Daily Times-Gazette, 9 Dec 1946, p. 5

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) 'MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIVE On the Air Tonight and Tuesday Ei "CKEY ng TORONTO CBL (NBC-CBS) kL) "CRB 'WBEN (CBS.CBC) TE (MBS-ABC) (NBC) #30 , 1010 Today's Short Story TORONTO OSHAW. CHUM CKDO 'WKBW. 1050 140 "15% SOFTIE k By Lilliace Mitchell iE :30--Jim Hunter, :30--Musical Mem :30--Da :30--Jazz H ous EVENING CBL CKDO GR WEBW = WBEN--CEEY 4 CJBC t allroom Sky CFRB CJBC WGR News ories vid Boas Show :30--Ralph Hi a Sports Boia 7 Say That? y Tha :55-~CBC Commen :00--Lorne Greene, 1001 Songs g0--Lotle Ti Club :00--Lo Thomso! t Parade pa stery of the Week gun Hockridge WK 05 Make 'Believe Ballroom CKEY CFR. :05--Music of s-2y the Way 7:1 --Elmer Dav H News :30--Toronto Trio 7:30--In His Steps :30--Inter. 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News Boy | 8:15--Jim Wells, Sports | 8:15--~Jumpin' Ja EN | 11:4 430-13. s. Navy Program ors Milly Kenyon pulled her last 1 30 Time 2¢ Jones year's hat closer over her right 4:30--Artists of Tomorrow WEEN eye and 4 [ished ahead through the 4 :30--News CHUM Faia, Milly was old enough to 35--Roving Reporter CHUM | know that wet feet would give her : 40--Matineo M itiasitie Wan | re :45--Jimm; Ti ch. 445--Perry Mason crre | 8nd also that a 4:45--Tea Dance CBL Dick Tracy WEKBW---CJEC Young Widder Brown WBEN Musical Interlude CJBC later life. sf : Daisy Ledoyt. They've both Sought stories from me. Both 'em, Fran Kord, good old scout! anys the time her checks have come ig in the nick of time to replen- the empty larder." illy peered near-sightedly at the street sign and turned the cor- ner. The switchboard girl dressed in fomOFrow's frock smiled at her brilliantly, Yes, Miss Kord was in. Yes. The name? | Yes, just a mo- Jeni, Please, Yes, if you will go in, enyon. And why was + Riltering a swanky : ce glittering with pide um and Fran a ius. looked up. She al- most Bnifted at the newcomer. "H"mph, so you're Ming Kenyon, eh? Glad to meet you," Her bright eyes took in the ancient hat, the sagging suit and the mended loves. "Yes, glad to meet you, One 9 of my best writers, you've To herself Mildred repeated in- credulously, "You've been. You've BEEN." "Sit down, I home you aren't bringing me any hard luck tale. Plea-for-sympathy stuff. I've had three writers in here today beg- ging me to buy a story because two kids are dependent on selling a story or Junior has to have a tonsil operation or the grocer re- fuses further credit. I ho you' re not foie to be Number Four." o I'm not," Milly said swiftly. "Good!" cut in Fran Kord. "I used to be a softie and fall flat- ter'n a banana skin for that sym- pathy plea but not now. No, sir. I was left a widow myself with three youngsters to raise and I sure was a softie after they gave me this editorial job. But papers aren't run for charity. " "Of course not," said Milly warmly. "I stopped in to--" | "Not that I ever bought a poor story, you understand," Fran Non hastened to say. "I was spendin the paper's money and I ne ii forgot that fact. But when there are fifty good stories for every one we purchase, I bought because of | my big heart time and time again. But the ol' heart's shrunk some--" | she paused. She had been about to | add, "--like that hat you're wear- | ing. » Fran had stopped short of | this brutal statement. Her eyes dro ped to Milly's feet "I'm afraid I'm getting your ru terribly wet," Milly apologized. * --I didn't stop to get my rubbers and--" she stifled a 'sneeze and blinked several times to dry her eyes. "Oh, that's all right. I guess we all do those things every once in so often. I rather liked that last story you submitted -- the one about the camel--" "You did?" asked Milly eagerly. "Oh, I'm 50 glad--" "But we're not buying a thing right now," Fran Kord told her cooly, I've been buying too lav- ishly,' the office tells me. I've