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0:00, 2:35, 3:56 - (March 17, 1971) The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Buster Cantrell and Patti Cantrell in Fort Smith, Arkansas on federal warrants in connection with the Feb. 21, 1971 armed robbery of a Buddies Super Market (1516 E. Abram) in Arlington in which armored car guard Thomas D. Nanney was shot and wounded and bystander Samuel Ward Crager was shot and killed; various silent footage, some of it from the day of the robbery, includes interviews with Arlington detective Bobby Wiggins and cashier Rachel Weems; additional silent footage shows the Cantrells in the back of a police car arriving in Arlington after their arrest, escorted by Det. Wiggins; a report goes on to describe the case; Jay Lewis reporting. 0:41 - (March 17, 1971) Reporter Jerry Park interviews three Irish nurses who work at Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth: Rona Loftis (sp) from County Mayo, who discusses what it’s like on St. Patrick’s Day back home; Maureen O’Gara (sp) from County Roscommon, who says she’s homesick; and Mairead Daly (sp) from County Limerick, who offers a St. Patrick’s Day message in Gaelic. 3:24, 8:04 - (March 17, 1971) Bennett Miller, executive director of Dallas Community Action (DCA), is set to give a talk at the downtown Dallas YMCA titled “What’s Going on in the DCA”; in an interview, he describes how people misinterpret both poverty and what the DCA actually does; additional silent footage of Miller speaking at the YMCA; Judi Hanna reporting. 5:07, 10:57 - (March 17, 1971) Gloria Steinem, famed feminist activist and journalist, discusses women and their relationship to money, especially within a marriage; she says that “we all need work that’s our own and a sense of dignity” and says that marriage should be an equal and supportive partnership between “two full adult human beings,” not a relationship between “a person and a half – and the ‘half’ is the woman”; she also draws comparisons between marriage and slavery; silent footage of the interview; Steinem is in the area to speak to an audience at Texas Christian University (TCU) in Fort Worth, at an event at the Brown-Lupton Student Center sponsored by the Forums Committee at TCU; Rosser McDonald reporting. 7:28 - (March 17, 1971) Brief shot of the sign for the Prosper State Bank, which had been robbed that day (Silent). 7:34, 11:31 - (March 17, 1971) Dallas Police Chief Frank Dyson holds a press conference to address a recent claim by U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh (D-IN) that Dallas law enforcement has engaged in “terroristic” tactics toward the Mexican American community in the wake of the shootings of citizens Thomas Rodriguez and his pregnant wife in a raid searching for suspects in the Trinity River Massacre in which 3 deputies were killed; Dyson says that he takes issue with the accusation and that the focus should be on the 3 assassinated deputies; he goes on to say that many of the statements being made about the case are, in his opinion, irresponsible. 8:35, 12:42 - (March 17, 1971) Ralph Yarborough, former U.S. senator from Texas, speaks to law students at the Student Bar Speakers Forum at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas; various shots from the meeting (Silent); Yarborough goes on to compare federal funding for cancer research with money allocated for NASA and the war in Vietnam. 9:10 - (March 17, 1971) Brief shot of Dallas firefighters at the scene of a fire at the Lawrence Hotel (302 S. Houston) in downtown Dallas (Silent). 9:17, 13:49 - Harold Caplan, British aeronautical engineer and insurance consultant, is interviewed (Silent); he goes on to explain how the perceived dangers of Supersonic Transport (SST) planes have been debunked and that the American people should be concerned about the possibility of not being involved in the development of this advanced technology; Rosser McDonald reporting. 9:50, 15:03 - The Citizens for Representative Government (CRG) announces its endorsements for 3 independent candidates for Dallas City Council; seated with CRG president William R. McGarvey (green tie) are, from left to right, candidates George Hughes, Rev. Willie B. Simon, and Addison Airport president Henry Stuart (Silent); McGarvey explains the significance of their “independent” designation and derides some candidates endorsed by the CCA (Citizens Charter Association). 10:38, 17:17 - (March 17, 1971) Harry O. Bercher, chairman of International Harvester, is interviewed (Silent); in light of the company’s first quarterly loss in 12 years, he goes on to mention a temporary solution to deal with inflation; Malcolm Landess reporting. 13:45 - Brief shot showing the aftermath of a residential fire at 2615 Park Row in South Dallas (Silent). 16:13 - Jim McElreath, Arlington Indy-car race driver and former Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year, talks about building “old track racing cars” and the joys of seeing custom cars at car shows; Jerry Haynes reporting.