Eight television news items compiled into Can 131 by the CBC. The five positive silent items are as follows: Murder Pic, 10 June 1960, placelined Toronto, showing still of Mrs. Margaret Bennett, Toronto’s second murder of the week. Bennett, age 36, was stabbed 16 times, mutilated, beated about the face and raped. <15s>; United Press Movietone report entitled Papal Tiara, 17 December 1964, placelined New York. The papal tiara of Pope Paul is on display at New York City's Saint Patrick's Cathedral. The Pope donated the tiara to the poor of the world.The footage shows interior of cathedral, tiara carried in, Cardinal Spellman of New York watching as tiara is put into case, Monsignor Patrick Ahern watching with Spellman, Cardinal standing by case, worshippers, and tiara. <38s> Monty to Moscow, 28 April 1959, placelined London, showing Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery as he leaves London, England for a trip to Moscow. <43s>; King’s Cup, 28 April 1959, placelined Nassau, showing Prince Philip watching the annual King's Cup yacht races off the Bahamas as he nears the end of his round-the-world tour, with footage of yachts, Philip on board yacht, yacht carrying news media, yachts in race, one yacht tipping in water and righted by crew, Philip sailing, Royal Nassau Sailing Club, Philip approaching a table laden with trophies, crowd applauding, and Philip presenting the King’s Cup to the winner, Captain Kelly. <1mn 5s>; and U.S. Open Golf, 14 June 1957, in Ohio. The optical positive sound item is Murder Roundup, 10 June 1960, placelined Toronto. Footage in this report on the savage murder of Mrs. Margaret Bennettt shows: intersection of Eglinton Avenue and Midland Avenue in Scarborough where body was found; service station parking lot where body was found; police in parking lot; interview of Deputy Police Chief George Elliott; and interview of service station attendant Jim White. <2mn 20s> The negative optical sound item is an NBC report entitledJapanese Diet, 9 June 1959, placelined Tokyo. The last meeting of the Japanese Diet (Parliament) was held today but there were many empty seats. The Socialists are boycotting all meetings because they want Premier Kishi to resign and dissolve Parliament before the Japanese-United States treaty becomes effective on 19 June. Footage shows: pan around interior of Diet with many empty; and Kishi seated, signing papers and smoking cigar. <1mn 8s> The final item in the can, a double system item, is entitled By-Election.