Swing (Feb-Dec 1951)

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"Destructive . ♦ ♦ Vicious . . . Immoral — JOHN THORNBERRY'S FLOOD BROADCAST WHB — JULY 16, 1951 Announcer: At 3 o'clock, Monday, July 16, Mayor William E, Kemp of Kansas City, Missouri, with members of the City Council and press-radio representatives, made an aerial survey of the floodstricken areas of Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri — and the territory immediately surrounding these twin cities where the Kansas (Kaw) River flows into the Missouri River. John Collings, vice-president in charge of operations for Trans World Airlines, had offered the plane to city officials — to make the survey prior to Monday's City Council meeting. Among those aboard the plane was John Thornberry, a member of the WHB Newsbureau Staff. Here is Mr. Thornberry's report.