Construction resumes on community centers; Young Adult Conservation Corps; Bighorn sheep - no hunting; Tribal Council Committee/Representatives; Big Brothers and Sisters of Lake County; Post and pole yard temporarily closed; Attention - commodity...
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;...
Tribal Election Notice; And the answer is: A communicative, honorable teetotaller; Candidates' questions dominate district meeting; The candidates speak: Noel Pichette, Robert McCrea, Kenneth Friedlander, Catherine Hamel; Forest Service announces...
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;...
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;...
; Marvin's Number One; Second Quarterly Report; Friedlander Case Dismissed; Elder's Bus Is Off and Running; Fire Fighter Step Test; Indian Foster Homes Needed; Need Help Paying For Fuel?; River Closed to Motors; Century Party; Immunization Time...
Attention Tribal Elections; Roger McClure Holds Meeting in Polson; All Tribes Must Join Together; Playing Games; Passing On --D'Arcy McNickle; In Which Direction Are We Going?' Tribal Officials Resign Suddenly; Rodeo Championships; Tom Pablo's...
Council and commissioners meet formally to discuss Ordinance 44D; Montana Indians sought for new movie; Going door-to-door for public TV; No news from the latest Tribal-state meeting; BABES poster winners announced; What to do with Blue Bay; SKC...
Tourist stop planned for Ravalli Hill; Over 100 business people attend Tribal orientation luncheon; "Flathead" is a misnomer; Clock is ticking down on IHS eligibility comment period; THD offers help with government paperwork; Indian...
Proposed $5.5 million convention center makes progress; Come celebrate being sober; Pondera Hydro vows to hang in there; Head Start closes season with gala affair; 'Especially for youngers': How you can help the elderly; Independent honor guard is...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 22, Box 77, Folder 5, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
F 0 R RELEASE SUNDAY A.M.'S
REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
at the Symposium
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
March 9, 1968-...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
January 22 , 1968
The product which brings us together for this meeting
is one which has performed an exceptional service in the United States
for many years. The potato chip is nutritious and economical. Quite
apart from its adult uses, therefore,...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
F 0 R RELEASE S U N D A Y A.M.'S
REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
at the Sympos ium
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS
March 9, 1968- 8:00p.m., c.s.t.
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: REAPPRAISAL
AND REAPPORTIONMENT
It is...
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17144 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE July 21, 1965
THE SITUATION IN VIETNAM
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, the
situation in Viet Nam, in the words of
President Johnson, Secretary McNamara
and others, is likely to get worse before
it gets better....