INDEX A Page creage granted to States and Territories, as of June 30, 1953 (Exhibit XI). 480 laska: Bibliography of hearings and reports on statehood_. 484 Population and votes cast in 1940 for Senator and Delegate in congress 122 Public and mineral leases, permits, and licenses in force_ 245 245 Votes cast in 1940, 1952, and 1954 general elections in Alaska by party and principal offices- 121 Voting regulations___. 123 merican Legion, resolutions in support of Alaska and Hawaii statehood, adopted by national executive committee at meeting of October 5-7, 1954 408 pplication of the commerce clause of the Federal Constitution to interisland transactions in Hawaii__ 170 482 rea of Federal lands in Western States and Alaska (exhibit XII). C mparison of prospective voting power of the average Hawaiian-Alaskan voter in the election of United States Senators and a United States President with the voting power of the voters of the 48 States, submitted by Hon. John R. Pillion___ 322 321 ngressional investigations of statehood for Hawaii, 1935–55 (exhibit IX). 473 nstitution of the State of Hawaii (exhibit IV). 448 Provisions which fulfill the requirements of H. R. 2535 exhibit sclaimer provisions affecting public and Indian lands in enabling acts, States admitted to the Union, 1864-1910 (exhibit III)_. 444 E mondson, Hon. Ed, statement submitted for the record re native rights In Alaska....... 358 F deral approval of State constitutions, provisions establishing method exhibit XIV) – 485 sh and Wildlife Service, memorandum submitted for the record re adminstration of fishery resources in Alaska---. 274 G Page General Federation of Women's Clubs, statement of Mrs. A. Paul Hartz, chairman of legislation-- 276 H H. R. 49, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and H. R. 185, a bill to provide for the admission of Alaska into the Union__-- H. R. 248, a bill to provide for the admission of Alaska into the Union--- H. R. 555, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and H. R. 2531, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and State government and to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States___ H. R. 2535, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii and Alaska each to form H. R. 2536, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii and Alaska each to form Area of (exhibit VII)__. Bibliography of hearings and reports on statehood__. 482 499 Provisions which fulfill the requirements of H. R. 2535 (exhibit 469 I Indian Rights Association, statement submitted for the record___. 267 M Mack, Russell V., a Representative from Washington in the House of Representatives, statement submitted for the record.......... 87 Mantel, Kenneth Haskell, Brooklyn, N. Y., statement submitted for the record___ 409 Р Population by citizenship of United States, by States, 1950– 153 479 199 R Railroad grants, in acres, to various States (exhibit I) 437 S State Department, statement submitted for the record.. 268 437 |