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TUESDAY EVENING CBL (CBC TRANS-CANADA) 6:15~CBC News; Farm Summary 6:30--Divertimento 6:45--~BBC News 6:55--United Nations Commentary 7:00--A1 Harvey Show 7:15--Del Mott, sports 7:30--~8ongs by Simone 7:45--Points of View 8:00--Queer Quirks 8:15--Concert Music 8:30--Canadian Cavalcade 9:00--Bob Hope 9:30--Fibber McGee and Molly 10:00--CBC News 10:15--~CBC News Roundup 10:30--Leicester Square to Old B'way 11:00--Music by Eric Wild 11:30--Norman Harris Orch. 12:00--CBC News CIBC (CBC DOMINION) 6:00--Bernie Braden 6:15--Ethel and Albert .-.6:30--Bowles and Settell 6:45--What's Your Beef? 7:00--Kesten's Corner 7:15--Easy Listening 7:30--Mr. Malone 8:00--Let's Plav Bridge 8:30--Symphony Orchestra 9:30--The Lone Wolf 9:55--It Isn't So 10:00--Big Town 10:30--Harmony House 11:00---Dominion News 11:10---U.8. Election Commentary 11:15--U.N. Today 11:30--Chr.stie's Waxworks 10:30--Chstle of Dreams 10:45--Hydro Talk 10:55--Headliners 11:00--News--Jack Dennett 11:10--Organ Reverie 11:15--The Dell Trio 11 esa Lombardo Orch. *12:00--N 12: 05--Miguelito 12:30--News CKEY (IND.) 6:00--News 6:05--Make Believe Ballroom 7:00--~Lorne Greene 7:10--Make Belleve Ballroom 8:00--News 8:05--~Memory Lane 8:10--Cavalcade of Music 8:30--Palace of Varieties 9:00--80 the Story Goes 9:10--Music 9:15--Interview 9:30--Ad Quiz 10:00--Berni Black Trio 10:15--Johnny Haslock Trio 10:30--News 10:40--Sports 10:45--Music Box and Talk 11:00--News 11:05--Mickey Lester Show 12:00--News--House Party 1:00--News--House Party 2:00---News -- Say it with Music CKDO (IND) 6:00--News 6:10--Report on Sport 6:20--Parade of Melody / 7:15--Jack Smith Show 7:30--Club 15 7:45--Edward. R. Murrow 8:00--Mystery Theatre 8:30--Mr. and Mrs, North 9:00--~We The People 9:30--Life with Luigi 10:00--Hit the Jackpot 10:30--Morey Amsterdam Show 11:00--News Reporter 11:10--News Analysis 11:15--Late Sports 11:25--Interlude 11 30=dan About Midnight 12 :00--New: 12: 10--Man About Midnight 1:00--News WBEN (NBC) 6:00--New:. 6: 15--Ralph 'Hubbell, 6:30--Music For Memory 6:45--Three-Star Extra, News 7:00--Supper Club 7:15--News of the World 7:30--~WBEN Bandbox 7:45--Singin' Sam 8:00--To be announced 8:30--A Date with Judy 9:00--Bob Hope 9:30--McGee and Molly 10:00--Big Town 10:30--People are Funny sports | 11:00--News | 11:15--Ironic 'Reporter 11:25--Late Sports 11:30--Dance Orchestra 12:00--News 12:05--Design for Listening 12:55--News WKBW (ABC) On the C.B.C. Tomorrow -- Highlighting the musical portions of this week's CBC Wednesday Night program will be premiere per- formances of three compositions by the young Canadian composer Har- ry Somers. All of these works have been composed since the end of the last war. Although one of the .three com- positions, the "Scherzo for Strings", has been played before, Somers has made several changes in the piece since it was last played. It had been heard previously twice in Canada and bnce in Europe. The other two pieces, "Rhapsody for Violin and Piano", and "North Country: Four Movements for Strings" are entirely new. This last selection has only been completed within the last few days. Portrait of a Year During the drama period on this week's Wednesday Night program, a description of one of the most significant years in modern history will be presented, in "Portrait of a Year: 1848". The material for the program has been drawn from both the old world and the new, by means of letters, diaries, newspapers, nad official documents. Among the famous persons whose writings will be used to present a picture of the world 100 years ago are Queen Victoria, Lord John Rus- sell, Karl Marx, the "Iron Duke" of