MONDAY, JULY 5, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE THIRTEEN RADIO LO TIE TABLE 600 | 100 900 1 1000 | 1100 | 1200 MONDAY EVENING :00--News; Music You Love Music Box <00-- Victory Parade '10--Parade i) "Melody :15--Preview with Music :15--Top of the Day 15--Jim Wells. Sports 15--News & Farm Report :15--~What's Your Beef? :25--Fishing Barometer :30--Sig Snilth Sports :30--Jim Hunter :30--Hollday Newsreel :30--Cause for Contentment avid Street Song Divertimento Listening ve "Richards, Sports arade of Melody Star Extra Lowel! Thomas Passing Parade BBC News Theatre Party Lorne Greene. News Plantation Party Kesten"s Corner Plantation Party r Club. 7:00--Dan Harding Show 7:00--News; Good Old Days 7:05~Make Believe Saliroom 7:10--The Lighter Side 7:15--~Toronto Today 7:15--Novatime 7:15--1050 Serenade 7:15--Jack Smith Show WGR-CFRB 7:15--News otf World WBEN 7:15--F. I, Wine Time 7:15--8ports Today 7:30--Int'l House Party 7:30--Light Pop Music 7:30--Pattern for Prosperity 7:30--~The Lone Ranger 7.45--Toronto Today 7:45--Edward E Murrow News 7:45--Richard Harkness 7:45--John Sturgess, baritone T7:45--News 8:00--On Stage 8:00--Point Sublime 8:00--Inner Sanctum 8:00--David Rose 8:00--Organ Music CJBGC 8:00--News; Prom. Under Stars CHUM 3 Sy--vavaicade of America WBEN [ 8:00--Stringtl CBL 8:15--Ele¢tion Bulletin CJBC 8:30--Double or Nothing 8:30--Choral Capers 8:30--Summer Fallow 0--Twélve Players 0--Charlie Chan B0--Johnny Burt Trio :30--Arthur Godfrey's Talent 8:30--Voice of Firestone Ww 8:45--Election Bulletin 9:00--Organ Music 9:00--So0. the Story Goes 9:00--On Stage America 9:00--Symphonic Encores 9: 90 jae Theatre 9:00--New: 9: 00--Telep hope Hour 9:10--Baseball 9:15--Little Show 9:30--~Want to Lead a Band? 9:30--Choral Group 9:30--Musical Program 9:30--Norman Cloutier 9:30--Dr. 1.Q. Quiz 9:45--Voice of St. John 9:45--Election Bulletin 10:00--My Friend ATS SWB 10.00--Mayor of the T 10.00--Contented Hour 10:00--Music of Manhattan 10:00--~CBC National News 10:00--News :15--Catholic Thought CFRB WE BC--WBEN CEDO 8 a Community So ttghs 10: 10:35 Sports News 11:00--News WGR-WBEN. CR EY D0--News; Harness Racing WKB )0--Dominion News Bulletin "Cisc 'Harness Racing 5--Dance Orch. 5--Len Hopkins Orch. 5--Joe Wesp, Ironic Reporter 5--Ch. es Wax Works Sports Column About Midnight Norman Orch. 5--Election Bulletin 'Man About Midnight CBC News House Party s WBEN - WKBW )--Virginia Beach Orch, 12:30--News 1 :00--News--House Party x 1:30--Juke-box Jamboree WK . 2:00--News--Say It With Music OREY TUESDAY MORNING §:00--~Uncle Ervin p--News 550 Revellle b--Uncle Ervin S0--News :00--New: {00_Morning Jamboree D0 News; Top of the Morning CFRB 00--550 Rangers WGR 05--Uncle Ervin 0--Clint Buehiman 6:25--Hymn for the Day 6:30--News 0 pross 30--Farm rn 35_Uncie Ervin 6 :40--Percolator Parade Larry's Coffee 8hop ger WEBW CEDO Weathers WGR WKBW CKDO CHUM CKEY WGR 6:45--Gospel 45~News 23--Hymn for the Day CFRB wing Wood CJBC "Musical Clock CKEY Ni : Top of the Morning CFRB Percolater Parade CKDO LE i15--Cling Buehiman . Gelber, Songs 7:30--Headlines; Top ot k Moming CFRB :35--Breakfast Melod CBL 7 45--Terry Washb Sew Viewpo! :00--N 00 Raiph Snyder Show 8:00--N WB! 00--Martin Agronsky 