PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1947 On The Air Tonight and Friday TORONTO TORONTO CKEY CEL (WBL-LBS) 580 0 BUF*ALO 'WGR (CBS) 550 'BUFFALO 'TIRE. 'WBEN (CES .LBC) (NBC) "SEC (MB3-ABC) TORONTO OSHAWA CHUM -€CKDO 1050 ue, BUFFALO THURSDAY . EVENING €:00~News WBEN---WGR WEBW 6:00--Candielight and Silver 6:00-- Victory Parade 6:00--Walter Bowles :00--Press News 05--Make Believe Sallroom ;10--Hot Off The Wire :10---Parade of Melody 10---Clary Settels :10--Oddities in the News :15----Jim Wells. Sports :15--Hit Tun ~CEEY CFRB CBL CJBC KEY WEBW CEDO CJBC WGR WBEN CEDO CFRH WGR WBEN WEBW Hi 3 Cire :50--Didi That? '55--International Commentary CBL :00--Sweet Music CFRB :00--Kesten's Corner CJBO :00--Mystery of the Week WGR A pper Club WBEN {00--Across the Footlights :00--Lorne Greene (News) 200--Tony The Tro! 00--N y cEnight s Sports Thomas News tar "Extra Brooks 7:10--Intertude 3 In '15--News 01 the World 3 ack Smith 1a oat :1 ay I:15-+Accent on Music :30--Club 15--Bob Crosby :30--Musical ' Program :30--Treasury Agent 30 and Albert CJBC 30--Int'l House Party WBEN :30--Home Folks Frolic CKDO R ward RB. Murrow News WGR :45--News CFRB :45--The Nation's Businesg :45--8ingin' Sam CBL« WEKBW WGR-CFRB CB WEBW 45-- Toronto Today :50--Our Royal Heritage p pe oe :00--Alan aud Me :00--COmmunity "Topics :00--Candid Microphone :00--Ba! Wood Show * :15--On Stage 8:15--Eucharistic Congress 8: Bon Ebetly Sings :30--Money Makers 8:30--Flicks and Flashes :30--Burns and Allan 8:30--Drama Neorsstop. 8:30--John and Judy :30--Mr. Keen, Tracer of:Lost | Persons 8:30--Norman Cloutier 8:30--~The Clock 8:45 t Gisele 3:33-Pu: Renn). News 9:00---Music Hal :00--Tales of Willle Piper __WEBW : Haymes CFRB-WGR CIBC CKEY | 9:30---Village Store 9:30--~Wayne and Shuster 9:30--Ellis McLintock's Orch. 9:3 cert Hall 9:30--Entertainment 1-A 9:30--Do You Remember? e Tryst :00--~The Bob Hawk Show 10:00--Abpott and Costello gag 10:00-CEC National News 10:00--The Smiths of Hollywood QeRB 10:00--T.B:A. R 10:15--CBC News Roundup . 2 10:30--Songs For You CFR 10 20 The Clock, wis : antor 10:30--Eddie v ventide CBL :30---Man Chlled X WAR 10.30--News 10 10:30--Lenny Herman Quintet = WEBW 10:4 30. 0--Joe Crysdale Sports Ogee 10:45--Press vaoy ews 10:55--8) ES aauen 3 ews o WEBW -WBEN--CEEY -- News Bulletin CEKEY CEKDO CFRB KBW Highlights CFRB Ironic Reporter WBEN Column: - WBEN WGR Quartet CBL--~WBEN | onroe Orch. CFRB Room BW Tobins Tune Time WGR CBL Party to 2 am *00---News WBEN -CFRB--WGR :05--Musicans WBEN 12:05--Gay Claridge Orch, CFRB 12:15--Musicana 'WBEN Bann Tobin's Tune Time Lidl 1335 News WEBW--WBEN 1:00 News WOR 2:00---News--Say It With Music 6:45 am. CEEY Plano Mi to. :10--~Livestock w :10--~Hal Kelly Sports :15~Morning Devotions :15--Clint Buehiman mg Tiny WEBW 8:15--Musical Clock (Stu Benney) 720--T' Washburn H reaktast Time 8:30--Press News Tunes 8 ews Music fer Fs :00--Breaktast at CHUM 00 bh Suyder, Bhow ¢ WGR-CFRS |1 ow Ly CJBC 4123 9:10--Novatime 9:15--Early Date 9:15-- Breakfast Club 9:15--Morning Melodies 9:30--Osh Sh 0:0 Newscast ; ewscas! EE Sry Re y oma 9:45--National Sc! 9:45--Constant Invader 9:50--Easy 9°50 - News 10:00--Fred Wi aring - CFRB | 10:00--CHUM Slogan Contest 10:00--News 10:00--Katie's Daughter 10:00---Ann Adam K Kindergarten of the 10:30--News . 10:30--Kate Aitken 10:30--Evelyn Winters 10:30--Ethelwyn Hobbes CB! 10:35--~CHUM Blogan Contest CHUM 10:35--Love Letters and Songs CEDO 10:35- Food Pacts and Fashions CBL 10:45--Novatime CEDO, 10:45--Novelette 10:45--Listening Post 10:45--Joyce Jordan, 'M.D. 10:45--Jane Weston 10:45--David Harum 8 11:00Morning Varieties :00--Music for You ur Godfrey 11:15--Spotlight on Song 11:15--Katie's Daughter L | 11:15--Big Sister 11:15--June Dennis 11:30--News 11:30--Chuck Wagon Serenade 11:30--Galen Drake 11:30--Maurice Bodington 11:30--Show Tune Time 11:30--What's Your Beef? 11:30--Jack Berch Mus Show 11:30--Grand Slam 11:40--Musical Interlude B | 11:45--Bernie Braden Story ° 11:45-Bernie B : raden Story 11:45" Lora * Law.on 11:45--Jack Smith Show 11:45--Do You Remember 11:45--Lausa Limited 11:45--Rosemary Y | 11:50--=News FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00--North Shore Farm Digest 12:00--Welcome Travelers 12:00--Melody..Inc. 12:00--Luncheon at the Norman 12:00--News- -Muslo WEEN 12:00--~BBC News CEDO WEBW CHUM CJBO ~CKEY 12:00--~Music for Midday 12:05--Pick the Hits 12:15--Melody Inc. :15--Luncheon Music Beading Between the Lines, CFRB CKEY CHUM CEDO Farm 12:15--Lucy Linton 12:15--Aunt Jenny 12715--Real Stories was from Real Life CJBO 12:20--Listen Ladies CKEY 12:30-1.unchéon Club 12:30~-Press News :30--News 12:30-- Lorne Greene (News) News :45---Our to AMuslo tor Pridey 4 usie for 1:00--News 1.00--~CBC News 1:00--Byuatime 1:00--Blg Sister 1:00--Kitchen Psrly. 