Note: Part 1 is silent from 00:00:59 to the end.
Description: Newsreel from KNTV San Jose broadcast on January 20, 1966; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather.
Reel 1:
Segment 1: Republican party spokesperson says Democratic Party is split just like Republicans are, and the question is whether they are entitled to a third term, thinks Republican chances are excellent (sound film).
Segment 2: Crowded conference room in San Jose City Hall, close-up of name tent for Jay Gibson (silent film).
Segment 3: Promotional luncheon in San Jose to promote bond issues: interviews with several men at banquet event, all of them silent (silent film).
Reel 2:
Federal court in San Francisco refused to prevent U.S. Army from shipping soldier to Vietnam: KNTV reporter interviews Army private from New York City who has filed an injunction against the Army, but refuses to reveal any details or comment on it (sound film).
Source: 2 Reels of 2: Film: 16mm
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