8:00--Jim Sunter, News 00---CBC New: B:05--Larry's Cotte Shop B Coy lly Int Spore) 5M! Lay Hh S5--Housewives Serenade 5--Coffee 1ime B :20-- :30--Breakfast Time Tunes B:30--Musical March Past B:30--News B:30--Teleflash News - Larry's Coffee Shop 45--QGospel Singer Sacred: Heart -Pregram News Ralph Snyder Show OV Muste « for Toesday :00--T Feelash News, Wo. the - Women . ROBO News' : y :15--Barnyard Follies :30--Oshawa Shopping Basket :45--On Parade 45--In Your Name :45--Nelson Olmstead 0M True Sto: D y 0 D 00--Naws . " "6:10--S1g. Smith Sports )--Ann Adam Home Crafters CFRB )--House Party WGR :00--Ethel and Albert :00--Fred War, Show Betty and orn! Horzuag Mus Ballroom '15 Parade of Bands :25---Magazine of the Alr 25--Top Tune :30--Kate Aitken :30--Ann Howard :30--Press News am of Life 3 - HUM Slogan Contest 5--Do You Remember 45 Davia Harum 10:45--Listen to Leibert 10:45--Club Time 10:45--Joyce 'ordan, M.D. 10:45--Novelette 10:45--Jane Weston 10:55--Novelette 11:00--This Is Nora Drake 11:00--Arthur Godfrey 11:00--Decorating Talks 11:00--Rond of Life 11:00--Music by Martin 11:00--News 11:00--To The Ladies 11:00--News, Morning Varieties 11:00--Breakfast in Hollywood 11:05--Make Believe Ballroom 11:15--Music for You 11:15--Blig Sister 11:15--June Dennis 11:30--Claudia 11:30--Teleflash News 11:30--Galen Drake 11:30--Jack Berch Show 11:30--~Grand Slam 11:30--Chuck Wagon Serenade 11:30--~What's Your Beef 11:30--Maurice Bodington 11:35--Stork Club of the Alr 11:40--Musical Interlude 11:45--Lora Lawton 11:45--Bernie Braden Story 11:45--Jack Smith Show 11:45--Ted Malone 11:45--Laura Limited 11:45--Especially for You 11:45--Rosemary TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00--News CKEY-WBEN 12:00--North Shore Farm Digest cEDo 12:00--Music for Miaday 12:00--Welcome Traveller 12:00--Circle Bell Ranch 12:00--~Wendy Warren--News 12:00--News, Melody Inc. 12:00~BBC News 12:05--Pick the Hits 12:15--Ozark Valley Rope 12:15--Luncheon Mus DO 12:15--Reading Jy the Lines WEES 12:15--Farm Broadcast CF) 12:15--Aunt Jenny Stories oR 12:15--Lucy Linton 12:20--Listen Ladies 12:30--Luncheon Club 12:30--World at Noon 12:30--Lorne Greene, News 12:30--News; Wes McKnight 12:30--Romance of Helen Irent 12:30--Ont. Farm Broadcast 12:30--News--Andy Thomson 12:30--Teleflash News 12:35--CHUM Valley Program 12:40--Farm Prices 12:40---Rhythm Rendezvous 12:45 Walter Bowles 12:45--Crooner's Corner 12:45--Blig Sister 12:45--Singin' Sam 12:45--Our Gal Sunday 1:00--~Modern Kitchen 1 :00--Big Bister 1:00--Byngtyme 1:00--News 1:00--Teleflash News: Romance 1:05--Money Melodies 1:10--Tops in Pops x 0% EN : Millon D Dollar Ballroom WHEW : Young Doctor Malone won Or NeW: 1:3 35 Stephen Foster CHUM 1:45--~Young Doctor Malone CFRB CHUM 1:45--Treasury of Beautiful Music 5--The Guiding Light WGR 5----Singalong CBL 2 00--Guiding Light 2:00--News 2:00--The Second Mrs, Burton 2:00--Today's Children 2:00--Half-hour Concert 2:00--Bernie Braden Story 2:00--Play-off Pay-off 2:05--Jerry Burke Show 2:15--News 2:15--Perry Mason 2:15~Woman in White 2:15---Jack Berch Show 2:30--Musical Matinee 2:30--Charlie Spivak 2:30--Bride and Groom Show 2:30--Marriage For Two 2:30--Musically Yours 2:30--Hollywood News 2:35--Salute