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KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for May 7, 1969; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: Gunn High School [Palo Alto, Calif.] baseball player Mike Rusk being introduced by unidentified man; Part 2: Arraignment of six men held in slaying of San Francisco policeman Joseph Brodnick -- Santa Cruz Police Chief Gino Pini and San Francisco Police Captain Lee describe their capture; silent footage of the accused men being led to police cars; silent footage of two men walking on San Jose State College campus [may be outgoing president Dr. Robert Clark]. Part 3: Reporter Dick Reizner talks about selection of new San Jose State president to succeed outgoing president Dr. Robert Clark; University of Santa Clara students take over Dean of Students' office to protest firing of two student dorm supervisors [silent]; San Jose Mayor Ron James hosts breakfast at San Jose Municipal Airport for mayors of other Santa Clara County cities, greets incoming PSA flight [silent], includes footage of airplane on tarmac and interior of terminal. Part 4: Former Cleveland pitching great Bob Feller talks about changes in baseball since he retired 13 years ago. Notes on original containers: r01: A 1490, Cop Killer D5; r02: B C 1490; r03: C-E 1490; r04: F G 1490 California Audiovisual Preservation Project
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