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[KNTV News Broadcast October 28, 1965]
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Title
[KNTV News Broadcast October 28, 1965]
Alternative Title
Rolls A-D, E-G
Series Title
Created Date
October 28th, 1965
Description
Newsreel from KNTV San Jose broadcast on October 28, 1965. May be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. According to early news transcript, stories include 19-car accident on lower deck of Bay Bridge
man killed in auto accident near Hayward-San Mateo Bridge
Santa Clara County Counsel Spencer Williams says Fairchild Semiconductor Division has escaped taxes (film)
final arguments in Earlee Thomas murder trial begin Monday morning (silent film)
Governor Brown asked about reports of campaign kickbacks (sound film)
investigation continues into knife killing of John Mercado in San Jose
North Salinas high school football player collapses at practice
East Side San Jose homeowners meet with government officials to calm troubled waters (film)
Al Geiberger and Steve Opperman hold early first round lead in San Jose-Almaden Open Golf Tournament (silent film). Final news transcript includes many of the stories above, with additional national news coverage: Channel 11's news director in Washington attending State Department briefing on war in Viet Nam and U.S. foreign policy
Executive Secretary of National Space Agency says U.S. has better than even chance of putting man on the moon in 1969
"Garden of Eden" apartment complex residents fail to show up for talks with management over discriminatory rental policies (film)
Joan Baez says she will reopen her Institute for the Study of Non-Violence in Carmel Valley converted poison oak remedy factory
gubernatorial candidate George Christopher addresses Santa Clara County elementary school administrators (sound film)
former governor Goodwin Knight interviewed in San Jose (sound film).
man killed in auto accident near Hayward-San Mateo Bridge
Santa Clara County Counsel Spencer Williams says Fairchild Semiconductor Division has escaped taxes (film)
final arguments in Earlee Thomas murder trial begin Monday morning (silent film)
Governor Brown asked about reports of campaign kickbacks (sound film)
investigation continues into knife killing of John Mercado in San Jose
North Salinas high school football player collapses at practice
East Side San Jose homeowners meet with government officials to calm troubled waters (film)
Al Geiberger and Steve Opperman hold early first round lead in San Jose-Almaden Open Golf Tournament (silent film). Final news transcript includes many of the stories above, with additional national news coverage: Channel 11's news director in Washington attending State Department briefing on war in Viet Nam and U.S. foreign policy
Executive Secretary of National Space Agency says U.S. has better than even chance of putting man on the moon in 1969
"Garden of Eden" apartment complex residents fail to show up for talks with management over discriminatory rental policies (film)
Joan Baez says she will reopen her Institute for the Study of Non-Violence in Carmel Valley converted poison oak remedy factory
gubernatorial candidate George Christopher addresses Santa Clara County elementary school administrators (sound film)
former governor Goodwin Knight interviewed in San Jose (sound film).
Item or Container Annotations
Film cans labeled Manion 10/28/65 A-D 284/Broncos SOF Football; 10/28/65 E-G #284/Chavez 50
Creators and Contributors
Subject Topic
Genre
Spatial Coverage
Language
Media Type
Format
16mm film
Extent
2
Reels
Generation
Original
Color or Black and White
Black and White
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
1983-68-19
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