Word: arizona
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since then, he has made more than 25 trips to Arizona, New Mexico and the Pacific Northwest, learning at firsthand the ways of Indians and cowhands. He also sandwiched in two trips to Africa with expeditions for Manhattan's Museum of Natural History, came back to paint the famed three-dimensional backdrops for the museum's displays of stuffed African mammals...
...Democrats: Nevada's Pat McCarran and Colorado's Ed Johnson. Eleven Republicans: Bridges, McCarthy. Dirksen, Ohio's Bricker, Idaho's Dworshak and Welker, Arizona's Goldwater, Iowa's Hickenlooper, Nevada's Malone, South Dakota's Mundt, Kansas' Schoeppel...
...Arizona, Navajo medicine men came to terms with the atomic age. Uranium mining operations, now the main support of hundreds of Navajos, had put a welcome $300,000 into the coffers of the tribal council in the last fiscal year. Up among the sacred Lukachukai Mountains, however, the shamans had heard the disturbed voices of the Ye-ei, the souls of the mountains, who were angered because the miners had disturbed the dwellings of the Talking God and his brother, the Calling God. Last week, after a worried council, the medicine men announced their decision. At the time...
...fight the threat of public power from the great Central Valley Project, which includes Shasta Dam. As part of his grand plan, Black has added ten new power plants, 200,000 miles of new transmission lines, 15,000 additional miles of distribution lines, and a 500-mile pipeline from Arizona that added 300 million cubic feet of natural gas daily to P. G. & E.'s supply of 400 million cubic feet. As a result, gross revenues, only $92 million when Black took over, last year hit $300 million...
...Tucson, Arizona Daily Star Editor-Publisher William R. Mathews won the final round of a three-year-long battle to see an attorney general's report on the state land department. Mathews had suspected skulduggery in the leasing of grazing lands, then persuaded Governor Dan E. Garvey to investigate, but was denied access to the report of the investigation. Mathews sued, finally won in the Arizona supreme court two months ago, and last week got from Governor Howard Pyle a copy of the report. On Page One of the Star Mathews promptly printed highlights of the report, which said...