KPFA News; Police-Student Clash at S.F. State Reported by Denny Smithson; Mayor Alioto on S.F. State Demonstrators; NYC Student Demonstrations; U.F.T. Reports; I.F. Stone's Criticisms and Comments; Saigon Delegate (KPFA), 1968
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Broadcast of Denny Smithson's reports on the San Francisco State TWLF strikes and the violence inflicted upon demonstrators by police. Excerpts from press conferences by S.I. Hayakawa and Mayor Joseph Alioto. News report on New York teachers strike, war in Vietnam, Italian demonstrations, Irish demonstrations, bombing by the Free Wales Army, British and Soviet relations. Don Porshe gives news report on Zambia bombing and the Angolan resistance to Portuguese occupation, Costa Rican border closure to Panama, indictment of Willie Brent, Wilfred Holliday, and Harold Hill for allegedly shooting of cops, and a Menlo Park Free University bombing. KGO Talk radio program with listener call-ins and a segment on Evelyn Whitehorn, who is protesting her sons eligibility to be drafted, interview with newly elected Assemblyman Willie Brown. Excerpt from Nixon's candidacy speech. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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