This consists of four rolls of television news footage held in CBC can 358, as follows: 11 stories on positive silent stock: United Press Movietone (UPMT) footage Nashville School, circa 1960, placelined Tennessee, about a fight by white people against racial integration in schools. It shows: exterior of school, children and their parents walking, children with buttons that say “keep our schools white”, pan shot of school, police officer and family; women bowing and another pan shot of school. <40s> Harriman, 27 February 1965, showing U.S. roving ambassador W. Averell Harriman arriving in Jerusalem, Israel to meet with leaders and ease tensions. It shows: Harriman walking down stairs; news media; Golda Meir and Harriman; group welcoming Harriman; and a toast. <38s> UPMT footage entited Makarios, 4 September 1957, showing Archbishop Makarios leaving Athens, Greece, for the U.S. in an effort to free Cyprus from British control. It shows: ship tied at pier; Makarios walking with fellow priests; people at gangplank; Makarios boarding; signs saying “We demand from UN freedom for Cyprus”; and Makarios walking up gangplank. <26s> CBS footage Maiden Flight, 11 February 1963, showing a prototype Boeing 727 jetliner making its first flight, in Seattle, Washington. It shows: plane landing; being waved in; window; door opening; tail assembly; and pilots. <50s> CBC footage Massey Returns, 3 September 1957, showing Governor General Vincent Massey arriving in Quebec City after a two-month trip to Europe. It shows: Massey walking down gangplank; daughter-in-law and children follow; Massey greeted by naval officers and various other people; Massey’s daughter-in-law and others; and Massey driving away. <31s> CBC footage Science Starts, 3 September 1957, showing the 11th general assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), meeting at the University of Toronto. Shows: delegates walking across campus; Chinese delegate and wife walking across campus; reverse shot of delegates crossing campus; pan of IUGG sign to doorway of Convocation Hall; delegates seated in Convocation Hall; pan shot from Toronto Mayor Nathan Phillips to John Diefenbaker making speech; delegates applaud Diefenbaker; IUGG President Ramanathon addresses delegates; delegates applauding; delegates exiting; pipe band playing on campus; delegates watching pipers and band marching away playing. <52s> UPMT footage Gorki Park, 3 September 1957, showing various shots of Gorki Park in Moscow, Russia. It shows: a crowd in the park; men on pole hit hands to topple each other off; men playing croquet; mallet swinging; Ferris wheel; and people swung into the air on a giant arm, moving toward camera and then away from it. <57s> CBC footage Ice Caps, 3 September 1957, showing people somewhere in the Arctic, trying to blast through snow and ice caps and to shovel away snow. The footage shows: pan shot of ice; man shovelling; people shovelling snow out of shower stall; sign on stall giving shower hours; tractor pushing away snow; man surveying area; people tightening bomb; explosion; train; dome; people drilling; ice being removed and tank. <56s> Story Farnboro Opening [sic], 3 September 1957, showing various shots of aircraft at the Farmborough Air Show in England. The footage shows: planes and people in enclosure; Fairey Delta 2; Canberra; crowd; experimental and research aircraft; rocket and jet outlets; rocket and wing of GR53 Firestreak; crowd looking over display; Bristol Bloodhound Missile; Thunderbird missile; Whitworth and Sea Slug; DeHavilland Firestreak; sign for Iroquois Supersonic Turbojet; crowd; Iroquois Turbojet and another crowd shot. <40s> Visnews report Brequet, 10 February 1963, showing demonstration of Brequet short take off and landing aircraft in France. The aircraft are being offered to Britain for use by the RAF. ~The footage shows: propeller zoom out to show complete plane; open rear doors; vehicles driven into plane; wing flaps working; side of plane with folded wing flaps; pilot in cockpit; plane taxiing for take-off; plane taking off; various shots of plane in flight; pilot in cockpit, and plane coming in to land. <1mn 42s> UPMT report Integration, 4 September 1957, about violence over integration of schools in Little Rock, Arkansas and in Kentucky. It shows: children in desks in school room; children writing on black