Colleges Enroll Many Students from Flathead Reservation; Superintendent's Comments; McCrea Chosen New Secretary; Editorially Speaking; Fire Season Provides Employment for Tribe;
Montana Power split OKed with hitch; World wowed by Arlee couple; Pack River sawmill nixed; Valley logging unit opened; Tribal income scratched from public assistance; Tribe in line for revenue sharing; Dib Espenoza, Indian rodeo champion; Frank...
The bitterroot: nourishing the Tribe; Kyi-Yo speakers on Indian youth; Hendrickson and Matt to go on European junket; Reservations schools meet slated; Council accepts distribution petition; Three Mission log sales; 18-year olds to vote on 18-year...
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...
More have filed for council; More off-reservation members to vote November 17; Con-Con candidates may file; The tribal Constitution, by -laws and amendments; JOM groups hear about tours; Is blood a political issue?; Europeans welcome Indian...
Commodities or stamps: sampling the soup; Tribe polls 18-year-old vote Saturday; Three district races spark council elections; Six file for con-committee; Thompson named BIA commissioner; Off-res. vote court decision delayed; Tribal Council...
18 Year-olds will vote on Dec. 15th; Choosing your candidates and casting your vote; 34 to appear on the tribal council ballot; Con - Con has 31 hopefuls; December per-capita is vetoed; Poson candidates grilled by voters; Tribal council candidates;...
Moratorium on Mission Mountain logging projects; Highway 93 still taking toll; Con-con preparing for April 5 work deadline; January Law and Order report; JOM meet in Billings; Snow slides a spring hike danger; Pack-out garbage orinance; Indian mass...
Dam hearings attract hundreds, opinion is split; August per capita will be $100; FERC denies wheeling order; No one home in Pablo last Friday; July quarterly crowd not as light as usual; Deadline passes, but penalties are postponed; Money available...
Continued dry conditions result in mandatory 'hoot owl' restrictions; Tribes move for injunction against FIP; Morigeau pleads 'no contest' to misdemeanor theft; Swimmer's itch: summer's bug-a-boo is back; LIEAP public comment period; Standing Arrow...
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PB.OCBBDINGS AND DBBATIS 01 THI 90th CONGR.ISS, PIR.ST SISSION
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AJ.V!BASSf\LOR ¥-liTH TOKYO SHIMBUN
July 11, 1984
TOKYO SniMBUN : We would like to start with the question connected
with the differences in u;s . politics and Japanese politics . As
a former politician it seems t o us that you...
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3peech of .Jenator N i!' e Iv~an sfie ld (D., Iv ont ana)
AMBASSADORIAL APPOINTiv~ENTS
:i'v: r. President:
I wonder whether there is anyone in this country who can read
who does not lcnow the name of lviaxwell Glucl;:: , I wonder ho,,-, many...
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Speech £ nator Mike
April z. 1955
nsfield (D. , Monta!lA)
ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS
The F r11m on Anglo-Am rican Relations coUld n t be m re
timely nnd pertinent. This is m re o in view of the recent releaae of
the text of the c ntroveraia\ Yalta...
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l&rtroduction to Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana)
on "Atomic Bombs to U-Bombs in Ten Years"
Mr. President: Few subjects are of greater importance to the...
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE fr June f20
prehe~e about setting a precedent
that could have no end if tha:t were
done. I understand that the committee
actually did approve the item, and then
decided to take it out because of the
State...
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48 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE f~64uary 8,
~aulle some years ago accepted this frontier
s the proper Pol!sh-Germnn boundary.
··Our overall objective In Europe Is the reduction
or tensions so that the ground may
be paved for the eventual...
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HOLD FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY
ADDRESS BY SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
Before the
Carolina Forum, The University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Monday, March 13, 1967
8:00p.m. (EST)
CENTRAL CONCERNS OF AMERICAN...
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~GING EUROPE A'tm UNITED STA'rES PO~
Address by Se::mtor Mike M!l.nsfield (D. 1 Montane.)
n1e Springfield Adult Educe.ti~ Council
Springfield ~~blic Forum, The Philliys Lecture
Technical High School,...
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1964 CONGRESSIONAL REcORD- SENATE 15141
slon and the Interior Department should be
uncoordinated. This subject should have the
prompt attention of the Congress.
6. Uncertainties facing private Industry as
the present Federal 50-year...