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Remarks of
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SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D-MONT.)
Before the
Senate Committee on Government Operations
January 21, 1976
Mr. Chairman, members of the Committee: These hearings
coincide with the concluding days of the Select...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
Special Note: Prefix to
Speech of Senator Mike Nansfield (D., Montana)
For Release, Friday ~.M. 's, May 16, 1958
The remarks which I am about to deliver and those which I shall deliver
in subsequent addresses were prepared before the recent...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
STATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
TID!: 2ND GERMAN CRISIS
Mr. President:
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In recent weeks, two serious incidents have taken place in connection
with Berlin. They reveal once again, with stark...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
STATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D. , MOUTAITA)
THE 2ND GERMAN CRISIS
Mr. President:
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In recent weeks, two serious incidents have taken place in connection
with Berlin. They reveal once again, with...
Federal energy agency hires Tribes to study fish and geese; Do you have to pay Federal tax on posts, poles or Christmas trees?; Manpower offers OJT; Flathead Irrigation Project research; Tribal court decisions enforced by state courts only if filed...
Tribes and county to regulate shoreline use; McDonald throws hat in state political ring; Employment Review Board is established; Office continues the search for job and training opportunities; Less spent on Indians; Tribes discuss Kerr Dam...
Federal official addressed Affiliated Tribes on the Flathead; Family Assistance Division is in trouble; Yahoos are ruining the Rez; Fire danger high, temporary closures announced; Money flows in parts of Indian Country; Washington judge not...
Secretarial election seeks decision on primaries, concurrent jurisdiction; Registration mandatory for secretarial election; Fluoride in the water, yes or no; Robinson, Obersinner leave Reservation; Pablo delegate to GIIC; Labor, minorities endorse...
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...
Big Medicine Dies at 26; Editorially Speaking; Discusses Potentials of Indian Ceremonial Shows; Indian Claims Commission Rules Tribe Had Aboriginal Title to Ceded Lands;
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...
Sulfuric acid kills fish (in Finley Creek); Corps of Engineers dam workshops; Mission's friendly "neighborhood facility"; Results of karate tournament; The first five months of disability; Back-to-school health hints.
New moon of bands spread all over; Charlot leaves the Bitter Root; Report on natural resources; Good medicine; Moran Sisters cut albom; Are reservations ranges mismanaged?; Social security and you; Flathead health board meeting schedule.
Logging units closed to hunting; New forestry plan would cut virgin stands; How tax exemtion works; Ronan JOM meditaion to start in June; Grizzly bears protected; Indians "entitlied" to courts; Second bear captured; Penalty waived in...
Both Commodities and Food Stamps May Be Available; No Blood on Tattered Hellgate Treaty; Con-Con Committee Miffed Over Constitution Draft; "Containerized" Seedlings Being Studies By BIA; Proposes Formation of Indian Block Vote Plan;...
Logging Truck Flattens Home of Lucy Parker; Pollmann Innocent But Permit Law Is Upheld; Tribe Sues For Lake Bottom; BIA Looking For New Commissioner; JOM Committees Slate Indian Class Programs; Reservation-wide JOM dinner; Forest Open But Still...
FIIP power division is officailly Mission Valley Power now; Off-Reservation measles outbreak prompts vaccination advice; Law clinic to study Tribal appeals court; Teen Connection forms in St. Ignatius; Friedlander can help with communication...
Tribal Alcohol Program cooks up a week-long celebration; Lottery tickets to become illegal?; Usual stew-pot of topics at quarterly; Council to consider suggestions from horse riders; 'Take the initiative', was a major message at the Affiliated...