United States--Politics and government--20th century
September 16, 1971 •
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE s 14407
The PRESIDING OFFICER. A quorum
is present.
EXTENSION AND REVISION OF THE
DRAFT ACT AND RELATED LAWSCONFERENCE
REPORT
The Senate continued with the consideration
of the report of the...
Colleges Enroll Many Students from Flathead Reservation; Superintendent's Comments; McCrea Chosen New Secretary; Editorially Speaking; Fire Season Provides Employment for Tribe;
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Att t time e haft! flv vi oaa In eate Europe.
Arr ye a Umlted fore a ar over uasian dlvblona,
d ploy lar ly iD aat Germany, but alao in oland and waaary.
U it b true that the &tern uropean tiona, partlc\llarly eat
Qermaoy. bave available...
Who cares about health care? Not the Reservation public; Petition shot down in Portland; Northern Tier pipeline won't be built; Now's the time to sign up for 1 of 3 young adult employment programs; Summer Youth Employment Program; Summer Recreation...
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;...
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S7648 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE June 24, 1968
Mr. DffiKSEN. We have eminent
scientists from all over the country. Has
the Senator heard from them?
Mr. CLARK. Yes.
Mr. DIRKSEN. The Senator mentioned
only five.
Mr. President, I yield 3 minutes to...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
H OF ENATOR IK ANS IELD (D) ONTA
eynot Addrc s, l ontana State Democratic Co vention
August 30, 1958
During the pa. t year, this country has experienced
a v ry serious rece ion from which we h v e not f u 11 y r e co v-r
~d.. \V ~ could h ve easily...
Federal funding to Tribes under Reagan takes dramatic nosedive; Did you remember to tag your dogs?; Treaty rights endanger Montana's mice?; What the written record doesn't tell you; The eyeglass program is explained; Multiple use management: what's...
Landmark mission is seriously damaged by local man; Shoreline rules expected soon; Council 'report card' for FY 83's first quarter; Read up on the new tax rules; Flag facsimiles available; Commodity questions answered; Artists' group reports...
Tribal sovereignty makes a few strides in Circuit Court; Cruiserweight title to stay in Puerto Rico; Lots of Reservation fish start their lives in a Creston hatchery; NCAI greets 1982 with a Washington, D.C. session; About Good Medicine Books...and...
Cutter's meeting: Complaints, a bit of praise, second meeting set; Slow-moving equipment delays TV station; 'Drug-Free Schools' is new SKC project; Is a career in nursing in your future?; Twins times two - four times!; Crow Dam repairs take...
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1967
STA'mMniT OF SENA'IDR MIKE MAMSP'IELD (D., l«lt'l'ABA)
It is ley' privilege at this tt.me to have the honor to introduce
Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, vho 1n turn v1ll introduce h1s colleagues for briet
remarks.
Dr. DeBakey...
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FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY SUNDAY
J.DDRESS BY SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D . , MONTANA)
AT THE
LAW CENTER COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1975
5:00 P. M., E. S. T.
AFTER VIET NAM: A TIME FOR...
Council and Polson businessmen meet to promote communication; Montana Congressman hopes to stimulate timber and construction industries; BIA reorganization gathers momentum; A tribute to a great man: Mitch Smallsalmon; Mitchell case decided in...
Flathead River dam projects; Kicking Horse Pow Wow; Good luck Francis!; A paleface uprising; Forestry tour; USDA team will review Reservation; Energy resources and environmental studies training; Women's softball tournament; HRD summer programs;...
Hunting rights upheld in court; Water act is a threat; Flathead River closed; Power transmission lines; Save the Missions; Tonasket speaks at Kyi-Yo days; Council candidate hits campaign trail early; Indian council joins United Nations; New state...
Whitworth resigns; Arlee district meeting; Contract power explained; Petition to stop new complex; Accident Report; Salois Honored; Salois honored; Commodity complaints answered; Carl M. Dupuis; WIC program expands; Judge against gas lease; Lucas...
More have filed for council; More off-reservation members to vote November 17; Con-Con candidates may file; The tribal Constitution, by -laws and amendments; JOM groups hear about tours; Is blood a political issue?; Europeans welcome Indian...
Secrecy about investment program transfer angers Indian leaders; Salmon seasons for 1987 are approved; Photos of Indians by Indians on display; Chairman Pablo predicts there's a busy year ahead; Parents discuss foreign-language requirement for...