United States--Politics and government--20th century
The people of the United States, looking on at this war that has begun in
Korea, appear to view it Ttith about equal parts of fury, incredulity, confusion
and frustration. It's a war we don't want and have tried in every way to avoid.
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
THE SOVIET UNION AND CHINA
Students of geopolitics have stressed the importance of the great land
mass of Eurasia comprising the continents of Europe and Asia. The continental
dividing line, based on the arbitrary action of early map makers,...
Extension Given to Indian Loggers; Christmas Per Capita on its way; F.R.R.C. Says "We are not radicals"; Flathead tomorrow; Medicine Moan speaks to all; Native corporation enters land agreement; Moccasin Telegraph; Flathead Valley College...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Proadca.st. over NBC" AprE 30, 1943, by r,oncressinP.n !~ikr: M:'J.nsfiaJ.d.
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
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THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA
For many years the Pacific Ocean was the back door for both the United
States and China. The former faced the Atlantic while the latter faced
Inner Asia. Events gradually turned the attention of both countries...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1958 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 3321
Number of claimants exhausting benefit rights 1 and average monthly insured unemployment,! for 8elected States-Continued
Oregon Washington Callfornla Idaho Montana New York Illinois
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
The homeland of Japan nov faces blockade b7 sea, 'bclaibe.rdment frail the
air, and invasion b7 land. The indu.at.rial anaa of the •in iel.&Dde an
more and more the targets tor Jll1e1"1oan air power. Japell proper is lllOl"e...
Tribal electronics firm gets $2.3 million contract; 'No progress' talks to resume this week; The intent of MPC through E.W.; Lakeshore permits deadline extended once more; Reservation hosts a series of 'healthy' visitors; Still time to sign up for...
D.C. officials meet locally to discuss FIP, other issues; 'Tis budget time again; Latest enrollment list; Tribal enrollment proocedures; What are those tepees doing along Highway 93?; Bear closure now in effect; Non-members cited for fishing...
The Tribes' FY 84 budget: Revenue sharing requests outnumber dollars 2-to-1; Shoreline ordinance gets final approval; TERS announces accreditation, sports practice; Court news for July; Big fish found as river research progresses; 'New old'...
Local Indian education programs threatened by D.C. budget cuts; Seismic activity on the lake subject of meeting Thurday; District meeting attracts an older crowd; Water, sewer rates set; Petition is filed; Bathhouse has a year to prove itself; IHS...
Council bows to pressure, votes 6 - 3 for per capita; Move to Portland may have BIA afoot; Power bills jump this month; Flathead Irrigation Project is under fire; Crisis center may open this month; St. Ignatius gets 'rehab' money from state; The...
Budget goes down, but so might income; Fiscal year ending, IHS worried; National Indian Day is this month; It's your government: get involved; The young ones are back in school, why not you?; Runners for peace visit Reservation; Indian bingo; Top...
Council and Polson businessmen meet to promote communication; Montana Congressman hopes to stimulate timber and construction industries; BIA reorganization gathers momentum; A tribute to a great man: Mitch Smallsalmon; Mitchell case decided in...
Secretarial election seeks decision on primaries, concurrent jurisdiction; Registration mandatory for secretarial election; Fluoride in the water, yes or no; Robinson, Obersinner leave Reservation; Pablo delegate to GIIC; Labor, minorities endorse...
Council highlights; Arlee Quarterly poorly attended; Councilmen write about pipeline deal; Indians know a good deal; EPA issues preliminary permit for oil port; Permit status; Well-organized pow-wow a hit; King and Bird place at regatta; Exhibits...
Crows lose 20th century 'Battle of the Bighorn'; State Legislature hears testimony on control of tribal resources; Legal aid may fade away; Budget woes on the Flathead; Brown dismissal unheld; Save the crocodile tears, it's oil supply that counts;...