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;
Health Services Explained; Editorially Speaking; Grazing on Flathead Reservation; Want an Educational Loan? Here's Some Helpful Information; Adult Vocational Training Program Questions, Answers;
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...
Moratorium on Mission Mountain logging projects; Highway 93 still taking toll; Con-con preparing for April 5 work deadline; January Law and Order report; JOM meet in Billings; Snow slides a spring hike danger; Pack-out garbage orinance; Indian mass...
Mission Valley Power's "vacation" seems over after dismissal of suit; 1600 surveys have made it back to Pablo; Culture Committee and elders open bitter root season with feast; Tribes to host ITYP in Arlee next month; Homesite cleaning...
Pre-canvassed primary votes put all five incumbents on December ballot; December per capita: only $250 to be held; Off-Reservation moose hunting now requires a permit; Tribal Council gives green light to plan to get itself out of business;...
Photo caption reads: April 5, 1909. Second railroad grade and bridge were owned by W.A. Clark as part of the electricity system. Big Blackfoot Milling Co. mills in background.
Photo caption reads: Bonner before 1910; Photo shows the Bonner House. (Label in upper left corner reads ""25"" ; homes set somewhat haphazardly along logged-over flat that is now Bonner ; unclear which is Bonner House ;...
Photo caption reads: Carl Johnson plowing snow with the Stokke Truck. Carl & Stokke built the trucks at the mill. Ice House is in background, 1936. (Label in upper left corner reads ""160"" ; wooden buildings in background...
Photo caption reads: Florence McCloskey in the background. John McCloskey, Bernice McCloskey and Ed McCloskey. (Woman holds small baby ; two young children stand to her left ; Outside wall of a building is visible in background)
Photo caption reads: Myla Secrist at the former Nearman home in Piltzville. (Toddler standing on grass in front of home ; picket fence visible in background ; partial view of brick porch visible in background)
Photo caption reads: Edith, Emma Lou and Lois Fuller. Mother Ada Fuller in back. (Girls and mother standing on wooden sidewalk ; snow patches visible in background on lawns ; homes in background ; photo taken in Bonner)
Photo caption reads: ACM Mill, burned in 1919. In background, #1, cook house, #2 bunk house. (Burned wreckage of cook house and bunk house ; teepee burner in background)
Photo caption reads: Guy Olson, Alice Violette. (Alice, wearing dress, on swing ; Guy pushing swing ; teeter totters behind swings ; possibly outhouse in background ; possibly mountain above Piltzville in far background)
Photo caption reads: Nils Hallgren, Carl Berglund. Windlass In back for drawing water for washing. (Two very toddlers in snowsuits in snow ; Blackfoot River and mill? in background ; tree blocks most of background)
Photo caption reads: Left to right: George Quilette, Clara Egan?, Elsie Ruby, Mary Quilette, Don Ruby,. woman in background? ____ men in uniform? ____. (Eight adults in clusters with unidentified buildings in background ; all standing ; dressed up...
Photo caption reads: Erma (Niemi) Peterson and Harry Peterson, WWII. (Man in uniform holds arm of woman in dress ; child with dog in background is not identified ; cars and mountain in background)
United States--Politics and government--20th century
RESPONSIBLE COOPERATION IN FOREIGN POLICY
- BIPARTISANSHIP REDEFINED -
On February 20th President Eisenhower spoke over the airways
on the Middle Eastern situation. Earlier that same day the President had
met at the White House with Congressional...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY
REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
before the
Missouri Bar
Muchlebach Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri
Thursday~ September 7, 1967
11:00 a.m. (CDT)
TROUBLED TIMES
There are, I am advised, about a thousand lawyers...