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Description
KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for August 22, 1966; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: Funeral services for retired Superior Court Judge William James at Scottish Rite Temple; City Manager A. P. "Dutch" Hamann presents information to City Council concerning proposal for sports arena in San Jose or Santa Clara; first annual International Amateur White-Water Slalom Races near Tahoe City. Part 2: Interview with San Jose State College Student Un-American Activities Committee founders Ira Meltzer and Phillip Whitten Part 3: Pioneer 7 orbit information being handled at the Hypervelocity Free Flight Institute at Ames Research Lab, Moffett Field, with project manager Charles Hall (silent); fire at Tahoe Manor apartment building in San Jose's Eastside (silent); Santa Clara woman Audrey Demarias dies after car swerves off Warm Springs Road near Fremont (silent); interview with General Electric Chief Negotiator Rod Fagan re negotiations with local machinists union Part 4: Santa Clara County nurses meet at San Jose Auditorium to approve a new two-year contract with hospital, averting a strike (silent); California Nurses Association attorney David Lahee explains the terms of the contract.
City planning Fires Labor unions Nineteen sixties Nurses Space race Student movements
Time Period
1966-08-22
Place
San Francisco Bay (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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