This consists of four rolls of television news footage held in CBC can 140 as follows: 12 stories on positive silent stock, as follows: Spring Tornado, Sarnia, 13 June 1960. Damage is high after a freak tornado hit Sarnia, Ontario. This CBC footage shows a damaged area and airplanes damaged by high winds. <1mn 2s> Gomulka, 20 June 1957. Polish communist leaders arrive in East Berlin for political and economic talks. This report, from an unidentified source, shows a train pulling into a station, Polish Communist Party leader Wladyslaw Gomulka shaking hands with East German Premier Walter Ulbricht and East German Communist Party leader Otto Grotewohl; crowd; and Golmulka, Ulbright, Grotewohl, and Polish Premier Cyrankiewicz watching a military parade. <20s> Nyerere, Zanzibar, Tanzania, 21 December 1964. President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania visits Zanzibar on a state visit. This UPIN report shows the airport building, close-up of a Zanzibar sign, party walking up to plane; an honour guard snapping to attention, a biplane on the ground, a welcome party walking across the tarmac, people standing around waiting at the plane, Nyerere being greeted by the Vice-President and then inspecting the honour guard, and Nyerere shaking hands with VIPs, walking through the crowd and leaving in a car. <45s> Nehru, Sweden, 20 June 1957. Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru is on a state visit to Sweden. This footage, from an unknown source, shows Nehru stepping from a helicopter and being greeted by a woman, Nehru inspecting prize cattle at a model farm, people folk dancing and Nehru joining in.<36s> Tunnels Destroyed, South Vietnam. Soldiers today blew up a series of Viet Cong tunnels in South Vietnam. This CBS footage shows a boy saluting after reporting the existence of the tunnels (his father is a Viet Cong), the boy and soldiers walking off to the tunnels, tunnels, soldiers, bulldozer filling in tunnels, a boy lighting a soldier’s cigarette and the boy smiling. <42s> Hungary Meeting, 26 June 1957. In New York City, diplomats from 24 nations agree that the United Nations should meet as soon as possible to decide what to do about the situation in Hungary. Footage shows: Ronald Walker, Australia’s ambassador to the UN, with American ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge; delegates entering conference room; Lodge entering; conference room; and Lodge with British ambassador Sir Pierson Dixon. The source of this footage is unknown. <45s> Israeli Fashions, Toronto, 25 April 1968. This footage of a fashion show of the work of Israeli designers shows a woman with a black leather coat, women in silk slacks and a shawl-shirt dress, the audience and bathing suits. <36s> Nieman Marcus Fire, Dallas, 21 December 1964. At the height of the Christmas shopping season, fire ravaged the world famous Neiman-Marcus department store in Dallas, Texas. This UPIN footage shows store burning at dawn, an injured firefighter, flames pouring out of the burning building, fire trucks at the scene, smoke and flames. <53s> Gould, South Vietnam Christmas, Saigon, 21 December 1964. Tom Gould of the CBC reports from Saigon. Allied forces in South Vietnam are on alert for a possible Viet Cong attack on Christmas Day. The footage, lacking a soundtrack, shows toys on sale in a marketplace, mostly war toys such as tanks and airplanes. <1mn 20s> Political Roundup, Ottawa, circa 1960. This CBC footage shows exterior of a building, moving company moving things out, man walking across the street, news media waiting for people to arrive, and various shots of men arriving at the building, being greeted and having their pictures taken. <60 feet> ~Princess Hats, circa 1960, somewhere in Canada. A princess attends a military march. The footage shows princess with a military officer looking out at rows of soldiers, flags flying, princess, soldiers, audience and princess, more shots of audience and princess, princess standing for soldiers, princess curtseying, camera panning to soldiers walking by, audience at attention, soldiers doing an odd march, princess, princess curtseying as more soldiers march by, princess and various shots of audience members. <90 feet> Central Butte, Saskatchewan, 5 May 1957, showing stock footage from CBC of various scenes in and around this farming community. <7mn 45s> One story on positive optical sound, entitled Spadina Objection, datelined Toronto, 13 June Expressway. This CBC report consists of an interview of Alan Robinette, the lawyer for the association, who states that the proposed route will eliminate the only major park area in the northwest section of Metropolitan Toronto. <1mn 48s > One story on positive magnetic stripe, entitled Women’s Conference, Toronto, 25 April 1968. One double system roll, entitled Russell Papers, Hamilton, Ontario, 24 April 1968. Gordon Stewart reports on the arrival at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario of letters written by Bertrand Russell. This CBC footage shows exterior of a building on the McMaster campus, a McMaster University campus security car, library building, filing cases filled with Russell’s papers, standup report by Gordon Stewart, photograph, unnamed man speaking with Stewart; handwritten thesis, more shots of the unnamed man talking, and close-up of the signature of Bertrand Russell. <2mn 13s> Total: <27mn>