50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (February 18, 1970)
- Population Bomb: Myth or Reality?: At Santa Clara University Talk, Dr. John Thomas and Dr. Dudley Kirk of Stanford Discuss Biological and Demographic Crisis Linked to Overpopulation
- Banks with City Money Put on Spot: City Pressuring Banks with Large City Deposits to Help with Problem of Selling City Bonds
- Dedication of Mission Station Post Office at 1150 Kiely Blvd. to be Held Saturday: Located in Former Prune Orchard in Newest Section of Town: Postmaster John Sanchez Planning Heritage Ceremony
- Rezoning of South Side of McKinley Drive from Residential to Commercial to Accommodate Toyota Expansion Opposed by Neighborhood Residents Fearing Noise and Traffic
- Jefferson Jr. High School Student Lisa Ann Whiteman, 13, is 1 of 7 Killed in Collision in Manteca When Minibus They Were in Got Stuck on Train Tracks
- Genealogy Society Shows Film Loaned by Pacific Telephone Co. at Central Library Titled ‘Our Changing Valley’
- Former Santa Clara Mayor Frank Keller Dies
- Citizens Advisory Committee Hosts Talk on Development Plans for ‘Old Quad’/Downtown Santa Clara
- Salary/Fringe Benefit Negotiations for 1970-71 Underway Between SCUSD Board and California Teachers Association