This consists of three rolls of 17 television news items compiled by CBC into Can 125. The nine silent positive items are as follows: United Press Movietone item entitled Truman, placelined New York City, 28 April 1959. Former President Harry S. Truman today visited Columbia University in New York. Footage shows: Truman getting books from Columbia University President Grayson Kirk, for the new Truman library; Truman walking down steps and shaking hands with students; <49s> Japanese Students, placelined Tokyo, 25 June 1957. Outside the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, 200 Japanese students demonstrate against nuclear weapons and for the return of Okinawa to Japanese control. They also want a Japanese trial for an American accused of murdering a Japanese civilian. The footage shows: exterior of the American embassy; speaker addressing demonstrators; sign reading "Don't Bring Nuclear Weapons To Japan"; crowd listening to speakers; police officer on walkie-talkie; police running and police scuffling with demonstrators. The source of the footage is unidentified. <45s> CBS footage entitled Philip Visits, placelined Bahamas, 28 April 1959. Prince Philip pays a state visit to Georgetown in the Bahamas as he continues his visit of British colonies and Commonwealth countries. The footage shows: the Prince shaking hands with some of the spectators at the King’s Cup yacht race; Philip getting into boat to watch the race; various shots of yachts; and Philip presenting awards to winners of Star class yacht race. <51s> Duke Church, placelined Nassau, Bahamas, 26 April 1959. Prince Philip visits the Cathedral Church of Christ, one of the oldest churches in the western hemisphere. The footage shows: exterior of the church; Prince Philip and other dignitaries walking into the church; crowd watching and Prince Philip and dignitaries leaving the church. <52s> McElroy, placelined London, England, 10 December 1957. U.S. Secretary of Defence Defence Neil McElroy is in London for meetings withBritish defence officials to discuss a common defence policy. The footage shows McElroy at airport in London. He is now on his way to Berlin to confer with West German officials. <35s> Visnews report entitled Russian Ship, placelined United Kingdom, 20 November 1962. The Soviet liner Mikhail Kalinin, owned by the Baltic State Line, today held an open day for tourists on the River Thames. The footage shows: the ship; the name name Mikhail Kalinin on hull; passengers disembarking; visitors filing past onto ship; boys with captain in wheelhouse; luxurious lounge aboard ship and mural of Leningrad in the lounge. <50s> Aircraft Demonstration, placelined Ottawa, 8 June 1960. Demonstration today of the De Havilland "Caribou" aircraft for government and military officials at CFB Rockcliffe. The footage shows the Caribou taxiing; officials watching; soldiers boarding aircraft and the Caribou taking off. <36s> U.S. Army footage entitled Nike Hits, placelined United States, 8 June 1960. The U.S. Army tests the Nike anti-aircraft missile. Footage of: Nike missile fired; Matador missile in flight; Nike missile pursues it and hits it; anther Nike fired; Nike hitting a low-flying jet and exploding it. <1mn 27s> Philip Roundup, placelined Toronto, 8 June 1959. Prince Philip arrived in Toronto today, from Ottawa, for two days of business meetings. Footage of: Prince Philip walking down ramp from airplane; reception committee; police guard; Philip driving off; the Prince arriving and being greeted by Mayor Nathan Phillips; CBC sign; pan to transmission tower; motorcycle escort; arrival of Prince Philip and being greeted. <1mn 41s> The six positive optical sound items are as follows: CBS report entitled Brucker After Tour, placelined Washington, D.C., 28 April 1959. U.S. Secretary of the Army Wilbur Brucker has returned home after visiting the troops in West Berlin. Brucker says that morale is high among American troops and they are ready for any possible emergency. <1mn 31s>~UPIN footage entitled Windsor File, dated 15 December 1964. This consists of stockshots from various time periods, of th Duke and Duchess of Windsor (the former King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson). The Duke and Duchess pose for a photo opportunity after their wedding in London in 1937. The Duke and Duchess in Paris in 1964 for the filming of a movie about his life. <1mn 20s> Maudling Trade, placelined Ottawa, 8 June 1960. Reginald Maudling, the President of the British Board of Trade, speaks about the possibility of a Soviet trade offensive against the west. Maudlin says that the Soviet Union has weapons at its disposal to disrupt world trade and comments on the future of trade between Britain and Canada. <31s> PM Quizzed, placelined London, England, 25 June 1957. Cyprus Debate, placelined United Nations, 9 December 1957. United Nations delegates discuss the situation in Cyprus. Footage shows: United Nations delegate speaking; various shots of other UN members; another United Nations delegate speaking; voice of translator and pan shot of UN delegates. Saskatchewan Election, placelined Regina, 5 June 1960. Premier Tommy Douglas has been re-elected to a fifth term in Saskatchewan. Ron Chester reports. Footage of: Douglas addressing rally; Douglas gladhanding; Douglas with news media; poster for Ross Thatcher; Thatcher walking with supporters; Social Credit Party leder Martin Kelln addressing rally; and Conservative Party leader Martin Pederson addressing rally. <1mn 23s> The two optical sound reports on negative stock are as follows: PM Quizzed, placelined London, England, 1957. Prime Minister John Diefenbaker is interviewed after arriving in London for the Commonwealth Conference. He says that he hopes it may be possible to reach some conclusions regarding expansion of Commonwealth trade and exports of Canadian wheat. He says he does not plan to call another election at an early date. <2mn 32s> Commonwealth Conference, placelined London, England, 25 June 1957. The conference of Commonwealth leaders is underway in London. Footage of: exterior of 10 Downing Street; arrival of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at 10 Downing Street; arrival of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker at London airport; and arrival of Diefenbaker at 10 Downing Street. <1mn 11s>