board; teacher with black student; men on street with newspaper; newspaper headlines about protests against integration; pan shot of building; black children in classroom; children making crafts; children in crowded playground; stuffed dummies hanging from noose with NAACP sash on body; flags; white dummy with “I talked about integration” sash hanging around body; crowd at night; explosions and fire; police officer with rifle; man interviewed; troops outside house; police car arriving; troops outside school; students entering school; people at school; military at school; people get into car; car drives away; tank on road; people with “save our schools” signs; and welcome sign for Greenville, which states “The blackest land the whitest people”. <2mn 40s> Five stories on positive stock with optical sound: Australian Broadcasting Corporation report Sydney Bridge, 2 September 1957, about the opening in Sydney, Australia of the head office of the company Mutual Life and Citizen’s Assurance. It shows: front of building; men on top of building; right side of building; colonade under building; modern sculpture; entrance to building; front door entrance; plant boxes at entrance; low angle shot of rear wall and adjoining wing; view of harbour; weather tower; office interior; office interior with harbour view; another view of harbour; new building; two people looking across harbour from roof of building; Prime Minister Robert Menzies addressing crowd; night shot of building outlined in lights; and another shot of the building at night. <4mn 14s> CBC report Harmsworth Saturday, 20 August 1960, about the continuation of the Harmsworth boat race in Picton, Ontario. Shows: people along shore; pan to boat race; checkered flag; crowds; winner; children watching; and reporter interviewing Bob Hayward and James Thompson. <1mn 27s> UPMT report Thurmond, 30 August 1957, showing Strom Thurmond and his wife in the U.S. Senate in Washington D.C. The footage shows Thurmond surrounded by a crowd. He pulls his wife toward him and kisses her. Interview with him. <1mn 7s> Report Petulant Pugilists, 11 February 1963, showing the arrival of boxer Sonny Liston in Miami, Florida, to look over the scene of his heavyweight boxing match with Floyd Patterson. He crosses paths with Cassius Clay [Muhammad Ali]. The footage show: Liston getting off plane; Liston interviewed; Clay interviewed; Liston interviewed; Clay interviewed; Liston interviewed; and Clay and Liston verbally sparring in gym. <2mn 10s> CBC report Steelworkers, 22 August 1960, about the threat by the United Steelworkers Union to extend its strike. In Toronto, union president Hank Carbo is interviewed about the strike. <37s> Three stories on positive stock with magnetic stripe: CBC report MacDonald Rowe, 12 February 1963. In Toronto, Mr. MacDonald is asked about the new lieutenant governor using illegal procedures in obtaining racing charters. <1mn 18s> CBC report Magistrate Copps, 15 July 1968. CBC reporter Bill Copps does a standup report from Toronto about the first day of a judicial inquiry into wiretapping and the affairs of magistrates George Gardhouse and Fred Bannon. <1mn 35s> CBC report Magistrate Copps, 15 July 1968. CBC reporter Bill Copps does a standup report from Toronto about the first day of a judicial inquiry into wiretapping and the affairs of magistrates George Gardhouse and Fred Bannon. <1mn 35s> CBC report Coin Shortage, 15 July 1968, placelined Toronto. ~People are hoarding Canadian coins for their silver content because of the increase in the price of silver. The silver coins are being shipped to the U.S. and melted down there or being kept by individual Canadians in their homes. The footage shows: Canadian quarters; coins in machine; guard at machine sorting coins; woman watching; office building; standup report by Morland Jones; Mac’s Milk store; coin shortage sign; woman shopping; cashier; cash register; Morland interviews owner; pay phone; parking meter; interview; owner; Brink’s truck drivers with coins; and Morland again. <1mn 13s> Canberra Jet, from Canberra, Australia, is on negative stock with optical sound: A jet sets a new world record for a British plane, reaching an altitude of 70,000 feet. The footage shows: sign; pilot; plane; plane taking off; plane in air; interview of pilot Michael Redrup and chief engineer Walter Shirley. <1mn 32s>