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KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for October 3, 1979. Accompanying film log lists subjects of rolls as Southern Pacific hearings (NATSOF, Roll A), Burg Bust (2 reel, Roll B), Ax Murder (NATSOF, Roll C), Milo House (NATSOF, Roll D), Sewage (Roll E) Pool (2 reel, Roll F), Wx (Rolls G, H), Monastery (2 reel, Roll I), 904 (NATSOF, Roll J), Odd-Even (NATSOF, Roll K), Capitola (NATSOF, Roll L, No Gas to Class (Roll AA), Pyrosol (Roll BB), UFW Farmworkers (Roll CC), County Buses (Roll DD), Car Sales (Roll EE), Hertz (Roll FF), Dr. Shelunder (Roll GG), Job Corps (Roll HH), 904 (Roll II), Kaiser Strike (Roll JJ), [untitled] (Roll KK), Berryessa (Roll LL), Budget (Roll MM), Liddicoat (Roll NN), Sky Park (Roll OO). Part 1: "Save the Last Train" hearings on railroad service from San Jose to San Francisco; Swimming pools at Oakwood Garden Apartments in San Jose poisoned with Silvex herbicide and 24D chemical by person sending "Days of Orange" warning letter; scenes of teenagers exploring the abandoned Rispin Mansion in Capitola which has been purchased by John Vacalian to be turned into 60-room hotel; Capitola storm cleanup. Part 2: Blackford High School's "no gas to class" day to protest gas prices and oil companies; Redwood City and PG&E energy recovery program through pyrolysis; Auto sales recovering thanks to Chysler's rebate program; unidentified Hertz dealership interior shots. Part 3: Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors vote on "gay rights" ordinance banning housing and employment discrimination based on sexual preference; Milpitas firefighters on scene at apartment complex; Kaiser Refractories employee strike; Guadalupe River polluted by oily contaminants due to sewer line backup at Conway Import Co.; "Save Berryessa School" meeting.
San Jose (Calif.)--Politics and government Television broadcasting of news Television stations
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San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)
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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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