This consists of 11 stories on positive stock, 6 stories on positive optical sound stock, 6 stories on positive magnetic stripe, one story on A and B rolls and one report on double system stock. The 11 silent stories on positive stock are as follows: United Press Movietone report titled Mayflower II., placelined Massachusetts, 12 June 1957. The Mayflower II has arrived in Massachusetts after completing its trip from Plymouth, England. The footage shows: sign for Provincetown, Massachusetts; sightseers walking to shore; spectators; cutter towing the Mayflower; woman looking through binoculars; the Mayflower II; small ships going out to greet the Mayflower II; pan along the length of Mayflower II; aerial view of the Mayflower and the harbour; small boats near Mayflower and crew along the rail. <21s> Nova Scotia Leaders,7 June 1960, report from Halifax, Nova Scotia, showing Premier Robert Stanfield and his Conservative Party as they make a strong showing during the Nova Scotia election campaign, people attending election rally in a hall, Robert Stanfield addressing rally, another Conservative candidate speaking, Conservative Party stickers and posters, more footage of Stanfield speaking, Liberal leaders Hicks shaking hands with local candidate, Hicks addressing rally and Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidate Michael Macdonald speaking at rally. <1mn 27s> CBS report entitled Panic Buying, dated 25 October 1962, placelined Los Angeles, California, about Americans stocking up on dry goods, particularly canned goods, because of concerns over the missile crisis with Cuba. It shows: people in grocery store; clerk putting canned goods in carton; woman taking cans from shelf; woman at cash register; full shopping carts; child on cart; shoppers taking cans from shelf; camera pan up shelves; empty shelves; people at cash register. <1mn 17s> CBS report entitled Empty Docks, October 22, 1962, placelined Key West, about preparations taking place in the area around Key West, Florida for the upcoming blockade around Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis. It shows: various shots of army trucks driving along highway; sign on highway for Key West; more army trucks driving along highway; ships in harbour; aerial view of empty harbour after ships have headed out to sea. <2mn 35s> Kids Water, Toronto, April 22, 1968. It shows various shots of a Toronto city worker wading through the fountain pool at Nathan Phillips Square at Toronto City Hall and scooping out garbage. <30s> Miss Beautify Toronto, placelined Toronto, 21 April 1968. Contestants for the Miss Beautify Toronto contest compete. Various shots of contestants in bathing suits as they walk past the judges. Shows contest winners Miss Fix-Up, Miss Paint-Up, Miss Clean-Up and Miss Beautify 1968. <38s> Visnews report entitled Duke and Duchess, placelined New York, 14 December 1964. The Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VII) and Duchess of Windsor (the former Wallis Simpson) have arrived in Houston, Texas, where the Duke is to undergo an abdominal operation to repair a weakened artery. The footage shows the Duke and Duchess walking along and then getting into a car which drives off. <31s> Greek Protest, Toronto, 21April 1968. Greek Canadians protest political developments in Greece. A military junta seized power in April 1967. There are various shots of people gathered at Queen’s Park with signs. Shown are speakers and marchers walking downtown. <35s> Mayflower, no date. Nova Scotia Election, placelined Halifax, Nova Scotia, 7 June 1960. The Conservative Party is in the lead in the Nova Scotia provincial elections. Footage shows: exterior of polling station; people preparing to vote; people voting in polling booth; and clerk placing ballot in ballot box. <42s>~Philip National, Ottawa, 7 June 1960, a report on the arrival today of Prince Philip in Ottawa. It shows: honour guard; arrival of plane at Uplands Airport; red carpet being rolled out; Prince Philip leaving plane and shaking hands with reception committee including Governor General Georges Vanier and Prime Minister John Diefenbaker; the Prince inspecting the honour guard; and Philip signing visitors’ book. <45s> The six optical sound reports are as follows: Diefenbaker. Diefenbaker Speaking, no date. Two additional reports entitled Diefenbaker, no date. Diefenbaker footage includes Various shots of Diefenbaker making speeches and greeting people at a train station. The footage shows: Diefenbaker getting off train; people at station; Diefenbaker greeting people at station; getting into car; driving away and waving at crowd; Diefenbaker giving speech; supporters in audience, with signs; Diefenbaker giving speech; and Diefenbaker in front of curtain wall giving speech. United Press Movietone report entitled Malcolm X Racism, placelined New York City, 14 December, 1964, In this report, African American leader Malcolm X addresses Domestic Peace Corps volunteers in Harlem. He tells them “I know you're against racism, and I don't like it. I don’t believe in non-violent fighting against racism. I believe it is impossible to drive out the black man. I don't think there should be peace on earth unless there's peace also for us.” <48s> Immigration Madness, placelined United Kingdom, 21 April 1968. It shows a man in medium close-up giving a speech about trying to stop immigration legislation from being passed. The six magnetic stripe stories as as follows: report entitled NDP By-election, placelined 19 April 1968, Walkerton, Ontario. The New Democratic Party has chosen the Reverend Eric Nelson of Walkerton, a United Church minister, as its candidate in the Grey-Bruce riding to run in a federal by-election Ontario in June. The report features an interview of Nelson who says that the by-election will be very important because it will show all parties which way the political wind is blowing. <1mn 10s> Trudeau, placelined Washington, 20 April 1968.CBC reporter Knowlton Nash in medium-close-up files a report from Washington on the possibility that Canada might withdraw some of its troops from NATO. Douglas Re-election, placelined Winnipeg, 21 April 1968. Tommy Douglas criticizes new Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau at a rally in Winnipeg. Douglas comments on the possibility of an election soon. He says Trudeau is indecisive and has made poor Cabinet selections. <42s> Stanfield Comment, placelined Toronto, 22 April 1968. Progressive Conservative Party leader Robert Stanfield criticizes Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s new Cabinet. He also comments on the possibility of an election and says Trudeau is indecisive. <34s Hospital Stack, placelined Toronto, 22 April 1968. False God, placelined Toronto, 22 April 1968. Quebec businessman Gerard Plourde today addressed the Canadian Club in Toronto on the Quebec problem. Plourde, president of a Quebec-based automobile parts firm, says that further concessions to Quebec will not weaken Canada. He says that a formula must be worked out to enable the province to catch up economically with the more prosperous parts of the country. <50s> The story on A and B rolls is entitled French Canadian Visit, placelined London, 20 April 1968. The final item on the roll is a double system report entitled Eastern Easter, placelined Toronto, 21 April 1968. This shows an Easter celebration at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, exterior of Maple Leaf Gardens, people entering the arena, medium shot of people going into the Gardens and various views of an Orthodox ceremony and candle ceremony. <52s>