COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS
WAYNE N. ASPINALL, Colorado, Chairman
JAMES A. HALEY, Florida ED EDMONDSON, Oklahoma WALTER S. BARING, Nevada ROY A. TAYLOR, North Carolina HAROLD T. JOHNSON, California MORRIS K. UDALL, Arizona PHILLIP BURTON, California THOMAS S. FOLEY, Washington
ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wisconsin JAMES G. O'HARA, Michigan WILLIAM F. RYAN, New York PATSY T. MINK, Hawaii JAMES KEE, West Virginia LLOYD MEEDS, Washington ABRAHAM KAZEN, JR., Texas BILL D. BURLISON, Missouri ROBERT G. STEPHENS, JR., Georgia JOSEPH P. VIGORITO, Pennsylvania JOHN MELCHER, Montana TENO RONCALIO, Wyoming
NICK BEGICH, Alaska
JAMES ABOUREZK, South Dakota
JOHN P. SAYLOR, Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member CRAIG HOSMER, California JOE SKUBITZ, Kansas JOHN KYL, Iowa
SAM STEIGER, Arizona JAMES A. MCCLURE, Idaho DON H. CLAUSEN, California PHILIP E. RUPPE, Michigan JOHN N. HAPPY CAMP, Oklahoma MANUEL LUJAN, JR., New Mexico SHERMAN P. LLOYD, Utah JOHN DELLENBACK, Oregon
KEITH G. SEBELIUS, Kansas JAMES D. McKEVITT, Colorado JOHN H. TERRY, New York JORGE L. CÓRDOVA, Puerto Rico (Resident Commissioner)
WILLIAM G. THOMAS, Consultant on Territorial and Insular Affairs
NOTE. The chairman, Hon. Wayne N. Aspinall, and the ranking minority member, Hon. John P. Saylor, are ex officio members of this subcommittee.
Ala'ilima, Vaiinup J. (plus attachments)-
Letter-Knox, P. C., Attorney General, to Secretary of the
Treasury, dated February 17, 1902__.
Proposed amendments to H.R. 11523 and H.R. 12493_
Aumoeualogo, Hon. Salanoa S. P., Senator, Legislature of American
Samoa..
Fuimaono, Hon A. U., Washington Delegate for American Samoa..
Haydon, Hon. John M., Governor of American Samoa...
Loesch, Hon. Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Public
Land Management-
Mulitauaopele, Leviifiloa Suiava, also known as Ivi S. Pele, J.D., Pago Pago, American Samoa
Utu, Fainuulelei S., of American Samoa..
Wohlfeld, William, former assistant to Governor Haydon.......
Loesch, Hon. Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, to Hon.
Wayne N. Aspinall, dated March 22, 1972 (report).
Masaniai, S. I., International Trader & Importer, World Trade
Business Department, IBS-7, Fagatogo, Pago Pago, American
Samoa, to Hon. Phillip Burton, dated February 25, 1972__
Ofisa, Asoau, paramount chief, Faleasao District, Manu'a, American
Samoa, to Hon. Phillip Burton, dated March 9, 1972---
Tamotu, Mulitauaopele (Pele), high chief orator and traditional
leader, county of SUA, Pago Pago, Tutuila, American Samoa, to
Hon. Phillip Burton, dated March 17, 1972__
Tuitele, M. T., District Governor and others, office of the District
Governor, western district, to Hon. Phillip Burton, dated March 8,
1972_.
Tuitelelapaga, Napoleone A., High Court of American Samoa, to Hon. Phillip Burton, dated March 7, 1972___
Tuumamao, Tuiolosega, paramount chief, Olosega County, American Samoa, to Hon. Phillip Burton, dated March 17, 1972. Va'a, Mr. Fleise, Samoa Times newspaper, Apia, Western Samoa, to Congressman Burton, dated February 28, 1972__
Amendment No. 1, 11th Legislature, Second Regular Session, Senate
Joint Resolution No. 3, approved by Harrison Loesch, Assistant
Secretary of the Interior, dated March 19, 1971___.
Amendment No. 2, 11th Legislature, Second Regular Session, Senate
Joint Resolution No. 5, approved by Harrison Loesch, Assistant
Secretary of the Interior, dated March 19, 1971_.
Amendment No. 3, 11th Legislature, Second Regular Session, Senate
Joint Resolution No. 4, approved by Harrison Loesch, Assistant
Secretary of the Interior, dated March 19, 1971.
Amendments on H.R. 11523 and H.R. 12493, proposed by Vaiinupo J. Alailima__.
American Samoa Public Law 12-9, section 2.1304- -Functions of the Delegate-at-Large-
American Samoa Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 39 dated February 1972__
Chapter XI. Declaration regarding non-selfgoverning territories – Constitution of American Samoa, revised, Federal Register Document 51-10665, filed September 5, 1951. Amendments___
Convention between the United States, Germany, and Great Britain
relating to settlement of Samoan claims, concluded November 7,
1899_
Convention of 1899 proclaimed by U.S. President William McKinley,
February 16, 1900-
Democratic Party of American Samoa resolution endorsed December 7, 1971_
Executive Order 10264, transfer of the administration of American
Samoa from the Secretary of the Navy to the Secretary of the Interior, dated June 29, 1951, signed by President Harry S. Truman
Fiscal affairs material provided for the record by Governor Haydon
at the request of Congressman Don Clausen, of California:
Government of American Samoa, tax revenues.
Federal funding for American Samoa__.
Federal grants to the Government of American Samoa..
Administrative manual.
General act providing for the neutrality and autonomous government
of the Samoan Islands, concluded at Berlin, June 14, 1889.
History of the various forms of government in American Samoa, by
William R. Tansill, Library of Congress, dated March 13, 1972-
Instruments of cession, April 17, 1900; and July 14, 1904 and succeed-
ing legal opinions__
Navy Department General Order No. 540, taking control of Samoa,
dated February 19, 1900-
Preliminary deed of cession, April 2, 1900, from a History of American
Samoa and its U.S. Naval Administration, by Capt. J. A. C. Gray,
MC, U.S. Navy, 1960-
Ratification of cessions, 70th Congress, session II, chapter 281, 1929.
Report from the Future Political Status Study Commission of Ameri-
can Samoa to the 11th Legislature, Second Regular Session, dated
February 9, 1970.
Samoan claims decision, 1902, given by His Majesty Oscar II, King of
Sweden and Norway, as arbitrator under convention of November 7,
1899, between Germany, Great Britain, and the United States-
Senate bill No. 59-Public Law 11-39, the 11th Legislature of Ameri-
can Samoa, dated July 1, 1969_.
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