Wellington, Prince Metternich of Austria and Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot. goers on the Pacific Coast. For some years he was concert-master of the Vancouver Symphony Orches- tra and is now assistant conductor of the Seattle Symphony. Mr. de Rimanoczy"s first selection, "Tzigane," is a rhapsody for violin and piano written after the form of a Hungarian czarda. The czarda is a folk dance that begins with a slow, melancholy section followed by an excited and animated second and finan part. The - Debussy Sonata for Violin and Piano is apparently the last work to be written by the composer. It carries the date "Winter, 1916- 1917" and there is nothing dated from that time until his death in the spring of lo18. Quebec Papers Have Been Sold Quebec, Nov. 9--(CP)-- L'Action Catholique in a front page story Monday said that a Quebec hotel- keeper, Oscar Gilbert, has purchas- ed the Quebec newspapers L'Evene- ment-Journal and Le Soleil. L'Action said the transaction was completed Saturday, and that "Mr. Gilbert has taken over management" of the two French-language dailies. L'Action added: "The news was confirmed « officially. The amount and conditions of the transaction were not divulged." Mr. Gilbert has been proprietor of the St. Roch Hotel in Quebec since 1920. He is an honorary Lieut- enant-Colonel in the Laval Univer- sity Officer Training Corps. L'Evenement spokesmen would to CBC listeners and to oor What to Do To-Night x THIS IS A COMMUNITY CHEST ASSISTED SERVICE Leathercraft--Adults, afternoons Monday to Friday 2-4 p.m. Adults evenings, Tuesday to Friday 7-9 p.m. Children, Monday to Friday 4 to 5:30 p.m. Children, Saturtiay morning 9:30 to 11:30. Boys' Gym--Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4-5:30 p.m. Saturday morning 9:30-11.30. Girls' Gym and Folk Dancing-- Tuesday and Thursday afternoons 4-5:15 p. m, Ladies' Gym--Friday evening 8-9. Mens' Wednesday and Friday 7-9 p.m. Children's Art--sSaturday morning THEATRES TODAY Marks -- "To the Victor" 1.00, Weight Lifting--Monday, | 9:30" to 11:30. Weaving--Monday to Friday, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. C:R.A. Program Com ing--Monday Nov. 8, Lec ittee Meet- ure Room, "17:30. Woodview Neighbourhood Associa- tion, Monday Nov. 8, Auditorium, 8 p. m. Little Theatre Committee--Board Room 7:30. Tuesday November, Intermediate Basketball Meeting --Lecture Room, Tuesday, Novem- ber 9. Happy Doubles in Thursday, November 11, St. Andrew's Society Club Lounge, Friday November 12, at 8:30 p.m. ta Neighbourhood Association Square Dance, in Auditorium, Saturday. November 13, at 8:30 p.m.. Sunny- side Association Hosts, Music . by Harold Godfrey. Auditorium, 7 ACADEMY AWARD for + BEST PICTURE OF THE EXTRA H ADDED HIT} Gentleman MUSICAL DRAMA GREGORY PECK DOROTHY McGUIRE JOHN GARFIELD 7:00--~Smoke Rings 7:15--Songs of Cheer & Comfort 7:30--Home Folks Frolic 7:45--Community Chest 8:00--Pleasure Parade 8:15--The People Ask. 8:30--Amateur Show 9:00---News : 9:15--Lean Back -and Listen 9:30--Fashlons in Music 10:45--News 10:55--Sports News 11:00--Dreamtime 11:15--Sign Off 12:00--Christie"s Waxworks 12:30--Christie"s Waxworks 1:00---CJBC News CFRB (CBS) 6:00--Candlelight and Silver 6:10--Tune Time 6:15--Hit Tunes 6:30--Jim Hunter--News 6:40--Wes McKnight 6:50--Did I Say That? 7:00--Songs of Our Times 4.05, 7.10, 10.15. "Wallflower" 2.43, 548, 8.53. Last complete show 8.53 p.m. Regent -- "Three Daring Daugh- ters" 2.05, 4.25, 6.45, 9.05. Last complete show 8.50. Biltmore -- "Gentleman's Agree- ment" 2.12, 5.17, 9.00. "Campus Sleuth" 1.12, 4.17, 7.17, 11.00. Ken Rollands Amateurs on The year 1848 in the New World - 0 was marked by the Mormon trek to | n€ither confirm nor deny the L'Ac- | the west, the California Gold Rush, | tion story. One said that "an an- | the coming of responsible govern-|Douncement will be made in due ment in Canada, and the U.S. pre- | COurse. sidential election which #aw Zach- ary Taylor succeed James K. Pork in the White House. 