got to cut down. Inventory already shows too big a supply on hand--sorry--% "Oh, that's all right," Milly re- plied valiantly. "Yes, it's the head has to rule in business. Not the heart," Fran re- 43 ] ah 8 and the Pirates School of the Alr When a Girl Marries From the Classics Ferry and the Pirates Studie, Party AAAS i hb i ock P; CFRB Drum Major on Parade Sac Make Belleve Ballroom CKEY Jack Armstrong WEKBW 30 duns Plain Bill ta Claus the ¥ Waltz 1 Lives On Ii i inner oki (usical Program 45--Jesting with the Jesters 45--Front P Farrell WBEN :50--Art Young, Sing, TSowDoy WEPW :55--Five Minute Myster: 'GR TUESDAY EVENING 6:00--News 6:00--Press News 6.00--Ranch Boys 6:00--Victory Parade 6:05--Make Believe Ballroom 6:10--Famous Songs 6:10--Clary Settell 6:10--Fashion Commentator WGR--~WKBW---WBEN ~CJBC~CKEY CEKDO CFRB CBL CKEY WKBW .CJBC CFRB WBEN cxn0 6: 13~lroquola Revue GR | | 6:15--8ig. 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Round Table WBEN 7:30--Slim Bryant C! 7:30--How Do You Pronounce It WKBW--CJBC 7:30--Lord Caresser C| 7%30--Mystery of the Week 7:30--American Melody Hour 7:45--Home Folks Frolic 7:45--European Adventure 7:45--Moon Dreams 7:45--Souvenir 8:00--Lum "n Abner :00--Musical Program 00--Variety Box 0--Philo Vance 3 Big Town Record Album Taylor WOR--CFRY WB. : Rudy Val oe Show :15--Earl Godwin, News : CJBC-- | | { a red nose and a cold in her head ' hat worn in the rain never rtd like much in its "There's Fran Kord and there's | marked, her eyes on the soft globe of silver light above Milly's pend, "Well 1 mustn't keep You, id know you're busy," said Milly ris- --Illustrated by. D. Chambers "Not that I ever bought a poor story, you understand?" Fran Kord hastened to say. ing. "I just stopped in to ask ou--" y "Glad you stopped, M'ss Kenyon. I'm always glad to meet the write ers." Fran Kord dropped her eyes almost immediately to her tablet of paper upon which she had been writing when Mildred entered. Even v'hen Mildred got as far as the door, she stopped to turn, to open her mouth, But the very straight back of Fran Kord looked so coldly unsympathetic that Milly went out of the room without | asking that which she had come to ask. Milly looked in at the coffee shop but resolutely continued along the corridor to the telegraph office, There she wrote a telegram to Daisy Ledoyt, Editor, Garden and Palace Magazine. As winner of the $20,000 prize for a novel on the American home, | I am asked to chocse manager of bureau to consult sympatheticall with promising writers who fail to make the grade. Salary twice our present salary. Wire me if Pray present your name. Mildrad Kenyon.' "I kind of favored Fran Kord, somehow," Milly said to herself as she went back towards the coffee shop. "Both editors have been wonderful to me but she is cold as ice. No sympathy what- ever, And writers who don't make the grade need sympathy and a lot of it." > Fran Kord relaxed at he desk. '"Hettie," she called sharply to her secretary. "Hettie send up- stairs and have them put through a check for--lemme see--there"s the camel story and this one--and this one--make the check for four stories, Hettie. Bring the check down yourself and here's pennies. Put a special delivery stamp on it for' Mildred Ken-on, Poor old fl -shes certainly down on her uck, if ever a writer was! Brok- en shoes and that hat! Well, damn me for a -oftie. I'll never get hard sense in my head." » :30--Mel Blanc Show :30--Norman Cloutier :30--A Date With Judy '45--Kenny Baker CKDO | :535--Blll Henry, News WGR 00 Orchestra. WKBW y y Music CBJC 0--Vox P CFRB-WGR 4 op :00--So The Story Goes Amos 'n Andy 108] :15--Vincent Lopes :15--Interview >--Fashions In Music Roly Young :30--Hollywood Playe: :30--Fibber & Molly :30--Homes for Vets EY 9:42--Munic, Talk (F. O'Hearn) i 9:45--"You and Alcohol" 9:45--Allan McLeod 10:00--Nationai 'News :00--Talk--Auto :00--Arthur Godfrey :00--Bob Hope