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~ Mr. Minister, Mr. Nagano, Mr. Ikeda, Gentlemen: ~~~ ~
I am delighted to meet with you today to discuss the Floating
Department Store which will visit 13 Japanese ports next fall. I am
particularly...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
011 tbe
Germn situation, I vi dh to aq that I aa <leep.q distressed by tlw uevs
of the 1l1Dess of th Cecret&rJ ot &)tt.\te.
'!be 4ut1ca of tbe SeeretarJ ot State 8l'G Juat about tbe moat
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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).
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Senate
W EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970
Tbere are 2,150 Americans In Laos, 830 of
them in omcla.l government positions.
The U S. has loot at leMt 100 pilot~; on
La.otltni missions and about 25 other AmerIcans
have been killed In line of duty.
This...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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May )d., 1969
STATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
ABM
The debate on the Safeguard ABM that has occurred to date and the
testimonv that has been given have resulted in a conflict and not a consensus
of views. No confluence of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers: Series 21, Box 38 , Folder 70, Mansfield Library, University of Montana.
For Release A.M.'s, Thursday, May 30, 1957
A FOREIGN POLICY FOR PEACE
Address of Senator Mike ~funsfield of Montana, Commencement Exercises
College of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
REMARKS FOR AMBASSADOR MANSFIELD
MEETING AT KEIDANREN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31~ 1978, at 3:30 P.M.
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Mr. Chairman, Mr~ Minister, Mr. Doko, ~ Gentlemen:
I am delighted to meet w~th you today to discuss
preparations for our October Export...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
88Tn CONGRESS}
1st Session SENATE fEXEC'l Tn ·E
\ REPT. Xo. 3
99-119
THE NUCLEAR TEST BAK TREATY
REPORT
OF THE
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE
ON
EXECUTIVE M, 88TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1963.-0rdered to be...
Introductory -- Tours afoot -- Two summers afoot through "Glacier" / by A.A. Kelsey -- What to wear and to carry "over trails afoot" / by Warren L. Miller --Some equipment hints for women walkers / by Lulie Nettleton -- Some...
Judge may dismiss Tribe's application, negotiations with MPC continue; Budget report month ending July 1984; Crowd braves bad weather to attend Kerr vigil; Flathead Culture Committee reports a busy summer; Price of Char-Koosta to go up; Captured...
Kerr Dam public comment sought; Petition is debated at latest district meeting; Kerr relicensing: point and counterpoint; Tribal information on Kerr relicensing issue; Kerr Dam - a look at the past, part 2; Eleven visit Rocky Boy for ITYP 1984;...
Tribal chairman talks about the Flathead Project; Oil and gas leasing of trust lands topic of meetings; Bingo commission forms in Polson; New Bureau policy causes Tribal protest; President answers letter from Indian Country; Indian group sponsors...
The Tribes' FY 84 budget: Act Two: Budget approved; cuts volunteered for last-minute revenue sharing item; Constitution on agenda; Reprieve for G.A.; Hot Springs road closure announced; Longer leases of Tribal land Ok'd; Been wondering about those...
Tribes get the nod to start spending Jobs Bill money; Arlee Pow wow is next month; attendants needed; Budget report for May; Forest Service studies fungus in Ronan greenhouse; Notice of policy change for W.I.C.; Pilot hydro project could yield...
NTPC's green light turns yellow, referendum vote called; Water conference set for July; Tellier is chosen ITYP Princess; The case for the Northern Tier pipeline; USCCR: Indians could become a '51st state'; Blackfeet oil company formed; Mitchell...
Pipeline given 'green light' to cross Reservation; Tribe's water claim contested; Big Horn decision to stand; Great training opportunity for local youth; Cheyennes keep class I air; 72 get degrees, certificates from SKCC; TERS graduates five;...
Dupuis to Guide ""Model Court System""; Camel to Defend Crown; Get Out The Vote; Thinners Meet with Council; Law & Jurisdiction Program Planned; ""Vial of Life"" Program; The Tribes' Legal Team; DNRC...
Tribal Council Election; If You Can Dish It Out; Tribal Member Charged In Tribal Court; Gary Kimble Leaves Indian Affairs Committee; Salish Kootenai College Comes Of Age; Johnny McClure; Tribes Sued by Widow; Cruiserweight Update; Prison...
National Indian Group Meets in Missoula; License Applications on Kerr and at Thompson Falls Not to Affect Buffalo Rapids; McDonald to Attend Wilderness Preservation Bill Hearing in Salt Lake; Commissioner Emmons Reports Growth of Indian Scholarship...