April 27, 1985 -
April 27, 1985 -
April 27, 1985 - Additional item not on dayreel rundown sheet.
April 27, 1985 -
April 27, 1985 -
April 29, 1985 - John Walsh, a special consultant to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, speaking to a group of pediatricians from around the country meeting in Rochester. Walsh addresses the problem of missing and exploited children in this country. Walsh is perhaps best-known as the father of the little boy named Adam, who back in 1981 was abducted and murdered. Since then, Mr. Walsh has been lobbying legislators around the country for better child protection laws. He was instrumental in the passage of the Missing Children Act back in 1982. Last year, President Reagan appointed John Walsh to serve as a special consultant to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. In that capacity, Walsh has been traveling around the country stressing the need for better laws to protect children as well as reforms in the criminal justice system to facilitate the reporting and location of missing children.
April 29, 1985 - MPR Journal host Gary Eichten presents a collection of reports and news items for Monday, April 29th, 1985. This was the first broadcast as MPR Journal, with Minnesota Journal program series being renamed.
May 2, 1985 - John Rollwagen, CEO of Cray Research who just returned from a trip to Japan, answers listener questions about trade and high technology business development.
May 7, 1985 - Special segment on the "very old", those who have lived more than one hundred years. The program is entitled "voices of age: life after one hundred", and was produced by John Biewen of MPR.
May 14, 1985 - Reverend Tshenuwani Simon Farisani of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in South Africa answers listener questions about his experiences living under apartheid.