This consists of four rolls of television news footage held in CBC can 134 as follows: 8 stories on positive silent stock: Ike/Dulles, datelined Washington, 12 December 1957. President Dwight D. Eisenhower today met with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles as they prepare for the upcoming NATO meeting in Paris. This United Press Movietone footage shows the exterior of the White House and Eisenhower and Dulles outside the White House. <1mn 20s> McElroy, datelined West Berlin, 12 December 1957. U.S. Defence Secretary Neil McElroy arrives inGermany for a two-day tour of American military installations there. The United Press Movietone footage shows him walking from plane, being greeted by officers and reviewing troops at Grunewald training area. <32s> Hippo Family, datelined New York City, 22 November 1962. At the Bronx Zoo, Phoebe the hippopotamus has finally allowed people to view the baby she gave birth to on September 18. The United Press Movietone footage shows the hippo building in the zoo, and the baby hippo as the father and people look on. <40s> Mayflower, location Korea, no date. <41s> Missiles, date circa 1960, location unknown. This shows missiles being launched and exploding, with shots of: missile taking off; satellite dish; man at control panel; missile from head; missile being lifted on hydraulics; switch flipped; missile taking off; and missile exploding. <50s> East Berlin Election, datelined East Berlin, Germany, 28 June 1957. This Visnews report, about the election in East Berlin, shows: Otto Grotewohl voting; people walking from voting station past Communist youth who salute them; Grotewohl shaking hands with youth; and people voting in various polling stations. <1mn 15s> Exploitation of the Dead Sea, dated 28 June 1957. This is a look at the region surrounding the Dead Sea. It shows: view of desert region around the Dead Sea; pumping stations supplying water to nearby bromide and potash plants; machinery at work in potash plant; machine for extraction of bromide; scenes of different manufacturing processes and truck loaded with potash leaving plant. <1mn 32s> Australian Broadcasting Corporation footage entitled Water for Karachi, datelined Pakistan, 28 April 1959. This is a story on how Karachi is getting water through Australian assistance under the Colombo Plan. The footage shows: pan over Karachi; street scenes in Karachi; motorcycle, bus, tax and donkey traffic on streets; Coca Cola sign over street; Sikh police officer directing traffic; bus passing by; herd of goats and sheep in narrow streets; camel pulling oil drums; crowd in narrow streets; man with cobra in street; slum scenes; desert town in distance; vultures circling; people getting water from tap and putting it into skin bags and various other containers; open air laundry; people washing clothes in tub; water channel in earth; wide river; bridge over river; dam; canal; Australian High Commission office and flag; sign on pipe "Colombo Plan Supplies From Australia"; and people working on construction of pipeline to carry water to Karachi. <5mn 10s> Two items on positive optical sound: Nixon on Cold War, datelined New York, 11 June 1960. This CBS report is about a statement by Vice-President Richard Nixon about the Cold War, during a trip to New York to view the British Trade Exhibit which was opened by Prince Philip. The footage shows Nixon speaking while Prince Philip looks on. Nixon says that the Cold War may continue for 50 years. <57s> CBC report Disarmament Rally, datelined Toronto, 10 June 1960. Former British Cabinet Minister Philip Noel-Baker today addressed a disarmament rally in Toronto. Footage shows: the crowd in Massey Hall; University of Toronto students walking with banners demanding disarmament; sound-on-film of university student Michael Tinkler; crowd; dignitaries on stage; and Baker addressing the audience. ~He says that Canada could “become” Poland if the Third World War broke out because Canada is under threat due to the arms buildup. <1mn 53s> CBC item on magnetic stripe stock, entitled Taxi Cutdown, datelined Toronto, November 22, 1962. Joseph Bloomfield, a lawyer who represents many cab operators, comments on the declaration by the Metro Toronto Licensing Corporation that no new applications for taxis will be accepted. <1mn 5s> Three items on negative silent stock: Australian Broadcasting Corporation footage entitled Nepal Today, datelined Nepal, 28 April 1959, showing: scenes of Nepal; wide shot of the Himalayan mountains; temple roof decorated with bunting; temple with haystack nearby; details of temple; faces of Buddha; detail of carving showing a half-man half-animal; temple figure with wings strapped to it; statues of Buddha inside temple; people at prayer wheels; pan across valley and city which straddles it; people walking in streets with baskets over their shoulders; scattered houses in a partly rural area with mountains in the background; people walking on a country road; people on old bridge; people walking along road with mountains in the background; terraced hillsides; people with bundles on their back; wide shot of mountains; people weaving and making pottery; terraced hillside and mountain village; bulldozer at work; various shots of people working in construction of a mountain road; long shot of a college; Gurkha soldiers; crowds in streets; election banners on streets; people addressing election rallies; people voting in polling stations; exterior of Parliament; and various shots of people walking along rural roads with mountains in the background. <5mn 32s> Stratford Dedication, datelined Stratford, Ontario, 30 June 1957. At Stratford, Ontario, three separate dedication services were held for the new $1.5 million Stratford Shakespearian Theatre. The CBC footage shows the exterior of the theatre; the Union Jack and the Festival flag flying from the top of the theatre; people entering the theatre; an usher handing out programs; corridor; Ontario Premier Leslie Frost speaking; Reverend Thompson speaking; and long shot of the theatre form the nearby Avon River. <54s> Brookwood Cemetery, datelined Surrey, England, 2 July 1957. Canadian officials lay wreaths in Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey, England for the more than 2,000 Canadians who died in the First and Second World Wars and who are buried there. The CBC footage shows: Brookwood cemetery; graves; veterans marching through the cemetery; arrival of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and his party; people standing in prayer; Diefenbaker putting wreath on the steps to the memorial; cross overlooking the cemetery; Toronto Mayor Nathan Phillips laying a wreath; memorial with wreaths and flag bearers; and the departure of Diefenbaker, Phillips and the rest of the party. <56s>