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(EXCERPTS> PEKING, TWENTYFOUR 24 JUNE••...
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...
Controversial Indian Definition Study Turns Up Six Choices; Standing Arrow Pow-Wow; SYEP Awards Best Workers; Inch by Inch, Northern Tier Forges Ahead; Local Boy Winner; Salish Center Dedication Announced; Art Show Scheduled for September; Pow-wows...
Xylene Is Now Permissable; Flathead River Water Statement Given; Lucy Parker Has a New Home; 18-Year-Old Vote Election Slated For Novermber 17; Council Election Dec. 15; Hungry Bears Near Ronan; Council Halts Sale of Tribal Lands; Statewide Water...
Council votes to accept payment on disputed land; Congressional legislation; Last member of Indian band called home; Mrs. Mary Ann (Pierre) Toppseh Combs (photograph); Councilman Tom Pablo; Welcomes EPA's recent decision; Thinning and slash...
Chemawa remains open; Senior citizens need help; 35 jouses to be built; Alphonsine lozeau murray; Semi-Pro's are scouting; The future of the Ursuline school? There won't be one; McCrea and Mitchell receive commendation; Tonni Matt is Runner-Up.
Chief Jackson takes leave; Housing board fires director; Arlee and Elmo meetings; Senior citizen dance; Wind storm damages moss peak; Star team goes to Phoeniz; Camel has 12 and 0; N.I.E.A. Convention; The Ursuline School: Memories of how it was.
The Bitterroot flavored by a starving mother's tears; Forest Study Team Zeros in on Roads; Louie Nine Pipe Dies at 83 years; Thousand of fish die when McDonald shrinks; Enough Reservation Roads to Circle the Globe, almost; $13-Million in Water...
eservation forest closed ; State must refund Indian income tax ; 18-year old vote postponed ; House to skalp SB 268 ; Joe Joe and John Wheeler die in Mine accident ; Elmo has a radio station ; Chairman Mitchell scolds BIA for treaty attitude ; Work...
Five firms to bid for valley; Cracking down on trespassers; Jurisdiction rundown: Pierre awaits decision; High court to decide Indian cases in March; Justice department stalling case; Trust land transfere is unreasonably hard; Game conviction...
Tribe Bankrolls Wheelers; Water study report Wednesday; More on BIA shakeup; Students tell their tale; Shakeup in top Indian spots; Indians oppose coal-gas plant; Cattlemen worry about "A" canal shutdown; What impact will EPA court ruling...
Hundreds Turn out for 'Fun Without Alcohol' Gathering in Arlee; Meeting to Include Protest Demonstration; Diabetics' gathering at Blue Bay was enjoyable and Informative; Council Approves IHS Construction Projects Now; Tribal Chairment Meet with...
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...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
AMTRAK IN MONTANA
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, Senators
may recall that I have been followlng
the develOPment of Amtrak very
carefully, especially its service to my
State of Montana. Amtrak is faced with
some problems, and there have been
some...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
March 2, 1970
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE
the direct election bernu~c I believe Umf
fully one-half of the Members of the
Senate s.re opposed to the direct syslem
but they would be unable to agree on
any substitute plan.
For that reason, it...
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File - PERSONAL rc: Qucstionn~ire
QUESTIONS FOR SE~ATOR ~IKE VA "SFIELD
Sub~itted by Ray Kosanke , ~ovcmber 5, 1973
1 . \\·hat future do you fors ee for NATO?
(Doti1 Ray Kosanice and De~~ter :"1.
Faulkner ce.rded)
2. Do you feel Europe...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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Around the first of March• 1946 , Mr. J . E. Corette , VicePresident
of the Montana Power Company, accompanied by H. H. Cochrane ,
Chief Engineer of the Montana Power Company, came to Washington.
Jack Corette , and I like him personally, came...