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Tundra Times Volume 4, Number 69 (April 28, 1967)
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[news lead] 'IFO's,' Not 'UFO's,' at Bethel, Bethel Tweaks Noses of UFO Believers by Flying an IFO
[news lead] State Accused of Delay on Quitclaim
[news lead] US Government Asks Dismissal of State Land Suit
[news lead] FNA Elects Richard Frank President
[news lead] Job Placement Program Started Here by BIA
[news lead] Dolly Komakhuk, 114 Years Old, Dies at Nome
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[news] 'Slight Broken Back' Suffered by Sno-Goer
[news] Sweet Centennial Publicity-Governor Walter J. Hickel Looks at the First of More than 2.5 Million Sugar Packets from Hawaii Bearing the Message "Join the Celebration-Alaska Centennial 67." The Packets Will be Distributed throughout the Pacific Northwest, Robert C. Swanson of Anchorage, Left, Acted as a Personal Emissary for Governor John A. Burns of Hawaii in Presenting some Sample Packets to the Governor. In a Letter to Hickel, Burns Called the Sugar Packets "a Token of the Esteem Which Our Largest Industry Has for Your State."
[news] OEO Lawyers Give Legal Aid; Have 76% Wins
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