1966 Business Committee Resolutions
Author/Creator
Citizen Band Potawatomi.
Author/Creator
Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma.
Author/Creator
Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe.
Date1966
MediumPaper (onion skin and parchment)
ClassificationsArchive
Object numberBC.BCR.1966
Description66-1: SUMMARY: Special Council Meeting Resolution- A resolution for the amendment of attorneys contract.
TRANSCRIPTION: POTT-66-1
POTT-66-1
CITIZEN BAND OF POTAWATOMI INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA
SHAWNEE AGENCY
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING
November 20, 1965
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION FOR THE AMENDMENT OF ATTORNEYS CONTRACT
WHEREAS: Under a contract which has been in effect since 1948, and
which was extended by an agreement dated July 27, 1963 and
approved August 28, 1963 by the Acting Area Director,
Anadarko Area Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Citizen
Band of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma, has retained the law
firms of Blake, Voorhees & Stewart, and Adams, Moses & Culver,
referred to as the Attorneys, to prosecute its claims against
the United States, and
WHEREAS: In the prosecution of such claims the Attorneys have for many
years associated with them Louis L. Rochmes, an attorney of
Washington D.C., and
WHEREAS: The Citizen Band and the Attorneys believe that it is in the
interest of the Citizen Band that said Louis L. Rochmes be
made a party to said contract.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the said contract be amended by
substituting for the first paragraph thereof a new paragraph
to read as follows:
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between Dan
Nadeau, Chairman; A. B. Pecore, Vice Chairman; Bernard Heer,
Secretary, acting for and on behalf of the Citizen Band of
Potawatomi Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, hereinafter referred
to as the TRIBE, and the law firms of BLAKE, VOORHEES & STEWART,
20 Exchange Place, New York, ADAMS, MOSES & CULVER, 231 South
La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois, and LOUIS L. ROCHMES,
1300 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C., hereinafter
referred to as ATTORNEYS, shall take effect August 5, 1963, to
continue in effect the contract to represent the Citizen Band
of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma and supplement the existing
contract which expires on the 4th day of August, 1963.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: A. B. Pecore, Chairman, Ennis Madole,
Vice-Chairman, and Bernard Heer, Secretary be and they are
hereby authorized to represent the Citizen Band of Potawatomi
Indians as delegates and to sign an agreement effecting such
Amendment.
CERTIFICATION
We hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted
by a vote of 58 for and 1 against, of the Special Council,
there being a quorum present at the meeting.
A.B. Pecore, Chairman Bernard Heer, Secretary66-2: SUMMARY: Special Business Committee Meeting- Resolution requesting the remainder of the judgement funds from Docket 111 be returned. TRANSCRIPTION: POTT-66-2 POTT-66-2 CITIZEN BAND OF POTAWATOMI INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA SHAWNEE AGENCY SPECIAL BUSINESS COMMITTEE MEETING December 13, 1965 RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE REMAINDER OF THE JUDGMENT FUNDS FROM DOCKET 111 BE RETURNED WHEREAS: The Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma made a per capita distribution to its living enrolled members in 1960 from monies received because of a claim against the United States Government in Docket No. 111, and WHEREAS: There is approximately $7,000.00 of unclaimed money in the Muskogee Area Office because of tribal members who were deceased or have failed to claim their per capita share, add WHEREAS: The Tribe has land that needs a great deal of immediate work done it to protect the Tribe from any liability suits, such work as dynamiting abandoned open wells, manholes and cess- pool and then having the ground bulldozed in to fill the large holes before some person is drowned and the Tribe is held responsible. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the remaining Judgment funds from the per capita distribution of Docket No. 111 be returned to the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal account in a local depository in accordance with Paragraph 6, Resolution Pott- 60-5, dated October 14, 1959 for financing aforesaid Tribal Expenses. …ILLEGIBLE…AMENDMENT TO ATTORNEYS CONTRACT …ILLEGIBLE…by and between A. B. Pecore, Chairman, Ennis …IILLEGIBLE…and Bernard Heer, Secretary, acting for and on …ILLEGIBLE…band of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma, and the …ILLEGIBLE…& Stewart, 20 Exchange Place, New York, New …ILLEGIBLE…Culver, 231 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, …ILLEGIBLE…Rochmes, 1300 Connecticut Avenue, Northwest, …ILLEGIBLE…the agreement dated July 27, 1963 and approved …ILLEGIBLE…Acting Area Director, Anadarko Area Office, …ILLEGIBLE…be amended by substituting the first paragraph …ILLEGIBLE…paragraph to read as follows: THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between Dan Nadeau, Chairman; A. B. Pecore, Vice Chairman; Bernard Heer, Secretary, acting for and on behalf of the CITIZEN BAND OF POTAWATOMI TRIBE OF INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA, hereinafter referred to as the TRIBE, and the law firms of BLAKE VOORHEES & STEWART, 20 Exchange Place, New York City, New York, and ADAMS, MOSES & CULVER, 231 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, and LOUIS L. ROCHMES, 1300 Connecticut Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D. C., hereinafter referred to as ATTORNEYS, shall take effect on August 5, 1963, to continue in effect the contract to represent the Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma and supplement the existing contract which expires on the 5th day of August, 1963. -2- …ILLEGIBLE…mendment makes no change in the existing contract ex- …ILLEGIBLE…L. Rochmes as one of the Attorneys. …ILLEGIBLE…we have hereunto set our hands on the dates DATES ILLEGIBLE CITIZEN BAND OF POTAWATOMI INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA A. B. Pecore, Chairman Ennis Madole, Vice Chairman Bernard Heer, Secretary Authorized Delegates. BLAKE, VOORHEES & STEWART mber 26, 1965 By ILLEGIBLE A member of said firm ADAMS, MOSES & CULVER mber 29, 1965 By Howard D. Moses A member of said firm mber 30, 1965 Louis L. Rochmes CERTIFICATION We hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by a vote of 4 favor and None voting against, there being a quorum of the Business Committee present at a Special Business Committee Meeting held December 13, 1965. A.B. Pecore, Chairman Bernard Heer, Secretary
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