National Indian Group Meets in Missoula; License Applications on Kerr and at Thompson Falls Not to Affect Buffalo Rapids; McDonald to Attend Wilderness Preservation Bill Hearing in Salt Lake; Commissioner Emmons Reports Growth of Indian Scholarship...
Christmas Tree Harvest Abuses Discussed; Payment of $100 to Tribe Members; Editorially Speaking; Corp. Threat to Indian Rights Outlined; Enrollment Procedure For Tribe Outlined;
R. Dupuis, C. Woodstock are Indian M.P.R. specialists; Flost trip offers plenty; Proposal to amend constitution, bylaws; E.T. Moran proposes new constitution and bylaws, tribal council asks members for their comments, suggestions.; Indian and...
New Budget, 10 Percent to Tribe, 90 to people; State Supreme court agrees with Pierre; Dixon sewer bid is $286,000; Tribe shares $65,374 with government; Navajo Indian Fights for seat; Forestry: Can Xmas trees compete with sawlogs; Stink over...
More have filed for council; More off-reservation members to vote November 17; Con-Con candidates may file; The tribal Constitution, by -laws and amendments; JOM groups hear about tours; Is blood a political issue?; Europeans welcome Indian...
Supreme Court refuses review; Members form F.R.R.C.; Court report; Indian: The color of your Psychology; The beginning of tribal government; Book review: "Shoot an arrow to stop the wind"; Tribe Contracts H.I.P. Program; N.C.A.I. five...
Judge Dupuis will preside in Blackfeet Chairman's trial; Two honored for long service; Revised Constitution- Report; Profile- Sonny Morigeau; Council opposes dam, favors wilderness; Opal Cajune is Family Assistance Director; Two Eagle River School...
Indian Count Vital for 1980 Census; Chief Judge Sits On Tribunal; Karen Hale and YACC; It's Not Too Late to Answer Census; Summer Culture Camp; Outreach for the Aging; Tribal Health Department Women Victorious; Need Help Paying for Fuel?; Honor...
County commissioners withdraw from shoreline board; Council to experiment with reorganization; BIA lives in Pablo now; Whatever happened to BIA's reorganization?; Tribes grow trees for state; Employers: Can you exchange training for extra help...
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...
U.S. Supreme Court rules twice in favor of Indian authority; 1985's third quarterly will be on July 5; S and K Electronics progress report; Chemicals can be dangerous to humans and water; Polson senior citizens group lists grievances; Survey's 2,...
Continued dry conditions result in mandatory 'hoot owl' restrictions; Tribes move for injunction against FIP; Morigeau pleads 'no contest' to misdemeanor theft; Swimmer's itch: summer's bug-a-boo is back; LIEAP public comment period; Standing Arrow...
'Drug Awareness Week' inspires a flurry of local activities; Supreme Court votes for Tribal Court system; New group hopes to help the disabled; Cookbook's on the back burner; Eight enrolled in February; Short-handed staff seeks 'People' items; TRIO...
IHS announces an eleventh-hour delay on new eligibility rules; Lankford encourages Tribal members to get politically involved; Some Indian programs will see increased federal funding; Greatest Olympic athlete was an Indian; Governor declares Native...
CSKT to host Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians conference; A little background information on the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians; Another housing program for residents; Portland Health board conference to include local reports;
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ADDRESS BY SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
Before the
Carolina Forum, The University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Monday, March 13, 1967
8:00p.m. (EST)
CENTRAL CONCERNS OF AMERICAN...
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Address by Se::mtor Mike M!l.nsfield (D. 1 Montane.)
n1e Springfield Adult Educe.ti~ Council
Springfield ~~blic Forum, The Philliys Lecture
Technical High School,...
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Ap1 il v, 1 D/.2 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE
TRANSACTION OP ROUTINE
l\IORNil'<G BUSINESS
The ACTJNG PHESIDI"NT pro tempore.
At this time. in accordnnce with
the prcviow. rclcr. tl .crc "'ill be a period
for the t,·nn. action of...
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March 21, 197ft CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE S4283
SOUTHEAST ASIA
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, there
has been a good deal of talk about certain
issues of paramount importance at
the present time, not the least of which
has been the 1ssue...
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THE RECORD OF THE 92D
CONGRESS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, today,
hopefully, we may bring to a close
the 92d Congress-a Congress which has
worked hard for 2 years and produced
legislation of major significance. The
Senate of the 92d Congress...