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Monday, December 7, continued Recess for dinner 8:00 p.m. Speeches by Arizona State Public Officials, and Reports on Indian Progress and Programs Chairman: Ed Rogers, Chippewa Honorable Howard Pyle, Governor of Arizona Honorable Barry Goldwater, United States Senator Reports of Indian Progress: Sam Gorman, Navajo, Tribal Enterprises ______, Yakima, Timber Program (Wrote to Chairman) ______, Ft. Peck, Oil Development William Dean, Ft. Berthold, Relocation of Families Oliver Talgo, Apache, Cattle Program [[strikethrough]] Edison Ward, Sioux, Ft. Randall program [[strikethrough]] Francis McKinley, Ute, Housing Program *** Tuesday, December 8, 1953 9:00 a.m. General Meeting: Legislation" Chairman: [[strikethrough]] Earl Boyd Pierce, Oklahoma, or [[strikethrough]] Martin Cross, Gros Ventre, North Dakota Opening Statements: Martin Vigil, Pueblo, New Rex Curry, Ute, Tribal Management Programs Mexico Prohibition Repeal Maurice McCabe, Navajo (Public Law 280) Enos Franciso, Papago, Transfer- Charles Grounds, Seminole, Trust Periods on Five Tribes Lands of Medica Services Lewis Johnson, Yuma Public Law 280 Freda Bezzley, Ft. [[strikethrough]] Peck (Taxing of Income from Trust Prop.) Hollis Chough, Pima [[strikethrough]] Jess Rowlodge, Arapahoe (Competency Bill) Peter Star, Arikara (Turtle Mountain Withdrawal Bill) Hess Stevens, Apache, Indian Tax Exemptions General Discussion Dorsey Kahze, Mescalero, Competency Bill Ernest Smith, Ft. Totten, Transfer of Medical Services 12:00 noon Luncheon Meeting,___________Room, Westward Ho Hotel "How Organizations Can Work Together on Indian Legislation" Chairman:[[strikethrough]] N.B. Johnson, or Mrs. Ruth M. Bronson Speech: "The Crises in Congress", by Oliver La Farge, President, American Association on Indian Affairs Introduction and Recognition of the Following, with short speeches: