Eighteen television news items compiled by CBC on Can 127. The 10 items on positive silent stock are as follows: Shipping Boom, placelined Halifax, 2 February 1958. The port of Halifax, Nova Scotia is undergoing a boom. Footage of: the ship Captain Yemelos; grain being loaded onto the ship, part of a shipment under the Colombo Plan; the trawler “Calm” unloading fish nets filled with writhing fish; S.S. Suninger loads aluminium ingots; ship City Of Wellington; and the unloading of coffee and tea. <57s> Visnews report entitled Katanga Situationer, placelined Katanga, 21 November 1962. The country of Katanga is quietly waiting for the next moves in the long-drawn-out problems of the Congo (Zaire). Footage shows: a mine; cars and cyclists checked as they go through United Nations roadblocks; and President Moise Tshombe with a group. <1mn 1s> Hanover Coffin, placelined Hanover, circa 1960. It shows: old building; construction workers and machines; people going into an old tunnel; inside of a church; coffin in tunnel; coffin; various shots of decorated coffin; engraving; coffin in procession and coffin being taken to cemetery. The next item is listed as Opticals. This is followed by footage of Captain Alan Villiers, skipper of the Mayflower II. Lord Hailsham, placelined London, England, 14 December 1956. The footage shows: headquarters sign; various shots; lines of marines; marines being inspected; Lord Hailsham saluting; planting a tree; large navy ship; coming on board ship; food being stirred; leaving ship; getting on helicopter and helicopter in air. Satellite Goes, placelined Cape Canaveral, Florida, 2 February 1958. The first American earth satellite, carrying the Jupiter C vehicle, is launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Footage shows: rocket being prepared to cradle; men working near sign for liquid oxygen; men working on rocket; rocket leaving ground; rocket rising past camera; rocket in flight and small objects jettisoned from rocket. The source of this footage is unidentified. <1mn 29s> United Press Movietone footage entitled Omaha Beach, placelined Omaha Beach, France, 8 June 1960. Veterans gather at Omaha Beach in Normandy to mark the anniversary of D-Day. Footage shows: beach; cemetery; French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve-de-Murville and French Veterans Minister Triboullet laying wreath at American cemetery; Mr. Houghton, the US Ambassador to France; and American, British, Canadian and Dutch military attachés attending the service at Utah Beach. <1mh 26s> Diefenbaker-Massey, placelined Quebec City [?], 2 February 1958. Prime Minister John Diefenbaker visits with Governor General Vincent Massey to dissolve Parliament. Footage shows: exterior of residence; Diefenbaker emerging and chatting with reporters; various shots of Diefenbaker getting in and out of car at airport; Diefenbaker waving before he gets into plane; more shots of Diefenbaker back at residence; various shots of soldiers and media at residence. <2mn 28s> Bonaventure, 26 October 1957. Silent aerial views of the Canadian aircraft carrier Bonaventure at sea. Planes land on deck and take off. <1mn> The two items on positive optical stock are as follows: Explorer Launched, placelined Florida, 1 February 1958. Report on the launch of the Explorer satellite. Footage shows: a reporter at a desk; the launch of the satellite; flames coming from the base of the satellite; satellite on launch pad; satellite being launched; satellite in air; and lights in the sky. The source of the footage is unidentified. Reaction, placelined Ottawa, 2 February 1958. This is a discussion of what Canada’s involvement in the satellite will be and how it will be tracked. Medium close-up of a man talking about Canada’s involvement in NASA’s satellite. ~The three reports on positive magnetic stripe stock are as follows: Quebec Equalization, placelined Toronto, 22 April 1968. Report on economic disparities between Ontario and Quebec. It shows a medium close-up of a man at a podium. Queen’s Park, placelined Toronto, 22 April 1968. This is a wrap-up of the day’s events at the Ontario legislature. A new park is opening, the Toronto subway may be extended to Finch and people are driving too slow. Footage shows a reporter standing in front of the legislature building at Queen’s Park. Students Suspended, placelined Oakville, Ontario, 22 April 1968. Report on the suspension of 330 students from Thomas A. Blakelock High School after they left classes to march on the Board of Education. Catherine Janitch reports. Footage shows standup report by Janitch in front of the school. She speaks with students about the suspensions and the reasons for the demonstration. <1mn 40s> The negative silent item is Fangio Wins, placelined Sao Paulo, Brazil, 9 December 1957. World Champion driver Juan Fangio wins the Sao Paulo Grand Prix automobile race. It shows him with his Maserati, second-place finisher Henrique Casini and third-place finisher Landi. The source of the footage is not unidentified. <46s> The negative optical sound item is Satellite Goes, placelined Cape Canaveral, Florida, 2 February 1958, The last item on the roll, on double-system stock, is Jewish Memorial, placelined Berlin, 22 April 1968. A service was held in West Berlin to mark the 25th anniversary of the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto. Michael Maclear reports. The footage is of: an orchestra playing in the Jewish Community Centre; West Berlin Mayor Klaus Shuetz addressing a crowd in German, repeating Germany’s apology for the crimes of the past; a man is dragged from the meeting after shouting abuse at Shuetz; eternal flame for the Jewish dead; list of various concentration camps appears by the flame; and people laying wreaths around the flame. <1mn 20s>