Court says tax not legal; Allard Robbed; Adams Joins Council; No charges in Mitchell Shooting; Chemawa holds reunion; Tribe contract BIA functions; Tribal members hire forestry consultant; Are we a social organization?; U.M. Health Career Program;...
Coyote tales exhibit; Indian business grants; Constitution rejected; Candidates file; Cattle Multilations; Indian Loan Guarantee; Notice of elections for councilman; A collection of verse contributed by the class of vViccharlc, alternative school...
Jurisdictional task force holds 1st forum; Johny Arlee featured in series; Forest management plan; Mystery man's name is Louieson; Notice of elections for councilman; Jim Thorpe Reinstatement; Cultural Committee completes dictionary; Bi-lingual...
FIP studies expanded use of tribe's water; Northwest tribes becoming "Energy Arabs"; Koot-nay lodge is raided; 1,400 Indians to poll November 5; Tribe-state face off on Indian tax matters; Burland-Red Crow Union different; Alternative...
64-million Board Feet of Mission Timber to be sold this fall; Con-con District Meetings scheduled; Tribe asks state to drop auto assessments; Donald Drowatzky, learning a trade; Tribal Wardens to crack down on permit violations; Constitutional...
18 Year-olds will vote on Dec. 15th; Choosing your candidates and casting your vote; 34 to appear on the tribal council ballot; Con - Con has 31 hopefuls; December per-capita is vetoed; Poson candidates grilled by voters; Tribal council candidates;...
Kootenai Coalition: aiming for a showdown on rights; Storm gathering over 90 percent distribution plan; Kyi-Yo starts Wednesday; Kootenai radio schedule; Councilmen to go to Washington; Three charged in two rape incidents; Council calls for...
How per-capitas are made; Council condemns Indian protests; Elders drop education and employment; Valley unit will be sold at oral auction; Lucy Pellow Finley; Tribal leaders disagree on Indian demonstrators; Who won in Washington?; Jurisdiction...
Tribes, Interior Dept. agree to delay MVP implementation; Quarterly reminder; Two-day closure for Tribes, BIA and IHS; Eye care contract goes to Polson optometrist; Jump dancing: an enduring tradition; From the Salish Perspective; Hymn practice may...
Photo caption reads: Beadle Butcher Shop. Left to right: Pearl Hodge, John Wagner, Fred Beadle. (Two men behind counter ; woman sitting on stool in front of counter ; scale and cash register on counter ; meat in glass case under counter)
Photo caption reads: Top: Allen Good, ?, Nearman, Kenneth Olson, ?, Bill Petaja. Bottom: Ray Teague, Frank Gummer, Oscar Swanson, ?, Ted Olson, Ray Clemens, Wilfred Doucette. Manual Teacher: Ambrose. (Shop class ; outside the school.)
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 45, Folder 37, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
SUPREME COURT OF THE
UNITED STATE3
The Senate reswned the consideration
of the nomination or Clement F Haynswonb,
Jr., of Soulh Carolina, to be...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Speech of Senator Hike Hmsfiela, June1 , 1954
PLAINS INDIAN llJSEUH
At this point in the consideration of the appropriations for the
Interior ~partment as reported out of the Committee, I would like to
discuss the budget cut in the funds for the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Al,V/"'S~~~•n< of Sona<o< Miko Manofiold (D. Mon<ana)
1r FEDERAL EXPENDITURES IN MONTANA
The 85th Congress has made one of the finest and most
accomplished legislative records in our history. Montana is sharing
in these...