118 years ago tomorrow, the Tribes gathered and...; 700 fish die in Jocko from weed poison; What the 90-10 vote means; Bourdon charged with murder; Poison may have harmed Jocko, Flathead Rivers too; Reservation forest environment study starts;...
Changes proposed in health care policy; Portland to shut down G.A.; Road Closure guidelines; July district meeting was informative, but not well-attended; Postscript..."You can't print that"; Dinner honoring graduates called successful...
Commodities Drying Up, Food Stamps by July 1; Mission Unit Logging Will be Delayed; Kyi-Yo Days Events Start Today, End Saturday; Tribal Member Daniel McDonald Named to High BIA Post; Indian week pow-wow; 2,500 gather to hear gripes against tribes;...
Council Agrees to Further Study: Negotiations to "Proceed"; Do You Care About the Air? Come to the Hearing; Bad Feelings About the Pipeline; College-bound? The Feds Might Pay; Ronan-Pablo JOM News; Seventeen Students Commended; 'Important...
Council drops impeachment charges; Public Law 93-638; Mission land dispute; Eva Paul property; Ceta summer program; Aborezk; Indian health service honors two employees; Xylene again and again; Health in Headstart; Forest management plan: Irvine...
Council gets its first look at irrigation project's "problem-solver"; New car tax refund details; Tribal summer youth employment workshops announced;Firms selling services available from SSA free; How to survive budget cuts in spite of...
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...
First Pow-Wow of the Decade is "Weirdest Ever"; Bryan Brazill Chosen I.T.Y.P. Chief; Wanted: Prodigal Tribes; Council Meeting Highlights; Head Start Round-up; Camel Can't Fight for a Least Three Months; Familiar Faces in New Places;...
Forestry plan part 2: Some searching questions; Arlee pow-wow July 1; No action on Mission lands; F.S. to pay for pilfered tribal trees; Dixon school seek joint credits; Trosper reappointed to committee council hangs credit's dirty laundry; Elmo...
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ADDRESS BY SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
at the
ANNUAL ALUMNI HOMECOMING BANQUET, CARROLL COLLEGE, HELENA, MONTANA
Saturday, October 10, 1970 - 7:00p.m., m.d.s.t.
As a holder of a degree from Carroll, I feel an intimate part
of this...
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Silver Bow Council - Auoust 1939
It is sao~ to be back in Butte again anu to see se many
of wy olo friends . Tne fame of Butte is ~J:orld - vdae ana tne
spirit of its people proverbial .
[hen I first came to Butte in 1922 I ~as a...
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REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MA.lil"SFIELD (D., MONTANA)
THE KOBLITZ ME10RIAL LECTURE
The Temple
Sunday Morning, April 30, l967
Cleveland, Ohio
CRITICAL COMPONENTS OF CURRENT U. S. FOREIGN POLICY
Along with rabbis, ministers and priests, a...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
•IJ76l CO. !GRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE August 8
progmms under the Stat.e plan not nr.ected
by such !allure).
Local Agency A!"Pllcatlons
s .. c. 505. tt tbe Commtsstoner determines,
with respect to any St.ate ror wblch an allotment
ha"...
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(D. , llOOIA)
CtliRDr U. s. FCMEI<lli POLICY
Alo08 vith rabbis, min1atere aod priests, a D*llbC' of the Senate
1s atlOQ8 tboae UI)St 8C\I~ aware of the great l'8D8I Of problems 'Which face
tbe oatioo and Sive riae to ita priDC~ anxiettea. Both...
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