United States--Politics and government--20th century
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ADDRESS BY M1BASSADOR M.IKE l·1ANSFIELD
BEFORE
NIKKEIREN SPO.t-JSORED 13TH SEMINAR FOR TOP MANAGEMENT
FUJI YOSHIDA, YAHANASHI PREFECTURE
JULY, 22, 1981
President Otsuki,...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D. , MONT. )
at the
14th ANNUAL CONVENTIO:N OF THE MONTANA STATE AFL-CIO BANQUET
Holiday Inn, Helena, Montana
Friday, August 14, 1970 7:30 m.d .s.t.
Members of the Montana AFL-CIO, guests and friends all- -I...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
AT THE
CLOSING PLENARY SESSION
OF THE
FOUR'IEENTH MEXICO-uNITliD STATES INTERPARLIAMEN'l'AR'f CONFERENCE
MAY 15, 1974
Senator Olivares, Congressman Rodriguez, Congressman Wright, fellow
parliamentarians fran Mexico and the United States,...
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Hedncsd.Dy, I·1ey 13, 196l~
12:15 p .m.
In the yearn during t~hich I have been in the Senate, cancer
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Charles Spencer Appointed New Superintendent; Oldest Member of Flathead Tribe; Christmas Tree Management Program Started; Memorial Day Observed on Reservation; Reservation Conservation History Given; Editorially Speaking; Largest Supervised Land...
Weed control program on idle lands; Relocation specialist writes on program; Heisel analyzes 1957 Christmas tree pruning; Many changes since 1940 in west boundary timber
Bison Range Recalls Reservation History; Land Trust Restrictions get five year extension; Forestry grazin notes; Land in irrigation district must be properly classified; Letters to the Editor; Editorially speaking (W. W. McDonald).
Father Louis Taelman, S.J., The Flatheads' Friend and Priest; State Jurisdiction Ends as Result of Fort Peek Case; Jurisdiction of Highway Partrol on Reservation is Formally Requested by Flathead Council; Lengthy Correspondence Explains...
Quarter of a Million Dollars in Seven Weeks; Ordinances Affecting Enrollment of Members; Ordinances Governing Enrollment, Article II Constitution and Proposed Amendment;
Pend d'Oreilles Once Roamed Throughout State; Health Offices Moved to St. Ignatius; Tribal Election Results Given - Morigeau Elected Chairman; Grazing Land Applications Now Available; Haskell Students Earn Honors;
Father Taelman Gives a Life of Service to Indians; 'Dam' Problems Plague Flathead; LaBreche Is Named Superintendent; Of Flathead Reservation-Spencer Is Transferred to Fort Hall, Idaho; Area-Wide Fire School Is Very Successful; Status of Credit...
Goal is Nearer in Flathead Claims Settlement; New St. Ignatius Hospital Reminds of Health History on Flathead; Man-Caused Fire Point to Problem of Trespassing; Seven Years Since Third Wheel Started at Kerr Dam; 4-H Member Writes of Trip to...
Indian studies set at University of Montana; Clarence Woodcock is editor; UM Indians place in speech meet; Housing project set up by tribe; Dennis Dumont heads alcoholism program; Progress report from NYC on classes held; NYC creates employment;...
Jurisdiction: One Down One to Go; Satch Pleads to Reduced Charge; Indian Dallas Howard Aims at Gov. Mansion; White, Huitt Score in Debate; Council Briefs Bearhead Urges Vote Participation; Birds and Wildlife Hurt by Spring Brush Burnoffs.
Kootenai Coalition: aiming for a showdown on rights; Storm gathering over 90 percent distribution plan; Kyi-Yo starts Wednesday; Kootenai radio schedule; Councilmen to go to Washington; Three charged in two rape incidents; Council calls for...
"Grandfather" Chief George remembers; Judgements affect commodities; New views on Indian laws; Kyi-Yo panelists discuss rights; Wheeler innocent; Gubernatorial hopefuls stump for Indian vote; Howletts, Tribe sue on state income tax;...
No appeal for Montana Power; Wheeler acquital holds...but in state Supreme Court; Malatare wins Arlee vacancy election; Tribe; Pierre appeal; Utility to cough up $12 million; Fuse lit on firecracker; Salish tongue; Kootenai language; "You name...
Year-round Pow-Wow planning; Saws silent on largest timber cut; Council votes to distribute Montana Power settlement; Children's money to go in BIA trust; Councilmen voted for people; Dividends are paid; Under BIA grant plan new Health Center...