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KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for October 2, 1979. Accompanying film log lists subjects of rolls as Chlorine (silent, Roll A), UTC (2 reel, Roll B), Jacuzzi (silent, Roll C), Bump...Wx (silent, Roll D), Wx (Rolls E, F), Dalai Lama (2 reel, Roll G), Sveadal House (Roll H), Boats Capitola (2 reel, Roll I), Wildlife (2 reel, Roll J). Roll 1: Revisits the after-effects of the September 4th butadiene gas leak at Chemical Systems Division in Coyote Valley; pool closure at the Oakwood Garden Apartments in San Jose; Dalai Lama visit to UC Santa Cruz; Wildfire destroys Swedish club's Camp Sveadal clubhouse outside of Morgan Hill; Boat owners interviewed in Capitola after storm causes destruction to wharf. Roll 2: Opening of the San Francisco Bay Environmental Education Center and Wildlife Refuge in Alviso; Kids are asked what they'd ask the Pope if they met him.
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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