Interviews with Trainers, Gordon Campbell and Bud Delph (Spectacular Bid) - Cawood Ledford, WHAS XX-194 Derby Day 1979: Includes Debutante Stakes / Twin Spires / Pre Derby Commentary - Cawood Ledford, WHAS XX-195 Derby Day 1979: Includes Derby Call - Cawood Ledford, WHAS XX-196 Derby Week 1979: Steamboat Race, Hidden Shame: Profile of a Battered Wife 10-17-1979. His career on the air began when there was an opening with WIRL Radio in that city; and Jerry, though only in the tenth grade of high school, joining the staff as a part-time announcer and newsman. 067 President Roosevelt 6-7-43 [On the Conclusion of the First United Nations Conference on Agriculture. Features FDR's "Look To Norway" speech, part 2] [continues with Columbia Symphony Orchestra under direction of Bernard Herrmann performing McDowell's "Woodland Sketches"], 045 Lt. Gen. George H. Brett Speaking For Lt. Gen. Henry H. Arnold 9-7-42 Part I [Labor Day speech before the AFL//CIO], 046 Victory Begins At Home 9-30-42 - Arthur Godfrey sings and tells of the contribution of U.S. Joe Elliott on WHAS' 75th Anniversary (July 18, 1997) This ZIP archive contains 7 MP3 files with airchecks of Joe Donovan's final . The original license for WFIW was issued on February 12, 1927 to Acme Mills, Inc. or Hopkinsville, Kentucky. As to whether he added the comment to his news piece or he was reading what someone wrote is moot. Mullins: his dunking in Stanford KY 9-3-49, 202 Special CBS Report: [Russian] Atomic Bomb Reaction 9-23-49, 203 President Truman - Democratic Women's Day Program 9-27-49, 204 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-24-49 Part I, 205 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part III, 206 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part II, 207 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part IV, 208 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part V, 209 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VII, 210 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VIII, 211 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VI, 212 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part IX, 213 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XI, 214 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part X, 215 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XII, 216 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XV, 217 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIII, 218 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVI, 219 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIV, 220 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVII, 221 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIX, 222 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVIII, 223 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XX, 224 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXI, 225 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXIII, 226 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXII, 227 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXIV, 228 University of Kentucky Roundtable for October 2, 1949 9-27-49 Part I ["When Is A Communist Dangerous? By Vince Staten. Aliquam erat volutpat. Owenton, Owen Co., KY] 6-17-39 Part I, 026 Rodes K. Myers Political Speech [Democrat for Lt. We are very disappointed and disgusted with your choices for the airtime. Recent Comments. Brockington - Introduction by Mark Ethridge [Courier-Journal Publisher] 1-6-43 Part I of V [speaking in Louisville KY on life in wartime Britain], 007 L.W. "], 164 News: United Nations - Malik 8-3-50 [Lebanese Ambassador speaking against aggression in Korea], 165 News: United Nations - [Warren] Austin 8-3-50 [US ambassador to UN], 166 Farm: Don Davis, Indiana State Fair 9-7-50, 167 United Nations Security Council - [Jacob] Malik's [Soviet Union Ambassador] Atrocities Claim 8-8-50 Part I, 168 United Nations Security Council - [Jacob] Malik's [Soviet Union Ambassador] Atrocities Claim 8-8-50 Part II, 169 "Let's Talk It Over"- Franco Recognition 8-13-50 Part I of III [featuring Fr. WAVE 3's Lindsay English spoke with Elliott. 