WSFA audiovisual item A029.0012

The following segments are included: 0:00:08: Mayor Emory Folmar discusses his upcoming oath on April 19, 1977, along with administrative issues and voter confusion during the mayoral election on April 12. 0:02:12: Jubilee festival celebrating Montgomery's history on April 16, 1977. 0:03:07:...

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description The following segments are included: 0:00:08: Mayor Emory Folmar discusses his upcoming oath on April 19, 1977, along with administrative issues and voter confusion during the mayoral election on April 12. 0:02:12: Jubilee festival celebrating Montgomery's history on April 16, 1977. 0:03:07: The Flying Dutchman disappeared between Alabama and Florida on October 25, 1976, along with its owner, John Dijt, and three passengers. Includes an illustration of the route and an interview about the story. Presented by Norman Lumpkin, WSFA-TV News. 0:07:45: Interview with Jim Bouton on the Chicago White Sox baseball team. 0:13:32: Session of the Alabama Senate on April 18, 1977. Includes an interview with Lieutenant Governor Jere Beasley on a filibuster to delay budgets and the lid law, a bill proposing a maximum property tax increase. 0:17:24: Demonstration at Maxwell Air Force Base shows the maneuverability of a new jet for use by the Alabama War College. 0:18:44: Governor George Wallace criticizes members of the Rules Committee in the Alabama Senate for refusing to confirm nominees he appointed. 0:20:04: Jim Bouton of the Chicago White Sox baseball team pitching during practice. Includes a remote interview with Bouton, during which only his answers are audible. 0:22:54: From October 29 to November 1, 1976, the USCGC Dependable searched for the Flying Dutchman, a yacht owned by John Dijt that disappeared in the Gulf of Mexico on October 25, 1976. The U.S. Coast Guard ship scoured the waters between Apalachicola and Tarpon Springs, Florida, during its search. Presented by Norman Lumpkin, WSFA-TV News. 0:27:26: The Flying Dutchman, a yacht owned by John Dijt, disappeared on October 25, 1976, off the Florida coast in the Gulf of Mexico. Includes an interview with a woman (possibly a wife or family member of the missing sailors) and with a man about the story and last known location of the missing ship. Presented by Norman Lumpkin, WSFA-TV News.
spelling WSFA_A029_0012WSFA audiovisual item A029.0012The following segments are included: 0:00:08: Mayor Emory Folmar discusses his upcoming oath on April 19, 1977, along with administrative issues and voter confusion during the mayoral election on April 12. 0:02:12: Jubilee festival celebrating Montgomery's history on April 16, 1977. 0:03:07: The Flying Dutchman disappeared between Alabama and Florida on October 25, 1976, along with its owner, John Dijt, and three passengers. Includes an illustration of the route and an interview about the story. Presented by Norman Lumpkin, WSFA-TV News. 0:07:45: Interview with Jim Bouton on the Chicago White Sox baseball team. 0:13:32: Session of the Alabama Senate on April 18, 1977. Includes an interview with Lieutenant Governor Jere Beasley on a filibuster to delay budgets and the lid law, a bill proposing a maximum property tax increase. 0:17:24: Demonstration at Maxwell Air Force Base shows the maneuverability of a new jet for use by the Alabama War College. 0:18:44: Governor George Wallace criticizes members of the Rules Committee in the Alabama Senate for refusing to confirm nominees he appointed. 0:20:04: Jim Bouton of the Chicago White Sox baseball team pitching during practice. Includes a remote interview with Bouton, during which only his answers are audible. 0:22:54: From October 29 to November 1, 1976, the USCGC Dependable searched for the Flying Dutchman, a yacht owned by John Dijt that disappeared in the Gulf of Mexico on October 25, 1976. The U.S. Coast Guard ship scoured the waters between Apalachicola and Tarpon Springs, Florida, during its search. Presented by Norman Lumpkin, WSFA-TV News. 0:27:26: The Flying Dutchman, a yacht owned by John Dijt, disappeared on October 25, 1976, off the Florida coast in the Gulf of Mexico. Includes an interview with a woman (possibly a wife or family member of the missing sailors) and with a man about the story and last known location of the missing ship. Presented by Norman Lumpkin, WSFA-TV News.1977 April 16 - April 201970-1979Moving imageVideocassette; U-maticWSFA-TV (Television station : Montgomery, Ala.)WSFA collectionBox A029, Item 0012Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by WSFA, https://www.wsfa.com.ProResYouTube link: https://youtu.be/n6JjiENiJ2ohttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/wsfa/id/131
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