Letter from Congressman E. L. Bartlett and Ernest Gruening to President Harry S. Truman
Images (2)
Document
| id |
id
165976383
|
|---|---|
| contentType |
contentType
document
|
| source |
source
import
|
Source image fields (6)
Extracted text
OCR Page 1 of 2E. L. BARTLETT
SECRETARY:
DELEGATE FROM ALASKA
MISS MARY LEE COUNCIL
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES:
MRS. MARGERY NEIL
Congress of the United States
MRS. EDYTHE YARBROUGH
House of Representatibes
ARCMIVER AMO
Washington, D. €.
RECORDS
SERVICE*
February 12, 1946
The President,
The White House
Dear Mr. President:
The development of Alaska -- with its area one-fifth that of
the United States and its great strategic importance -- is a federal
responsibility. Tens of thousands of G. I.'s want to settle there,
and the development necessary to permit their successful establishment
there is beyond the capacity of the Territory's 80,000 people.
The program for which we desire to enlist your active support
falls under three heads:
1. A positive program of development;
2. Elimination of the constant discrimination, disadvantages,
setbacks which Alaska suffers from other government agencies
by reason of its territorial status;
3. A maritime transportation program.
The Positive Program.
The United States has invested not less than a billion dollars in
the defense of the Territory in connection with the second World War.
A. The development program to be directed largely for the re-
turning veterans should consist at least of:
(1) Making available to the Alaska Development Board
recently created by the Territorial Legislature (or
some other agency to be created) financial assistance
from federal loan agencies to aid industries and small
businesses to get started (the sort of thing Smaller
War Plants Corporation was intended to do) Alaska
banks exact 8% interest and will not make loans to
veterans under the G. I. Bill.
(2) A public works program.
(3) A comprehensive agricultural program of intensive and
rapid research designed at least to parallel what the
Russians are doing on a grand scale in eastern Siberia.
Relations
belongs_to