
MARTHA DEANE: NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER (RADIO)
Summary
One in this series of talk/interview programs hosted by
"Martha Deane." On this program, Deane's guest is
Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York who
discusses the following topics, among others: the
protest that was staged by nearly four thousand high
school students, objecting to probable cutbacks in state
aid to education; all the fine print involved with these
probable cutbacks; the fact that the public doesn't seem
to understand what the fine print actually means; the
town meetings he relies on to get information across to
the people of New York, as well as the rest of the
nation; looking for a major shift in federal policy that
will expand the government's spending habits; his ideas
on how to get New York taxes to come back to the state;
the new revisions to the Taylor Law, which concerns
striking workers, that say an employer cannot
discriminate against striking workers; his view on the
abortion bill; stiffer penalties for speeding and drunk
driving violations; and a preview of Rockefeller's
upcoming trip to South America. Commercials deleted.
(This program was also known as "Mary Margaret
McBride" from 1937-1954.)
Details
- NETWORK: WOR-Radio
- DATE: March 16, 1969 10:15 AM
- RUNNING TIME: 0:32:30
- COLOR/B&W: N/A
- CATALOG ID: R85:0214
- GENRE: Radio - Talk/Interviews
- SUBJECT HEADING: New York State - Officials - Talk/Interviews
- SERIES RUN: WOR (New York, NY) - Radio series, 1934-1973
- COMMERCIALS: N/A
CREDITS
- Marion Young Taylor … Host, Cast, Martha Deane
- Nelson A. Rockefeller … Guest