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Description
Reels A and B-E of KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for April 4, 1966; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. According to transcript, stories include Vietnam developments; names announced of 5 more Californians killed in Vietnam; Northern California plumbers on strike; International Association of Machinists strike at FMC Corporation in San Jose; FMC meets with Morgan Hill residents about proposed ordnance division test site; civil rights demonstrators in Lorman, Mississippi; Governor Brown requests meeting with striking grape workers; parents of Cesar Chavez -- San Jose residents -- say they will join march in Stockton; personalized license plate bill killed by Senate Committee; two local men named as astronauts by Space Administration; State Senate passes legislation restricting use of hallucinogenic drugs. Note in original can: r1: FMC stick, city council planning meeting, orchards - car crash r2: J [frauin] sign family in home
Type
moving image
Format
16mm film
Form/Genre
Radio programs
Extent
2 Reels of 2
Identifier
1983-68-176 casjhsj_000092_r1; casjhsj_000092_r2
Language
English
Subject
Television stations Television broadcasting of news Nineteen sixties Vietnam War, 1961-1975 San Jose (Calif.)--Politics and government
Place
San Jose (Calif.) Santa Clara County (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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