United States--Politics and government--20th century
STATI:v:ENT OF SE.:. ATOR MIKE ~J\i"'!SFISLD (D., ?t.O:NTANA)
B:3FORE T"rlE SZ1-ATE DEYiOCRATIC COI\TEIB. -CE
Tuesday, Janu~ry 14, 1975, S-207, u. s . Capitol, 10:00 A. M.
As the first order of business, no task could be more pleasant...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1959 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 242f
I! broken man. He died in 1861, In St.
Petersburg, on the eve of the liberation
of the serfs. But until the very end, he
had not wavered In his support of human
and Ukrainian freedom and human...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
~r 15, 1973 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE
THE ENI!:RGY RECORD: CONGRESS the Nation's energy needs and energy re- and would be met. What happened in
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AND THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH sources; of the alternatives available for the winter or 19'12-73 is...
Quarterly talk: Dams, Council's raise, and (maybe) a free Tribal newspaper; Special meetings in April; Trees on the Mission front turn red; Veteran's benefits: Outpatient medical treatment; State doesn't agree that Elmo needs a speed zone; Plan for...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
s 1890 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE February 19, 1974
Mr. JACKSON·. I yield myself such
time as I may require.
Mr. P~esident, the administration's
failure to impose ceilings on crude oil
prices is incomprehensible for a wide
variety of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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Thursday, July 19 , 1984
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D.~ MONTANA)
BEFORE THE
CONFERENCE ON INFLATION
THE WASHINGTON HILTON HOTEL
Friday~ September 27~ 1974
There have been mini-meetings of this Conference in washington and
across the land. These meetings have been...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
JAPAN'S GENERAL TRADING COMPANIES:
THE NEXT GREAT CHALLENGE
speech by Ambassador Mansfield
to the Japan Foreign Trade Council
February 13, 1986
President Mimura, and the gentlemen of the Japan Foreign
Trade Council, I am honored to be invited to...
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...
Federal funding to Tribes under Reagan takes dramatic nosedive; Did you remember to tag your dogs?; Treaty rights endanger Montana's mice?; What the written record doesn't tell you; The eyeglass program is explained; Multiple use management: what's...
Judge may dismiss Tribe's application, negotiations with MPC continue; Budget report month ending July 1984; Crowd braves bad weather to attend Kerr vigil; Flathead Culture Committee reports a busy summer; Price of Char-Koosta to go up; Captured...
'Don't be fooled' about sell-out Kerr Dam petition, warns Council member; New TERS campus is in planning stage; Walk-a-thon may net $2,000; What do you want for Summer recreation?; FRO tackles FIP issues with news supplement, meetings; Dixon...
Federal energy agency hires Tribes to study fish and geese; Do you have to pay Federal tax on posts, poles or Christmas trees?; Manpower offers OJT; Flathead Irrigation Project research; Tribal court decisions enforced by state courts only if filed...
Bye-bye buffalo; Council says 'no' to corporation and liquor store; Namen decision due any day; High court to hear water jurisdiction issue; Help sought for guiding economic development; New route planned for Northern Tier; McDonald wants to serve...
Should Indian people govern themselves?; Spiritual gathering called for this month; Buffalos' reason for living questioned; Tribal budget ends first round; Public is scarce at public hearing; Tribes win first place; Culture groups want visitors;...
Primary votes canvassed, no surprises; Water rights deadline may change; Daily paper reports wrong per capita; NTPC pipeline developments; Pre-schoolers get unexpected vacation; Cahoon charged in Tribal Court; Life got tougher for...
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;...
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 registration drive yields 627 voters; District meeting to explain secretarial election issues; Still time to register for college; Plumbing course to be offered; Indian water statement; Council highlights; Fourth quarterly set...