United States--Politics and government--20th century
J anuary 31, 1973
srATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., IDNTANA)
Gentlemen:
We meet this morning following on the eve of a very tragic
event. What hafpened to John Stennis, what happened to George
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Wallace, what has happened to so many...
Controversial Indian Definition Study Turns Up Six Choices; Standing Arrow Pow-Wow; SYEP Awards Best Workers; Inch by Inch, Northern Tier Forges Ahead; Local Boy Winner; Salish Center Dedication Announced; Art Show Scheduled for September; Pow-wows...
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November 21, 1969
GTATE:·JENT OF SEJ.'IATOR MlKE ~lANSFIEIJ) (D., :t-10l'i'TAN.A.)
1-fr . President:
The Committee's hearings and report on the nomination of Judge
l{aynsworth have been before the Senate for many days . There has been...
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of America
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES 01 THE 9 3d CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Vol. 119 WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1973 No. 203
THE SENATE "lN 1.9'1'3: A YEAR OF
ACHIEVEMENT
Mr. MANSF'IEI.D. Mr....
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 45, Folder 37, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
SUPREME COURT OF THE
UNITED STATE3
The Senate reswned the consideration
of the nomination or Clement F Haynswonb,
Jr., of Soulh Carolina, to be...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
88232 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE May 3, 1973
APPOINTMENTS TO THE OFFICES
OF DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY DIRECTOR
OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT
AND BUDGET
Mr. ERVIN. Mr. President, I ask the
Chair to lay before the Senate a message
from the House of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
S 171 9G CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE September 2J, 197~
~OWER OP CONGRESS TO IMPEA~
AND TRY A PRESIDENT AFTER HE
HAS RESIGNED; AND POWER TO
CONTINUE A TRIAL OF AN IMPEACHMENT
BEGUN IN ONE SESSION
AND CARRIED OVER INTO A
SUBSEQUENT SESSION OF...
Crows lose 20th century 'Battle of the Bighorn'; State Legislature hears testimony on control of tribal resources; Legal aid may fade away; Budget woes on the Flathead; Brown dismissal unheld; Save the crocodile tears, it's oil supply that counts;...
August Per Capita Approved; "We Must Work Out Ways To Make Money"; Council Highlights; Indian Newspaper Being Born; Meet The New SCD Director; Northern Tier - In Brief; 'Birds of a Feather' Census; WIC Schedule Changes; Turtle Lake...
Miss Indian America visits Reservation; Are you eligible?; Fisherman issued summons; Allocation - 55 HUD dwellings; Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians Conference; Personnel management system for Tribe; Jim Steele - criminal investigator;...
18 Year-olds will vote on Dec. 15th; Choosing your candidates and casting your vote; 34 to appear on the tribal council ballot; Con - Con has 31 hopefuls; December per-capita is vetoed; Poson candidates grilled by voters; Tribal council candidates;...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
May 26, 1969 CONGRESSIONAL RI CORD- SENATE
SENATOR MANSFIELD'S COMMENTS
ON THE CBS PROGRAM "FACE
THE NATION"
Mr. KENNEDY. Mr: President, yesterday,
appearing on the CBS nationwide
television program, "Face the Nation,"
.the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
JAPAN -- THE REGION AND THE WORLD
Japan is now the world's second greatest economic power.
At current exchange rates its per capita income is higher than
ours. It is moving to number one in many areas of advanced
technology which we once dominated....
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AMERICAN EMBASSY, TOKYO TEL. 583-7141 EXT. 7919 '
ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
JAPAN NATIONAL PRESS CLUB
TOKYO, AUGUST 5, 1982
Speaking to an...
'Chances are 50-50 that Job Corps will survive' says congressman; FIP would be better served by cooperation says audience; Summer lunch program organization is up to parents; Road closure letter has no effect; S and K Electronics, Inc., has new...
D.C. officials meet locally to discuss FIP, other issues; 'Tis budget time again; Latest enrollment list; Tribal enrollment proocedures; What are those tepees doing along Highway 93?; Bear closure now in effect; Non-members cited for fishing...
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...
The Tribes' FY 84 budget: Revenue sharing requests outnumber dollars 2-to-1; Shoreline ordinance gets final approval; TERS announces accreditation, sports practice; Court news for July; Big fish found as river research progresses; 'New old'...
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...
Lake County votes to support Namen's case; Water ordinance is law -- maybe; Federal agency delegates permit power; Councilman disputes local news stories; Notice to all Tribal employees with Connecticut General Insurance: you're not supposed to...