19th Century Literature The second program in the-Wed- / 6:00--Tello Test 6:15--Top of the Day 6:30--Bill Mazer, Sports 6:45--Dinner Date with Foster Brooks 7:00--Edwin C, Hill 7:05--News 7:15--F. I. Wine Time 7:30--Relaxin' Time 8:00--Boot and Saddle Serenade 8:30--Town Meeting 9:30--Erwin D. Canham, 9:45--Detroit Symphony | 10:30--Boxing Bouts Sen. Jacob Nicol, publisher of | L'Evenement and Le Soleil, in 24 statement 10 days ago disclosed that he had had an offer to sell his in- | terest in the papers. | BE "THRIFTY Attend Our STAGE-TONIGHT 8.30 Ken Rolland's News 7:15--Jack Smith Show %:30--Bob Crosby * 7:45--Mrs. Aitken 8:00--Mystery Theatre 8:79--Fun Parade 9:00--The Shadow 9:30--Quarterbacks Club 10:00~Life With Luigi WGR (CBS) 6:00--News 6:10--S8ig Smith Sports 6:25--Outdoor Barometer 6:30--Partners in Melody 6:45--Lowell Thomas 7:00--Beulah 11:00--News | 11:05--Harness Racing 11:15--Bruce Roberts 12:00--News 12:05--Radio Ballroom 12:15--~On the Town 2:00--'"All Night Show" WEDNESDAY MORNING CBL (CBC TRANS-CANADA) 6:00--Morning Jamboree §:55--CBC News; Weather #4 :00--Breakfast Melodies 7:30---CBC News 7:35--Breakfast Melodies 7:55--Melody Highlights 8:00--CBC News , 8:15~-Morning Devotions ' 8:30--Musical March Past 9:00--CBC News 9:05--Music in the Morning 9:45--Ontario School Broadcast 10:15--Kindergarten of the Alr 10:30--Musical Interlude 10:35--Piano Interlude 10:45--Jane Weston 11:00---Road of Life 11:15--Blg Sister 11:30--What's Your 11:45--Laura Limited CIBC (CBC DOMINION) '7:00--Toast and Jamboree 8:00--Walter Bowles (News) 8:10--Doug MacFarlane Sports 3 15--Toast and Jamboree 9:00---CJBC News 9:05--8ugar and Cream 9:10--Breakfas, with Jeeves 9:15--Breakfast Club 10:00--Fred Waring Show 10:30--Kate Aitken 10:45--Music by Martin 11:00--Musicale 11:13--June Dennis 11:30---Maurice Boddington 11:45--Passing Parade CFRB (CBS) 6:30--News 6:35--~Top o' the Morning 7:00--News 7:05--Top o' the Morning 7:30--Headlines 7:35--Fun at Breakfast 7:40--Top o' the Morning 7:55--8port: Roundup 8:00--~Jim Hunter 8:10--Livestock Review Beef? 8:15--Breakfast Tunes 8.30--News 8:35--Good News 8:40--Breakfast Tunes 8:45--QGospel Singer 9:00--News 9:10-Women in the News 9:15--Barnyard Follies 9:30--Rosemary 9:45--Ann Adam .| 10:00~Kemp Calling 10:45--Morning Melodies 11:00--Orchestras on Parade 11:30--Claudia 11:45--Free and Easy 11:50--Gordon Sinclair CKEY (IND.) 7:00--News--Musical Clock 7:30--News---Musical Clock 8:00--News 8:10--Hal Kelly--Sports 8:15--Musical Clock (Stu Kenney) 9:00--Newa 9:05--Jay i Ginger Show 10:00--New: | 10 {05--Make-Believe Ballroom | 11:00--News 10:05--Make Believe Ballroom 11:45--Hit tunes of the day CKDO (IND) 6:30--News 6:40--Percolator Parade 7:30--News 7:40--Percolator Parade 8:30--News 8:45--Moments of Devotion 9:00--Oshawa Shopping Basket 10: 00--Muslc for Wednesday 10:30--New: 10:35 "The ® southiand Singing 10:45--Listen to Lelbert 11:00--~To. the Ladies 11:30--Chuck Wagon Serenade WGR (CBS) Time 5:30--Chore 5:50--News 6:00--Chore Time 6:30--Farm Reporter 6:45--Interlude 6:50--News 7:00--Bob Sho 7:50--New: 8: 00--Bob. Sherry 8:50--News 9:00--Bob Sherry 9:50--News 10:00--House Party 10:25~Top Tune 10:30--Arthur Godfrey 11:30--Grand Slam 11:45--Rosemary WBEN (NBC) 5:55--Music 6:00--News 6:10--Clint 7.00--News 7:15--Clint 8:00--News 8:15--Clint Buehlman 9:00--News 