Alaska, 1955: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Territorial and Insular Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 30, to Authorize the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to Make Investigation Into Any Other Matter Within Its Jurisdiction, and for Other Purposes, Parte5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 |
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... . Cato , school district tax assessor- Alfred A. Owen , Jr. , member of the Alaska Senate , Third Division , Anchorage .. 195 176 281 224 257 248 121 189 Anchorage , Alaska September 22 , 1955 - Continued Statement III.
... . Cato , school district tax assessor- Alfred A. Owen , Jr. , member of the Alaska Senate , Third Division , Anchorage .. 195 176 281 224 257 248 121 189 Anchorage , Alaska September 22 , 1955 - Continued Statement III.
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... senate-- . 325 Ancil Payne , chairman , National Affairs Committee for Operation Statehood 317 Robert Retherford , member , board of directors , Operation State- hood 324 Irene E. Ryan , member of the Alaska Legislature_ . 320 Virgil ...
... senate-- . 325 Ancil Payne , chairman , National Affairs Committee for Operation Statehood 317 Robert Retherford , member , board of directors , Operation State- hood 324 Irene E. Ryan , member of the Alaska Legislature_ . 320 Virgil ...
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... Senators who will not vote for a bill . They do not attempt to influ- ence , for instance , the House of Representatives in Alaska . Why waste your money on 24 people when you can concentrate on 2 or 3 over in the Senate ? That is , the ...
... Senators who will not vote for a bill . They do not attempt to influ- ence , for instance , the House of Representatives in Alaska . Why waste your money on 24 people when you can concentrate on 2 or 3 over in the Senate ? That is , the ...
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... Senate . committee and was blocked there we hope only temporarily— because one member of the Senate pointed to the fact 122 ALASKA , 1955.
... Senate . committee and was blocked there we hope only temporarily— because one member of the Senate pointed to the fact 122 ALASKA , 1955.
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... Senate pointed to the fact that the state- hood enabling act for his State and for other States as well per- mitted the land conveyed to be leased for only 10 years . However , those enabling acts also permitted the States to sell that ...
... Senate pointed to the fact that the state- hood enabling act for his State and for other States as well per- mitted the land conveyed to be leased for only 10 years . However , those enabling acts also permitted the States to sell that ...
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