050 President Roosevelt 10-13-42 Part I. 003 Old Fashioned Revival Hour [Rev. 083 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part XI Ed Roberts, Allan Jackson, Proctor & Gamble program commercial. LISTEN https://t.co/xqH3Fuv48H #WHAS100years #radio #TV @WHAS11 @WDRBNews pic.twitter.com/bscebEJI7t, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) August 20, 2021. Clyde interprets current events, trends, and pop culture through a filter of archetype, legend, symbolism, mysticism and anthropology. Craig] 2-24-53, 004 Moral Side of the News [Gambling in Amateur Athletics] 2-17-53 Part I of II, 005 President Harry Truman - Farewell Address 1-15-53 Part I of II, 006 President Harry Truman - Farewell Address 1-15-53 Part II of II, 007 Moral Side of the News [Confidentiality, Judicial Privilege, and Press Responsibility] 2-10-53 Part II of II, 010 Ransdell Telephone Transcription [Indiana Legislature: Automobile Licensing Bureau Bill; State Convention Procedures Bille; Gov. The station broadcasts Talk programming. It's a bit hard to listen to the low level grammar"me and my wife .", as an example rather than, ("My wife and I.") . With a proud history back to the early days in radio in 1922, Kentucky's oldest radio station was an important part of the Bingham family media empire that also included the Louisville Courier-Journal and Louisville Times, and its increase to 50 kW took it from a site a few miles east of Louisville in Jeffersontown to this location halfway to the state capital of Frankfort. As part of WHAS Radio's 100th anniversary, Terry Meiners talks to legendary WHAS . 021 [dub of 1945] Mayor E. Leland Taylor- Inaugural Statement 2-16-48. Run and execute syndicated programs. ." [Indiana University] Coach [Bernie] Crimmins - Finnegan Interview 11-21-52, 247 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Sheriff Thompson - Brandenburg KY Forest Fire 10-28-52, 248 Dwight Eisenhower [Madison Square Garden, NYC - National Republican Senatorial Committee] 10-30-52 Part I of II, 249 President Harry Truman [Detroit MI - Stevenson-Sparkman Forum Committee] 10-30-52 Part I of II, 250 President Harry Truman [Detroit MI - Stevenson-Sparkman Forum Committee] 10-30-52 Part II of II, 251 Dwight Eisenhower [Madison Square Garden, NYC - National Republican Senatorial Committee] 10-30-52 Part II of II, 252 Alben Barkley [with Brent Spence] - Covington [KY] Talk 10-30-52 Part I of IV, 253 Alben Barkley- Covington [KY] Talk 10-30-52 Part III of IV, 254 Alben Barkley - Covington [KY] Talk 10-30-52 Part II of IV, 255 Alben Barkley - Covington [KY] Talk 10-30-52 Part IV of IV, 256 Alben Barkley - Owensboro KY 11-1-52 Part I of IV, 257 Alben Barkley - Owensboro KY 11-1-52 Part III of IV, 258 Alben Barkley - Owensboro KY 11-1-52 Part II of IV, 259 Alben Barkley - Owensboro KY 11-1-52 Part IV of IV, 260 General Dwight D. Eisenhower [Answers Questions of Interest to Women; Mamie Eisenhower; Conrad Nagel] 11-3-52, 261 "Let's Talk It Over" [Revising Kentucky's Education System] 11-10-52 Part I of II, 262 News: CBS Election Returns (A. Stevenson Concedes - Eisenhower Speech) 11-4-52 Part I of II, 263 News: CBS Election Returns (A. Stevenson Concedes - Eisenhower Speech) 11-4-52 Part II of II, 264 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Griffin - French Interview: Mount Vernon KY Bank Hold-up 11-4-52; Breathitt County Mine Fire 12-13-52, 265 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Gene] Autry - Sidney Interview [bit for "Ladies Day" program] 11-28-52; Farm: Burley Sales- [Henry] Dickerson - Jim Proctor Interview 12-1-52, 268 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Pete] French - [Gov.] 4 in G major, Dvor, 076 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-3-49 Part I of II [Haydn, Symphony No. Emceed by Cawood Ledford with comments by Wayne Perkey, Todd Hollenbach, Victor Jory, Julian Carroll, Barry Bingham, Jr., Faith Lyles, Parry Metz, Harvey Slone, Jerry David Melloy, Louie Nunn, Fred Osler, and Billy Reed. In a special bonus segment, nighttime syndicated host Mark Levin popped on to promote his new book American Marxism. Please email KYINCommunity@iheartmedia.com to request a copy of the application. With the 100th anniversary of WHAS Radio arriving in July 2022, Terry Meiners is featuring chats with former WHAS personalities, news anchors, and regular contributors. Kaltenborn], 085 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part VII, 088 Premier of France [douard Daladier] 9-3-39 Part I, 089 Prime Minister of Canada [William Lyon Mackenzie King] 9-3-39 Part I, 102 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part I, 103 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part III, 104 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part II, 105 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part IV, 108 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part VI, 109 Judge King Swope 11-2-39 National Theater, Part II, 110 Judge King Swope 11-2-39 National Theater, Louisville KY [Republican candidate for KY Governor. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Brown [for U.S. Senate] - Democratic Veterans Club 10-17-46 Part II of II, 188 John Y. [Rumors regarding Germany's surrender along with other national, Kentucky and Louisville news, Sponsored by Sterling Beer. Owned and operated by iHeartMedia. We chatted about his media career as a master storyteller, anchor, reporter, actor, narrator, and happy dad + grandfather. "], 116 "Let's Talk It Over" [Dope Addiction] 6-8-51 Part I of II, 117 "Let's Look It Over" 6-9-51 Part I of II [Educational Television], 118 "Let's Look It Over" 6-9-51 Part II of II [Educational Television], 119 "Let's Talk It Over" 6-8-51 Part II of II [Dope Addiction], 120 Curt Massey 6-7-51 Part I of II [Alka Seltzer], 121 News: Robert A. Vogeler 6-8-51 Part I of II [US political prisoner in Hungary], 122 News: Robert A. Vogeler 6-8-51 Part II of II [US political prisoner in Hungary], 123 Curt Massey [Alka Seltzer] 6-7-51 Part II of II, 126 Curt Massey 6-13-51 Part II of II [Alka Seltzer, One-A-Day Vitamins], 127 President Truman - "Inflation" 6-14-51 Part I of II, 128 President Truman - "Inflation" 6-14-51 Part II of II, 129 Curt Massey 6-13-51 Part I of II [Alka Seltzer, One-A-Day Vitamins], 130 "What's Your Question" - Governor Wetherby 6-29-51 Part II of II, 131 President Harry Truman 7-4-51 Part I of II, 132 President Harry Truman 7-4-51 Part II of II, 133 "What's Your Question" - Governor Wetherby 6-29-51 Part I of II, 134 "What's Your Question" - David Gates [Louisville Municipal Court Judge] 8-14-51 Part I of II, 135 President Truman 8-14-51 [American Legion Headquarters dedication], 136 "Let's Look It Over" 8-18-51 Part I of II [Social Security Benefits for Widows], 137 News: John Foster Dulles - Excerpts [Treaty of Peace with Japan, San Francisco] 8-15-51, 138 News: Mike Di Salle [US Office of Price Stabilization Director] (French Lick) 8-24-51, 139 Sports Roundup 8-25-51 Part I of II [John Derr, Fahey