Sheep transplant agreement; Florence Gariepy Smith obituary; "Dog Dancer"; Indian Water Rights part 2; Changes Announced in USDA Food Programs for Indians; New Director For Phoenix Area Indian Health Service Named; HEW publishes booklet...
Many concerned about dwindling reservation game herds; Hundreds attend center opening; Rose Cline is new SUD; Dupuis on tribal bench; Bouchard is new EDA planner; Larry Hall reservation planner; Power line facts disputed; $6,000 in smokes are...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Aprtl 13, 1976 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 86541.
THE END OF AN ERA: ASIA-A YEAR
AFTER THE FALL OF INDOCHINA
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. Pres:ldent, on
April 10, 197.5, In an address to a Joint
5ei!Sion. Preslden t Ford asked Congress
to approve an...
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...
Historic luncheon brings note of peace, optimism; Member returns per capita payment; Reservation population expected to grow; Sign up now for summer jobs; Present awaits 1983's first enrollable baby; Employees receive incentive awards; WIC office...
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...
Oil firm approaches BIA to search for oil here; Expansion project complete and in use; Ronan students earn eagle feathers; The first U.S. flag is raised over Japanese territory; Flathead Head Start plans summer program; Motorboat moratorium ends...
First Pow-Wow of the Decade is "Weirdest Ever"; Bryan Brazill Chosen I.T.Y.P. Chief; Wanted: Prodigal Tribes; Council Meeting Highlights; Head Start Round-up; Camel Can't Fight for a Least Three Months; Familiar Faces in New Places;...
Logging units closed to hunting; New forestry plan would cut virgin stands; How tax exemtion works; Ronan JOM meditaion to start in June; Grizzly bears protected; Indians "entitlied" to courts; Second bear captured; Penalty waived in...
Many worried about Reservation development; Trees fall in valley unit; Special meeting set on Kootenai demands; State Indian Education meet; Payout petition in Council; "Wildfire" development of Reservation feared; Tribal police...
State High Court to Hear Pierre; Results of Res. Water Survey; Bad Teeth: A Bite on the Problem; Will Fluoridation Help Biggest Toothache? Tribe to Lobby for Dentists; Tribe Submits Jobs-Education Proposal; $2.4 Million Job Corps Contract; Dixon...
Indian justice conference; Tribal range hunt-right in courts; Council shifts on childrens shares: Total split of MP check must go through channels; Tribes plan to takeover education, employment; Council committees: are they doing the job?;...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
A Challenae to the American Education Syatem
Mr. President, the second aetdon o£ the 85th Congreu it con-fronted
with some o£ the mott difficult and momentou1 problema in the
hiltory of this Nation. They are problema and iaau a which will...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
United States
of America
Q:ongrcssionat Record
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 88th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
Vol. 110 WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1964 No. 60
THE GREAT SILVER RUSH
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, with
the indulgence of the Senate,...
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congressional Record p. Sl2972
(C(Q)[p)f August 10, 1970
ST~ OF smNATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., loJ)!fl'AlfA)
Mr. President:
I.s.at week, the Soviet Union and Western Germany initiated a non-aggr
sion pact. The agreement still awa1 ta tonnal signature...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
United States
of America
Q:ongrcssional Record
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 88th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
Vol. 110 WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1964 No. 60
THE GREAT SILVER RUSH
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, with
the indulgence of the Senate,...
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United States
of America
Q:ongrEssional1Rccord
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 88th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION •
Vol. 110 WASHINGTON, SATURD AY, MARCH 21 , 1964 No . .53
House of Representatives
The House was not in session today. Its next meeting...
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April 5, 1973 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 86717
r !fi A m&nent I shAll Yield tO the dis- \
tlngutshed majority leader, but before
d so, I ask that the clerk read ~the
ding amendment.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore.
The clerk will read the...