Daily Times-Gazette, 20 Feb 1948, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, hs -- "1948 600 | 100 1000 1 1100 | 1200 FRIDAY EVENING 6:00--Press News 6:00--Broadway and Vine 6:00--Victory Parade 6:00--Walter Bowles 6:00--News WB 6:00--Tello-Test 6:05--Interlude 6:05--Make Belleve Ballroom % 10--Clary Settel) 8:10--Parade_of Jody 6 10--Tune Tim 6:10--0Odditles Te the N News 6:15--Jim Wells, spo! 6:15--Preview With Musto 6:15--Songs of Good Cheer 6:15--Top of the Day 6:15--CBC News 6:20--What's Your Beef? CJBC 6:30--David Street Song Shop WBEN 6:30--Oshawa Sportcaster CKDO 6:30--Jim Hunter--News 6:30--Divertimento 6:30--Sig Smith--Sports 6:30--Ralph Hubbeu Sports & 30--Blllly &ose 6:30--Sig Smith--Sports 6:40--Wes. McKnight Sports 6:45--Lou Snider Trio 6:45--BBC News 6:45--Three Star Exfras 6:45--Lowell Thomas News 6:45--Theptre Party Dia 1 Say 1aat? 6:50--Easy Listening 6:55--Int. 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EN 11:30--Martin Tobin's Tune Time ¥ WGR 11:30--Ellis McLintock's Orch, BL 11:30--Christies Wax Works 11:45--Hoagy Carmichael 12:00--News . WOH CFRB-- WEEN 12:00--News WGR--WKBW 12:00--News--House Party 12:00--CBC News Bulletin 12:05--Buddy Moreno Orch, CFRB 12:05--The Click Orch. WBEN 12:05--Million Dollar Ballroom WEKBW 12:10--Martin Tobin's Tune Time WGR 12:30--The Rollini Trio WBEN 12:30--News CFRB 12:45--Mary Osborne Trio 'WBEN 12:55--News WBEN 1:00--News--House Part CKEY 2:00--News--Say It with Music CKEY Franco Hopeful Of Recognition By Democracies By STUART UNDERHILL Canadian Press Staff Writer Madrid, Feb. 19--(CP) --An ex- pectation that the coming year will see Franco Spain .recognized and accepted by the western demo~ cracies throbs in this capital to- day. "You will see our foreign econ- omic difficulties disappear as now have disappeared all our supposed international political problems," Foreign Minister Martin Artajo said in an interview jn which he discussed the prospects for 1948. Already, he said, several nations had adopted a more friendly atti- tude. Hopes for further recognition -- and with it inclusion in the Marsh- all aid program--appear based on belief that the democracies are coalescing in a stern front against Communism. Spain regards her- self as a veteran of the anti-Com- munist struggle, and as such en- titled to an honored place if the W {campaign becomes international, Ideal Airfield Some mon-Spanish observers B | here go even further and say that Gen. Francisco Franco and his fol- lowers are tending to base their plans on the probability of war be- T ANNOUNCEMENT ! | Over -20- Club OPEN-HOUSE 'DANCE. ADELAIDE HOUSE Sat.,Feb.21-9p.m. New members will be accepted Admission--35¢ = WHITBY'S CLUB BAYVIEW finn . on EETTTEVIN i" TODAY Marks -- "Calendar Girl" at 2:00, 4:50, 7:40, 10:30. "Oregon Trail Scouts" at 1:00, 3:50, 6:35, 9:25. Last complete show at 9:10. Biltmore -- "I Cover Big Town" 1:13. 3:40, 6:10, 8:35, 10:50. "Springtime in the Sierras" 2:13, 4:40, 7:10, 9:35. Last com plete show at: 9:35. Regent -- "Desert Fury" 1.30, 3.30, 5.25, 7.25, 9.25. Last com- plete show 9 p.m. tween the West and Russia, Natur- ally government spokesmen main- tain discreet silence on this sub- ject, but one high official said in an interview with The Canadian Press: "Spain, with its huge inland pla- teau, would make an ideal air- field." Another assured me, perhaps ov- er-optimistically, that Spain, as a result of her years-long campaign against Commuhism, is the only country in Western Europe in which a Communist fifth column does not exist. Her army of 400,- 000, capable of being expanded to 1,000,000, could guard her as a beachhead in a hostile Europe. INDUSTRIAL OILS Vegetable oils used for industrial purposes -- besides oil from com- mon corn, coconut and cottongeed oil -- include babussa, castor, olive, citicica, palm, sesame and tung. Listeners