1:00--Treasury of Bes -1:05--Mys Singer 1:16--Ms erin 2:00--Something Sentimen 2:00--Second Mrs Burton : 2:05-~Jerry Burke Show 2:15--~Women in White :15--News - CBL 12:00--Wendy Warren and the News WGR'] Prederick A. Hodge WBEN }.5 Broadcast CFRB | bs Court To Decide $|On Hitler Wealth 3 Bavarian denazification court will Y | paper's dispatch, quoting a Bavar- ios qu g VAT: mann, '| Streicher and: Baldur Von Schirach CFRB | Commons, 2:15-Jack ch Show 2:15--Pevry. on + 25--The Three :228~-Stary - of y Sloane 2:30-- Bride and Groom 2:30--Look Your Best 2:30--~News ' - 30: Musleally Yours ¥: Best 39 Bante Fe the Nations 3.35 Theo Quarter Time 48 Llent of the oy : donee of Gv ed :45--Ledn Back :00--CHUM Slogan. Contest 00--Dv uble "or Nothing {00-~News 3:00~Music by Martin 3:00--Tello-Test" 3:00--Frank Herbert Conoert 3:00--Life.Can Be' Bes 3:00-Ladies Be Seated 3: : Burke Hour 3:30--M 3 News 3 Pepper Young's Pam! 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WGR WEBW :30--Easy Rhythm : 5:45--Candlelight and Silver 45--Casa Loma Time :45--Sounds Fun 45"-Lum 'N° Abner 5:45--Front Page Farrell . Frankfurt, Nov. 27. -- (AP) -- A shortly try Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun in absentia to - determine disposition of their own and other Nazi fortunes and properties; Stars and Stripes reported. from Munich ; The United States' Army news- government official, said the properties of Heérmann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Martin Bor- Heinrich , Julius would be dealt with in the same TO PRESERVE SHIPS London, Nov. 27. -- (Reuters) -- The Royal Navy is to adopt the United States method of preserving ships in reserve by means of air- tight covers, Don Dugdale, Parlia- mentary Secretary to the Admiral ty, announced Wednesday in the Gets New Job pher CKDO | the Moose Jaw. court house for 20 years. a Predict Extension Of Steel Control Ee To Save Dollars Ottawa, Nov. 27--(CP)--The gov- ernment's program for saving Unit- ed States dollars through expansion of Canadian industrial facilities will Ww | Probably include extension of steel controls beyond their expiration date March 81, it was learned Wed- nesday. Controls on steel and a number of other materials are authorized un- der the transitional powers act, hut it is expected that when parila- ment opens next month Reconstruec- ion Minister Howe will place before the Commons a new bill which will continue steel and certain other controls, such as domestic rents, under new authorization. Details of this plan are still being worked out through consultation with in- dustry. : Canadian steel production now is being kept at a peak by controls 8 | which require various plants to handle the . particular production jobs for which they are best suited, Should they be permitted to revert to their own programs, it is esti- mated steel production, a basic fac- tor in Canada's dollar saving pro. gram, would drop 25 per cent, ne- toallinung larger Jmports from the 8. Timber control also is being men- tioned as one of the restrictions likely to stay. At present hardwood is not, under control, but softwood is controlled, SINT E TODAY itssvie --. "Tomorrow is For- {| ever" shown at 1.08, 4.12, 7.10 | { and 10.14 p.m. "Sweetheart of | Sigma Chi" shown at 2.58, 5.56 and 9.00 pm. Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. Marks -- "Sport of Kings" at 1:00, 3:25, 5:50, 8:15, 10:40. "Twilight on Rio Grande" at 2:10, 4:35, 7:00, 9:25. Last com- plete show at 9:25. Regent -- "The Homestretch" -- 1:30, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25, 9:25. "The Royal Wedding" -- 3:15, 5:15, 7:10, 9:10. Last complete show at 9 pm. © Station CKDO. +++» from Santa Claus IGLOO VILLAGE Helle, Hello, Girls and Boys. Santa Claus and all the happy family are again on the way, and we hope that Mr. lcywind will be kind to us and not blow us in the wrong direction. My, my, that would be terrible. Well, well, | almost forgot . . . all the Dollies, the Fairy Queen, Wooden Soldiers and yes, Mr. Bandmaster, want you to write to Santa Claus to Radio ( | promise to read all your letters, won't that be grand. Only two more days and then we shall be seeing