to the Natlons 2:40--Betty Crocker 2:45--Musical Matinee 2:A5--Evelyn Winters 2:45--Lean Back and Listen 2:45--Light of the World 3:00--Ladles Be Seated w 3:00--Life Can Be Beautiful CBL~ 3:00--Double or Nothing Wi 3 0 News Jerry Burke Show CKEY [UM Slogan Contest CHUM 3'15--Milt Herth Trio 3:30--Meetin' with Keapon 3:30--Paul Whiiemsh aun 3:30--Pepper Young's y WBEN 3:30--News 3:30--News CHUM 3:35--Casa Loma Time CEKDO 3:35--CHUM Slogan Contest CHUM 3:45--Lucy Linton 3:45--Right To Happiness WEEN--CBL 4:00--Four O'Clock . News CFRB 4:00--Hospital Party 4:00--News 4:00--Volce of Memory 4:00--All Star Dance Parade io 4:15--Mike Hopkins Show 4:15--Nora Drake 4:15--High Tide, Wally Shubat cxBo 3 :30--Hint Hunt 4:30--Ople Cates Show IB 4:30--Your Hosv Peter Gusts WKBW 4:30--Lorenzo Jones WBE 4 :30--Artists of Tomorrow 4:30--Winner Take All 4:30--News 4:35--1050 Matinee " 4:45--From the Classics 4:45--News 4:45--Young Widder Brown 4:55--Catholic Charities 4:55--~Matinee Miniature :00--News; Studio Party News: ile and Vine CFRB :00--News; Mike Hopkius Show CRIM :00--Tommy Dorsey CJBC :00--Dick Tracy 5:00--News :00~When a Girl Marries 0--Veterans Varieties )--Meetin' With Keaton Terry and the Pirates Rhythm 5--Portls Faces Life ~The Magic Hour 30--Make Believe Ballroom 30--Reggie and Billy Keaton :30--Just Plain Bill :30--Jack Armstrong :30--Parade of Melody :30--~New Mother Goose 45--Western' Five :45--Lum 'N" Abnér TUESDAY EVENING 6:00--News 6:00--Music Box 28 PE Wits. 2" Ww Make-Belleve Ballroom CKEY WGR 6:10--~Parade of Melody CEDUL 6:15--Preview with Music WGR 6:15--News and Farm Market Survey ii 6:15--Hit Tunes 6:15~Ralph Hubbell, Sports 1 =Musie 6:15--Top of the Day 6:20--Tello-Test 6:25--Sport Heartbeats 6 .30--Patterns in Melody 6:05--News; :30--Divertimento :30--Jim Hunter News Rasy and Spice ; Holiday Newsreel ards--Sports 6 6 6: 6: 6: 6: 6 6 6 :45-- :45--Dinner Date :45--Passing Parade :50--Did I Say That? :55--United Nations :00--Beulah 7:00--Lorne Greene, News 7:00--Al Jarves h £ ke Rings F per Clul 3 esten's Corner :00--Edwin C. Hill, News :10--~Make Believe Ballroom --Lighter Side i orts ToGay ews of the "World oda; Qegealg gREREERLS Mr. Malone 7 30_News: 1050 Serenade 7:40--Home Folks Frolic 7:30--The Green Hornet 7:45--Edward R Murrow News 7:45--Points of View 7:45--News 7:45--Toronto Today 7:45--Singin° Sam 7:50--Three Suns 8:00--Big Town 8:00--Viewpoint 8:00--Concert Music 8:00--Mllton Berle Show 8:00--Cross Section CJBC 8: :00--News; Prom. "Under Stars CHUM 8 CKDO 8:10--Political Talks 8:15--Voice of St. Jopn 8:15--Concert Mus 8:15--Calling All Veterans 8:15--Erwin D. am 8:30--Mr. and Mra. orn 8:30--On Stage 8:30--Memory Lane #8:30--My City--Montreal 8:30--Fun Parade 8:30--A Date With Judy WBEN 8:30--Gilbert & Sullivan fZstisnce' JBC 8:30--Ray Bloch CKDO 8:30--America's Town Meetmg WKBW 8:55--Bill Henry News WGR 8:00--We the People 9:00--So the Story Goes 9:00--Boston Pops Orch, 9:00--Amos & Andy 9:00--For Your Ao Yroval 9: SO sionasrs 9:00--New. 9: 10-- Baseball 9:15--Little Show 9:30--Christopher Wells 9:30--"Studio One" 9:30--Let's Play Bridge 9:30--Fashions In Music 9:30--Boston "Pop 10:00--Ray flack Presents 10:00--~CBC New. 10:00--Corliss 