United States--Politics and government--20th century
13608 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE September 6
TRIBUTES TO SENATORS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, for
the second time this week I congratulate
the distinguish Senator from Pennsyl-vania
[Mr. CL l and the distinguished
Senator from est Virginia [Mr....
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...
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...
Camel brothers November 11 fight card; Indian voters and Jack Cunningham; Larry Williams' position paper would end Indian reservations; Personnel Board members selected; Alexander "Butch" Sloan called home; Chosen Miss Chilocco; ANA...
Ronan parents talk with board ; Reservation JOM committees meet on Ronan situation ; Job corps to go co-ed ; 16 school board positions open April 1 ; Council denies request to defend "Polson Four" ; Coyote builds a better mousetrap ;...
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...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 19904 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE December 10, 1970
S. 4576-INTRODUCTION OF THE
CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION
ACT OF 1971
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, the
Senate has passed every major Presidential
request for stern measures
against...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Febt'l'ary 11, 1971 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE s 1359
S. 750-INTRODUCTION OF A BILL TO
PROVIDE COMPENSA T!Ol'! FOR
PERSONS INJURED BY CERTAIN
CRil\UNAL ACI'S
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, the
U.S. Sen~.te in the past Congress, ln lrY
estimation,...
The 1984 reorganization of Tribal operations begins; It's time to stop killing females; Fifty-four receive names at jump dances; No more need for TS program; Road closure: is it necessary?; Bingo may be #3 money maker for Tribes; Alcoholism: there...
October quarterly: 'Whole tribe wiped out'; 99-year lease requested; The campaigning for Council begins; primary sign-up deadline is October 28; State officials visit Polson; Chinese delegation enjoys quick tour of the Rez; Tribes donate $6000 to...
Dupuis to Guide ""Model Court System""; Camel to Defend Crown; Get Out The Vote; Thinners Meet with Council; Law & Jurisdiction Program Planned; ""Vial of Life"" Program; The Tribes' Legal Team; DNRC...
Judge Rules Against Tribe In Lake Case; Res. Schools Opening With New Programs; Two-Thirds of Indian Voters Are Not Registered; Tots To Drop-Outs Will Find Something New In School; Tribe Ponders What To Do With Revenue Sharing; Salish Language;...
Health Services Explained; Editorially Speaking; Grazing on Flathead Reservation; Want an Educational Loan? Here's Some Helpful Information; Adult Vocational Training Program Questions, Answers;
Logging units closed to hunting; Profile: James R. Normandeau; Our CETA folks're back in business; Admitted to Montana State Bar; Camas Lanes ready to go; Basketball tourney; Maine Indians reach agreement; Soil Conservation Service; NIHB takes...
Supreme Court refuses review; Members form F.R.R.C.; Court report; Indian: The color of your Psychology; The beginning of tribal government; Book review: "Shoot an arrow to stop the wind"; Tribe Contracts H.I.P. Program; N.C.A.I. five...
Plastic canals won't help agriculture; Jurisdictional question over gambling - liquor arrests; Indians may again get food stamps; Land - use hearing in Polson; Blood is thicker than talk; Who may accompany members?; CAP now NAP and moved; Projects...
FIP studies expanded use of tribe's water; Northwest tribes becoming "Energy Arabs"; Koot-nay lodge is raided; 1,400 Indians to poll November 5; Tribe-state face off on Indian tax matters; Burland-Red Crow Union different; Alternative...
The Old Jocko River Just Ain't What it Used to Be; August Per Capita Will Dry up September Food Stamps; Montana Power Told No Lines in the South Fork; Council to Meet Wednesday Nights; PHS Direct Prescription Results in Better Service; Flathead...
Council acts to govern on 10%, payout 50 to 90% ; Valley sale held up on environmental question ; What's new on the reservation ; Developing tribe's legal powers ; Kootenai communications starts radio series ; Getting it together, Two views of...