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KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for May 28, 1969; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: Press conference for opening of local Black and Brown trading stamp company office, with former San Jose State and Oakland Raiders football star Art Powell. Part 2: Silent footage of Black and Brown press conference; two African-American women examine the Black and Brown stamp album, featuring images of James Brown; Display manager Larry Rupert explains the Bonanza "Ponderosa Ranch" exhibit house at the Park Center Urban Renewal area. Part 3: Silent footage inside the Bonanza "Ponderosa Ranch" exhibit house; Fiesta de las Rosas queen and her court assist San Jose Mayor Ron James in opening Mobile Home and Recreation Vehicle Show at Santa Clara County Fairgrounds; athlete Richard Marks talks about his shot put form; University of Santa Clara football coach Pat Malley gives his view on spring training. Notes on original container: r01: A; r02: A B; r03: B E California Audiovisual Preservation Project
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