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What Is Wheeler?

Haste, R. A. | October 29, 1924 issue

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Montana is the third largest State in the United States. It is large in every way—it is long, wide, and high. It is filled to the lid with natural resources. It has gold, oil, and coal. It is one of the potential agricultural regions of the world and it has water power enough to run the machinery of half a continent. Having all these things it is not strange that it sent to Washington as United States senators two men who have within the last year challenged the attention and the admiration of the nation for their fearless exposure of corruption in governmental administration.

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NATURAL resources; WATER-power; POWER resources; LEGISLATORS -- United States; MONTANA; UNITED States
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