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Q:ongrcsslonal Record
Sr>ptembe1· 11, 1972
STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED
BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
By Mr. METCALF (for himself, Mr.
MANSFIELD, Mr. Moss, and Mr.
BURDICK):
S.J. Res. 266. A joint resolution to provide
a temporary moratorium on...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 45, Folder 37, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
SUPREME COURT OF THE
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The Senate reswned the consideration
of the nomination or Clement F Haynswonb,
Jr., of Soulh Carolina, to be...
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UNITED STATES SENATE
Office of the Majority Leader
Washington, D. C. 20510
December 7, 1967
Mr. William H. Tucker
Chairman
Interstate Commerce Commission
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Tucker:
Now that the Northern Pacific Railroad has given...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 22, Box 77 , Folder 29, Mansfield Library, University of Montana.
REMARKS OF SEll~'-~) ~, rr~- ~I D. , MORTAXA)
AT TfiE R Ol~cc.rrFERENC~ OF THE
lfATIOBAL ASSOCIATION OIP BROADCASTERS
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G ;ID:MY AID THE INITIATIVE FOR P~.ACE.
1 r . President: Several days ago I shared with the Senate some
reflections on the Big Four Conference wnich is soon to open in
Geneva . In substance I said that the President and the...
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REMARKS OF . SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
AT THE REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS
THE BROWN PALACE HOTEL, DENVER, COLORADO
OCTOBER 31, 1972, 12:00 NOON, M. S. T.
CHINA AND SHIFTING POLICIES IN ASIA
It is...
Kerr Dam, polluted fish, road closures, river restrictions, and FIP; Council votes for $200 for Christmas; Lower Crow Reservoir fish may be a health hazard; Controversial road closure program shut down; Cultural material for sale; Lower Flathead...
Morigeau removed as councilman, charges may follow; More about the Flathead Irrigation Project; Newest rate hike begins today; County wants help naming roads; Land-use planning not too interesting to Mission folks; What the Flathead Culture...
Tribal chairman talks about the Flathead Project; Oil and gas leasing of trust lands topic of meetings; Bingo commission forms in Polson; New Bureau policy causes Tribal protest; President answers letter from Indian Country; Indian group sponsors...
Indian portion of Jobs Bill money announced by Interior, Melcher; TERS students stage walk-out; Cutters seem unconcerned about ten-year plan; Resolution outlines donation policy; Guest editorial - Restructuring the Bureau of Indian Affairs;...
Tribes' authority over the south end of Flathead Lake confirmed; Pablo, Felsman win top spots; Senator visits Tribal leaders; Council starts year with very busy agenda; CETA gets limited funding; Pablo asked to co-sponsor a Washington, D.C. event;...
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...
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,...
Good News and Bad News: The Ash is Gone but Glacial Lake Missoula is on the Horizon; District Meetings: Constitution Postponed, Northern Tier Set Up; ""Ammo"" for this week's Northern Tier meetings; Update on Family Assistance;...
Tug-Of-War Over Ashley Log Unit; Irrigation Service Muddies Jocko...Again; Commodities Twice as Popular as Food Stamps; Tribe Promised Say in Superintendant Choice; Buffalo Feast August 18; Wild Onion Is Both Tangy and Sweet; St. Ignatius Indian...
Many Indians Still Prefer Commodities Over Food Stamps; $ 750 Per-Capita Checks to be Mailed August 23; Power-Line Meeting Slated for Mission; Pow-Wow Dance Results; Reservation Highway Toll Stands at Nine; Headstart to Open Sept. 16;...
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;...
Council acts to govern on 10%, payout 50 to 90% ; Valley sale held up on environmental question ; What's new on the reservation ; Developing tribe's legal powers ; Kootenai communications starts radio series ; Getting it together, Two views of...
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...