Show Sore News Round-up CBL t's Waltz CKEY y CJBC 0: 30--Open Hearing WGR 10:30--Lelcester Sq. to Old B'Way CBL 10:30--Lloyd Edwards at the Piano 10 % Won't Rehire Vet crns | Police Chief; He xr Takes An Action CFRB WGR--WEKBW---WBEN C--CFRB--CKEY 11:00--Bert Niosi's Orch, OBL, i: :05--T4: CKEY A CCF BROADCAST Woe | J. é NOSEWORTHY TONIGHT -- 9.15 P.M. CKEY -- DIAL 580 3 12:00--News WEKBW----WBEN----CFRB 12:00--CBC News Bulletin CBL--CJBC 2 :05--Musicana WBEN 2:05--Johnny Long Orch. CFRB B :05--News Summar; WKBW 12:15---ABC Prog. to 1:00 am. WKBW 12:30--New CFRB 12:55--News WBEN WGR--CFRB CJBC--WBEN Show Sports Arlen Crystal Beach, Dec. 9 -- (CP) -- Believed to be first case of its kind in Canada, the municipality of Crystal Beach, summer resort com- munity near Fort Erie, is on trial here on a charge of failing to re- instate Floyd Gerrard as chief of police on his return from army duty last April. Declaring he was chal- lenging Veterans Reinstatement Act, Defence Counsel A. L. Brooks said the municipality did not come under the penalties of the Act, but "per- haps the council would come under the penalty." --Dick Twen's Orch, >--Joe Wesp, Ironic Reporter WEEN 5---Joe Hasel, Sports WKB 3--Late Sports $rREEaRELE tk fk tk tt pt Rendez. Jane S SIONS Column 11: ra for Thought WHEW 11:30--Talk by Florello LaGuardia 11 :30--Your Unit. Nations CJBC :35--Jimmy Dorsey Orc WEKBW 11 "45--Richard Lelbert. oh nist WBEN 45--Guy Lombardo WGR MIDNIGHT 12:00--News--8ay it win Music CKEY 12:00--CBS Programs to 1:05 a.m. WGR gpa i ON STATION © CKDO uring 1240 ON YOUR DIAL night to relieve distress of EVERY MONDAY colds while your little one 8 P.M. || Gis maorming mostamisory and back sur. like P) warm. kom orting This effective' ee A ou losial pune works for hours di the shin | bests vapors, Sponsored of the cold is oon con || FER VICKS UEW Demands Rowley Release Toronto, Dec. 9--(CP) -- The United Electrical Workers (C.1.O.) has demanded that Premier Duples- sis of Quebec release on bail Kent Rowley of Montreal, president of the Textile Workers Union (C.I.0), convicted of inciting workers to riot in the Canadian Cottons strike at Valleyfield, Que., last summer. "We view this court decision as a travesty of justice and a deliberate attempt to hamstring labor in its legitimate pursuits," said the tele- gram, text of which was released by district president C. 8, Jackson of the Electrical Union. BETS TESTED AGAIN London--(CP)--A doctor's pre- scription, radioed to a ship at sea, saved the life of a man bitten by a poisoned. spider concealed in a crate of bananas. In answer to a radio telegram, the doctor replied: "Give patient stiff dose of whiskey neat every two hours." Next day the captain replied: "Patient cured." Now Playing! 5 BULLETS... and one last desperate hope! "Talk about ) suspense! This has it! ey "Gift "Tickets | Now On Sale at Box Office! Flashes Of Life New York--Among the passen- gers that sailed for Sweden aboard the liner Gripsholm were 243 rare Canadian mink valued at $60,000. 'The animals including 10 foxes are being imported by the Danish Fur Breeders Association of Copenha- gen and will be fed canned chicken en route. * %* » Iss Angeles -- Rev. Henry Scott Rubel, 48, cleric and gag- writer for the late Joe Penner, the comedian, died here after a long illness, Graduated from the University of Wi i College of Engineering, he en- tered the ministry and fater wrote for radio and motion pictures under the name of Hal Raynor. * New York--Chauncey Griswold Bevin, president of the Bevin Brothers Company, manufacturers of bells for churches, took a bow today as one of the oldest actively working company presidents in the world. Mr. Bevin told the annual convention the National Associa- tion of Mahufacturers that at 95 he still goes to work each week day at nine o'clock and quits at five. He has been working for 74 years now, and sees no reason to change this routine. LB BR London -- Elliott Roosevelt and his wife have visited Tif- lis, captital of the Georgian republic, the Moscow Radio said, A broadcast reported they were greeted on their a-- rival there by high Soviet of- ficials. * PP Harrow--Veale Tonville, 18, of nearby Oxley was just another high school student until he joined the United States Navy a year ago. Now he has a front seat in the kind of adventure he always sought --he's in the American Navy force on its way to the South Pole. But the fact-finding expedition led by Rear Admiral Richard E.