This consists of five rolls of television news footage held in CBC in can 181. There are 10 stories on positive silent film stock as follows: Powder Puff Derby, placelined Fraser Valley, British Columbia, dated 28 June 1960, about a car race with only female drivers, also called a powder puff derby, at Westwood race track in British Columbia. A crowd of approximately 10,000 attends the race. The footage shows starting line, action from race, crowds shouting, finish of race and trophy presented to Ann Moore of Victoria. <47s> More Burning, placedlined Montreal, dated 11 December 1962, about a protest by 700 students in the streets of Montreal against Donald Gordon, President of Canadian National Railways (CNR). They were angry that Gordon had said that there were no French Canadians qualified to fill top posts at CNR. The footage shows students carrying signs through the streets, students blocking traffic, students pulling down a flag, a group of students, students and police inside station and burning of an effigy of Gordon. <50s> Visnews report entitled Painting Row, placelined London, 5 May 1959, about artist William Robert’s new painting of the Trooping of the Colour, on display in London's Royal Academy. The painting is under criticism for 17 instances of improper dress contained within it. The footage shows gallery in Royal Academy, people looking at the picture, details in painting that are incorrect and children viewing painting. <36s> Visnews report entitled Independence Festivities, placelined Leopoldville, dated 22 June 1960. It shows scenes of the dress rehearsal for the Congo’s independence celebrations, drummers, and female dancers of Les Spectacles populaires practicing their routine. <38s> Hanging Crowd, placelined Toronto, 11 December 1962. A crowd of people is shown demonstrating outside the Don Jail before Canada's first double hanging in ten years, and the last hanging in Canadian history. The men being executed on this day are Ronald Turpin, for the murder of a police officer, and Arthur Lucas, for the murder of a Detroit narcotics undercover agent. People carry signs against capital punishment. <34s> Visnews report entitled Soviet Officials, placelined Ankara,Turkey, dated 7 January 1965. A Soviet Parliamentary delegation has arrived in Ankara for meetings with the Turkish government. The footage shows Soviet attache standing while waiting the arrival of the plane, the Governor of Ankara and other officials waiting, the arrival of the plane, Soviet delegation walking down steps, delegation led by Nikolai Podgorny, delegation greeted by governor, and scene of delegates and officials. <59s> General Burns arrives, placelined Rome, 5 May 1959. General Burns has arrived in Rome aboard a United Nations airplane. He gets off plane and is greeted. He walks off with party. The originator of this footage is unknown. <1mn 24s> United Press International footage entitled Adenauer Birthday, placelinedBonn, Germany, dated 7 January 1965. Former West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today celebrated his 89th birthday. Footage shows Chancellor Ludwig Erhard shaking hands with Adenauer, medium close-up of Adenauer, people looking through windows from outside, Adenauer looking at picture, speech by Erhard and children presenting flowers and gifts to Adenauer. <1mn 2s> Churchill Comet, placelined London, dated 4 May 1959. Winston Churchill gets on an airplane and flies away. It shows car pulling up to plane, Churchill getting on plane, flag, woman getting off plane and plane taking off. ~Visnews report entitled Sunspots, placelined Sydney, Australia, dated 5 May 1959. Research workers in Sydney, Australia are compiling the results of long-term experiments which they believe will solve some of the mystery of sun-spots and solar flares. Footage shows the CSIRO standards lab at Sydney University, sign for "Solar Physics", spectro-heliograph, part of spectro-heliograph, equipment inside lab with Professor Giovanelli making adjustments to one of the lenses, shutter equipment, shots of sun showing solar flares and footage of sun spots. <2mn 5s> One story on positive optical sound entitled Monteith, placelined Ottawa, dated 5 May 1959, about a federal-provincial conference of civil defence arrangements being held in Ottawa. Footage shows various delegates led by Minister of National Health and Welfare, Waldo Monteith. <2mn 42s> One story on positive magnetic stripe stock, entitled Ryerson Fashions, placelined Toronto, dated 7 May 1968. Fashion design students at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute show off their designs. Footage shows a medium close-up of unidentified teacher talking about the talent of the students and various views of designs worn by models. <1mn 7s> One story on silent negative film stock entitled Radio Telescope Base, placelined Penticton, British Columbia, dated 30 April 1959. This consists of footage of construction of the Radio Telescope Base at White Lake near Penticton, British Columbia, crews pouring cement for base of telescope, using of vibrators to remove air bubbles, officials supervising, and various other shots of construction of the telescope tower. <2mn 43s> The final item is U.K. Trade, from CBC NEWSMAGAZINE, no date, on A, B and C rolls. <12mn> Total: <26mn>