1977 Pow-Wow a success!; Tribes protect shoreline; Power lines; BIA Indian; Stasso brothers game violation again; Indian loggers: hard luck; Helicopter patrol; HUD bypasses Ronan; Irrigation water short; Melcher visits.
BIA proposed rule change could wipe out Law and Order Dept.; Sobriety camp-out planned for June 26-27; Conference for world's native people, Nine off to visit other world-travellers; Weatherization funds available; Getting off welfare: 'TWEPers'...
Changes proposed in health care policy; Portland to shut down G.A.; Road Closure guidelines; July district meeting was informative, but not well-attended; Postscript..."You can't print that"; Dinner honoring graduates called successful...
Council election season begins: Primary sign-up deadline is Oct. 24; Non-members can harvest slash; State can help victims of crime; SKC offers 'beginners electronics assembly'; JTC hold first meeting of FY86; Hair consided in alcoholism study;...
Council fails to show in Elmo, Kootenais plan split; Forestry practices questioned; BIA outlines absentee voting; 90% payout vote set June 30; New buildings, same old pow-wow; Tribe cracks down on crime against Indians; Salish language; Kootenai...
CSKT to host Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians conference; A little background information on the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians; Another housing program for residents; Portland Health board conference to include local reports;
Dam developers to meet with Tribal Council Friday; Serious problem crops up with S and K Electronics' DOD contracts; Pole cutters urged to attend lodgepole management meeting; New school for Two Eagle set for Pablo; Youngsters commended for jump...
December per capita approved; Incumbents survive; new chairman a certainty; Council 'report card' for FY 83's final quarter... and year-end totals; Pablo chose not to run -- here's why; Shoreline Board extends registration deadline; Hunting now...
eservation forest closed ; State must refund Indian income tax ; 18-year old vote postponed ; House to skalp SB 268 ; Joe Joe and John Wheeler die in Mine accident ; Elmo has a radio station ; Chairman Mitchell scolds BIA for treaty attitude ; Work...
Federal official addressed Affiliated Tribes on the Flathead; Family Assistance Division is in trouble; Yahoos are ruining the Rez; Fire danger high, temporary closures announced; Money flows in parts of Indian Country; Washington judge not...
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...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
• .Tilly 14, 1.%9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE s 7971
THE PROPOSED EXTENSION OF
THE SURTAX
Mr. CURTIS. Mr. President, it is my
firm belief that the tax b111 which extends
the surtax and repeals the investment
credit should be passed and...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
•
March $6, 1970 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SEN ATE S4573 .:---
EVENTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Mr. UA.t'fBF'IELD. Mr. Pres.ldent, in
recent weeks. events in Southeast Asia
have eiC&Iated to a point that, I think,
Calla tol' t:be continued attention of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
• President:
There has been a lot of loose talk in the papers recently which in
effect equates the State of ontaaa with Siberia. The 11Dpl1cat1ons in these
ress ator1es are without substance aod entirely unwarranted. Apart from a
fev...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
•
REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MA.lil"SFIELD (D., MONTANA)
THE KOBLITZ ME10RIAL LECTURE
The Temple
Sunday Morning, April 30, l967
Cleveland, Ohio
CRITICAL COMPONENTS OF CURRENT U. S. FOREIGN POLICY
Along with rabbis, ministers and priests, a...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
• STATE~1ENT OF HIKE HANSFIELD (D . Hont.) FDR RELEASE , TUESDAY , A. M.
OCTOBER 8 , 1963
I vJATER POLLLTT:i:.on - - TII:C l~ATI0'1:\L PE.OilL~1
In paot yc.::1rs, pollution control uao l<:u:r;ely a. public health
probleo. Uh!le this problem is...