KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for September 14, 1966
may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather.
Part 1: San Jose State Vice President Dr. William Dusel talks about start of new year on campus, includes silent footage of students on campus, football stadium
Part 2: Conversation with Marine pilot Phillip Mickleson, in his new role as commanding officer of the San Jose Marine Reserve Unit after returning from Vietnam
San Jose City administrative aide John Jerman interviewed about trip to inspect Swift meat processing plant in Montana and concerns about San Jose plant.
Part 3: At Beverly Hills home of Danny Kaye, Governor Brown reveals plan for reducing minimum age for kindergarten
Don McGaffen talks to League of Women Voters local president Janet Grey Hayes about voter registration efforts.
Part 4: State Controller Alan Cranston addresses dinner meeting of financial executives in Palo Alto and endorses measure to simplify state income tax returns (silent)
arguments between San Jose City Councilwoman Virginia Schaffer and President of "Forward San Jose" Donald Ford over plan to locate sports and convention center in downtown.
Part 5: General Emmett E. "Rosie" O'Donnell Jr. visits San Jose to meet with United Fund representatives, talks about role of the USO in Vietnam.
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