October 6, 1972 - Unidentified women speaks out against the Joint Committee for it's failure to weigh all the factors and claims that airport building is getting priority over mass transit needs.
October 6, 1972 - St. Cloud was chosen by a committee that had a shortage of medical training for their medical community. The medical community is looking to boast their training and offerings such as x-rays.
October 6, 1972 - Rochester Post Bulletin commentaries, letters, and newspaper's response to George McGovern read by Bill Kling.
October 6, 1972 - Project Newgate helps reintegrate paroled convicted felons and offers opportunity to complete a college degree. All candidates favor prison reform. Phyllis Kahn, (DFL), believes that the auto review offenders every six months. Prisoners even think prison is necessary. There is a place for incarceration in our society, but that people hit a pinnacle in their sentence and reform and guidance is needed. Earl Fish, graduate of project Newgate, speaks for the project and the need for training and to be in the community.
October 6, 1972 - Gregory Kohler speaks about daycare costs and the potential of the revenue sharing legislation for low income parents. Minnesota Delegation impacton Headstart and other programs.
October 6, 1972 - Who should pay for extra capacity of sewers? Service availability charge or SAC is opposed by the mayor of Plymoth, Al Hilde. Robert Hoffmann, committee member, agrees with Al Hilde.
October 6, 1972 - Excerpt of Kate Millett speaking at Macalester College on discrimination against women professionals, and about women academics at Columbia appealing to HEW for fair treatment.
October 6, 1972 - Conversation with Roland Bainton on the religious roots of American culture.
October 13, 1972 - Property taxes mayor city services allocation to public safety division. Council to meet with tax board. Plan to spend federal funding and ease taxation.
October 13, 1972 - How democrates and republican parties fundraise. Richard Moe, Minnesota Democratic Chairman, talks about fundraising. Republicans claiming that they don't have enough money and the democrats are saying that they are doing well financially. Minnesota republican chairman David Krogseng speaks to the republican need to raise more funding. The democrats state they are proud of the amount of small contributions that they have.