Christmas tree harvest is popular business; Christmas tree program held; Lightning causes 40 Flathead fires; Introduction to Activities of the Flathead Reservation; Win awards at Sheridan, Ceremonials and Customs of the Flathead people; SMC...
Montana Power split OKed with hitch; World wowed by Arlee couple; Pack River sawmill nixed; Valley logging unit opened; Tribal income scratched from public assistance; Tribe in line for revenue sharing; Dib Espenoza, Indian rodeo champion; Frank...
Five firms to bid for valley; Cracking down on trespassers; Jurisdiction rundown: Pierre awaits decision; High court to decide Indian cases in March; Justice department stalling case; Trust land transfere is unreasonably hard; Game conviction...
"The longest walk"; Air quality application; New social worker; In honor of Johny Arlee; Tribal Post and Pole Yard; "Natural Resources Development Impact Conference on the Indian Community"; Energy resources and environmental...
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Doug Allard Resigns; Nagel's Suspension Overturned; The "Haliwa Tribe": Black or Red?; Concerned About Enrollment Issue; Feels Ashamed About All This; Here I Am--Standing Up!; Ann R. Dupuis obituary; Charlotte P. Olson obituary; Jamie...
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County commissioners withdraw from shoreline board; Council to experiment with reorganization; BIA lives in Pablo now; Whatever happened to BIA's reorganization?; Tribes grow trees for state; Employers: Can you exchange training for extra help...
Women suggest income ideas; Portland, here we come; Land use is hot topic at district meeting; Forestry begins new ten-year plan; Valley may soon have a battered spouse shelter; Bus system gets second chance; Montana Indian children say 'yeah,...
Tribal chairman talks about the Flathead Project; Oil and gas leasing of trust lands topic of meetings; Bingo commission forms in Polson; New Bureau policy causes Tribal protest; President answers letter from Indian Country; Indian group sponsors...
1985 Tribal election results: Council has one new face, four familiar ones; Dismissed or not dismissed: Credit Committee issue confused; Five IHS positions move to Tribal Health in Ronan; Sign up for winter classes January 6 and 7; 'Per capita...
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A FOREIGN POLICY FOR PEACE
If I talk seriously with you tonight, it is because the subject with which
I deal is deadly serious. If I ask you to forgo for a few minutes the undeniable
pleasures of partisanship, it is because peace and war are...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
I t 4 ~~ - Many of us are disturbed qy the situation in the
Far East. Things have happened there which have shocked and
confused us. We are faced with an almost constant necessity
of adjusting our thinking to new developments in that area.
\.Je...
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87492 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE JJTay 20, 197C
CAMBODIA
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President,
President Nixon has stated that all
American troops will be removed from
CambodiA.n tRrritory by July 1, :970. and
that American~ will not reenter Cambodia
in...
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September 11,, 1971 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE s 14245
THE NEW ECONOMIC PROGRAM AND
WESTERN EUROPE
I. INTRODUCTORY
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, this
statement to the Senate is i"l the nature
of a summary of my impressions of reactions
in...
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81668 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE February 26, 1968
if we can, how Congress and the courts,
md the Board itself, can better review
und control its operations.
In the area of labor law, and as respects
the Board's role in it, every man
may be a...
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s 19300 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE October 18, 1973
/
THE MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, in the
Middle East, the conflict grows sharper,
more devastating, more bloody. The Israelis
and the Arabs bear directly and
Immediately...
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s .U06 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE March 19, 1975
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
OUR AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
Mr MANS.FIELD Mr. President. the
agriculturnl economy or the United
States as. m most nations. Is one or the
basic element.l;. and lt.c; general...