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SPEECH OF SENATOR NIKE NANSFIELD (D. , HCNTANA)
To Be Delivered at the
Bicentennial Horld Affairs Forum of the
Foreign Policy Association
To be Held at the
Hotel Penn Sheraton
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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SPEECH OF SENATOR HIKE MANSFIELD (D. , HONTAJ:'JA)
To Be Delivered at the
Bicentennial Horld Affairs Forum of the
Foreign Policy Association
To be Held at the
Hotel Penn Sheraton
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Nay 1, 1959
FOR RELEASE HAY 2, 1959...
Polson's new councilman is Teresa Wall; Here's what you missed by missing the April quarterly; Silver mine to open near Reservation; Make more money with Christmas trees, TFME tells how; Rules set for use of Longhouse; Young Tribal members to visit...
'Native America' earns representation at state Democratic convention; Council comments; 'Detox' passes on, staff says good-bye; Weatherization money is in; Culture Committee begins series of articles; Junior Tribal Council begins new year, seeks...
Quarterly Concentrates on Trees and Roads; Attention, Thinners; It's 100% Official: A Letter to County Offices; South Fork Fish Plant; Northern Tier Developments; NCAI Meets This Month; The Flathead EDA Planning Department; Opal Cajune on Poverty...
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REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
BEFORE THE SOUTHEAST UNITED STATES JAPAN ASSOCIATION
TOKYO, JAPAN NOVEMBER 17, 19 81 { . ~ J e;IL_
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ToG& THANK YOU, MR. HASEGAWA,...
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June 13, 1972
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.Ma!J 11, 1972 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SEN ATE s 7753
ORDER OF BUSINESS
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Pursuant
to the previous order the Chair recognizes
the major ity leader for a report.
Mr. ROBERT C. BYRD. Mr. President,
may we have order in the...
Blue Bay an exclusive Tribal area? Committee seeks ideas; New petition surfaces calling for smaller Council; Catch a tagged fish? Tell it to the Tribes; Tribal Council adopts redesigned offical seal; S and K Electronics, Inc. makes slow progress;...
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...
The Tribes' FY 84 budget: Revenue sharing requests outnumber dollars 2-to-1; Shoreline ordinance gets final approval; TERS announces accreditation, sports practice; Court news for July; Big fish found as river research progresses; 'New old'...
Women suggest income ideas; Portland, here we come; Land use is hot topic at district meeting; Forestry begins new ten-year plan; Valley may soon have a battered spouse shelter; Bus system gets second chance; Montana Indian children say 'yeah,...
Money-saving reorganization plan passes probation; Road closure policy is under fire; North end gets a district meeting too; U of M commencement convenes briefly at SKC; Flathead students take honors at I.T.Y.P.; Teens get pointers on getting...
Tribes, State reach a compromise; Historic vote favors incumbents; Houses destroyed, Council concerned; Per Capita approved; "Meet the candidates" show tours Reservation; Reservation high school takes state football honors; Buffalo...
Primary vote is Veteran's Day; Tribes look to the west; IPHS still has money problems; Water rights filing assistance offered; New rules for firewood; Energy assistance program has money now; SKCC and Kootenai Forest sign education agreement;...
Primaries, yes; retrocession, who knows?; Off-Rez hunting rules suggested; Indian water rights in Montana: more questions raised than answered; Attendance up a little at quarterly meeting; Camel victorious once again; Tribal radio show gets...
Quarterly Meeting Sets the Tone for 1980: It's Going to be an Interesting Year; Council Changes Schedule; Salish Kootenai College Comes of Age; Case Law Supports Regulations of "Off-Rez" Hunting; Local Girl Wins 'Fancy Dance' Trophy;...
Arlee pow-wow; Council appoints Swaney study coordinator; Auto daredevil thrill show June 22nd; Profile- Louis Adams; Carl Hernandez, obituary; Camas Hot Springs' Health Resort, part 1; Peace-Corps VISTA; Annual mini pow-wow (photographs).
Logging units closed to hunting; Profile: James R. Normandeau; Our CETA folks're back in business; Admitted to Montana State Bar; Camas Lanes ready to go; Basketball tourney; Maine Indians reach agreement; Soil Conservation Service; NIHB takes...