80th annual Pow Wow (whoopie!); Proposed dams discussed at Forum; A visit to ITYP; Death 'hit list' circulated; Graduation ceremonies; EPA discuss Class 1 air quality; Improving vocational education; Funding for special services; Visits...
The transmission line corridor - - - "Its more than an exchange of land for a few beads!"; Ft. Peck makes plans for air force base; Flathead Indian Museum celebration; Eye exams are important for your child; A glimpse of Catherine...
Commodities or stamps: sampling the soup; Tribe polls 18-year-old vote Saturday; Three district races spark council elections; Six file for con-committee; Thompson named BIA commissioner; Off-res. vote court decision delayed; Tribal Council...
More have filed for council; More off-reservation members to vote November 17; Con-Con candidates may file; The tribal Constitution, by -laws and amendments; JOM groups hear about tours; Is blood a political issue?; Europeans welcome Indian...
St. Ignatius honors graduates with dinner, gifts and pow wow; Melcher to discuss FIIP this Saturday; Two Eagle graduates eleven in Dixon; Unnamed local actor-hopefuls are in the running for movie leads; Students selected for special-topic summer...
Photo caption reads: Riverside Bar in Milltown before 1918. Mr. Ubald Doucette, Duke's father, was the owner and operator. (Label in upper left corner of photo reads ""107"" ; bartender with four male patrons)
Photo caption reads: Riverside Bar. Left to right: Ubald Doucette, Irene Levesque, Tuffy LeClair, unknown, Fred Pelletier. (Label in upper left corner of photo reads ""108"" ; bartender and four men standing at the bar ; three...
Photo caption reads: Believed to have been taken in the Milltown Riverside Bar. (Bartender and three unidentified men, two on floor, two in woolen cowboy chaps ; one of the signs behind bar reads ""Missoula, Montana, July 2nd-3rd,...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
United States
of America
Q:ongrrssional Record
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 90th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Vol. 113 WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1967 No. 195
THE COPPER STRIKE
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, the
strike in the copper industry...