KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for September 13, 1966
may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather.
Part 1: Firefighting efforts at grass fire/wildfire in Santa Cruz (silent)
meeting, possibly college football coaches before Santa Clara County Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association (silent)
San Jose State football coach Harry Anderson evaluates their team against Stanford University.
Part 2: Luther Lee Cazadd rescues Joan M. Culling and her baby from automobile trapped on Caltrain railroad tracks at Cottle and Monterey Highway (silent)
San Francisco Giants General Manager Chub Feeny announces they have retained Herman Franks as manager, talks teams chances.
Part 3: Governor Pat Brown visits San Jose and comments on candidate Ronald Reagan's claim that Brown rents a home in Los Angeles with restrictive covenants
East Palo Alto leaders meet to discuss annexation proposal to Menlo Park, local newspaper editor John Rayon says it will create a black ghetto
Part 4: Group of San Jose youngsters held on murder charges enter Superior Court to enter motion to be remanded back to juvenile court for trial (silent)
Hester School third grade students draw school safety posters to enter in the "Safetyrama" at Santa Clara County Fairgrounds (silent).
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