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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9 2 d CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Vol. 117 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 No. 54
DRUG ABUSE IN THE MIT.ITARY
Mr. HUGHES. Mr. President, inasmuch
as the distinguished...
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REKARXS OF SENATOR l'o~IKE MAXSF:i:E:.::> (D . , M01'TAXA)
BEFORE ':'nE
MORTGAGE BAKiffiRS ASSOCIATIOK OF A!4ERICA
ST . .l.TLER HILTON HOTE~
WASHINGTON j D. C.
TtJESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1975j 8:00 P. M.
It is not without so~e ret:cence that I choose...
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...
Swaney faces charges; Council blows lid off cap; Per-Capita payment; Barlow and Adams appointed to staff; Hunting fishing and recreation permits; Ray Dupuis new head of BIA dept; Historical discovery made in Hot Springs; Herbicides-safety...
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June 10, 1970 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 88711
MANSFIELD OF MONTANA
Mr. PROXMIRE. Mr. President, last
Sunday, there appeared in newspapers
throughout the United States an article
by Saul Pett of the Associated Press
entitled "Mansfield of...
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Feb1 t.'<'try 6, 1970 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 81339
vious year and, by 1985, it is estimated
that they will increase ano~her sixfold.
Reports indicate that a!X>ut 1 acre of
every 10 in America. Is trea.ted with an
average of nearly 4...
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1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 495
tained by the Senate in such a ruling.
When a Presiding Officer tried to overtum
that precedent, the Senate overruled
the Presiding Officer.
In 1959 we changed that rule, to provide
that debate could be...
'Straw vote' this Staurday may select new Polson Council representative; Council finally decides on $300 per capita payment; Council votes to charge members for Char-Koosta; New 'reduce-the-Council' petition reactivated; Council follows through on...
U.S. Supreme Court rules twice in favor of Indian authority; 1985's third quarterly will be on July 5; S and K Electronics progress report; Chemicals can be dangerous to humans and water; Polson senior citizens group lists grievances; Survey's 2,...
One in three high school students here get high regularly; Family Assistance moves back to Ronan; Elders, youths turn back the clock for a week; JOM funding cuts here would affect 750 students; Summer fire fighters get ready for the 1985 season;...
Felsman, Steele win top spots on Council by acclamation; A few parting words, Thomas E. Pablo; Tribes hire economics expert; A fifth tribal belt for Camel; The old days are over, says councilman; NRD employees commended; What does the membership...
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...
Locals jump on 'diminish the reservation' bandwagon; Postscript...The Tribes: boon or bane to Lake County?; Laws require jail time for D.U.I., padded carseats for children; Addresses needed by enrollment office; Summer storm takes toll of...
Budget goes down, but so might income; Fiscal year ending, IHS worried; National Indian Day is this month; It's your government: get involved; The young ones are back in school, why not you?; Runners for peace visit Reservation; Indian bingo; Top...
County commissioners withdraw from shoreline board; Council to experiment with reorganization; BIA lives in Pablo now; Whatever happened to BIA's reorganization?; Tribes grow trees for state; Employers: Can you exchange training for extra help...
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...
Twelve months with Ronald Reagan: a progress report; Employee bus service hits the highway; Judge administers court grant; Senate put 'Buy Indian' clause in appropriation bill; TERS now collects "Swanson triangles"; INMED gears up for...