Big question at the quarterly: Change the blood quantam rule?; Montana Indian News; Taiwan flu vaccine avaiable; N.R. library for Indian kids; $4,000 needed in seven weeks; SKHA solvency rates mention; Family party plans needed; Are you elegible...
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 votes not to employ themselves one day a week; Tribal T.V. stars; Pichette schedules district meeting; Marvin Camel update; Land use rules amended; File this under 'tribal government'; This one's not one of ours; Williams seeking...
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Senate
T UESDAY, MARCH 6, 1973
ENROLLED BILL SIGNED
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
TRANSLATION OF READER ' S DIGEST ARTICLE
An Interview wi th U. S . Ambassador
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Shortly after President Ronald Reagan took office ,
he made a telephone call to the U. S . Embassy in Tokyo .
There , Ambassador Mike Mansfield...
Good News and Bad News: The Ash is Gone but Glacial Lake Missoula is on the Horizon; District Meetings: Constitution Postponed, Northern Tier Set Up; ""Ammo"" for this week's Northern Tier meetings; Update on Family Assistance;...
How per-capitas are made; Council condemns Indian protests; Elders drop education and employment; Valley unit will be sold at oral auction; Lucy Pellow Finley; Tribal leaders disagree on Indian demonstrators; Who won in Washington?; Jurisdiction...
Judge may dismiss Tribe's application, negotiations with MPC continue; Budget report month ending July 1984; Crowd braves bad weather to attend Kerr vigil; Flathead Culture Committee reports a busy summer; Price of Char-Koosta to go up; Captured...
Kootenai men appeal game conviction; Commissioners sign Montana Power distribution; Old firecracker fuse goes off as smoke tax case is heard; Christmas tree cutters honor closed areas; Marvin Camel: a Flathead fighter with a future; Rocky Boys give...
Lewis and Clark Meeting the Flatheads; Editorially Speaking; Tribal Attorneys Give Report on Pending Claims of Flatheads; Garbage Not a Tourist Attraction; Heisel, Thompson Transferred Burge, Osborn to Retire;
Media takes it on the chin at otherwise quiet quarterly meeting; New enrollment, post-n-pole meeting, April 27; SKHA has a busy Spring planned; Taxes and Indian Country; New law requires Social Security numbers for children 5 and over; VA benefits...
New Constitution Would Change 1975 Council Elections; Seeking Hot Springs Doctor; PHS Dentist in Polson by June; High Court Rules on Smokeshops; Voting Reforms; Mission Man Fined for Bear Hunting; Diseased Deer Found; Rabbit, Coyote, Wolf and...
Powerlines, powerboats, and pristine air; Pilgrimage to Stevensville; Polson meets hard time head on; Junior Miss to be chosen after all; Tribes mentioned in other Indian papers; How Lake County's credit counseling service works - Harvey and...
Taking the teeth out of deadly Highway 93; Council, BIA focus on forestry; No X-Mas per capita payment; Tribal TV Christmas special; Reservation information survey; Drawing a bead on number one health problem; Cheyennes fighting coal leases; DDT...