| Byrd isn't Fonville's first big ad- venture. He witnessed the atomic | bomb tests at Bikini last summer, too. . ; * BP Cairo -- A young couple and their two small children, lost in the Libyan desert for a week while motoring from Cairo to Capetown, were brought safely to Khartoum today by plane after thei: rescue by cam- el caravan, The children were taken to hospital. LS New York--Salvatore Baccaloni will contribute his weight in can- ned goods to a food for Europe. drive. Signor Baccaloni weighs 200 pounds. He "weighed in" before re- presentatives of the Supplies for Overseas Survivors in his dressing room at the Metropolitan Opera House before going on stage to sing in the opera, "Boris Goudonoff." II SA Control Better, Pastor's View Kirkland Lake, Ont, Dec. 9-- (CP)--"A method of control which would lessen secret drinking should be an improvement," Rev. Canon H. A. Sims, pastor of St. Peter's Anglican rche, said here in an interview on the opening of cock- tail lounges in Ontario. "I cannot think it good that a man who desires a drink . . should be able to cbtain it only in, un- pleasant surroundings," he said. Engineer Operates Movie Puppet Show Denham, England--(CP)--Stan- ley Harvey, 37-year-old govern- ment engineer, is spending his an- nual vacation in a British film stu- dio running a Punch and Judy show. Stanley built his puppets to amuse children near his home. Film director Frank Launder saw the show and asked him to take part in an old-time fairground scene for a new British movie. He hopes to make enough money to pay for an engineering. course. By Howie Hunt IN OUR TIME TOY BE Howe Tom Relgrsea Oy Lew Sra prierprises "-9 "For my little boy nothing--I'm gonna put an engine in i an' use it MYSELF!" - Truck-Load Caves Bridge in, Auto Next Plunges Brantford, Dec. 9 -- (CP) -- A bridge over Big Creek, one mile east of New Durham on the Harley- New Durham road, collapsed just after a heavily loaded truck had passed over it. County engineer Roger M. Lee said that a construction company the road is closed to traffice till re~ pairs can be made. FHEATKES TODAY Marks -- "Young Widow" -- 1.00 - 3.45 - 6.30 - 9.15. "I Ring Doorbells" -- 2.40 - 5.30 - 8.15. Last complete show, 8.15. Regent -- "The Last Chance'-- 1.30 - 3.20 - 5.10 - 7.00 - 9.10, Last complete show--8.50. Biltmore -- "Without Love" 1.11 - 408 ~ 7.01 - 9.56. "Mid- night Manhunt" -- 3.02 - 5.57 = 8.52. Last complete show, 8.52. truck carrying a piece of equip- ment weighing 23 tons, got safely over after the driver had felt the bridge giving way. A car following the truck, went into the water but | the driver, whose name was not available, was not injured. The bride load limit was 15 tons. Today TODAY and TUESDAY KATHARIN HEPBURN Added--First Oshawa Showing! YOU'LL HAVE THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME GARGAN . SAVAGE Our Annual SANTA CLAUS SHOWS FRIDAY SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 9:30 a.m. Santa Will Be Here With A Gift For You! For Pre-School Age Children For School Age Children . . . \ ; A DARING STORY OF TODAY'S SWEETHEARTS.; § FRANKLY REVEALING WHAT HAPPENS TO A SULTRY "YOUNG WIDOW" WHO TRIES TO FIND A SECOND GREAT LOVE! J A \ E ( OUTLAW THE JRUSSELL More Exciting... More Breath-Taking Penny Singleton Kent Taylor Marie Wilson

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