9:15--Early Date 9:45--~Easy Rhythm 10:00--~Fred Waring 10:30--Road of Life 10:45--The Brighter Day 11:00--~Hhis Is Nora Drake 11:15--Love and Learn 11:30--Jack Berch Show 11:45--Lora Lawton WKBW (ABC) 4:30--Howdy Neighbor 5:30--News 5:35--Howdy Neighbor 7:15--Morning Songs 5 :30--News :35--Good Morning 4 Ao--charlie ns Show --Good Morning 7: rr ws 3; 100 ~Jackpos Jamboree 8:35--Jackpot Jhmboree 9:00--Breakfast Club 10:00--My True Story 10:25--Magazine of Air 10:45--Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt 11:00--Kay Kyser's Kollege of Fun and Knowledge 11:30--Ted Malone 11:45--What Makes You Tick Buehlman Buehlman WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CBL (CBC TRANS-CANADA) 12:00--BBC News 12:15--Aunt Lucy 12:30--Ontario Farm Broadcast Time Signal -- Ottawa 00--CBC News, Weather :15--The Happy Gang 1:45--Claire Wallace 2:00--Bernie Braden 2:15--Invitation to the Waltz 2:30--Musically Yours 3:00--Life Can be Beautiful 3:15--Ma Perkins 3:30--Pepper Young's Family 3:45--The Right to Happiness 4:00--Jack Berch Show 4:15--~Women's New Commentary 4:18--Women In Science 4:30--Afternoon Recital 4:45--From the Classics 5:00--Veterans' Varieties 5:30--Maggie Muggins 5:45--Don Messer's Islanders CIBC (CBC DOMINION) 12:00--This is 1820 12:05--Hit of the Day 12:10--Vignettes 12:15--Musical Royndup 12:30--Walter Bowles, News 12:40--Mect the Band 1:00--Byngtyme 3:00--Concert Hour 4:00--Off the Record 5:30--Teen Newscast 5:35--Off the Record CFRB (CBS) 12:00--Music for Midday 12:15--Farm_ Broadcast 12:30--Wes McKnight 12:40--Entertainment Reporter 12:45--Big Sister :00--Pe iy Mason :15--Music for Wednesday 1:45--Young Doctor Malone 2:00--Guiding Light 2:15--News 2:25--Memory Lane 2:30---Woman's Editor 2:45--Kemp Calling 3:45--Aunt Lucy 4:00--News 3 10--Do You Remember 4:15--Nora Drake 4:30--Winner Take All 5:00--Wally Crouter 5: So proadway i and Vine 5:55--Mystery Man CKEY (IND.) 12:00--News 12:05--Pick the Hits 12:20--Listcra Ladies 12:30--Lorneg Green 12:45--8ingin' Sam 1:00-=News 1:05--Tops in Pops 2:00--News Zan Burke Show New. 3 Jerry Burke Show 4:00--New: 3:05--Club 580 5:00--News 5:05--Studio Party 5:30--Make Believe Ballroom CKDO (IND.), 2 00-1 unicneon Music' 2:30--New: 13 40--Rhythm Rendezvous 2:00---Victor Record Albulu 2:30--1240 Matinee 3:30--News 3:35--~Three-Quarter Time 4:00--All- Su rose Parade 4:15--High Ti 5: 15--Parade ot Melody WGR (CBS) 12:00---Wendy Warren and the News 33: 15--Aunt Je 2:30---Romance of Helen Trent 1248ur Gal Gal ond ay Ma Perkins Young Dr. Malone Che uidine Light Second Burton Perry 'Mason Nora Drake x ews 3:20--Interlude 3:25--Fenway Fahrenheit 3:30--Meetin' i Keaton 4: Hint Hun i Renway Fahrenheit 5:1 5:3 5 0---Meetin' with Keaton 0--Reggle and Billy Keaton 45--Herb Shriner Show WBEN (NBC) 12:00--News 12:15--Reading Between the Lines 12:30--Luncheon Club 1:30--Sally Work 2:00--Double or Nothing 2:30--Today's Children 2:45--Light of the World 3:00--Life Can Be Beautiful 3:16--~Ma Perkins 3:30~Pepper Young Famlly 3:45--Right to Happiness 4:00--Backstage Wife 4:15--Stélla Dallas 4:30--Lorenzo Jones 4:45--Young Widder Brown 5:00--~When a Girl Marries 5:15--Portia Faces Life 5:30--Just Plain Bill 5:45--Front Page Farrell WKBW (ABC) 12:00---Welcome Travelers 12:30--News 12 30==Matinse oo niatire 12:45--Bing C 12:55--Farm Prices 1:00--Kitchen Party 1:30--Million Dollar Bairoom 2:30--Bride and Gi 5: Si. of Yukon Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline (non- acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To éat and talk in more com- fort, just sprinkle a little FPASTEETH on Jour plates. No summy, gooey, pasty "plate odor" tenure rath. "3 