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KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for June 6, 1969; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: Silent footage of disaster drill in Mountain View; Lee Thomas reports on mutiny trial of 14 soldiers at Fort Ord (silent) Part 2: Santa Clara County Children's Center caseworker Janet Munroe comments on identifying mother of abandoned two-year old boy named Anthony; San Jose State associated student body attorney Sandy Heller discusses steps to remove Students for a Democratic Society from San Jose State Part 3: Santa Clara County District Attorney Louis Bergna explains legal issues surrounding transplant operations; silent footage of coin collectors show; past Numismatic Association president Denis Hooker explains coin collectors show at San Jose and 1804 silver dollar; University of Santa Clara Broncos baseball coach Sal Taromina discusses plan for seventh annual benefit game against San Francisco Giants; 2nd annual Fiesta Rodeo de Monterey (color, silent). Notes on original containers: r01: A-B; r02: C-D, r03: E-H California Audiovisual Preservation Project
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