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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...
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...
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March 22, 1968 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE
Mr. DIRKSEN. Mr. President, I had
hoped Lhat commiLtees would not seek
the opportunity to meet, dmin[{ the session,
because I believe It is Imperative
thaL we dispose of thP pending resoluUon,
and...
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...
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 90th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Vol. 113 \VASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967 No.3
JOINT RESOLUTION TO LOWER
VOTING AGE
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
my own behalf...
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9 J st CONGRESS1 SECOND SESSION
WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1970 No.6
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F 0 R R E L E A S E 0 N D E L I V E R Y
ADDRESS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
at
BOSTON COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT, CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS
Monday, June 14, 1971, 10:00 a.m.
BEFORE THE BOOK IS CLOSED ON VIET NAM
It is a good place to he,...
Nothing nuclear allowed on Reservation; Tribes 'gear up' for Kerr by expanding advisory group; 1984 Kerr history so far; Vigil is still on for September; Enrollment meeting: a little hot-tempered, little accomplished; Seniors organize, will meet...
Dam hearings attract hundreds, opinion is split; August per capita will be $100; FERC denies wheeling order; No one home in Pablo last Friday; July quarterly crowd not as light as usual; Deadline passes, but penalties are postponed; Money available...
"Come support the Dam": rally attracts 300, testimony still needed; SKC is accredited; Last quarter's honor roll; "Everything you wanted to know" and editorial discretion; Electronics plant opens doors, waits for work; Kerr Dam...
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...
Secretarial election registration drive yields 627 voters; District meeting to explain secretarial election issues; Still time to register for college; Plumbing course to be offered; Indian water statement; Council highlights; Fourth quarterly set...
Federal official addressed Affiliated Tribes on the Flathead; Family Assistance Division is in trouble; Yahoos are ruining the Rez; Fire danger high, temporary closures announced; Money flows in parts of Indian Country; Washington judge not...
Council, Ronan Chamber of Commerce meet to promote co-operation; Fees set for tribal court advocates; Marvin to fight next month; Planning department helps organize tribal construction efforts; Construction workers talent bank; Flathead...
Air quality reclassification aims at keeping pollution status quo; Sanchez wins Lake County Junior Miss; Affirmative pipeline opinions; BIA Commissioner issues affirmative action policy for Indian women; 1981 CETA funding; Bathhouse to fold;...
Quarterly Concentrates on Trees and Roads; Attention, Thinners; It's 100% Official: A Letter to County Offices; South Fork Fish Plant; Northern Tier Developments; NCAI Meets This Month; The Flathead EDA Planning Department; Opal Cajune on Poverty...
140,000 Bales of Christmas Trees Harvested in 1959 on Reservation; Tribe Opposes Knowles Dam; Christmas Trees Mean Income to Individual Members of Tribe; Council Discusses Appraisal of Land; Inventory of Timber Needed in Future; Secretary of...
Plastic canals won't help agriculture; Jurisdictional question over gambling - liquor arrests; Indians may again get food stamps; Land - use hearing in Polson; Blood is thicker than talk; Who may accompany members?; CAP now NAP and moved; Projects...
18-year-olds will vote on Dec. 15th; 34 to appear on the Tribal Council ballot; Con-Con has 31 hopefuls; December Per-Capita is vetoed; Poslon candidates grilled by voters; Tracts of land for sale to Tribal members.