Soil and conservation measure snow and water depth; BPA transmission lines discussed; YACC activities underway; Head Start in Arlee; Women and infant care; American Legion installation and initiation; Daniel Pablo Post 68 officers (photographs);...
Tribes to invest in $5.5 million convention center, $600,000 sawmill; Attention Reservation schools: Tibes offer free curriculum, training; April 19 meeting attracts typical crowd with typical comments; Summer Youth Employment Program recuiting...
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c:::t::nl.~tion, nccoiQl· shed a grcnt dea_ :fi.n the area of cri~ control. We tooll the
;_.,.,.::.t::.c.t::v~ an ;_x1cocd a m.:~:0er of r::~osu:-:es on cur o·m, as ~.;ell as gave expecli.t::.o~s
co. o::.cle:-:c io;;1 t10...
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8 1730 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE
f THE COPPER STRIKE ~r. MANSFIELD Mr President. the
distinguished Senator from Arizona fMr.
FANNIN] raised a question yesterday
about a. petition filed with the National
Labor Relations Board by the...
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Mv opponent t r lks of the price of cop~er and I
t hink there is much in what he says that I can agree with .
But , when he e.Rys the Adm:lnistratio'1 is "unct.ermining the
~ources of the miner ' s And smeltermen ' s livllinood "
he 1~...
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Wed. August 10, 1966
Have heard there is going to
be a picnic at Gregson Spring
on Sunday about 11 a.m.
About 1 p.m. it should be in
full swing, and maybe~ if you
drive through you might want
to stop by.
Peggy
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box...
Kerr Dam - a look at the past; District meeting reminder; "Team" clarifies some things; Mary B. Alexander, obituary; Agnes Gardipe, obituary; Victor H. McClure, obituary; YCC has 70 jobs; Lozar trades 9-year-old position for new business;...
Water and Power Committee meets with BPA; Tribal severance taxes upheld; Chairman comments on Namen decision; New coordinator named; D.C. budget cuts hit home; Early-day Council boasted almost three dozen members; Snowpack is looking good; New...
Council Approves 15 Month Budget; Ron McCrea is Tribal Police Chief; Members Oppose Complex; Job Corps Saves the Day; Tribal Council Wage Raised; 21 Accidents in May; Attention gardeners!; Welcome to the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Flathead...
"Dam studies" subject on public meetings; A new beginning for the tribe and MOD?; HUD to build 75 new homes; Reservation forests - future logging sales; Alcoholism: Are you an alcoholic? Do you know someone who is?; Do we have a child...
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...
Constitutional committee begins difficult task; No constitutional vote for off-reservation voters; Councilman Joe McDonald will listen and learn; Education key to improving Indian living conditions; Trapping regulations; Valley unit 1974 cut is...
90 Percent distribution plan goes to polls June 30; State Supreme Court reviewing Pierre case; Pollman files for dismissal; Barlow returns to Browning; Camas are blooming, soon ripe for picking; Charlo, Michelle, Kootenai Alexander considered for...
Council fails to show in Elmo, Kootenais plan split; Forestry practices questioned; BIA outlines absentee voting; 90% payout vote set June 30; New buildings, same old pow-wow; Tribe cracks down on crime against Indians; Salish language; Kootenai...
New Budget, 10 Percent to Tribe, 90 to people; State Supreme court agrees with Pierre; Dixon sewer bid is $286,000; Tribe shares $65,374 with government; Navajo Indian Fights for seat; Forestry: Can Xmas trees compete with sawlogs; Stink over...
What's new on the reservation?; Valley Units Sells for $4.9 million; Court denies drop of trespass charge; Tribe, BIA sign pact for human resources; Federal Employment freeze; Two new tribal game wardens; Kootenai Communications; Custer loses...
Photo caption reads: Joe Bouchard, Missoula’s first motorcycle cop, 1920. (Photocopy of photograph ; Joe on motorcycle in front of tar paper shacks ; handwritten across white bottom margin: “Missoula, Montana” and “August 1920."")
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United States
of America
Q:ongrrssional1Rccord
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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. COPY· ADmESS BY SEIIATOR HI KE l•lAUSFIELD (D., MonTMIAl
at the
.KEtlNRI'H P. O'OOffllELL FRIE!IDGHIP ImmER, ~-BOOTON ROI'EL
lloston, r.tasaochuoetts - Saturday, Je:nlJIJr1' 22, 1966
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It 1a not my practice to venture fortb f'rolll...