Indian pride on the move; Hospital committee asks tribe's help; District meetings scheduled; Accident report; School registration; Food stamp awareness; Employment file helps members; Per capitas and Social Security; Friedlander attends med. class;...
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United States
of America
Vol. 111
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 89th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1965
Senate
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE 89TH
CONGRESS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President. it is
said that...
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CAUTION: EMBARGOED UNTIL 1:00 P.M., Jan. 28
ADDRESS BY U.S . AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
JAPAN NATIONAL PRESS CLUB
TOKYO, JANUARY 28, 1980
PRODUCTIVE PARTNERSHIP AND NEW CHALLENGES
During his visit to the United States last year, Prime
Minister Ohira...
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE May 9, 1973
REORGANIZATION OF FOREST
SERVICE REGIONAL OPERATiON
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, this
morn!ng, when I appeared before the
Appropriations Subcommittee on the Interior,
chaired by the distinguished...
Budget goes down, but so might income; Fiscal year ending, IHS worried; National Indian Day is this month; It's your government: get involved; The young ones are back in school, why not you?; Runners for peace visit Reservation; Indian bingo; Top...
Powerlines, powerboats, and pristine air; Pilgrimage to Stevensville; Polson meets hard time head on; Junior Miss to be chosen after all; Tribes mentioned in other Indian papers; How Lake County's credit counseling service works - Harvey and...
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...
Commodities Drying Up, Food Stamps by July 1; Mission Unit Logging Will be Delayed; Kyi-Yo Days Events Start Today, End Saturday; Tribal Member Daniel McDonald Named to High BIA Post; Indian week pow-wow; 2,500 gather to hear gripes against tribes;...
County commissioner attacks treaties and Tribal sovereignty; 'Treaty antagonists' are alive and active in the northwest USA; Tribe join Sanders County and others in weed-control research; Teen council walks a mile in their elder's mocassins;...
Geologist tells Council 'oil potential is tremendous' here; IHS cuts services to non-Indian beneficiaries; Recreation permits to cost 25-50% more this year; Council says no to roads, maybe to service station; Texans want to explore beneath Flathead...
Who Owns the Rain: Report From the Water Conference; Kootenai Falls Dam Meeting Define Issues; Three Firms Vie For "Fatal Flaw" Review of NTPC's Resevation Route; Pipeline Developments; Flathead Project Proposes New Power System Rules...
"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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S 171 9G CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE September 2J, 197~
~OWER OP CONGRESS TO IMPEA~
AND TRY A PRESIDENT AFTER HE
HAS RESIGNED; AND POWER TO
CONTINUE A TRIAL OF AN IMPEACHMENT
BEGUN IN ONE SESSION
AND CARRIED OVER INTO A
SUBSEQUENT SESSION OF...
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For Release on Delivery: ~tatement of Senator Mike M.an&field, (D. , Montana)
ES':'ABLISH A JCINT CC MMITTEC ON CENTRAL INTELL!GJ:NCE
Events during the past year have convincee me that an urgent need exists
for regular and...
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Death of Alexander Warden
Mr. President, e week ego a great Montanan and a good personal
friend of mine, Alexander Warden, died...
Historic luncheon brings note of peace, optimism; Member returns per capita payment; Reservation population expected to grow; Sign up now for summer jobs; Present awaits 1983's first enrollable baby; Employees receive incentive awards; WIC office...
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...
The 1984 reorganization of Tribal operations begins; It's time to stop killing females; Fifty-four receive names at jump dances; No more need for TS program; Road closure: is it necessary?; Bingo may be #3 money maker for Tribes; Alcoholism: there...