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...
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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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THE IRISH HERITAGE IN AMERICA
This day has been given over to parades, to feaeting and to
other more robuet purauih. That b true, not only here in Pittaton,
Pennaylvania but in cities throughout the nation and the world. N'herever
two or more...
Dedication ceremonies a success; Camas Hot Springs' Health Resort, part 2; Meeting with Representative Pat William's staff members; Viola McDonald, obituary; Kerr Dam Conjecture; Dedication ceremonies, celebration (photographs); Seraphine K....
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JUSTICE FOR THE VICTIM OF
CRIME
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
have long advocated the concept of estAWll8hing
at the Federal level a. program
·designed to compensate the innocent vic-
Mike...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 47, Folder 57, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 47, Folder 57, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
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STATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MA~SFIELD (D., MONT.)
BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON ARMS CONTROL,INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS
JULY 25, 1973
Mr. Chairman,
I want to begin by thanking you for the invitation to address
this Committee on the...
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to take such a step which would take the
lnltl:\tlve away from the Communlsta In that
part or the world.
The hour In Asia Is very late. We have
entt-red a crucial 6-month period...
Tribes, FIP agree on fisheries protection, court case dropped; Polson Council member to resign; Fishing restrictions announced for five reservoirs; TWEP is taking applications; LIEAP accepting applications; S and KE reports progress on $3.2 million...
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...
Budget adjusting may aid law enforcement and road opening; Quarterly meeting was interesting by generally ignored; Not too many folks went to the meeting in Arlee either; Interior signs Kerr Dam lease agreement; On the termination road again;...
Vandalism to substation causes blackout, PCB spill; Quarterly meeting full of information, but not that full of spectators; Power bill problems? Here's help; Elders and Culture Committee discuss wakes and traditional; Flathead Culture Committee to...
Kerr Dam, polluted fish, road closures, river restrictions, and FIP; Council votes for $200 for Christmas; Lower Crow Reservoir fish may be a health hazard; Controversial road closure program shut down; Cultural material for sale; Lower Flathead...
Tribal electronics firm gets $2.3 million contract; 'No progress' talks to resume this week; The intent of MPC through E.W.; Lakeshore permits deadline extended once more; Reservation hosts a series of 'healthy' visitors; Still time to sign up for...
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...
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...
Petitioners take their show on the road; Another district meeting announced; "Everyone knows our Char-Koosta is censored"; Takin' it on the road: May meetings summary; Relicensing team tells its side of the story; Pablo reports on his...
Indians win round one of Kootenai Falls dam controversy; Hot Springs - Camas area to have district meeting; Shoreline office reminds of July 1 deadline; Mission's district meeting: 'The weather did us in'; Electronics plant nearly ready to open;...
Morigeau removed as councilman, charges may follow; More about the Flathead Irrigation Project; Newest rate hike begins today; County wants help naming roads; Land-use planning not too interesting to Mission folks; What the Flathead Culture...
Felsman, Steele win top spots on Council by acclamation; A few parting words, Thomas E. Pablo; Tribes hire economics expert; A fifth tribal belt for Camel; The old days are over, says councilman; NRD employees commended; What does the membership...