June 6, 1974 - MPR’s Conie Goldman reports on The Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), which recently organized to promote equity for women in the workplace. At their first conference, 58 unions of rank and file female workers participated.
June 6, 1974 - MPR’s Dulcie Lawrence interviews Carolyn Ring, Republican candidate for District 37A state representative seat.
June 6, 1974 - Minnesota Attorney General Warren Spannus announces his plans to run for re-election. He also comments on the Tom Kelm ethics issue and Reserve Mining ruling.
June 6, 1974 - Dechant (unknown first name, unknown title) says there's enough crop land to feed the world. Government isn't doing all it can to feed the hungry. The Green Revolution displaced many farm laborers as they were replaced by technology. He advocates a full employment program for the U.S. to erradicate hunger.
June 7, 1974 - Discussion about impediments to agricultural production, including market factors and infrastructure and transportation issues.
June 7, 1974 - Gloria Steinem talks about study of children 3 and 4 years old to determine how young children are when they're socialized into gender roles. The contrast of boys? And girls? Answers indicates societal roles and restrictions.
June 7, 1974 - On this program of Firing Line, William F. Buckley interviews Eugene McCarthy on how the post-Watergate presidency should look, and how the office might be revised so as to bring it back within republican discipline.
June 8, 1974 - Sub-committee questionaire sent to hospitals is getting no response and state that they are not in a position to give out information on the costs of healthcare.
June 10, 1974 - MPR’s Greg Barron interviews a Minnesota farmer about weather effects on crops. Although some areas of Minnesota have responded well to wet weather, spring planting might be delayed because of the wet weather. Wheat, barley, oat and flax are the main crops effected by the weather.
June 10, 1974 - The Blue Earth County GOP chairman resigns because of dissatisfaction with Nixon administration.