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KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for May 15, 1969; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: silent footage of patrol car on a rural road [may be part of story about search team finding 86-year old man missing from Cupertino Rest Home]; teenagers participate in National Hospital Week at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Gatos (silent). Part 2: school for baby sitters run by Campbell Fire Department - silent footage of CPR and first aid classes Part 3: ribbon cutting to open six-lane El Camino Real thoroughfare through City of Santa Clara (silent); silent footage of beauty pageant women [Fiesta de las Rosas queens?]; U.S. Golf Handicap Director Pete Leslie provides information on area golf courses open for weekend play and announces Shell World of Golf to be filmed in San Francisco Part 4: silent footage of a football game in action; San Jose State football coach Joe McMullin comments on the Spartans win at spring training. Notes on original container: r01: A B 1496; r02: C-D 1496; r03: E G 1496; r04: H 1496 California Audiovisual Preservation Project
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