; Tribes Fare Badly In Three Court Cases; City of Polson Accused of Civil Rights Violation; District Meetings Changed; Tribal 'pot' is running low; Kerr Dam Memorial Plans: Date Changed, More Names Sought; Eye Clinic Schedule Updated; Elmo...
Charles Spencer Appointed New Superintendent; Oldest Member of Flathead Tribe; Christmas Tree Management Program Started; Memorial Day Observed on Reservation; Reservation Conservation History Given; Editorially Speaking; Largest Supervised Land...
Council bows to pressure, votes 6 - 3 for per capita; Move to Portland may have BIA afoot; Power bills jump this month; Flathead Irrigation Project is under fire; Crisis center may open this month; St. Ignatius gets 'rehab' money from state; The...
Court says tax not legal; Allard Robbed; Adams Joins Council; No charges in Mitchell Shooting; Chemawa holds reunion; Tribe contract BIA functions; Tribal members hire forestry consultant; Are we a social organization?; U.M. Health Career Program;...
Election results.....two incumbents lose council race; Two councilmen arrested election day; Per-capita holds are returned; Secretary list is growing; HUD audit may result in charges; New superintendent appointed; Attention veterans; Pablo...
Extension Given to Indian Loggers; Christmas Per Capita on its way; F.R.R.C. Says "We are not radicals"; Flathead tomorrow; Medicine Moan speaks to all; Native corporation enters land agreement; Moccasin Telegraph; Flathead Valley College...
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...
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1960 January 22 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 947
AMERICA'S LOST PEOPLE
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr President. on
my own behalf. and under the 3-minute
llmlr.atlon. I now seek recognl~lon.
The VICE PRESIDENT. The senator
from Montana Is recognized.
Mr....
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IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LOSS
AND SUFFERING OF THE DEAD
AND WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE
ARMED FORCES OCCASIONED BY
THE WAR IN VIETNAM
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
behalf of the distinguished...
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F 0 R R E L E A S E F R I D A Y P.M.'S
LECTURE BY SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
Sponsored by the
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Endowment
(The University of Montana Foundation)
at the
University of Montana, Missoula, Montana
Friday, March 29,...
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February 16, 1972 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD..-SE A1E s 1827
PRESIDENT NIXON'S JOURNEY TO
PEKING
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
the eve of the President's journey to
Peking I think it is 8JPro'pos to make a
few remarks. May I say that the ma.tter
of...
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(See the remarks of Mr. LoNG of Hawaii
when he introduced the above b!ll, which
appear under a separate heading.)
By Mr. ERVIN:
S. 249. A b!ll for the rel!ef Of Margrlt
Binder; to the Committee on the...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 44, Folder 26, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 44, Folder 26, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 44, Folder 26,...
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RESTRICTIONS
I desire to place the following restric-tions
on this record:
That it may be read in the Pr,inceton University
Library, quoted from, and cited by serious
research scholars accredited by Princeton University.
The Princeton University...
Health personnel serving Indians meet at agency; Lemery goes to Portland; Indian legends; 492 acres trust land sold during October; A new industry for the Reservation, The Christmas tree story; Enrollment explained by Council official; New...
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...
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...