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Proposed amendments enjoy a lot of hoopla; First three of six district meetings are lively, if not SRO; Facts about the proposed amendments to the Tribal Constitution; Old language compared with new wording; Public reaction stalls commissioner's...
Joe Dupuis is new Executive Secretary; New Tribal members number 39; Dog ordinance questioned; Endangered mice ad tickles everyone; What the written record doesn't tell you; Council comment; 50th wedding anniversary celebrated Flathead style; SKC...
Successful Elmo pow wow featured many local winners; Salish cultural leader dies; Pablo district meeting: lots of food, not a lot of folks; J.P. Paul is new war dance chief; the Tribal wilderness: man is a visitor; Standing Arrow Pow Wow winners...
Tribal salaries frozen April 30, thawed May 7; 675-4600 is the new main phone number for Pablo's Tribal offices; 'Story inaccurate,' claims councilman,'Honest mistake!' pleads reporter; Washington state sues NTPC, feds; Career Day was an...
Primaries, yes; retrocession, who knows?; Off-Rez hunting rules suggested; Indian water rights in Montana: more questions raised than answered; Attendance up a little at quarterly meeting; Camel victorious once again; Tribal radio show gets...
Tribal Ownership on Lake Shore Discussed, Hope to Issue Permits; A Glimpse at Indian Welfare; Editorially Speaking; Stripes of the Chipmunk; Indian Celebrations; RHS Student Dies at 18; Adolph Ninepipe Was Song Master;
Doug Allard Resigns; Nagel's Suspension Overturned; The "Haliwa Tribe": Black or Red?; Concerned About Enrollment Issue; Feels Ashamed About All This; Here I Am--Standing Up!; Ann R. Dupuis obituary; Charlotte P. Olson obituary; Jamie...
Council says no to pipeline; Satellite demonstration project; Indian Civil Rights Act guarantees freedom of the press; HUD Housing changes directors; File those claims; Water Rights- H R 9951; Flathead Valley Community College; A paleface uprising;...
Pete Beaverhead -- A great man is gone; Voting act extension provides rights; Judge Fines Allard Minimum; New Member Housing Board; Karen Fenton appointed to council; PHS award to Dale Johnson; Job corpsmen charged in rape cases; Intermountain...
July 16 Treaty Rights Celebration and caravan details announced; Kootenai Falls won't be dammed, says FERC; Hundreds enjoy sobriety celebration in Arlee; Local youngsters visit with nationally-known basketball star; Attention, potential loggers!...
Indian pride was alive and well this month in Dixon, St. Ignatius; Upward Bound has 15-plus jobs available; What's with those loud stickers on my money?; The state's fishing season may be here, but a Tribal-state agreement on jurisdiction isn't;...
Tribes, Interior Dept. agree to delay MVP implementation; Quarterly reminder; Two-day closure for Tribes, BIA and IHS; Eye care contract goes to Polson optometrist; Jump dancing: an enduring tradition; From the Salish Perspective; Hymn practice may...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
3124 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 1964 February 20
BEEF IMPORT AGREEMENT
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
Monday, the Department ?f State and
the Department of Agnculture ann
ounced a voluntary agreement with
Australia and New Zealand on beef...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 19490 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE December 7, 1970
THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COM-MISSION
AND THE RAILROAD
· Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. Presi:ctent, as
my colleagues here in the U.S. Senate
know, in the past year I ha.ve become
increasingly concerned...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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Following is an ON-THE-RECORD interview with Senate Majority
Leader Mike Mansfield by the Detroit News, the Newark News, the St.
Louis Post-Dispatch, and the Washington Sfar:
Question: There has been a lot said on the Senate floor and
in...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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AJ.V!BASSf\LOR ¥-liTH TOKYO SHIMBUN
July 11, 1984
TOKYO SniMBUN : We would like to start with the question connected
with the differences in u;s . politics and Japanese politics . As
a former politician it seems t o us that you...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 36, Folder 41, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
(Not printed at Government expense)
<.tongrcssional1Rcrord
United States
of America
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE I CONGRESS, FIRST...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Statement of Sen~tor t:il~e 11ansG.eld 'IJ. Hontana)
Agricultural Surpluses: :Poverty in the riidst of Plenty
Nr. P"cesicient:
Food is neither a blessing nor a burden. Food is neutral.
It ::.s 't"lhat we do 't-7ith it that converts it...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D.,
JAPAN: NEXT CRISIS IN ASIA
Mr. President: The past ten years might well be termed the decade
of Crisis diplomacy. Those charged with the conduct of foreign relations,
particularly in recent times seem to be...