News reel from KNTV San Jose broadcast on October 15, 1965
may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather.
Part 1: Roy Butcher, Chairman of San Jose Redevelopment Agency says selection of urban renewal project developer is wide open after Park Center Development Corporation ran into legal problems
William Rafsky, Executive Vice-President of the Old Philadelphia Development Corporation, addresses a gathering at McCabe Hall and gives comments on future development of San Jose
silent footage of the first day of the Laguna Seca grand prix race
silent footage of Stanford University Junior Varsity football game against San Jose State freshman at Spartan Stadium.
Part 2: Silent footage of large group meeting, possibly the Police Advisory Board
comments from C-O-R-E representative Andy Montgomery explains civil rights groups' objections to proposal for police review board to handle complaints of police brutality
journalists invited to view mock-up of the Gemini-Agena at Lockheed Missiles & Space Company in Sunnyvale, where company scientists including Robert T. Johnson explained its operations
a Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport plane arrives at Moffett Field as part of the U.S. Navy's VR-22 squadron's move to Moffett (silent)
silent footage of 14-year old San Jose girl June Swedevofsky being rescued after falling into dry creek bed.
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Rename casjhsj_000034 to casjhsj_000034_r1 (E-H 271). casjhsj_000034_r2 (I-L 271) is an additional reel that is part of an object already digitized. 9/9/2015.