'Archer 10:15--CBC News Roundup 10:30--Baseball WOR 10:30--News CEEY 10:30--Leicester Square to Old Brod, way 10:30--Castle of Dreams 10:30--Red Skelton 10:30--Burns Chuck Wagon 10:30--Baseball 10:40--Joe Crysdale Spore 10:45--Hit of the Day 10:45--~News jo 8 «Headliners orts New: 4 -- innipeg NS onicert Orch. 11 00 Dominion News Bulletin 11:00--New: WKB 1 {00--_Dreamtime 11:05--Mickey Lester Show 11: :05--Harness Racing News Analysis R Million Dollar Ballroom Wiha Late Sports WGR Dance Orch. CFRB 11: 15--Jo08 Wesp, Ironic Reporter WEES 11:15--Christie's Wax Works | BC 0--Man About Midnight 21:30--Bobby Gimby Orch. 11:30~Ted Weems Orch 11:30--The Click Orch. 11:30--Lawrence Welk Orch. 11:30--Christie's Wax Works MIDNIGHT 12:00--News--House Party 12:00---CBC News CBL~--CJB 12:00--News WEKBW - WBEN - CFRB 12:00--News; Man About Midn} ht -CKEY 12:05--Nick Stuart Orch. CFRB 12:05--Design for Listening 12:05--Juke-Box Jamboree J resin for Listening 12 Tres Suns 12:55 1: hos FINANCIER DIES London, July 5 (AP).--Frederick Alexander Szaruasy, one of Bri- tain's leading financiers and indus- trialists, died Saturday. He was in his late 60's. Cause of his death CKEY hi WBEN WBEN---WKBW WGR was not reported, Government and Commerce Rub Shoulders at Ottawa From the windows of the Parliament Buildings, familiar annual 1 scene is the arrival of giant booms of logs at the paperamills that line the Quebec shores of the Ottawa River. These logs provide more employment and exports than any other industry. = "LAFF-A-DAY aun Syndnan. Iac. Worl! raga fend "You can come closer, Miss Moriarty. Broken legs aren't contagious." Chinese Throw Big Warplanes Into Honan Fight Nanking, July 5 (AP).--The gov- ernment threw its biggest warplanes into the East Honan province bat- tle today as reports from field commanders told of continued ef- forts to encircle more than 100,000 Communists in the Yellow River area south of Kaifeng. From Chenghsien, pro-government Sponsored By The Oshawa Musicians' Local 149, AF.M. In Aid KINSMEN MEMORIAL TUES, JULY 6 OSHAWA ORCHESTRAS BOYD VALLEAU -- VAN. WALKER BERNARD Admission 1.00 Per Of The STADIUM TIERNEY Person | TICKETS ON SALE AT. CAN.. TIRE ASS. STORE 50 BOND ST. EAST JUBILEE P Donated by Owen McCrohan AVILION reports said Communists units un- der Generals Chen Yi and Liu Po- Cheng were pocketed at several points in a triangle formed by.the Lungchai-Peiping-Hankow railroad. These reports said that national artillery killed a large number of Communists concentrated "in two villages along "the Siuhsien- Chih- sien line. ° Times-Gazette classified ads pay-- Why not try one today? Red Partisans Clash In Trieste Over Yugoslavia Rome, July 5 (AP). --Dispatches to Rome newspapers today said pro- Tito and pro-Russian Communists clashed Sunday in the Trieste Free Territory. The Independent Messaggero said the sharpest encounter took place at Mackolje in the Yugoslav occu- pation zone near the boundary of the British-American zone. A Trieste dispatch to Tempo said Palmiro Togliatti, Italian Commun- ist chief, was criticized by a Yugo- slav Comunnig, in Borba, Belgrade newspape. Beljko tahiovie, spokesman for the central committee of the Yugo- slav Communist Party, was