Television news reports from CBC News Library Can 121. There are 10 reports on positive silent stock. Lebanon Vote, 10 June 1957. Voters in Lebanon participate in Parliamentary elections. The choice is between the pro-American premier Sami el Solh and rivals who want stronger links with the USSR and Egypt. Footage show people waiting to vote, posters of candidates on wall, military guard at polling station, people fill in ballots, ballots put into box, men and women filling out ballots, and woman putting ballot in box. <39s>. The footage is from an unknown source. Hussein and Faisal, 24 June 1957, placelined Amman, Jordan. King Faisal of Iraq is in Jordan for meetings with King Hussein concerning improved relations. Footage shows King Faisal seated in meeting with Queen Elizabeth (used as stock footage to show what Faisal looks like. The footage is from an unknown source. <10s> CBS report entitled Jackie United Nations Concert, 1 December 1964, placelined New York City. Jacqueline Kennedy, the widow of the late President John F. Kennedy, today made a rare public appearance when she attended a concert to mark the 60th anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights. Footage shows crowd in foyer of UN, Jackie Kennedy entering with Adlai Stevenson, Kennedy going down escalator, and Kennedy and Stevenson getting into a car. <43s> France Votes, 18 November 1962, placelined Paris. The people of France have given President Charles de Gaulle another massive vote of confidence. Footage shows people entering polling station, registering and again in polling station. <29s> Mission Shipyard, 10 December 1957, placelined Northern Ireland. Members of the Canadian trade mission make a trip to Northern Ireland while on a tour of Britain. Canadian High Commissioner George Drew and other mission members walk about in yard where ship is being built. <36s> United Press Movietone footage entitled Missile Silo, 6 June 1960, placelined Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. The firstTitan missile silo is nearing completion at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Footage shows: closed steel and concrete doors; sign reading "Operational System Test Facility Control Center"; tunnel to underground blockhouse; and steel doors opening. <49s> United Press Movietone report entitled Kenya Republic, 13 December 1964, placelined Nairobi. Kenya became a Republic within the Commonwealth at midnight last night. It shows: Jomo Kenyatta reading list of Cabinet members; new flag; people dancing; troops marching; sign for Nairobi airport; Governor General MacDonald waving goodbye; Oginga Odinga talking to other ministers; MacDonald waving from plane; and plane taking off. <50s> Bourges/Maunoury, 16 June 1957, placelined Paris. Interviews with Maurice Bourges-Maunoury concerning forming a new government in France. The footage is from an unknown source. <1mn 22s> Poland Cardinal, 24 June 1957, placelined Warsaw. Poland's Cardinal Stefan Wyszinsky receives a warm welcome on his return to Warsaw after visiting Pope Pius XII and being officially honoured with his red Cardinal's hat. Footage shows train entering station in Warsaw, crowd welcoming Cardinal, painting of Blessed Virgin, clergy in car with painting for Cardinal, Poles leading car to church, crowd moving through streets, and clergy and painting entering church. The source of the footage is unknown. <52s> Pearson (no description available). Next are seven stories on positive optical sound stock: Boy Singer, 10 December 1957, placelined London. Canadian singer Paul Anka discusses his current British singing tour. <1mn23s> Gina, 7 June 1960, placelined Toronto. Actress Gina Lollobrigida has arrived in Toronto accompanied by her husband Dr. Milko Skofic and son Milko. She walks from plane and goes through Customs. She arrives at Toronto City Hall and is greeted by Mayor Nathan Phillips. <43s> United Press Movietone footage entitled Truman on Plane, 6 June 1960. ~Former President Harry S. Truman is in Chicago, Illinois to promote his new book at the American Booksellers Convention. While there he took the opportunity to talk about the spy plane flights. He shows a copy of his new book "Mister Citizen". He comments on spy plane flights, stating that "such flights were put to me by the State Department but I turned them down, I just didn't think they were right ... espionage is a dirty business and it has to be done, but I wasn't going to be any party to it." <1mn 17s> CBS report entitled Georgetown Scene, 13 December 1964, placelined British Guiana. The Prime Minister-elect of British Guiana, Forbes Burnham, has begun a concerted attempt to heal racial wounds in his country. Three-time Premier Cheddi Jagan refuses to resign. Footage shows: people in streets of capital Georgetown; female police officer; and Forbes Burnham stating "I will lead a country rather than a party" and pledging to make sure East Indians do not feel threatened by black people. <1mn 5s> United Press Movietone report entitled U.N. Mortar, 13 December 1964, placelined New York City. A home-made mortar was fired at the UN building in New York today as Che Guevara addressed the General Assembly. Footage of helicopters landing where shell was fired from in Queens near East River, people looking on, medium shot of mortar, police carrying mortar to car, police putting gun in car, and statement by police spokesperson Detective William Reilly that the mortar exploded 300 yards offshore near Belmont Island. <1mn 10s> There are two stories on positive magnetic stripe stock. Synthetic Pot, Toronto, 20 April 1968, and Who’s Got the City, 20 April 1968, placelined Washington. There are two reports on silent negative stock. Bonaventure Stocks, 23 April 1959, placelined Atlantic Ocean off Nova Scotia. Scenes of the aircraft carrier HMCS Bonaventure off the coast of Nova Scotia. There are aerials of the ship underway at sea. <1mn 24s> Pearson Arrive Roundup, placelined Oslo. The final item is a story on negative optical stound stock. It is Pearson Roundup, 10 December 1957, placelined Oslo. Lester Pearson has received his Nobel Peace Prize. There is footage of Pearson signing paper, looking at portraits of past Nobel winners and posing in front of bust of Alfred Nobel. He says that the idea of an international police force is an idea that should not be allowed to be dropped. The UNEF has shown that the idea works. <1mn 40s>