Flynn], 140 "Let's Look It Over" 8-31-51 Part I of II [Peace Treaty with Japan; WHAS-TV], 141 Defense Bond Program - President Truman 9-3-51 Part I of II, 142 Defense Bond Program - President Truman 9-3-51 Part II of II, 143 "Let's Talk It Over" 8-30-51 Part II of II, 144 Recovered Weekend - Alcoholics Law (cut #1, #2, and #4) 9-6-51, 145 President Truman - Japanese Peace Conference 9-4-51 Part I of II, 146 President Truman - Japanese Peace Conference 9-4-51 Part II of II, 148 "Let's Look It Over" 8-31-51 Part II of II [Peace Treaty with Japan; WHAS-TV], 149 Japanese Peace Conference [Sir Carl Berendsen, New Zealand] 9-4-51 Part I of II, 150 Japanese Peace Conference 9-4-51 [Sir Carl Berendsen, New Zealand] Part II of II, 151 Japanese Peace Conference - Highlights 9-6-51 Part I of II, 152 Dean Acheson - Closing of Japanese Peace Conference 9-8-51, 153 News: Interviews - Opening of Kentucky State Fair 1951 9-7-51, 154 Sports Contest Winner Interview 9-27-51, 155 Sports: Grand Champion Horse Show 9-15-51 Part I of III, 156 Sports: Grand Champion Horse Show 9-15-51 Part II of III, 157 Sports: Promotional- Kentucky vs. Texas 9-18-51 [Phil Sutterfield], 158 Sports: Grand Champion Horse Show 9-15-51 Part III of III [Wing Commander, champion], 159 Sports: Kentucky vs. Mississippi 9-25-51 [promos by Phil Sutterfield], 162 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 9-16-51 Part II of III, 163 President Truman and Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson - Resealing Constitution 9-17-51 Part I of II, 164 President Truman - Resealing Constitution [and Declaration of Independence at Library of Congress] 9-17-51 Part II of II, 165 Sports Doubleheader (State Fair) 9-12-51 [Phil Sutterfield; Fehr's Beer]. Brown for Governor] 7-29-39 Washington, D.C., Part II, 038 Senator Barkley from Washington D.C. 7-29-39 Part IV, 039 John Young Brown speaking from Richmond [KY] 07-29-39 Part IV, 040 Lt. Gov. 157 "Valiant Lady" [Soap Opera, sponsored by Cheerios, General Mills], 160 Secretary of State Byrnes 7-16-46 Part III [Reporting on the Paris Peace Conference], 161 "Invitation to Learning" 7-14-46 [Discussion the of the play "Mourning Becomes Electra"], 164 Dedication of Robert Worth Bingham 4-H Camp 7-19-46 [transcribed program edited from 46163, Frank Cooley, host], 165 "Valiant Lady" (Soap Opera) Sponsored by Cheerioes, 168 Louisville Square Table 7-28-46 [satirical news panel discussion with WHAS personalities Ken Meeker, Tom Brooks, Milton Metz, Robert. Hear Jim Strader Outdoors every Sunday night at 6 in Louisville on NewsRadio 840 WHAS. Ned] Breathitt [comments on education, civil rights, etc. 082 "Road of Life" Part #164 5-16-41 [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap], 083 Vice President [Henry A.] This fall, current WHAS Radio owner iHeart Media will move the studio operations from Bishop Lane in the Newburg area back to downtown. Jake Lindsey before Joint Session of Congress 5-21-45, 273 Republican Campaign Committee - Southern Republican Club Rally 11-1-45 Part I of V, 274 "Wake Up Kentucky" #28 11-12-45 [natural resources], 275 "Wake Up Kentucky" #29 11-19-45 [health and safety issues], 276 Fehr's Audition; Bob Reid and George Walsh and portion of untitled mystery-soap opera 11-16-45, 277 ["Two on a Clue"] E.A. It was originally part of the Bingham family owned Louisville media empire which most notably included the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times. Radio programs, Public service -- Kentucky. Chandler 10-26-36 Bardstown, KY for FDR [Part III], 073 Gov. Please cite all references to this collection. 053 King Peter [II of Yugoslavia. 