Pete Heine radio interview, 1975.

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Pete Heine radio interview, 1975.

In the interview, which aired in August 1975 on WJBO radio station's program "Topic Today," Heine discusses the upcoming Baton Rouge Mayor-President race and the present mayor, Woody Dumas, Baton Rouge and Baker's economic condition, New Orleans, white flight, and federal revenue sharing. He also discusses civic programs in Baker, such as the town's plans for the bicentennial celebration.

1 sound cassette (1 hour)Index (2 p.)

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Harris, Jim, 1953-

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Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History

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The T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History was established in August 1991 to document the history of Louisiana State University. A department of LSU Libraries Special Collections, the Center conducts, collects, preserves, and makes available to scholars oral history interviews on Louisiana's social, political, cultural, and economic history. From the description of T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History records, 1990-1998. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 22696...

Heine, Peter

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Norman E. "Pete" Heine served as Mayor of Baker, Louisiana, from 1964-1976 and 1981-1992. At the time of the interview, he had announced his candidacy for the 1976 Baton Rouge Mayor-President race. From the description of Pete Heine radio interview, 1975. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 240386502 ...