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Description
KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for August 29, 1966; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: Indian pow-wow at Montalvo County Arboretum, sponsored by Montalvo Association (silent); wreckage washing up on short (silent); "South West Africa: A Background Report" two minute film providing background on country after decision of world court affirming South Africa's right to the mandate of South West Africa [modern-day Namibia]. Part 2: Architect John Hill of Edward Stone Architects explains architectural model for new Palo Alto City Hall complex, ex-mayor Edward Arnold comments. Part 3: Monterey Bay Chapter of International Organization of Women Pilots paints runway at Monterey Peninsula Airport (silent); San Jose City Council meeting discusses plans for new City Hall, Councilwoman Virginia Shaffer clashes with Councilman Robert Miller Part 4: San Jose Police Chief Ray Blackmore speaks before City Council asking for help in removing "the myth of police brutality" and referring to leaflet distributed by Congress of Racial Equality. Notes on original containers: Reel 3 - Mont. Air; City Council.
Airports City council members Indians of North America--California--San Francisco Bay Area Nineteen sixties Police-community relations--United States
Time Period
1966-08-29
Place
Monterey (Calif.) Palo Alto (Calif.) San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.) San Jose (Calif.)
Provenance
History San Jose California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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