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Spilyqy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
September 29, 2005
Page 9
Archives Indian records found discarded
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP)
- Federal officials are investigat
ing how National Archives docu
ments of interest to American
Indians suing the Interior De
partment were found discarded
in a trash bin and a wastebas
ket. The discovery came to light
on Sept. 1, when Archives staff
noticed federal records in one
of the trash bins behind the
National Archives Building near
the Capitol. They notified the
Archives' inspector general, Paul
Drachfeld, whose staff recov
ered the documents.
They found at least a portion
of the documents were Bureau
of Indian Affairs records dat
ing to the 1950s, according to
Jason Baron of the Archives'
office of general counsel, in a
letter last week to an Interior
Department official.
Brachfeld's office began in
vestigating, and "what appear to
be Indian records were discov
ered in a waste basket in the
stack areas at Main Archives,"
Baron wrote. Taken together,
the two dumping incidents "may
be intcnrional acts aimed at un
lawfully removing or disposing
of permanent records from the
Interior Department," he wroie.
Lawyers for the Indian plain
tiffs suing the Interior Depart
ment over lost royalties ran
across Baron's letter two weeks
ago in a routine court filing by
Justice Department lawyers on
behalf of Interior's Office of
Trust Records.
Dennis Gingold, the
plaintiff's lead attorney, said the
discovery represents more of
"the same repugnant, desperate
actions we've come to expect"
from the Interior Department.
Dan DuBray, an Interior
Department spokesman,
pointed out that the documents
were not in the custody of his
agency. I le said the department
was told by the National Ar
chives that all the discarded
documents had been found
within restricted locations at the
Archives.
Former governor out of hospital
SAI.KM (AP) - Former Gov, Vic Atiyel) was released
from the hospital recently alter being admitted for breath
ing trouble, a family spokesman said, Atiyeh, 82, suffered a
heart attack on Aug, 30 and underwent a bypass operation
the following day at Portland's Providence St. Vincent Medi
cal ("enter,
He was released from the hospital, but returned after
nurses at his home called the hospital to report his breathing
troubles.
Family spokesman Denny Miles said he was told by doc
tors that Atiyeh's shortness of breath may have been an
after effect of the operation or due to his years of smoking,
w hich he iiiit 10 years ago. Atiyeh, long time friend of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, served as governor
from 1979 to 1)K7.
Tribal board positions available
The Tribal Council of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs Reservation would like
to advertise the following:
Water board (one posi
tion): Primary function of the
committee will be to review all
matters pertaining to the water
resource to make recommenda
tions to the Tribal Council in re
gards to making the Water Man
agement Plan function and to
propose changes or improve
ments in water policy and the
plan.
Warm Springs Compos
ite Board of Directors
(three positions: one tribal mem
ber and one tribal non-member
position class III; one tribal
member non-member position
class I):
Without limiting the general
ity of the foregoing, Warm
Springs Composite Products
shall have the power to obtain
capital from the federal govern
ment and from one or more re
sponsible financial institutions or
individuals or entities, and to ne
gotiate and enter into security
terprise and the provisions of
this Plan of Operation. Without
limiting the generality of the
foregoing, Warm Springs Gam
ing Enterprise shall have the
power to obtain capital from the
federal government and from
one or more responsible finan
cial institutions or individuals or
entities, and to negotiate and
enter into security agreements
with such financial institutions,
individuals, entities and the fed
eral government for repayment
thereof; to negotiate and execute
contracts for management ser
vices; to construct, or cause to
be constructed, to purchase, or
cause to be purchased, to equip,
or cause to be equipped, and to
operate, or cause to be operated,
gaming facilities suitable to the
conduct of Class II and Class
III gaming as defined by IGRA,
and related facilities that will en
hance the operation of gaming.
To exercise such further pow
ers, not inconsistent with law, as
may be necessary to the conduct
of the business of Warm
Springs Gaming Enterprise. In
the event the Board of Direc
tors is uncertain as to any power
agreements with such financial of Warm Springs Gaming En
institutions, individuals, entities terprise,' it may seek' the inter-'
and the federal government for
repayment thereof; to negotiate
and execute contracts for man
agement services; to construct,
or cause to be constructed, to
purchase, or cause to be pur
chased, to equip, or cause to be
equipped, and to operate, or
cause to be operated, an indus
trial complex suitable to the
manufacture and distribution of
diatomaceous earth based prod
ucts and related products. To
exercise such further powers, not
inconsistent with law, as may be
necessary to the conduct of the
business of Warm Springs Com
posite Products.
