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...
Enrollment Amendment Clarified-Error In Previous Char-Koosta Causes Confusion; Land Advertised for Sale on Flathead Reservation; Candidates Listed for Council Posts; Two War Heroes Answer Last Call;
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...
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...
Too early to say 'yes' or 'no', Council tells Pondera Hydro; Tribes host national fish and wildlife conference; Proposed lodgepole plan heads back to the drawing board; TWEP is accepting new folks; Fires in the wilderness: So go ahead and burn, but...
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...
R. Dupuis, C. Woodstock are Indian M.P.R. specialists; Flost trip offers plenty; Proposal to amend constitution, bylaws; E.T. Moran proposes new constitution and bylaws, tribal council asks members for their comments, suggestions.; Indian and...
Therriault and Pablo chosen as Council chairman in suprise compromise; SKC fund receives $25,000; FY 85 Tribal budget summary report: September 1985; Shoreline says earlier is better; St. Ignatius school receives Teen Institute grant; Lady Council...
Action on IHS-THD contract delayed while public meetings convene; Food fair time again; Some hot advice for summer; Doctor urges improving self-image; Powell chosen best IHS CHN; Lakers stars visit the Flathead; Indian rodeo magazine to begin...
D.C. officials meet locally to discuss FIP, other issues; 'Tis budget time again; Latest enrollment list; Tribal enrollment proocedures; What are those tepees doing along Highway 93?; Bear closure now in effect; Non-members cited for fishing...
The New Building makes its debut as quartery meeting site; NTPC's pipeline is shot down in Washington state; 'The New Building', among others, needs a better name; Tribal offices play 'musical chairs'; Help available for arranging wakes; Charity...
Council meets with senator to discuss FIIP and other concerns; 'GRAMBO' may hit IHS after all; U.S. Supreme Court asked to review law; Dismissal reaffirmed: Dismissee charges Council with 'yo-yo-ing'; Free (almost) book store finally opens; 'RIF'd'...
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United States
of America
~ongrcssional Record
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 90th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
Vol. 114 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1968 No. 99
The Senate met at 12 noon, a.nd was
ca.lled oo order by the President protempore.
The...
Char-Koosta Babe; "As Far As We Are Concerned, You Are The Champion"-The Flathead Reservation Honors a Hero; Chemawa to Celebrate 100 Years; Future Location for Trade Facility; Phillies Won, Homesteaders Lost; What Works In Higher...
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:OUR:.IXG~OX, VER.:V~O:T
SU1~AY , Y~RC?. 2> 1975, 8:00 P.M .
INTRODUCTION
· ·· · When George Aiken announced his retirement from the
Senate last year , my first reaction was to talk to him at
breakfast the next day about changing his wind ....
United States--Politics and government--20th century
September 16, 1971 •
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE s 14407
The PRESIDING OFFICER. A quorum
is present.
EXTENSION AND REVISION OF THE
DRAFT ACT AND RELATED LAWSCONFERENCE
REPORT
The Senate continued with the consideration
of the report of the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 5956 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE April 29, 1971
•
TO POSTPONE IMPLEMENTATION
OF PROPOSED "AMTRAK" RAIL
SYSTEM
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
behalf of my distinguished colleague
from Montana <Mr. METCALF) and myself,
I send a...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
IJ <tongrcssional Record UnicedScates 88th
of America PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
Vol. 110 \VASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1964 No. 144
MEAT IMPORTS-WILD ANIMALS
AND WILD BIRDS
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore.
The...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 6678 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE May 11, 1971
have an all-volunteer army. We have
tried to discriminate against our own
citizens and their wives in a manner
that I cou.ld not imagine any country in
the world doing.
We have never gi ;n this a...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
t s 3888 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE !1arch 25, 1971
RAILPAX PLAN IN MONTANA-II
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
Tuesday, I addressed myself to the problem
of what I consider to be the unwise
decision-to put it very mildly-of the
National...