Mr. Frank Kellogg Heard
oJ UNE 14th is the anniversary of ‘the birth of the American flag. The cplebration of this, under the auspices of ‘the American Legion, was broadeast by the National Broadcasting Company through a nétwork of stations from "coast to coast," ond heard by the writer from station 2XAD. The first speaker, name not heard, traced American history with appropriate music faintly in the background; the officer in charge of the American Legion was next heard. Soon after 2 p.m. the Secretary of State, Mr. Frank Kellogg, was introduced. A very interesting address followed on the world’s peace. In speaking of talk of war between the United States and Great Britain, > Kellogg said: "War between Britain an the United States is unthinkable, and should be impossible." Later, he referred to bad feeling between these two countries being caused by irresponsible people in both America and Britain. Mr. Kellogg spoke for nearly half an hour, every word being clearly heard, and followed with zreat interest.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 4
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167Mr. Frank Kellogg Heard Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 4
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