BIA announces deadline for MVP consumer counccil applications; New life for Hot Spring bathhouse?; EAP to see how others deal with employee substance abuse; Tell IHS or they might not pay; December per capita stays with past policy; Council meets...
Management of FIIP power division may be decided soon; Council member resigns; deadline to file for replacement election is Monday; Two-year fishing moratorium established for the Jocko River; Discussion at the quarterly touched on the usual...
IHS eligibility changes seen as the newest termination ploy; FY87 budget hearing scheduled for next week; Some interesting per capita info; Hello bears, good-bye hikers; "East Pablo" is looking to grow; Seniors protest new program and...
Proposed IHS regulations would hurt less-than 1/4 degree members; Group seeks more changes at FIIP; Elders program changes announced; Kicking Horse JCC to stay a while; Tribal college graduates three dozen; The Story of Chief Cliff; Blue Bay's back...
"...Come to the pow wow with me, see what lived here before us, and what will outlast us all."; Whatever happened with Ordinance 44C? Tribes extend jurisdiction to all acquatic lands; DOI official visits Flathed; Holiday or no, the...
Tribes to invest in $5.5 million convention center, $600,000 sawmill; Attention Reservation schools: Tibes offer free curriculum, training; April 19 meeting attracts typical crowd with typical comments; Summer Youth Employment Program recuiting...
Tribes respond to two FIIP reports: Interior's FIIP transfer order breaks the law, says Council; Planning begins on Gramm-Rudman cuts; FY-86 Tribal budget summary reoprt as of December 1985; There's got to be a better way, says Council; Indian...
Gramm-Rudman budget-balancing bill has federal money-spender worried; Buffalo Rapids 2 and 4 proposed for development; THD's in the market for another director; New Council members want more S K Industries information; No new faces in federal...
Interior Department, senator thumb noses at FIIP report, BuRec to move in; Credit Committee chairman fired by Council; Payments mailed a week early, Tribes may have to take out a loan; Hellroaring timber sale: Scenery and water quality win over...
Pre-canvassed primary votes put all five incumbents on December ballot; December per capita: only $250 to be held; Off-Reservation moose hunting now requires a permit; Tribal Council gives green light to plan to get itself out of business;...
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December 1, 1.%7 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE s 17481
By Mr. DIRKSEN:
Article entitled ·Wounded Servicemen at
Great, Lakes Hospital Support L. B. J.'s Vietnam
Pelley," publlshed In the Charleston
Mo. Enterprise-Courier of November 16,...
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February 1, 1972 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE s 867
SENATOR MANSFIELD APPEARS ON
"ISSUES AND ANSWERS"
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I ask
unanimous consent that the ''Issues and
Answers" program of January 23, 1972,
be incorporated...
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s 12182 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SEijATE July 28, 1970
zen, we should try to do it. That is why
I would like to keep alive the discussion
of the importance of volunteer forces in
this area. I hope that we can devise some
means to do it. I...
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NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY
LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO
Rodgers Library Notes
OCTOBER 1961
THE PLACE OF BOOKS AND LIBRARIES IN THE
PRESENT WORLD-WIDE STRUGGLE FOR
PEACE AND SECURITY
by
SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD OF MONTANA
ScHOLARS, particularly...
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United States
of America
Q:ongrcssional Record
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 88th CONGRESS, SECOND SESS ION
Vol. 110 WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1964 No. 86
CATTLE AND BEEF IMPORTS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. Preside71t. I
ask unanimous consent to have...
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REMARKS
Amendment to Int erest Equalizat ion Tax Extens ion Act of 1969
re: modification of recordkeeping requirement s on
ammunit ion records.
Oct0ber 9, 1969 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 812283
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
have listened wlth...