Twenty-one television news reports compiled by CBC into can 129. The 10 items on positive silent stock are as follows: Convair Departs, no date. Traffic Tie-up, placelined Toronto, 8 June 1960. A Toronto road closure causes a traffic jam. The footage shows: cars driving on road; caution and detour signs; closure of Bloor Street viaduct; sign; police officer explaining to driver; pedestrian crossing; and a lot of cars stuck in traffic. . Visnews report entitled Sukarno Returns, placelined Jakarta, 8 June 1960. President Sukarno has returned to Indonesia after a 64-day world tour that took him to 18 countries. There are sketchy reports that part of the military has started a coup against Sukarno. Footage shows: Sukarno stepping down from plane; Sukarno being greeted by official; pan of diplomatic corps and Sukarno inspecting Honour Guard. <43s> Visnews report entitled Navy Missile Sea Cat, placelined United Kingdom, 21 November 1962. The British navy has just released film of the new guided missiles designed to be used against enemy aircraft attacking at close range. The missile is known as the Seacat and was tested aboard the warship HMS Decoy. Footage shows: HMS Decoy at sea; Seacat missiles on deck of ship; missile tipped into gantry; close-up of four missiles; gantry moved into firing position as officers watch; single missile ready for firing; final inspection made; missile ready for firing; missile fired; officer looks through binoculars; missile in flight; and missile hitting target. <45s>. Labour Wrap-up, placelined Hamilton, 23 April 1968. A labour union takes a strike vote. Footage shows: men in line; men going into building; voting; men at table in stadium; audience; union members and various shots of men on picket lines. Lebanon Elections, placelined Lebanon, 27 June 1957. Premier Sami el-Solh's pro-western government has been re-elected in Lebanon. The footage shows: wide shot of the city of Zahleh; election posters on wall; arrival of Premier Sami el-Solh in Zahleh; arrival of the Premier's son Abdurrahman Solh, who is running for office in Zahleh; crowd of people on road; people sitting in car; truck with people in it; camels on road; man on donkey; armoured cars outside polling station as voters file past; soldiers checking credentials of voters; woman in polling place; and ballot boxes being carried into building. The source of the footage is unidentified. <1mn 5s> 5s>CBS report entitled Panama Meeting, placelined Washington, D.C., 28 April 1959. The Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) meeting in Washington. It has passed a resolution calling on its members to use all means at their disposal to prevent rebels in their territory from attacking Panama. The footage shows: members of OAS seated in meeting; empty seat for Cuban delegate (Cuba is said to be behind the revolution in Panama); and Panamanian Ambassador Ricardo Arias addressing the other delegates. <35s> Paris Face-lifting, placelined Paris, France, circa 1960. Footage shows scenes of Paris, L’Arc du Triomphe, bridge, men shovelling, Hotel de Lausun and plaque. Traffic Jam, placelined Toronto, 8 June 1960. Traffic continues to pile up at the Prince Edward Viaduct (connecting Bloor Street East to Danforth) following the closing of the roadway to eastbound traffic. The eastbound lanes have been closed to allow for extensive repairs to the roadway and substructure. Footage shows: a helicopter taking off; various aerial views of crowded highways; sign for detour; sign reading "Bloor Street Viaduct Closed"; police officer using a map to show alternate route to a driver; crowded streets; and police officer directing heavy traffic. <48s>~Strike Standby, British Columbia, 25 June 1957. A multi-million dollar lumber plant on Vancouver Island has been running on salvaged lumber for three years as it fights to exist in a strike. Footage shows: tree falling in forest; men removing ropes from timber; man catching hook; man putting hook on timber; winch; log dropping onto truck; truck driving away; lumber mill logs floating in water; man steering logs into chute; log on conveyor rolls off; man at controls presses buttons; men loading logs onto flat car; men taking logs off chain hoist; man handling chain hoist; sheets of wood being cut and moving along rollers; man riding flatcar; log on conveyor being sawed; man removing sawn piece; and beam being moved on flatcar by workers. <1mn 38s> The six items on positive optical sound stock are as follows: Duke Panel, circa 1960, no description supplied by CBC. Medical Special, placelined Toronto, 27 June 1957. A gift of $500,000 has been donated to start the Gairdner Foundation. The major focus will be medical research. Interview of Gairdner. <2mn 2s> United Press Movietone report entitled Rocky, placelined New York, 9 June 1960. New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller is going to meet with Presidential candidate Richard Nixon tomorrow. Rockefeller lambasted Nixon yesterday for not making his stand known on major issues. Rockefeller standing at a podium criticizes Nixon. <26s> Woman Member, placelined Kentville, Nova Scotia, 8 June 1960. Mrs. Gladys Porter, the mayor of Kentville, Nova Scotia, has become the first female member of the Nova Scotia Legislature. Porter comments on winning the election in the Kings North riding for the Conservative Party. <33s> Coldwell Comments, placelined Winnipeg, Manitoba, 27 June 1957. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) leader M.J. Coldwell is interviewed in Winnipeg following a party caucus. He states that the subject of today’s discussion has been the role of the CCF in the House of Commons following this general election. He also says that Parliament will have to deal with problems of inflation and the farm situation and that it is necessary to improve the position of pensioners. <1mn 23s> Camp Bison, placelined Burwash, Ontario. 8 June 1960. The Ontario Department of Reform Institutions has opened Camp Bison, a new medium security prison camp at the Burwash Industrial Farm. Mr. Wardrope, the Minister of Reform Institutions, is greeted upon his arrival. Other footage shows prison buildings, the new prison building and Wardrope cutting ribbon to open the building. <1mn 13s> The negative silent item is Commonwealth Opening, placelined London, England, 27 June 1957. Six Commonwealth Prime Ministers are meeting in London. The footage shows: the Prime Ministers standing together in garden of 10 Downing Street; Prime Minister John Diefenbaker; group chatting in garden; Premier of Ghana Kwame Nkrumah; Diefenbaker chatting with Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India; Nkrumah chatting with South African External Affairs Minister Eric Louw; Pakistan Premier Hussein Surrwardy; Diefenbaker chatting with Nkrumah; Selwyn Lloyd chatting with Nehru; Krishna Menon chatting with Nkrumah; Prime Minister Harold Macmillan chatting with two men; Nkrumah walking down garden steps; Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies walking down garden stairs; and party walking down garden stairs led by Macmillan and Nehru. <1mn 10s> The two optical sound items are as follows: Duke Panel, aka Duke Panel Cutdown, placelined Toronto, 9 June 1960.During his stay in Toronto, Prince Philip took part in a panel discussion on the Commonwealth Study Conference. Prince Philip participates in panel discussion with moderator Blair Fraser. He speaks about the purpose of the conference and about poor Commonwealth countries learning from the mistakes of the more advanced nations. <1mn 56s>~CBS report entitled Nixon Press, placelined Camden, New Jersey, 9 June 1960. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon responds to comments by New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller. Rockefeller criticizes Nixon for not making a stand on the major issues. Nixon comments. <1mn 7s> The final item in the can, on double-system stock, is Tower Topping, placelined Toronto, 23 April 1968, about the topping-off ceremony for the new Simpsons Tower held today in Toronto. The footage shows: partially constructed Simpsons Tower; people standing about; sign for Simpsons Tower; Toronto Mayor William Dennison giving a speech; bucket being raised; band plays; bucket goes up tower to top floor; and guns firing. <1mn 18s>