useful Mrs Poulson in charge notes current stock is limited and more is needed to meet distribution needs
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Poulson
New York Yankees Sweep Cubs In Series Showdown
The Yankees, pennant winners, crushed the Cubs in a four game set. They won Sunday’s finale 13 to 6, piling up 37 runs and 45 hits across the four games while Chicago tallied 19 runs and 47 hits. Gehrig hit 3 homers, Ruth 2, Lazzeri 2 as the Yankee bats produced timely hitting and strong offense.
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Yankees
Cubs
New Yorkers
Cub
McCarthy
Gehrig
Ruth
Lazzeri
Tramp Found Ill in Box Car Dies at County Hospital
W H Lawrences a transient described as a fake wit of a bus car in Brockton was found Sunday night. He died Wednesday night or Thursday morning at the county hospital. Relatives are being sought including a brother Ralph Lawrence at Covington Kentucky and a sister in Grand Rapids Michigan.
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W. H. Lawrences
Brockton
Ralph Lawrence
Covington
Kentucky
Grand Rapidy
Michigan
Catholics hold district convention in Wolf Point Montana
The Catholics of Northeastern Montana hold a district convention in Wolf Point with Holy Mass at 9:00 a.m. led by Most Rev Edwin V O Hara bishop of Great Falls who will preach. Separate meetings for men and women at 1:00 p.m. and lunch at 12:30 p.m. in the K ball. Bishop O Hara aided by W W Garver of Great Falls to help organize boys clubs. Miriam Marks National Council of Catholic Women field director arrives Thursday evening as guest of Mrs Tom Kelly.
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Northeastern
Montana
Wolf Point
Edwin V. O'Hara
Great Palis
Bishop O'Hara
W. W. Garver
Great Falla
Miriam Marks
National Council of Catholic Women
Tom Kelly
Valley County Forms Holiday Association Fate
An organizing meeting in Glasgow established a South Valley County Farmers Holiday association with C. M. Peterson of Nashua as president and Andrew Hellstein of Hinsdale as secretary. No strike was declared while awaiting word from the national group W. B. Good. The aim is to push fair prices through Congress and unite farmers with businessmen. County groups may form in McCone and Roosevelt counties. Vida hosts a gathering Saturday.
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Tuewday
Glasgow
South Valley County Farmers Holiday Association
C. M. Peterson
Nashua
Andrew Hellstein
Hinsdale
National Organization
Good
McCone
Vida
Roosevelt County
Poplar Football Opens Season With 6 0 Victory
Poplar high school opened the football season by defeating local high school 6 to 0. Details were not available as the report notes it was too late in the week to provide specifics. The brief item records the first game result.
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Poplar
Poplar High School
Registration List Reaches Over Four Thousand Homes
Clerk and recorder Lt. Rogers reports the just released registration list contains more than 4000 homes with an exact count being sought yesterday. Official dedication of the George McCone county library at Okele occurred a week ago Sunday with George McCone Jr presenting and Homer Hoover delivering the acceptance speech.
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C. Lt. Rogers
George McCone
Okele
George McCone, Jr
Homer Hoover
Tenth Annual Wolf Point Bargain Carnival Promised
The Wolf Point Merchants association and Commercial club announce the Tenth Annual Bargain Carnival for October 13 to 22. The extended nine day event features lower prices, free gifts, prizes, queen contest, and Farm Union dances, with coupons and queen tickets for purchases.
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Merchants Herald
Wolf Point
Farmers Union
Merchants Association
Commercial Club
The
Herald
Coliseum
Farm Union
Garden
Bargain Carnival Advertisers Fill Six Pages In Herald
Wolf Point merchants line the Tenth Annual Bargain Carnival with 31 advertisers in six full pages. The Herald prints 8,000 copies to reach surrounding territory as locals stretch funds for winter supplies. Names include J.C. Penney Co, H. Earl Clack Co, Farmers Lumber Co, Norby's Sweet Shop and Kelly Store.
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Wolf Point
the Herald
Carnival Advertisers
White's Jewelry
Small'e Cash Store
Davey Tailors Stennes McCannon
J.C. Penney Co
Lovejoy Studio
Roy’s Cafe
Farmers Lumber Co
Sherman Cafe
Fleetric Lunch
H. Earl Clack Co
Sunnyside Bakery
Poulson's
Olson Taylors
Wolf Point Herald Farmers Union
the Cusker Shoppe
Norby’s Sweet Shop
Monarch Lumber Cn, Kelly Store
Valley Market & Grocery
E & A Cash Store
Listered
Huxsol Drug Co
District Auxiliary Convention Set for Scobey October 15
Mrs J R Burgess district president of the American Legion Auxiliary reports a letter from Mrs Marion Morrow state president confirming attendance at the district convention in Scobey on October 15. Judge Horkan state commander will also be there and a large delegation is expected from Wolf Point.
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J. R. Burgess
American Légion Auxiliary
Marion Morrow
Three Forks
Scobey
Legion Auxiliary to Conduct Red Cross Drive
The Red Cross Roll Call begins in October and is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Wolf Point and surrounding communities are urged to support Red Cross membership, aiming for 100 percent participation and to honor last year’s assistance. The town is urged to show its well known top tier support.
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Red Cross
American Legion Auxilary
Wolf Point
North Country Pupils to Take High School Studies
Arrangements allow seven students from West and Liberty to take some high school coursework at Liberty. Miss Tears, qualified to teach two years of high school, will instruct them. They will enter next year as sophomores in North Country.
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West
Liberty Schools
Liberty
Miss Tears
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