S and K Electronics lands protested $740,000 contract; Savik apparently okay; St. Ignatius man missing; Fy-84 Tribal budget summary report as of September 1984; Iwo Jima story had three Indian heroes; Time to pay special attention to driving...
Lawyers to finalize bathhouse agreement; 'A real crisis exists': Homemaker Program in trouble; Intent clarified; Graduations; Camel wins in Nevada; Tribe's water claim contested; Introducing Dr. Al Spang; Dumbeck honored at Gonzaga; Tribe's smoke...
Changes in 44D regulations to be subject of hearing; Three needed for public TV board; Richard M. McBroom; Gilbert St. Germaine; Esther Wiegele; Mary E. Mager; Substance-abuse prevention lessons' fame spreads; Blue Bay Healing Center conference...
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;...
Christmas Tree Income Hits Record High; The Chipmunk and the Coyote; Percentages of Indians in State Institutions is Reported; Christmas Service Attracted Many in Early Reservation Days; Lake Shore Ownership Claimed by Tribe; Controversy Apparent;
Mission Valley Miracle; Vicki Morigeau crowned Miss Flathead; August Per Capita; Accident report; Fishing violators found guilty; Jim Grinder is 108; Arlee celebration was a succes; Dance contest winners; Arlee Rodeo results; Arlee Parade...
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.
U.S. Supreme Court Decides To Route Water Lawsuit Back to Appeals; IHS Wants to Focus on Illness Prevention Through Exercise, Education; New School Program Highlights Health; The Hot Springs Seniors have a New Center!; Aging Committee Releases...
New Two Eagle River School might see groundbreaking next month; Reservation TV station is up and testing; New standards for Buy-Indian Act; IRS makes last-minute concession to senior citizens; Crisis center needs volunteers; Indian news from around...
Photo caption reads: Sheep going through Bonner taken in front of old Kennedy home. 1931 Ford in photo. (One hundred or so sheep ; shepherd distant in front of them ; row of look-alike houses with porches)
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REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR MANSFIELD
BEFORE THE
SOUTHEAST UNITED STATES/JAPAN ASSOCIATION
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
OCTOBER 31, 1978
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REMARKS FOR AMBASSADOR MANSFIELD
MEETING AT KEIDANREN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31~ 1978, at 3:30 P.M.
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Mr. Chairman, Mr~ Minister, Mr. Doko, ~ Gentlemen:
I am delighted to meet w~th you today to discuss
preparations for our October Export...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCENE
Address by Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana)
College of Great Falls, Great Falls, Montana
Monday, October 29, 1962, 8:15 P. M.
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We are in the midst of the political campaign of 1962. Yet, it
is not my...
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OUTER MORlOLIA AND BINKIAl'G
China, Japan, and the Sortet Union are pr:lmari~ interwated in the Mongol1a-
8ink1ang region of Inner Aaia. The collapae of the Ja:pueae J:mpire
will still lea-.. ~ problems for China a:ad the SoT1et Union to...
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REMARKS BY AMBASSAOOR MIKE MAJ.'ISFIELD
TO THE AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN JAPAN
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