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Description
KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for May 27, 1969; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: Silent footage of the Northern California Folk-Rock Festival at Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, and the trash left behind; Santa Clara County Fairgrounds manager William Straub announces no folk rock festivals allowed in the future, Board of Supervisors Chairman Sig Sanchez reacts; reporter Eric Williams asks Bay Conservation and Development Commission associate planner George Reed to explain major conservation bills being considered in Sacramento. Part 2: Juanita Nicholson stabbed in home at 2311 New Jersey Avenue (silent footage of home); Redwood City man Frank Fiore, whose day job is a United Airlines mechanic, takes his race car #34 to the Indianapolis 500 (color); University of Santa Clara baseball coach Sal Taromina talks about team's loss to UCLA. Part 3: University of California Santa Cruz students set up picket lines at campus entrances to show support for the People's Park movement in Berkeley (silent). Notes on original containers: r01: A C; r02: D F; r03: G California Audiovisual Preservation Project
Automobile racing Nineteen sixties Restoration and conservation Rock music festivals--California San Francisco Bay Student movements--California--Berkeley
Time Period
1969-05-27
Place
San Jose (Calif.) Santa Clara County (Calif.) Santa Cruz (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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