A friend at radio station KNEL in Brady told me I should interview Harold Byler. I asked who is he, what has he done, etc. He told me he was a storyteller and writer, then leafed through a stack of newspapers and pulled out a column Mr. Byler had written. It was all about Truman and the end of World War. It had solid historical facts. I called Mr. Byler and he said, “Sounds like fun. Come on over after lunch.”
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