Get at t sny drug sf 'land since it is quite obvious that nesday night series on Literature of the 19th Century, to be presented tomorrow night, is called "The Jour- ney of the Soul". This program will feature readings selected from the works of four writers of the Roman- tic Era who wrote in a deeply per- sonal vein, on the problem of the soul. | The first reading during this 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. period: will be from Williams Wordsworth"s Tintern Ab- bey". Here, the author investigates the experience of returning to a scene that he had not visited for five years. Wordsworth looks back to recall how memories of this scene have lightened his cares and given him moments of serenity. Shelley's "Hymn - to Intellectual Beauty" is another recollection, in this case, of the author's youth, Shelley examines the way in which eariy experiences are re-awakened through memory. The piece also re- flects his concern with the Platonic | notion that intellectual beauty is | the only true beauty. The section being read from Cole- | | ridge's. "Dejection: An Ode" is in| praise of joy. "Dejection" speaks of | joy as "ne'er. . , given save to the pure." Coleridge originally wrote the poem to Wordsworth but later the dedication was changed. The fourth reading of the program is made up of selections from Tho- mas Carlyle's "Sartor Resartus". This work cannot be called a philo- scphic treatise, an autobiography nor a romance, yet, in a sense, it is all of these combined. The readings | chosen include some of the more personal passages in which Carlyle investigate the meaning of life and the question of God and the Devil. The Telephone November 10th will bring Wednes- day Night listeners a chamber opera called "The Telephone," by the young American composer, Gian Carlo-Menotti{. Mary Henderson and Fernand Martel will take the prin- cipal roles and the opera will be conducted by Jean Marie Beaudet. "The Telephone," was first per- formed in New York by the Ballet Society, a production that has been recorded. It is based on a situation rather than on a story and spins along gaily to a happy conclusion. The action is centered in the apartment occupied by the heroine, whose name is Lucy. Her boy friend, Ben, is trying to tell her he wants to marry her but the poor lad is in- terrupted all through the piece by telephone calls for Lucy, or by Lucy herself making telephone calls .to her friends. On top of the telephone interruptions, Ben is thrown off his stride by Luty's small-talk as he tries to bring the conversation around to his proposal. And ft isn't as if poor Ben had from now until Christmas. He is about to set out on a trip--his train leaves in an hour--and he wants to hear Lucy say he will marry him on his return. Finally, Ben leaves in desperation, there must be telephones all over town, the happy ending will come as a surprise to no one. Jean de Rimanoczy The recital period this week at 10:30 p.m., will feature the Hungar- fan born violinist Jean de Riman- oczy. He will play Ravel's "Tzigane" and the Sonata for Violin and Piano by Debussy. Mr. de Rimanoczy will be accompanied by Norma Aberne- thy. Jean de Rimanoczy is well known Sen. Nicol said that if the deal | went through it would involve a sum | of about $2,000,000. "there is np question" of disposing of his other two papers, Sherbrooke Nouvelliste. FOREST FIRES Gale-whipped forest fires drove nearly 1,500 persons from their homes in the Santa Ana mountain jeska Canyons Monday. dents later were forbidden by fire | Silverado. and Modjeska are box | traps. stage at 8.30. Last complete show: 8.3v. 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