Voice Opinions Of CBC Wednesday Night By JACK McNEIL Canadian Press Staff Writer Whatever may be said for or against the Wednesday 'night pro- grams initiated by the CBC last Dec. 3, they have at least one signal accomplishment fo thelr credit. They have driven many an enthused or exasperated listener to the point of actually composing a letter. * These letters (not the kind, by the way that begin "Re yours of the 17th inst.") shower both bouquets and brickbats--but mostly bouquets --on CBC's. litest cultural baby. For instance a hardworking scribe in the press gallery of the House of Commons, Ottawa stole a few pre- cious moments from a. debate on margarine (or was it the price of hogs?) to scribble the following en- comipm: y "Last. Wednesday night, CBC a special program series. t night I had planned to read a book . . . my complaint is that one cannot read books . . , and listen to 8 Wednesday night program. Or- Yasly it is quite possible to do Not so enthusiastic was the reac- tion of a listener in St. Vital, Man, to a Canadian musical comedy pre- sented on the opening night of the series "Ag a westerner, the plot of the musical 'Gallant Greenhorn' plus the manner in which the lines were spoken (I have never met anyone in Western Canada who speaks like that) is an insult to the listener of average intelligence . . . The choir was quite good, but I am surprised that the people participating in it, all of whom are clever in their re- spective lines, could bring them. selves to present such rot and in doing so, not feel that they might be hurting their reputations." At least one easterner--in Toron- to--took an opposite view of the same broadcast: "My husband and I . . . were aroused to such a high pitch of en- thusiasm by CBC's long succession of superior programs last night that we feel you merit a whole deluge of letters of appreciation . . . In par- ticular we admired 'Gallant Green- horn' , . . Our only concern is lest (such a grand cast) be lured away from Canada, which would be a great loss." A dial-twiddler in Victoria, B.C. wrote: "Recently I returned from Brit- ain where I have been for the past year and a half. Having so greatly enjoyed the BBC Third Program, 1 was delighted to find that you have inaugurated a similar type of enter- talnment for Wednesday evenings." But here speaks a disgruntled list- ener from Vancouver: "Regret to report that I found your Wednesday evening program disappointing. From 8 till 10--two hours--nothing I would be bothered listening to . . . The farmers get the lion's share of the noon-hour period. Do they thave to get the best part of the evening too?" The Wednesday night program also has devotees in the United States. This reaction came from Boalsburg, Pen.: "It ought to be reassuring to compare the series with American efforts and note that this further increase of program value is so FE ENTERTAINMENT = wiTH LIZABETH CcoTT HODIAK BURT LANCASTER ! Mary Astor Wendell Corey TODAY and TOMORROW TODAY'S GREATEST Plays a stack of records automatically COMPLETELY automatic record changer unit plus long end AUTOMATIC RADIO - PHONOGRAPH only widely un-imitated by our broad- casters . It seems to make, clear the 2pftc @ philosophy between the wwo systems . . . The essential thing to my mind is, however, that the OBC is trying to bring good radio to its listeners, and not sell soap." PROGRAM CHANGED: London -- (CP)--The Rdbinson Family, BBC radio serial 'Heard in Canada during the war, has gone off the air after six years and is being succeeded 'by The Dale's Diary, another radio. serial, TODAY and TOMORROW Yor Hi FRAZEE in "CALENDAR GIRL" Plus BAKER RED RYDER © BOBBY BLAKI] "OREGON TRAIL SCOUTS" \ PAL] Excitement! ee ew THRILLS! PHILIP HILLARY REED - BROOKE wore LOWERY GRAND WEEK-END PROGRAM! Royal Action! Mystery! 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