News reel from KNTV San Jose broadcast on October 26, 1965
may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. According to early news transcript, stories include small turn-out for tax election in Cupertino, Los Gatos and Sunnyvale Elementary School Districts (silent film)
Governor Brown asks special session of legislature to correct technical errors in this year's new auto smog laws
assembly passes Medicare bill
heat wave breaks
former San Francisco mayor George Christopher submits his name as candidate for Republican governatorial nomination (sound film)
Santa Clara Board of Supervisors votes to deny appeal of Los Gatos Scavenger Company for proposed dump site in Lime Kiln Canyon (silent film)
Public Utilities Commission hearing on application of PSA to serve San Jose recesses until November 4th (film)
Ampex denied request for a new trial in anti-trust damage award to MVR Corporation
8th annual Almaden Open Golf Tournament begins Thursday (film)
special report on haunted house for Halloween (film). Late news transcript include many of the above stories, with additional national news: Cuban exile attempts to hijack National Airlines flight
school tax measures pass comfortably in today's election (film).
Item or Container Annotations
Film cans labeled 10/26/65 A 282; 10/26/65 B-D 282; 10/26/65 E-F 282
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