November 11, 1974 - A member of group supporting POWs states they are going to Washington to honor all veteran's on Veteran's Day and would like President Ford to be honest regarding the return of POWs.
November 6, 1974 - The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra returns to Minnesota from a four-week tour of Europe. In a brief interview at airport, Conductor Dennis Russell Davies said audiences were very receptive.
November 6, 1974 - Attorney General Warren Spannaus speaks at Minnesota DFL election celebrations.
November 6, 1974 - U.S. Representative Richard Nolan says the vote margin means Minnesotans must agree with the DFL platform. He thanks voters for making the DFL victory possible.
November 6, 1974 - Corruption feeds on indifference. Republican party member urges people to answer questions "that have gone begging during this campaign." He urges Republicans to get to their feet again after their defeat in Minnesota elections.
November 6, 1974 - Republican Representative Tom Hagedorn says fighting excessive government spending and private interest election contributions were the two platforms of the Republican Party during their recently lost election.
November 6, 1974 - Watergate affected Republican election results in Minnesota, says John Grunseth. However, the party did well in St. Cloud.
November 6, 1974 - Republican Senator Rudy Boshwitz comments on the party's need for better candidates, since they are no longer "in power."
November 6, 1974 - Newly-elected Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson says he will do good job for the next four years.
November 6, 1974 - Unknown speaker says bad legislation is now going to be coming out of the House. This news brief is truncated and can only be guessed at ... assume speaker is referring to the Democratic takeover of the House and Senate.