Amendments seek to modernize Tribal Constitution; Constitution district meeting schedule; Informative quarterly meeting doesn't attract too much attention; Melcher seeks to broaden federal court power on reservations; Free workshops for business...
Hunters cautioned to be aware of Tribal law; General Assistance payroll change; The primary: four incumbents, 25 others to run; Tribal election notice; They'd rather see you a little poor and behind bars--than dead; Firmness, fairness and open...
Pipeline given 'green light' to cross Reservation; Tribe's water claim contested; Big Horn decision to stand; Great training opportunity for local youth; Cheyennes keep class I air; 72 get degrees, certificates from SKCC; TERS graduates five;...
Crows lose 20th century 'Battle of the Bighorn'; State Legislature hears testimony on control of tribal resources; Legal aid may fade away; Budget woes on the Flathead; Brown dismissal unheld; Save the crocodile tears, it's oil supply that counts;...
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...
Salish and Kootenai Housing Authority to hold open house; Constitution undergoes another revision; Confederated Salish and Kootenai fund youth ranch; Judge Boldt to retire; Ronan District Meeting; INR bulletin; Regulations for Eastern Creek Roll...
Extension Given to Indian Loggers; Christmas Per Capita on its way; F.R.R.C. Says "We are not radicals"; Flathead tomorrow; Medicine Moan speaks to all; Native corporation enters land agreement; Moccasin Telegraph; Flathead Valley College...
National Congress of American Indians convenes; Accident report; Camel Brothers firght in Missoula; The Annual bison round-up; Alternative School films Documentary; Tribal Court notes.
Complex will be built in Pablo; Tribal council hires forestry consultant; Cabin Creek mine in phase II; Salois resigns NAP job; Forestry Technician School opens; Commodity program continues; Melcher to meet with the tribe; LEAA grant awarded; Fort...
Jocko fish kill spurs council irrigation poison ban ; Perma fire destroys 700 acres ; Hassle over direct drug service ; What's new on the reservation ; Dan Loonskin looking for his tribe ; Dave McGuigan is named job corps camp director ; $500...
Hot, Dry Summer Days Result in Restrictions on Forest Use; A Little Insight Into the Per Capita Process; Attention-getting Case Just Confirms Old Law; California Indians plan rally this month at Reagan's ranch; Indian Timber Organization Hosts...
Media takes it on the chin at otherwise quiet quarterly meeting; New enrollment, post-n-pole meeting, April 27; SKHA has a busy Spring planned; Taxes and Indian Country; New law requires Social Security numbers for children 5 and over; VA benefits...
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1967
STA'mMniT OF SENA'IDR MIKE MAMSP'IELD (D., l«lt'l'ABA)
It is ley' privilege at this tt.me to have the honor to introduce
Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, vho 1n turn v1ll introduce h1s colleagues for briet
remarks.
Dr. DeBakey...
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THE RECORD OF THE 92D
CONGRESS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, today,
hopefully, we may bring to a close
the 92d Congress-a Congress which has
worked hard for 2 years and produced
legislation of major significance. The
Senate of the 92d Congress...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Given before the Subcommittee on Library and Memorials
of the House Administration Committee
S'r.ATD-1ENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
November 14, 1967
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In the last Congress, the distinguished Minority...
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5 y BROADCASTING AND ':'HE ~;E't! DIME.'SIONS 01<' THE NE~:S
REXARKS OF SEXATOR .MIKE ~MNSFIELD (D . , MO~TANA)
BEFORE THE
FIFTY- SECOND A~~UAL CONVE~TION
OF THE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS
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HOUSTON,...
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Statement o! Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana)
!:~YLROELECTRIC POWER, THE KEY TO MCN:'ANA'S FUTURE
Mr. President, the paat cne hundred yearo are unsurpassed in history
for the great multiplication of rr..ankind' s abilities to produce fer his...
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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...