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:t-1r . President:
I was not prase~t in the Chamber on yesterday when the distin-guished
Senator from Delaware ( ~~ . Williams) offered his resolution. But
I was present when he offered a resolution on t he same subject several
months ago. He...
"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...
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 88th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION •
Vol. 110 WASHINGTON, SATURD AY, MARCH 21 , 1964 No . .53
House of Representatives
The House was not in session today. Its next meeting...
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Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana)
For Release ThvJ?.sdny , May~' 1958
22.
TOWARDS A DURABLE PEACE
III. An Affirmative Policy in the Middle East
Mr. President:
I take the time of the Senate, today, to consider another aspect
of the...
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FOR RELEASE
THU MAY 2 2 1958 P.
:3peech of Se:::J.ator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana) MAlN FlLE coPY
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TOWARDS A DURABLE PEACE
III. An Affirmative Policy in the Middle East
Mr. President:
I take the time of the Senate, today, to...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1-18-73
Statement of Senator Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.)
Montana and the Nation's Energy Crisis
Mr. President, The Nation's so-called ''Energy Crisis''
has focused attention on the utilization and development
of the v~st coal deposits in the Upper...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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'Mr. HAN SF IELD (for r. himself, Nr. Hetcalf, and Hr. Rib:(.coff)
A BILL
To authorize the temporary release of one hundred thousand short
tons of copper from the national stockpile.
Be it enacted by t~e Senate and House of...
Primary vote is Veteran's Day; Tribes look to the west; IPHS still has money problems; Water rights filing assistance offered; New rules for firewood; Energy assistance program has money now; SKCC and Kootenai Forest sign education agreement;...
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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...
Polson's new councilman is Teresa Wall; Here's what you missed by missing the April quarterly; Silver mine to open near Reservation; Make more money with Christmas trees, TFME tells how; Rules set for use of Longhouse; Young Tribal members to visit...
1977 Pow-Wow a success!; Tribes protect shoreline; Power lines; BIA Indian; Stasso brothers game violation again; Indian loggers: hard luck; Helicopter patrol; HUD bypasses Ronan; Irrigation water short; Melcher visits.
12 File for Council; Judgement Fund Hearing; M.O.D. What is it Really?; Judge finds Zempel guilty; Trespass suit; School board appoints Hale; Jurisdictional task force holds meetings; Mary Ann Topsseh Coombs.
Stasso case dismissed; Libby dam dedication; Council Selects CAP Director; Council Supports Hirst Case; Tribal complex to be in Pablo; Indian loan and insurance guarantee fund; Public Law 93-638; Forest Management Plan: Part 4 Mission Range unit.
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;...
Permit case in court; Caring for the Reservation forests; Job Corps contract standoff; Indian Commissioner okays distribution; BIA employment takeover: no problem; Indian youth problem TV special; Tribal hunting laws; Forestry: it's more than just...
Jurisdiction: One Down One to Go; Satch Pleads to Reduced Charge; Indian Dallas Howard Aims at Gov. Mansion; White, Huitt Score in Debate; Council Briefs Bearhead Urges Vote Participation; Birds and Wildlife Hurt by Spring Brush Burnoffs.
Management of FIIP power division may be decided soon; Council member resigns; deadline to file for replacement election is Monday; Two-year fishing moratorium established for the Jocko River; Discussion at the quarterly touched on the usual...
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE May 8, 1973
THE WATERGATE CONSPIRACY
W.r. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
January 16, 1973, at the request of Senator
SAM ERVIN, chairman -of the Senate
Select> Committee on ?,residential Campair,'
l'l Act ivities, I...