Kah-Nee-Ta High
Desert Resort and Casino
Board of Directors (four po
sitions: one non-member posi
tion class III; one tribal and two
non-member positions class I):
Warm Springs Gaming En
terprise, subject to any restric
tion contained in the Constitu
tion and laws of the United
States, the Compact, or in the
Corporate Charter, Constitution,
Bylaws, Referendums, Ordi
nances and Gaming Regulations
of the Tribe, or in this Plan of
Operation, shall do and perform
every act and thing whatsoever
which it shall deem necessary,
expedient or advisable to carry
out the purposes and objectives
of Warm Springs Gaming En-
pretation and guidance of the. .
Council.
Warm Springs Forest
Products Industry Board
of Directors (one position:
one tribal member position class
I):
Without limiting the general
ity of the foregoing, enterprise
shall have the power to obtain
capital from the federal govern
ment and from one or more re
sponsible financial institutions or
individuals or entities, and to
negotiate and enter into security
agreements with such financial
institutions, individuals, entities
and the federal government for
repayment thereof; to negotiate
and execute contracts for man
agement services; to construct,
or cause to be constructed, to
purchase, or cause to be pur
chased, to equip, or cause to be
equipped, and to operate, or
cause to be operated, an indus
trial complex suitable to the har
vest and manufacture of forest
and related products from the
Indian forest and other sources;
to enter into formal agreements
with Tribe for the purchase of
tribal timber, with Indian own
ers for the purchase of timber
upon allotted lands, and for the
purchase of other timber within
the Reservation, and for the
acquisition of timber from
other sources; to export logs; to
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own, buy, sell or lease property;
to market the products of its
manufacturing facilities; and to
exercise such further powers, not
inconsistent with law, as may be
necessary to the conduct of the
business of Enterprise. In the
event the Board of Directors is
uncertain as to any power of
Enterprise, it may seek the in
terpretation and guidance of
Council.
Letters of Interest and Re
sumes' of applicants interested
in serving on the Board of Di
rector, submit to the following
address by no later than Oc
tober 16, 2005: Charles R.
Calica, Secretary-Treasurer, P.O.
Box 455, Warm Springs, OR
97761.
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BILL BELLAMY - CENTRAL OREGON RANCH SUPPLY HARDY CONSTRUCTION LES SCHWAB-MADRAS -LOWELL
& MARY F0RMAN - MIKE AHERN MORROW BROTHERS - SEASWIRL - WARM SPRINGS FOREST PRODUCTS
B.A.D.C.A.T., INC. BLACK BEAR RESTAURANT BLOCKBUSTERS - CLIFF'S AUTO REPAIR - HERSHEY CATTLE CO.
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3-A Livestock Columbia River Bank Figaro's Italian Kitchen Madras Coffee Station Safeway
Acme Floor Covering Community First Bank First Oregon Title Madras Marine Shawn & Sue Young
Alps Trucking Craig & Lesley Weigand Gloria's Coffee Madras Medical Group Snow's Cleaners
American Family Culver Garage Insurance Mart Madras Pioneer Son & Katherine Bain
Insurance Culver Market Jericho Adult Foster Madras Produce Sonny's Motel
Annette Hausinger Culver Texaco Home McDonalds of Madras Stream Trucking
Bank of the West Custom Computer Jim & Shelly Brown Middleton Septic Subway of Madras
Brunoe Logging Concepts JJ's Auto Supply Oregon Beef Company Sunny's Hair Salon
Buster 4 Deanne Bain Dan & Fran Ahern John & Jean McCloskey Parr Lumber The Feed Company
Cascade East Veterinary Dan & Heidi McCool Juniper Auto Sales Petal's & Posey's The Store
Clinic Dave's Homes Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Phil's Ace Hardware Thompson Pump &
Cascade Ranchers Delvis & Shirley Heath Resort & Casino Prince's Automotive & Irrigation
Cenex Harvest States Deschutes Crossing Kathy Reynolds Real Towing Tiger Mart
Charles 4 Sandy Keegan Desert Valley Nursery Estate Reid & Sheila Miller Tom Cat Logging
Chuck & Bev Schonneker Discount Carpets Kirk & Lottie Holcomb Richardson's Recreation Tony Shepard Enterprises
Chuck 4 Kim Patterson Dr. 4 Mrs. Manning Lee 4 Sherrill Alley Ranch Warm Springs Market
dark Excavating Eagan Farms Light Technics Robert Rufener, CPA Wilbur-Ellis
Coach Works Ebemarcfs Dairy Lorene McClaskey Ron 4 Laurice Ochs
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