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Tundra Times Volume IV, Number 41 (October 7, 1966)
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[news lead] ASCAP Controversy Rages, Quarrel Stymies Poverty Programs in Outlying Areas
[news lead] Autumn Leaves in Fairbanks-in a Poetic Display Against the Blue Sky and Soft Clouds, Autumn Leaves of Birch Trees and Cottonwoods Have Turned Heralding the Change of Seasons in Alaska. The People of Fairbanks and the Surrounding Areas Are Expectantly Scanning the Skies for the First Snowfall of the Fall Time, the Harbinger of Winter That Will Cover the North Country after One of the Most Beautiful Summers The Interior of Alaska Has Ever Seen.
[editorial lead] We Are Committed to Our Policies
[news lead] Lease Petition by ASNA is Filed in Juneau
[news lead] Two Sides of Coin In ASCAP Squabble, Ralph Perdue
[news lead] Two Sides of Coin in ASCAP Squabble, Governor Egan
[news lead] Rural Lack of Touch by Government is Blamed for Program Failures
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