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...
Shoreline board extends comment period, releases fee schedule; Lodgepole plan unveiled; Two Eagle is on priority list; New law affects trust property ownership; One stand open for Arlee Pow-wow; A peek at the next issue, and the one after that...;...
Pipeline given 'green light' to cross Reservation; Tribe's water claim contested; Big Horn decision to stand; Great training opportunity for local youth; Cheyennes keep class I air; 72 get degrees, certificates from SKCC; TERS graduates five;...
Flathead Reservation to host affiliated Tribes; Council votes to employ themselves one day a week; President Reagan is Blackfeet tribal member by adoption, chairman says; Vandals and trespassers to be cited; Hot Springs wants that bathhouse; The...
Almost two dozen volunteer to register Indian voters on the Flathead; New IHS health rules delayed; Tribal member files for county commissioner; Transportation committee wants consumers; Youth conference featured testimonials from Blackfeet;...
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...
Good-sized crowd watches swearing in, officer selection at quarterly; Tribal Chairman Mickey Pablo reviews 1987; Fire destroys elder's house; MTI/TIP students reunite; Public TV could debut almost any day; Nine posters selected for IHS area-wide...
New eligibility rules, Indian Health Service to adjust client roster over the next year; Last notice of primary deadline; Pow Wow and princess contest in St. Ignatius; Indians make America unique; Quarterly meeting summary; Gary Paul Goode; Note of...
Tribal college graduation ceremony honors 37, plus Paul, Stanger; Indian irrigators visit with Council, BIA; SKC students earn over $9,000 in scholarships; SKC's Class of 1987; Students request an alcohol policy; Social services and Council learn...
Proposed IHS regulations would hurt less-than 1/4 degree members; Group seeks more changes at FIIP; Elders program changes announced; Kicking Horse JCC to stay a while; Tribal college graduates three dozen; The Story of Chief Cliff; Blue Bay's back...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 50, Folder 61, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
June 2 .5, 1975 CONGRESSIONAL N.ECORD-SENATE s 11489
The b1ll pa.'I.Scd HO ofLen by t he Senate
would have remedied this. The concept
embrM:cd last week...
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:4.pril14, 1971 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE . s 4729
RAILPAX PLAN IN MONTANA-NO.3
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
April 6, I appeared before the Senate
Subcommittee on Departmen~ of Transportation
Appropriations discussing the
Railpax plan and...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
United States
of America
Q:ongrrssional1Rccord
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9 2 d CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Vol. 117 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 No. 54
DRUG ABUSE IN THE MIT.ITARY
Mr. HUGHES. Mr. President, inasmuch
as the distinguished...
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE
s 984
SELECT COMMITTEE TO STUDY
GOVERNMENT INTELLIGENCE ACTIVmES
The Senate continued with the con-sideration
of the resolution <S. Res. 21)
to establish a select committee of the
Senate to conduct an investigation...
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82242 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE
ORDER OF BUSINESS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, may
I now be recognized?
The ACTING PRESIDENT protempore.
The Senator from Montana Is recognized.
GUN CONTROL
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, 1n
the pest, I have...
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at the
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH FOUiiDERS 1 DAY, SALT L.\KE ··--;----;.-., ;
in acceptance of the
A..~THUR V. ~·JATKII S DIS':'I ~Gu:i:SJ-.::3D co::GRESSIO:~P.L S~::-.VIC::...
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S6274 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE April 2, 1973
MEAT PRICE CONTROLS-THE
FARMER IS THE SCAPEGOAT
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, once
again, the farmer has been made .the
scapegoat because of events affecting the
economy and, In that respect, he...
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Mike Mansfield Papers,...
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Senate
TUESUA Y, FEnRUARY 8, 1966
(J,rol\latlvc da11 of WcdncHduy, January 26, 19GiiJ
The APnaLc meL at 10 o'clock a.m .. on
t.hc expiration of the recess. and was
called to order by the President pro
tempore.
Rabbi Maynard C. Hyman,...
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TIME-LIFE INTERVIEW WITH AMBASSADOR MANSFIELD
April 16, 1980
TIME:
a diplomatic
... !situation in which we have a perception
that the American people feel that we are sort of very
lonely being, if not abandoned, at least not well enough
supported...