020 Mountain Laurel Festival [Pineville, KY] [John Merrifield] 5-31-41 Part #92, 021 Mountain Laurel Festival [Pineville, KY] [John Merrifield] 5-31-41 Part #93, 026 ["The Man I Married" Soap Opera. Brown, Sr. speech], 195 [Navy Day 10//27//46 - Christian Hymns and prayer by U.S. Navy Chaplain Captain Reuben W. Shrum and Bluejacket Choir, Great Lakes IL Naval Training Center. WHAS was the first licensed radio station in Kentucky when it started broadcasting on July 18, 1922. Wetherby; Alben Barkley] 9-27-52 Part I of IV, 233 News: Governor A. Stevenson [Memorial Auditorium, Louisville, KY] 9-27-52 Part III of IV, 234 News: Governor A. Stevenson [Memorial Auditorium, Louisville, KY; Alben Barkley] 9-27-52 Part II of IV, 235 News: Governor A. Stevenson [Memorial Auditorium, Louisville, KY] 9-27-52 Part IV of IV, 238 Adlai Stevenson [Columbus, OH] 10-3-52 Part II of II, 239 Dwight Eisenhower [Milwaukee, WI] 10-3-52 Part II of II, 240 News: Wyatt - General [George] Marshall Interview [University of Louisville guest lecturer] 5-14-53, 241 News: Winston Churchill [Gen. Matthew Ridgeway; Pilgrim Society, London] 10-14-52 Part I of II, 242 News: Winston Churchill [Gen. Matthew Ridgeway; Pilgrim Society, London] 10-14-52 Part II of II, 243 News: T. Coleman Andrews [Commissioner of Internal Revenue] Interview 5-20-53 Part I of II, 244 Adlai Stevenson - Talks to the Women of America 10-28-52, 245 News: Campaign Managers - Predictions [Democratic; Republican] 10-30-52, 246 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Prison Break at Columbus OH 10-31-52; I.U. 1. The Warren County Grand Jury has indicted Samuel Little with one count of murder in the death of Linda Sue Boards. on "JU 5-2385" 10-29-1964, Barry Goldwater Campaign Program 10-31-1964, WHAS XX-02 Derby Memories 1936 - Paul Clark [Recorded 1965], Volz - Stansbury Campaign Program 10-11-1965, Kenneth Schmied: The Race For Mayor of Louisville on "JU 5-2385" 10-20-1965, Political Progress Committee for Volz - Stansbury Campaign Program - Includes Hubert Humphery Speech 10-23-1965, Volz - Stansbury Campaign Program 10-23-1965, Democratic Women's Campaign Committee for Volz - Stansbury Campaign Program 10-26-1965, Marlin Volz: The Race For Mayor of Louisville on "JU 5-2385" 10-26-1965, Marlow Cook: The Race For Jefferson County Judge on "JU 5-2385" 10-27-1965, Democratic Political Campaign Program 10-29-1965, Political Campaign Programs 11-1-1965: Citizens for Henry for State Senate / Louisville-Jefferson County Republican Campaign Committee / Democratic Campaign Committee for Volz - Stansbury, 1966 John Y. Sed id luctus nisi, eu lacinia ligula. Band 3-26-65, 083 Preview: Crusade '66 Themes (Audition Copy), 091 [KY Gov. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part III [Candidate for Governor. Both Disc Sides: Henderson, KY Part 2 played on WLBJ 8-31-50 // Lexington, KY Part 2 played on WLBJ 8-24-50 [Produced 1950 by WLAP- Lexington KY, sponsored by Ashland Oil] (Copied From Discs in the Western Kentucky University Archives), Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show hosted by J. 187 CBS: President Truman - Democratic National Campaign Committee 9-30-48 [Jefferson County Armory, Louisville KY] Part I of II. Clyde Lewis is a powerful voice in parapolitical and paranormal news and commentary. A childhood ambition doesn't always survive into adulthood. Chandler, Owenton, KY], 055 Democratic Campaign Committee 7-31-37 Part III [Gov. 6-17-39 Part II, 027 John Y. Brown Political Speech [Democrat for Governor. Newman [Operation Breakneck, Richmond, KY] 7-2-54; Clark- Golf Interview 6-26-54; Clark-Golf Interview 6-26-54; Clark-Golf Interview 6-26-54, 054 Arthur Godfrey (WHAS Birthday Greetings) 7-19-54, 055 "Let's Look It Over" [Teacher Recruitment and Other Problems - via tv] 11-7-54 Part I of II, 056 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Fred Dilger 7-30-54; News: Ruggles Interview 8-7-54; News: Whitesburg Accident 7-31-54; Broaddus Flood 7-9-55, 057 WHAS Telephone Interviews: De Bear in Cafe 9-28-54; Brandenburg KY- Hail and Wind Storm 3-4-55, 058 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Traffic Conditions] Walton-Scherle Interview 9-3-54; Walton-Newman Interview Part I 9-3-54, 059 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Traffic Conditions] Walton-Thomas Interview 9-3-54; Walton-Sharpe Interview 9-3-54; Walton-Jones 9-3-54, 060 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Walton-Newman Interview Part II 9-3-54; Walton-Coats Interview 9-3-54; Rausch Robbery 1-21-55, 061 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Cincinnati OH Air Crash 1-12-55; News: Tornado Accident- Memphis TN 2-4-55, 062 "What's Your Question" [Nursing Profession] 10-13-54 Part I of II, 066 Renfro Valley Gathering 10-24-54 Part I of II [Songs Lincoln Loved], 067 Alben Barkley 9-6-54 [Pikeville, KY - U.S.Senate campaign] Part III of VII, 068 Alben Barkley 9-6-54 Part IV of VII [Pikeville, KY - U.S.Senate campaign], 069 Renfro Valley Gathering 10-24-54 Part II of II [Songs Lincoln Loved], 070 "What's Your Question" [Telephone Service] 10-20-54, 072 Alben Barkley 9-6-54 Part VI of VII, 073 "Let's Look It Over" [Federal Farm Program] 10-19-54 Part I of II, 074 "Let's Look It Over" [Federal Farm Program] 10-19-54 Part II of II, 075 Alben Barkley 9-6-54 Part VII of VII, 076 Renfro Valley Gathering 10-31-54 Part I of II, 078 Alben Barkley 9-30-54 Part II of II, 079 Renfro Valley Gathering 10-31-54 Part II of II, 080 Alben Barkley 9-6-54 Part II of VII, 081 "What's Your Question" [Nursing Profession] 10-13-54 Part II of II, 082 Cooper - Barkley Debate 10-14-54 Part I of IV [Eric Sevareid, moderator], 083 Cooper - Barkley Debate 10-14-54 Part III of IV [Eric Sevareid, moderator], 084 Cooper - Barkley Debate 10-14-54 Part II of IV [Eric Sevareid, moderator], 085 Cooper - Barkley Debate 10-14-54 Part IV of IV [Eric Sevareid, moderator], 086 "What's Your Question" [Marital Issues] 10-27-54 Part I of II, 087 Alben W. Barkley 10-29-54 Part I of II, 088 Alben W. Barkley 10-29-54 Part II of II, 089 "Let's Look It Over" 10-31-54 Part I, 090 Braden Trial - Documentary 12-14-54 Part I of III, 091 Braden Trial - Documentary 12-14-54 Part III of III, 096 "Echoes of '54" 12-26-54 Part II of IV, 097 "Echoes of '54" 12-26-54 Part IV of IV, 098 Kentucky Derby (80th) 5-1-54 Part II of II [Call by Fred Capossela], 099 American Plant Food Council Meeting - Paul Sanders, Editor of Southern Planter (cut #1) and Donald Williams, Soil Conservation Service (cut #2) 6-23-54, 102 Florida Derby Theme or [Race Track Gallop] 3-19-54, 000 President Eisenhower - State of the Union Address 1-6-55 Part I of V, 001 "What's Your Question" [Federal and State Income Tax] 1-26-55 Part I of II, 002 Moral Side of the News - Braden Case [Brotherhood Week] 2-25-55 Part II of II, 003 Moral Side of the News - Braden Case [Brotherhood Week] 2-25-55 Part I of II, 004 "What's Your Question" [Federal and State Income Tax] 1-26-55 Part II of II, 005 President Eisenhower - State of the Union Address 1-6-55 Part II of V, 008 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Weatherman Interview 2-4-55; Pikeville KY Flood 2-28-55; News: Space Ship 8-22-55, 009 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Leslie Irvin- Kentucky Killing 3-28-55; Mayor Harris Interview 8-30-55, 010 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Gen. Philip] Ardery [KY Air National Guard] 4-20-55; O.K.

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