Pend d'Oreilles Once Roamed Throughout State; Health Offices Moved to St. Ignatius; Tribal Election Results Given - Morigeau Elected Chairman; Grazing Land Applications Now Available; Haskell Students Earn Honors;
Oil on troubled waters, some plans for the reservation ; JOM committees meet on Roran School problems ; Good medicine thinking safety ; Kinnikinnick ... stick that in your pipe and smoke it ; The Indian side of U.S. bi-centennial ; Tales: Kootenai...
Feds go to bat for Indian water rights; Senate bill 76; Federal BIA budget cuts hit home; Browning named superintendent at Ardmore Agency; Staff members fired; Andrus asks for reductions in Pacific salmon catch; Lucy Eneas Auld, obituary; Wilfred...
Flathead Reservation to host affiliated Tribes; Council votes to employ themselves one day a week; President Reagan is Blackfeet tribal member by adoption, chairman says; Vandals and trespassers to be cited; Hot Springs wants that bathhouse; The...
Bathhouse may open: state water talks close; Tribes add office space; Camel scores 'K-O' in Billings; Council meets with BPA; Evaro smokeshop robbed; Crows protest decision: Montana reacts; Lawyers say ruling will have impact on other tribes,...
Primary votes canvassed, no surprises; Water rights deadline may change; Daily paper reports wrong per capita; NTPC pipeline developments; Pre-schoolers get unexpected vacation; Cahoon charged in Tribal Court; Life got tougher for...
Lake County votes to support Namen's case; Water ordinance is law -- maybe; Federal agency delegates permit power; Councilman disputes local news stories; Notice to all Tribal employees with Connecticut General Insurance: you're not supposed to...
Hunters cautioned to be aware of Tribal law; General Assistance payroll change; The primary: four incumbents, 25 others to run; Tribal election notice; They'd rather see you a little poor and behind bars--than dead; Firmness, fairness and open...
Proposed amendments enjoy a lot of hoopla; First three of six district meetings are lively, if not SRO; Facts about the proposed amendments to the Tribal Constitution; Old language compared with new wording; Public reaction stalls commissioner's...
Three state legislators initiate meeting with Tribal Council; March says 'good riddance' to winter; What do you mean 'TERS won't get a new school'?; What should we do with our trees?; Proposed 5-year timber sale plan: 1985 to 1989; Who's the newest...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
S17620 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE
'
October 9, 1970
NATIONAL WHEAT INSTITUTE'
Mr. MANSF!.ELD. Mr. President, it is
a coincidence, yet nonetheless significant,
that this year's "Day of Bread" observance
on October 6 occurred...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
812594 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE August 3, 1970
NEGOTIATIONS IN THE
MIDDLE EAST
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. Pr~ldent, I
em encouraged thnt at long In,t, more
than 3 years after the end or the 6-Day
War In 1967, that Isrnel. on the one
hand, tbe U.A.R.,...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 6282 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE April 25, 197 4
INFLATION AND WAGE AND PRICE
CONTROLS
Mr. GRIFFIN. Mr. President, of
course this Senator has taken note of
the action yesterday reportedly taken by
the Democratic majority 1n caucus when,
a s I...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
S586 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE January 19, 1967
REDUCTION OF US. FORCES IN
EUROPE
Mr MANSFIELD. Mr. President. I
send lo the desk a resolution and ask
that It be read, along wL. lhe names of
the cosponsors.
s. n~,. 40
Whereas tho foreign policy...