INDEX 



571 



Frazier, Lynn J.: candidate for governor of 

 North Dakota, 164; early career, 165; as 

 campaigner, 166; elected governor, 168; 

 inaugural address, 171; vetoes elevator 

 bill, 175; supports U.S. war effort, 183; 

 re-elected governor, 197; recalled, 204; 

 supports progressive bloc, 336; elected to 

 Senate, 348; campaigns in Minnesota, 

 354; supports third-party ticket, 364; views 

 on F.F.B., 412; reports Jones bill, 462; 

 sponsors cost-of-production bill, 532-33; 

 farm spokesman, 550 



Frazier- Lemke bill, for cost of production: 



533-34 



Free silver: see Silver coinage 

 Fulmer-Walsh bill, for agricultural relief: 



457 



Futures Trading Act: farm-bloc measure, 

 325; unconstitutional, 335 



Ganfield, William A., opposes La Follette: 

 346 



Gold standard, abandoned: 480 



Gompers, Samuel, attends farmers' conven- 

 tion: 225 



Good Government League, opposes Non- 

 partisan League: 200 



Grading of grain, methods criticized: 75, 

 132 



Grain Futures Act: protects cooperatives, 

 288; farm-bloc support for, 335 



Grain marketing: by cooperatives, 74; dur- 

 ing World War I, 91; Equity criticisms of, 

 132; Farmers' Union activities, 234, 240; 

 Terminal Marketing Association, 247; by 

 cooperatives, 265; Farm Bureau program, 

 274, 278; wheat pooling, 291-301; Fed- 

 eral Farm Board policy, 411 



Grain Marketing Company: launched, 300; 

 fails, 301 



Grain Stabilization Corporation: established, 

 417; policy, 418; failures of, 423 



Grange: achievements, 6; influence on La 

 Follette, 34; aid to cooperatives, 58, 74; in- 

 terest in livestock marketing, 81; decline 



of, 112; continued existence, 266; favors 

 cooperative marketing, 285; favors export 

 debenture plan, 390; on F.F.B, activities, 

 423; strength in the East, 540 



Great Britain: needs American aid, 89; de- 

 clining imports from, 105 



Great Lakes-St. Lawrence seaway, Hoover 

 on: 460 



Great Plains Committee: appointed by 

 Roosevelt, 512; preliminary report, 513 



Green, William, on A.A.A.: 503 



Greenbackers, activities of: 6 



Green v. Crazier, Nonpartisan League case: 



195 



Gresham, Isaac Newton ("Newt"), founds 

 Farmers' Union: 219 



Gronna, A. J.: defeated for renomination, 

 197, 348; defeat resented by La Follette, 

 212 



Gustafson, C. H.: farm journal editor, 226; 

 Farmers' Union activities, 236; on Live- 

 stock Marketing Committee, 279; presi- 

 dent U.S.G.G., 297 



Hadley, Herbert S., Missouri politician: 51 

 Haecker, T. L., cooperative leader: 71-72 

 Hall, A. R., Wisconsin reformer: 35 

 Hamilton, J. D. M., Landon's campaign man- 

 ager: 509 

 Hanna, Louis B., North Dakota governor: 



150 



Harding, W. G.: takes office, 321; signs 

 emergency tariff, 329; opposes farm bloc, 

 331; urges farm relief, 336; on tariff-mak- 

 ing, 374 

 Haugen, G. N., helps draft McNary-Haugen 



bill: 380 



Haugen, Nils, Wisconsin reformer: 36 

 Hearron, W. L., Equity leader: 113 

 Heil, Julius P., Wisconsin governor: 530 

 Herring, Clyde: Iowa governor, 448; on 



wheat embargo, 483 

 Herron, L. S.: Nebraska farm journal editor, 



227; Farmers' Union activities, 235 

 Hibbard, B. H., emphasizes marketing: 69 



