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...
Montana Power split OKed with hitch; World wowed by Arlee couple; Pack River sawmill nixed; Valley logging unit opened; Tribal income scratched from public assistance; Tribe in line for revenue sharing; Dib Espenoza, Indian rodeo champion; Frank...
Job Corps, Tribe signs contract; Planned forestry program; Jesuit Fathers return Mission lands; Tribe-Montana Power plan powersite; Montana Power monies held up; Reservation open to Christmas tree cutters; Running a modern forest; Proposing...
Permit case in court; Caring for the Reservation forests; Job Corps contract standoff; Indian Commissioner okays distribution; BIA employment takeover: no problem; Indian youth problem TV special; Tribal hunting laws; Forestry: it's more than just...
Indian justice conference; Tribal range hunt-right in courts; Council shifts on childrens shares: Total split of MP check must go through channels; Tribes plan to takeover education, employment; Council committees: are they doing the job?;...
Year-round Pow-Wow planning; Saws silent on largest timber cut; Council votes to distribute Montana Power settlement; Children's money to go in BIA trust; Councilmen voted for people; Dividends are paid; Under BIA grant plan new Health Center...
Treaty hunt, fish rights to be tested; Flathead irrigation project; People of Tribe to decide on judgment: check with BIA pending polling of the people; St. Ignatius judgement Pow Wow slated; Labor Dept. finds fault in area Indian hiring; Zectran...
Flathead Lakers elect Fouty to Board; Sunday..117th anniversary of Treaty; Montana Power to pay $11 and a quarter million by August; Malatare seated after Council double reverse; Wheeler acquitted on firecracker charge; Council committee wading in...
BIA announces deadline for MVP consumer counccil applications; New life for Hot Spring bathhouse?; EAP to see how others deal with employee substance abuse; Tell IHS or they might not pay; December per capita stays with past policy; Council meets...
IHS eligibility changes seen as the newest termination ploy; FY87 budget hearing scheduled for next week; Some interesting per capita info; Hello bears, good-bye hikers; "East Pablo" is looking to grow; Seniors protest new program and...
Council approves spending blueprint for Kerr Dam revenue; The free-book program should be back next month; Quarterly talk; Kerr Dam, The Char-Koosta News, a code of ethics, the bathhouse...; Evans calls her first district meeting; S and K...
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CONGRESSION r\.L RECORD June 27, 197 4
Pages S-11808-29
SENATE ACCOMPLISHMENTS,
JUNE 26, 1974
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, before
adjourning for a few days in celebration
of the Fourth of July, I would like
to review the progress made by...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
M<ay 31! 1972 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 88583
By Mr. MANSFIELD:
S. ~57. A bill to insure congressional
review of tax preferences, and other items
which narrow the income tax base, by
providing now for the tenninaticn over a
3-year period of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Nuvemb.-r ~0, 1071,. CONCRr~~SlONAl RECORD-SENATE
THE TIME HAS COME FOR WAGEPRICE-
PROFIT CONTROLS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr Presldertt, there
Is a good deal of talk going around about
the economy, but that is all lt is-talk.
We note In this morning's...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
May 31, 1972 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 88583
By Mr. MANSFIELD:
S. 3657. A bill to insure congressional
review of tax preferences, and other items
which narrow the income tax base, by
providing now for the tennination over a
3-year period of...