Thank you for visiting SNEWPapers!

Sign up free
Page thumbnail for The Poplar Standard
Story June 22, 1951

The Poplar Standard

Poplar, Roosevelt County, Montana

What is this article about?

Dr. P. M. Feda and Warner Grube of Wolf Point narrowly escaped death in a car accident on Highway 13 after a Canadian fishing trip, when their vehicle sideswiped a trailer, demolishing it but causing no serious injuries.

Clipping

OCR Quality

98% Excellent

Full Text

Two Wolf Point
Men Escape Near
Death In Accident

A Canadian fishing trip ended in near tragedy for Dr. P. M Feda and Warner Grube, both of Wolf Point, Saturday evening, when their car sideswiped with a heavily loaded trailer on Highway 13, 22 miles north of Wolf Point.

Dr. Feda and Mr. Grube were returning from a fishing trip in Canada, with Mr. Grube driving Dr. Feda's car. In passing a truck and trailer, the front end of the Feda car caught the edge of the trailer, almost completely demolishing Dr. Feda's car.

Had Dr. Feda been sitting more to the right of the car, he would probably have met with serious if not fatal injuries. Neither he or Mr. Grube were seriously injured.

—Lovejoy Studio Photo

What sub-type of article is it?

Disaster Survival

What themes does it cover?

Misfortune Survival

What keywords are associated?

Car Accident Near Death Fishing Trip Sideswipe Wolf Point

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. P. M Feda Warner Grube

Where did it happen?

Highway 13, 22 Miles North Of Wolf Point

Story Details

Key Persons

Dr. P. M Feda Warner Grube

Location

Highway 13, 22 Miles North Of Wolf Point

Event Date

Saturday Evening

Story Details

Dr. P. M Feda and Warner Grube, returning from a fishing trip in Canada, had their car sideswipe a trailer while passing a truck, demolishing the vehicle but escaping serious injury.

Are you sure?