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...
FIP studies expanded use of tribe's water; Northwest tribes becoming "Energy Arabs"; Koot-nay lodge is raided; 1,400 Indians to poll November 5; Tribe-state face off on Indian tax matters; Burland-Red Crow Union different; Alternative...
Recreational permit law upheld in Federal Court; No more state income taxes for Indians; Kootenais want their share; Dixom JOM: Bringing Indian involvement; Mist over souther half of Flathead Lake is lifted; ITB wants more government employment;...
Tribes announce proposal for FIIP co-management committee; 44D hearing attracts good-sized audience; New program can help people expand their markets; SPO reports about last month's oil spill;
Good-sized crowd watches swearing in, officer selection at quarterly; Tribal Chairman Mickey Pablo reviews 1987; Fire destroys elder's house; MTI/TIP students reunite; Public TV could debut almost any day; Nine posters selected for IHS area-wide...
New evidence heard in two FIIP power division lawsuits; Irvine wins run-off election; Candidates' statements; MVB-ball tourney results; Fun Run winners listed; College basketball schedule announced.
Council and commissioners meet formally to discuss Ordinance 44D; Montana Indians sought for new movie; Going door-to-door for public TV; No news from the latest Tribal-state meeting; BABES poster winners announced; What to do with Blue Bay; SKC...
Council gets its first look at irrigation project's "problem-solver"; New car tax refund details; Tribal summer youth employment workshops announced;Firms selling services available from SSA free; How to survive budget cuts in spite of...
No dams on the Flathead right now, Council tells Pondera Hydro; Special "centerfold"; Restoration on old Polson Catholic cementry needs your help; Summer Youth Employment Program recruiting begins; Grizzlies killed at Post Creek home;...
Tribes to invest in $5.5 million convention center, $600,000 sawmill; Attention Reservation schools: Tibes offer free curriculum, training; April 19 meeting attracts typical crowd with typical comments; Summer Youth Employment Program recuiting...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 1890 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE February 19, 1974
Mr. JACKSON·. I yield myself such
time as I may require.
Mr. P~esident, the administration's
failure to impose ceilings on crude oil
prices is incomprehensible for a wide
variety of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
MIKE MANSFIELD
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June 21, 1974
Honorable Tom Judge
Governor
State of Montana
Helena, Montana 59601
Dear Tom:
We have had staff reports on the meeting held in your office in Helena
on...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
THE LEDO-BUIDU. ROAD
A, Background,
By mid-year of 1942 the area occupied by the Japanese had been
extended to include all Burma, As the Japanese swept up from the south,
English, Burmese, Kachins, Anglo-Indians, and a defeated army of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1963 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 5605
REPORT ENTITLED "TRADING WITH
THE ENEMY ACT''-REPORT OF
A COMMITTEE - SUPPLEMENTAL
VIEWS <S. REPT. NO. 128)
Mr. JOHNSTON. Mr. President, from
the Committee on the Judiciary, I ask
unanimous consent to...
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86228 CONGRESSIONAl. RECORD- SFNN['E Jlpril ?7, 1 tl/'0
Wasllin•~ton Post by Senat.ors KENNEDY,
GOLDWATER, COOK, MAGNUSON, and myself
supporting the legislat.ive approach
to giving the 18-year-old the vote, be
printed at this point 1n the...