United States--Politics and government--20th century
•IJ76l CO. !GRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE August 8
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Nine-year-old case is over: Tribal sovereignty vindicated; No dividend next month; McDonald gets 43% of the votes; Small-scale hydropower activity picks up; Head lice make lousy pets; In the days of our grandfathers: Sophie: career woman, Tobacco...
Tribe establishes community relations office; Seven Water suits dismissed; Indian Child Welfare grant application; Cruiserweight battle declared a draw; Oldest center member honored; Tribe hires Clair Krebsback; Time management workshop; Two Eagle...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Decernber 4, 1970 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENA:rE s 19465
Tim SETTING OF CERTAIN HEALTH
AND SAFETY STANDARDSWHERE
SHOULD THE AUTHORITY
BELONG?
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, a
f ew days ago I asked the distinguished
chairman of the Committee on...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Statement of SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D. Montana)
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NEW HORIZONS FOR THE AMERICAS
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Administration's New Aid-Program for Latin America
It has been reported in the press that the Administration intends to
ask Congress...
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...
"Come support the Dam": rally attracts 300, testimony still needed; SKC is accredited; Last quarter's honor roll; "Everything you wanted to know" and editorial discretion; Electronics plant opens doors, waits for work; Kerr Dam...
Tribal sovereignty makes a few strides in Circuit Court; Cruiserweight title to stay in Puerto Rico; Lots of Reservation fish start their lives in a Creston hatchery; NCAI greets 1982 with a Washington, D.C. session; About Good Medicine Books...and...
Secretarial election registration drive yields 627 voters; District meeting to explain secretarial election issues; Still time to register for college; Plumbing course to be offered; Indian water statement; Council highlights; Fourth quarterly set...
More on Constitution; December 15th Election polling locations; Council candidates; Montana Magazine features a bit of Indian history; Anna Whiting will compete for Rhodes Scholarship; Indian women in action; Browning man asks State to honor his...
"The longest walk"; Air quality application; New social worker; In honor of Johny Arlee; Tribal Post and Pole Yard; "Natural Resources Development Impact Conference on the Indian Community"; Energy resources and environmental...
Soil and conservation measure snow and water depth; BPA transmission lines discussed; YACC activities underway; Head Start in Arlee; Women and infant care; American Legion installation and initiation; Daniel Pablo Post 68 officers (photographs);...
Quartely Meeting - Jan. 6, 1978; Move to Complex underway; The election is over - but politics are not; Some food for thought from a spiritual leader, an interview with Johnny Arlee; Former Chairman Mitchell pleads innocent; Farmers and ranchers...
The transmission line corridor - - - "Its more than an exchange of land for a few beads!"; Ft. Peck makes plans for air force base; Flathead Indian Museum celebration; Eye exams are important for your child; A glimpse of Catherine...
Council votes to build complex; Special Tribal Election Notice; All Indian Basketball Tournament, Creepers win again; Camel will fight in Missoula; Indian Dilemma: Lessons of history too long ignored; Shades of Ewell Gibbons Or-ever eat a pine...
Lakota speaker stresses the need for a personal philosophy; Fire closes Tribal, BIA offices; Some advice for burning season; Culture committee calendars still for sale; Reva Elisa Liberty; Gene Beauchaine; Want a loan? It takes more than desire and...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
• .Tilly 14, 1.%9 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE s 7971
THE PROPOSED EXTENSION OF
THE SURTAX
Mr. CURTIS. Mr. President, it is my
firm belief that the tax b111 which extends
the surtax and repeals the investment
credit should be passed and...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
CONGRESSIONAL R ECORD
SENATE P ROCEEDINGS
Septembe r 4, 1963
15462
NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, for
several weeks, the Senate has had the
proposed treaty on nuclear testing.
The question has been examined intensively
not...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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STATE112IJT OF SEHATOR MIKE MAHSFIELD (D . , f.10IlTANA)
NUClEAR TEST BAU TREATY
Mr. President:
For several Heeks, the Senate has had the proposed Treaty on
Nuclear Testing. The question has...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Janum·y 23, 1968 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 8269
~NATOR MANSFIELD'S APPEAR~
-~ANCE ON "ISSUES AND ANSWERS"
TV PROGRAM
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I ask
unanimous consent to have prtnted in
the RECORD the transcript of the...