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Interview With H. V. Kaltenborn, Wlbz Radio May 1952

Interview With H. V. Kaltenborn, Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Irving Hunter interviews H. V. Kaltenborn, national radio news commentator, prior to his talk at Bangor City Hall for the fist Ashley Smith Memorial Lecture. The two discuss Kaltenborn's impressions of Maine, his career as an author, his visit to a recent NATO conference where spoke with General Eisenhower, Kaltenborn's opinion of world affairs, the situation in Korea, Taft versus Eisenhower as the best Republican candidate for President, and a Steel Strike that had led to suggestions that President Truman should be impeached. Recorded at the WLBZ Studios in Bangor, Maine, May 14, 1952.


Governor Frederick G. Payne Announces Intention To Run For U. S. Senate, Wlbz Radio Feb 1952

Governor Frederick G. Payne Announces Intention To Run For U. S. Senate, Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Maine Governor Frederick G. Payne explains his reasons for entering the Republican primary election for United States Senate on February 16, 1952. This meant the race for the nomination included three GOP candidates. The others were the incumbent Senator Owen Brewster and Ralph A. Dyer of Bangor. Radio commentator Phil Johnson also provides a bit of biographical information about Payne.