Many Indians Still Prefer Commodities Over Food Stamps; $ 750 Per-Capita Checks to be Mailed August 23; Power-Line Meeting Slated for Mission; Pow-Wow Dance Results; Reservation Highway Toll Stands at Nine; Headstart to Open Sept. 16;...
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE August 3, 1 !J l .'!J
THE MINIMUM WAGE LAW
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
have received a telegram from Mr.
Joseph Beirne, president of the Communications
Workers of America, expressing
the hope that the .s~nate...
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zen, we should try to do it. That is why
I would like to keep alive the discussion
of the importance of volunteer forces in
this area. I hope that we can devise some
means to do it. I...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Speech of Senator N'ike Mansfield (D., Montana)
Feoruary 23, 1955
AMENDMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ACT OF 1949
l\t:r . President, today I a.n introducing a bill which would, if enacted,
guarantee far<:ers 100 percent of parity price for their 1955 and...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
January 1958
fenator Mike Mansfield (D. Montana) :C omrrients On The Administration 1 s
Farm Program
The President has sent to Congress a message on agriculture and in the
message he recommends a continuation .of Public Law 480',' as well as an...
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES 01 THE 9 3d CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Vol. 119 WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1973 No. 203
THE SENATE "lN 1.9'1'3: A YEAR OF
ACHIEVEMENT
Mr. MANSF'IEI.D. Mr....
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REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
at the
RALLY FOR U. S. SENATOR GEORGE McGOVERN
Civic Arena, Huron, South Dakota
Saturday, March 30, 1968, 8:00p.m., CST
Some weeks ago, when Senator McCarthy entered the
New Hampshire primary, I was...
Rose Evans selected to finish out Wall-McDonald's Council term; Puppets help youngsters understand alcohol and drug abuse; Petition clarified; SKC patiently awaits for word about its TV station license; Five Indian economists will win fellowships;...
'Chances are 50-50 that Job Corps will survive' says congressman; FIP would be better served by cooperation says audience; Summer lunch program organization is up to parents; Road closure letter has no effect; S and K Electronics, Inc., has new...
"Come support the Dam": rally attracts 300, testimony still needed; SKC is accredited; Last quarter's honor roll; "Everything you wanted to know" and editorial discretion; Electronics plant opens doors, waits for work; Kerr Dam...
Petitioners take their show on the road; Another district meeting announced; "Everyone knows our Char-Koosta is censored"; Takin' it on the road: May meetings summary; Relicensing team tells its side of the story; Pablo reports on his...
'Don't be fooled' about sell-out Kerr Dam petition, warns Council member; New TERS campus is in planning stage; Walk-a-thon may net $2,000; What do you want for Summer recreation?; FRO tackles FIP issues with news supplement, meetings; Dixon...