you all. Humpty Dumpty is just rolling over and over with excitement, and Jack and Jill have gone way up the long Hill to get their pails of water. | do* hope they get back without a spill. That big Elephant drinks so much water. Don't forget to tell all your friends about my Big Parade on Saturday, November 29th. Now don't run away will you, just hold on to Mother and Dad, that will make Santa very, very happy. Look for my last Santagram tomorrow night when | shall tell you the time we shall ail arrive in Oshawa on Saturday morning. | am so anxious to see you all from: my great Big-Float. ; Lowe, Santa Claus Authority Tells How To Grow Old Without Regrets By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE New ' York--(AP)--If 'you're un- der 45, you would be too young to t the scholarships or job-hunt- ing aia planned by a new organiza the Association for':Successful Aging. But you would benefit from its youth, how to grow old successfully. 'The association, putting emphasis on age, is headed by Dr. George Lawton, 47, psychologist, author and student of the problems of aging. Its 35 founding: members to teach people, in their, '| range In age from 30 to 80 years. Their goals may set a pattern for the future. There now are 10,~ 000,000 Americans over 65," half of whom are dependent on thelr chil- dren or the community, Dr, Iaw- ton said. . By. 1980, the census bureau esti- mates, there will be nearly 60,000,- 000 over 45, and 19,000,000 over 65-- accounting for 85 per cent of our population. Unless" something is done to make grandfather and grand- mother feel useful and happy, less frustrated and out of things, by 1980 the army of grandparen could form a bitter and powerful political pressure group, Dr. Law- ton warns. "Our goal is bigger and better lives for older people, and we do not intend to seek bigger and bet- ter pensions, or to join any politi- cal group," he declared. "We want to help older peopl find jobs or useful activities, some- thing that will make them feel as important and n as when they were successful bread-winners in their younger days or were raising children, "We want to break down arbi- trary rules that say a man or wo- Glorious romance that of the world's ~e: i with GLENN LANGAN HELEN WALKER IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE , CONTINUOUS "THURS. - FRI. - SAT. hits all the high spots most famous racing classics! DAILY FROM P.M man is useless and must retire at 65, or kicks them out of jobs before then, We don't seek favors for older people, but we do ask that they be treated as human beings, on their merits. Simply providing food and shelter is not enough. The objective is to fill the second 40 years. with as 'many satisfying, happy, and useful experiences as . In the association's view, people need work or some useful hebby to remain mentally and physically healthy. Moreover, many need jobs and income to live in econo- mic and social independence after retirement. Objectives in the association's constitution include: establishing scholarships to train some per- | sons over forty-five in new trades or professions; creating employ- ment agencies specializing in finding jobs for older people; es- tablishing recreation centres and clubs for middle-aged and older persons; plan housing for older In youth, Dr. Lawton says, people should begin preparing for old 'age by developing many and varied. .in- terests, training themselves be alert to new ideas, for in the arts and crafts, and even léain- ing a "spare" vocation or two if they are working 4n jobs that re- quire mainly speed 'and strength that may he lost with advancing years, + » BRIMMING WITH GLORIOUS ROMANCE AND POUNDING EXCITEMENT! ab. ¢ HEADLONG THRILLS and SPILLS! COLUMBIA F TERESA WRIGHT MITGHUN [i ww wmooano] OHN RODNEY JANSAVITT ROBERT wh JUDITH > ANDERSON DEAN AAN JAGGER * HALE Pr AND RIS ORCAESTRA ATI |SABELITA Claudette Colbert in "TOMORROW IS FOREVER" "SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI" -- All Star Cast! 1200 Byron S. WHITBY St. ==(BUATSTO * WONDERFUL" V4 THE OFFICE OF MART KENNEY PRESENTS RODDICK THE MAGICIAN AND HIS MYSTERY FANTASY , "Would You Believe It?" wm ADDED VARIETY ACTS "THRILLS! LAUGHS! CHILLS! A SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY will appear at (is Bayvinw WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3 -- 8pm. Tickets 75c- $1.00 -- Tax Inc. Tickets will be sold at Wilson & Lee, Simcoe St. N.,, Oshawa, and at Club Bayview. {On the New Highway)