Bathhouse may open: state water talks close; Tribes add office space; Camel scores 'K-O' in Billings; Council meets with BPA; Evaro smokeshop robbed; Crows protest decision: Montana reacts; Lawyers say ruling will have impact on other tribes,...
Year-round Pow-Wow planning; Saws silent on largest timber cut; Council votes to distribute Montana Power settlement; Children's money to go in BIA trust; Councilmen voted for people; Dividends are paid; Under BIA grant plan new Health Center...
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.
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:OUR:.IXG~OX, VER.:V~O:T
SU1~AY , Y~RC?. 2> 1975, 8:00 P.M .
INTRODUCTION
· ·· · When George Aiken announced his retirement from the
Senate last year , my first reaction was to talk to him at
breakfast the next day about changing his wind ....
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MANSFIELD SAYS JAPANESE MARKET NOT CLOSED,
SUGGESTS THAT U.S. EXAMll'ffi OWN TRADE BARRIERS
TOKYO -- (By a BNA Special Correspondent) -- In spite of recent...
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P*l>l*i<illRlii;liH<:<tOEO'i~'"l<ilS!lll S RELEASE C),_ PRESS OFFICE, UNITED STATES INFORMATION SERVICE •
AMERICAN EMBASSY, TOKYO TEL. 583-7 141 EXT. 791 9
AMBASSADOR MANSFIELD REMARKS AT UPPER HOUSE COMMITTEE
JAPANESE...
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REKARXS OF SENATOR l'o~IKE MAXSF:i:E:.::> (D . , M01'TAXA)
BEFORE ':'nE
MORTGAGE BAKiffiRS ASSOCIATIOK OF A!4ERICA
ST . .l.TLER HILTON HOTE~
WASHINGTON j D. C.
TtJESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1975j 8:00 P. M.
It is not without so~e ret:cence that I choose...
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s 17748 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE December 2.1, 1969
THE SENATE'S RESPONSE TO ITS
RESPONSffiiLITIES DURING THE
FIRST SESSION OF THE 91ST CONGRESS
Mr. MANFIELD. Mr. President, I am
fully aware that the first session of the
9lst Congress has...
Tribes, FIP agree on fisheries protection, court case dropped; Polson Council member to resign; Fishing restrictions announced for five reservoirs; TWEP is taking applications; LIEAP accepting applications; S and KE reports progress on $3.2 million...
FERC action on Kerr Dam lease agreement expected mid-July; Unearthed bones should be returned, say Tribes; Field treatment of rattlesnake bite; Polson district meeting called to discuss health benefits; What's that smell?; Walker River Paiutes are...
Hunters cautioned to be aware of Tribal law; General Assistance payroll change; The primary: four incumbents, 25 others to run; Tribal election notice; They'd rather see you a little poor and behind bars--than dead; Firmness, fairness and open...
Historic luncheon brings note of peace, optimism; Member returns per capita payment; Reservation population expected to grow; Sign up now for summer jobs; Present awaits 1983's first enrollable baby; Employees receive incentive awards; WIC office...
Lake County votes to support Namen's case; Water ordinance is law -- maybe; Federal agency delegates permit power; Councilman disputes local news stories; Notice to all Tribal employees with Connecticut General Insurance: you're not supposed to...
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...
Money-saving reorganization plan passes probation; Road closure policy is under fire; North end gets a district meeting too; U of M commencement convenes briefly at SKC; Flathead students take honors at I.T.Y.P.; Teens get pointers on getting...
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...
Secretarial election seeks decision on primaries, concurrent jurisdiction; Registration mandatory for secretarial election; Fluoride in the water, yes or no; Robinson, Obersinner leave Reservation; Pablo delegate to GIIC; Labor, minorities endorse...
Crows lose 20th century 'Battle of the Bighorn'; State Legislature hears testimony on control of tribal resources; Legal aid may fade away; Budget woes on the Flathead; Brown dismissal unheld; Save the crocodile tears, it's oil supply that counts;...