Tribe Bankrolls Wheelers; Water study report Wednesday; More on BIA shakeup; Students tell their tale; Shakeup in top Indian spots; Indians oppose coal-gas plant; Cattlemen worry about "A" canal shutdown; What impact will EPA court ruling...
Con-con meetings end, committee to prepare proposals; Council makes Jocko Southfork a wilderness; Arlee Indians want missions preserved; Commodities stamped out; Law and order, Government, and resources are con-con issues; BIA to spend record...
McDonald resigns principalship; Time capsule found in cornerstone; Migrant workers program shut down; New officers; DuMontier named Fair Lady; Accident report; Education was not shipped over on the Mayflower; Tribute to Mary Finley; A visit back to...
Tribal councilmen give their views; Mission valley miracle; S.K.C.C. offers management course; South Dakota may renew Dennis Banks extradition try; Federal Communications Commission petitioned; BIA officers receive new assignments; Arlee Head Start...
Baker Appointed Area Director; Chairman's Corner; Montana Indian Education Conference (April 4th and 5th); Time's Running out for the Dixon Bridge; Connecticut General Insurance Information; YACC Program Funds Cut; HEW publishes statistics on...
Tribal hunting regulations; Nylon ropes- popular but dangerous; Congratulations, Judge Swaney!; Mission Church Celebrates 125 years; Culture Committee plans pilgrimage and pageant; Indian affairs head issues guideline for BIA Red Lake relationship;...
Council Agrees to Further Study: Negotiations to "Proceed"; Do You Care About the Air? Come to the Hearing; Bad Feelings About the Pipeline; College-bound? The Feds Might Pay; Ronan-Pablo JOM News; Seventeen Students Commended; 'Important...
Air quality reclassification aims at keeping pollution status quo; Sanchez wins Lake County Junior Miss; Affirmative pipeline opinions; BIA Commissioner issues affirmative action policy for Indian women; 1981 CETA funding; Bathhouse to fold;...
Enrollment, land use dominate quarterly meeting; Tim McDonald studies electronics; Burton, Silverthorne receive degrees; Round-up at the Valley Creek Corral; Users responsible for center; 1981, the year that will be; Indians join environmentalists...
The year's final Council meeting was a busy one; Some Indians exempt from vehicle licenses; Resolution of the Tribal Council extending sympathy upon the death of the Honorable Arthur Henry (Hank) Burland; Water rights: State filing deadline...
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;...
Council offers to negotiate on Kerr, MPC response 'grossly inadequate'; Vigil committee reports on September 7-9 event; Kicking Horse gets big dollars for repairs; Dog regulation and control ordinance; Ferry Basin closed - and other hunting...
Tourist stop planned for Ravalli Hill; Over 100 business people attend Tribal orientation luncheon; "Flathead" is a misnomer; Clock is ticking down on IHS eligibility comment period; THD offers help with government paperwork; Indian...
BIA's 'divestiture initiatives' labelled greatest threat since termination era; Billy Mills to speak at memorial; ALCO's in force, fee temporarily waived; Ordinance 44D delayed a month, state wants to hang in there; Burning season begins,...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
FILE
~PEECJ.I 0:::' SENATOR MIK8 1-.r.ANS'FIELD
IN THE S~NATE AUGUST 1c54
AFTER GENE
AMERICAN POLICY--GERMANY AND
1-/ r. President: Throughout !he spring and summer the problem of
Indochina has come periodically to the attention of the Senate. It...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
For Release 2:00 P.M., Friday, October 25, 1957
.AMERICA'S ROLE IN WORLD PFFAIRS
Address of ~enator Mike Mansfield of Montana
Central District Montana Education P. ssociation Convention
Great Falls, Montana
Friday, October 25, 1957
I have been in...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
89788 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD~ SENATE June 25, 1970
THE NATION'S ECONOMY AND THE
CONGRESS
Mr. MANSFIELD. I should like torepeat
in the Senate a statement I made
at noon today over the NBC television
network.
It is unusual for a Member of Congress
to...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mansfield (D., Montana) July 8, 1954
GENEVA: FAILURE OF A POLICY
Mr. President: The war in Indochina appears on the verge of ending in
a truce. The blood-letting of the past eight years will probably come to a close
very shortly. There will be no...