HORNING PRESS NEWS 
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19 July 1938 
NATI ONAL NEWS (Cont i nued) 
Sidney. Montana: 
Gross iio c p e r s invaded srsss in isstcrn Montana ruining 
nraccice.iiy all of the promising crops. Farmers said huge 
numbers of the insects resembled the drone of airplane 
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One man was killed and three injured, and fire raged uncon^ 
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n 0 D 3 0 p" J.MD1UBBERS OFF FLAG BRIDGE IS NOT REPEAT NOT APPROVED 
REASON FLAG BRIDGE NOT HIGH ENOUGH PERIOD ORDERS ARE TO DROP 
THEM OFF THE MAIN YARDARMS ALSO ’’SEEL HAUL” THEM 1903. 
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Extension of a triple program to meet the losses suffered by 
exporters of Washington, Oregon , and Idaho wheat flour to • tne 
Philippines was announced todoy by .Agriculture oecreuaiy 
Wallace . 
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ronaining normal markobs ± 0 x* U*S« x.loill in wnd Fh-vil xpinss « 
V/hon biie program was put irroo operation , the V *3 • .b'u^p.LiGd 
t h o F li i 1 1 i id lues vz it h 36.1 p e x 5 c 6 n s oj. the is ~l a 0 . 0 . s 1 1 o a.j. ^ 
During the* 19S6 fiscal year, the U ~ 
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of the flour used in the Phillipines 
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Word reached Fairbanks today that the ixplorer-Priest , 
Father Bernhard Hubbard, had made a successful trip across 
the perilous Bering Straits in a canoe made of skinsof 
walrus. -The Priest and his party were reported resting at 
Kotzebue, Alaska, after a week long cruise from King Island. 
The walrus skin boat was propelled by an out ooaro. motci , 
oars and sails. King Island eskimos helped Father ^ Huooard 
and his American companions, lid Levin and Ken Chxsnolm 01 
Santa Clara University, negotiate the dangerous crossing. 
The straits voyage was the first leg of Father nubbard s 
proposed voyage around the ”‘fop of the World 1 to romt lf rr 
Alaska. The Priest added that the chief discomiort o~ the 
brip was bhe spray which kept bhe occupants ox bhe eskimo 
?t 0omiak ,t consbanbly soaked , bo bhe skin* 
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Two firemen were killed and thirteen persons were injured 
today when two fire • trucks and three automobiles collided. 
Eight of- the injured were firemen. The accident occurred 
when the trucks raced over Denver streets to light a blaze 
in an amusement park. 
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