quoted as writing that Togliatti and others who supported the Cominform de- nunciation of Yugoslav Communists were "poor and pitiful slaves of the Kremlin." Aluminum Apparatus Lessens Fire Hazard HALIFAX. -- (CP)-- Aluminum is being used at the Atlantic fish- eries experimental station here in an apparatus used for research in the drying and smoking of fish. The light-weight and durable metal cabinet will 'eliminate the fire-hazard that existed with the previous wooden tanks. Equipped with complete automatic control, the apparatus is used to find how long it takes to prepare different samples of . fish. It is sometimes necessary to have the machine in operation continuously throughout a four-day period. FOR YOUR DANCES AND PICNICS RENT A SOUND SYSTEM FROM KAUFFMAN RADIO AND ELECTRICAL PHONE 4500W Farm Broadcasts Stimulate Rural Community Life By PHILIP CALDER Canadian Press Staff Writer "Dosy dos and corners all" the traditional chant of the square dance "caller" that used to pour from the loudspeakers of millions of radios across the country is disap- pearing from the airwaves -- and self-conscious farmers are sighing with relief, When radio was in short pants its pioneers thought of barn-dancing a: the farmer's only diversion apart from discussing the weather and crops with his neighbors at the gen- eral store, Consequently, hill-billy music was the order of the day for the rural listener who had to be sa- tisfied with the music of a wheezy fiddler and a off-key guitar, a yo- del or two thrown in to make the program friendly. The realization that the .farmer was a business man with accounts to keep and production problems of his own helped the broadcaster to take an important first step toward per- forming a useful service for agri- culture. Crop reports, cconmodity prices, and farm news were the re- sult. In some areas the problem of pro- gramming for rural listeners was not so simple, however. In south- | western Ontario, for example, farm | products range from race horses to | hybrid corn for making corn flakes and include onions and tchacco. Producers of all these are witfiin the | range of one station. Such a situation is enough to give a program director ulcers, but with the help of experts he tried to cre- ate broadcasts which would appeal to the whole rural listening group. Farm news now is a regular date ac- count of what is happening in the way of agricultural improvements, cultura] research. a way that was not at first expected. , gether and to have them think in munity. Thanks in part to radio, thé traditional view of the farmer as an isolated individual has to be alters ed. Although barn-raising bees have © scene, community living and group co-operation are just as real farmers as they are to city folk. Commodity prices which are quot. : ed over the local radio station, for ° of any one farmer may be duplicat~ size with the crop concerned. The little red school house played its part--and an important one--in focussing the community life of our farming grandfathers. Today, radio is helping the farmer to keep in mind that he is a member of a larg- er community and it wil] get a good agricultural developments along in- ternational lines. TODAY Biltmore -- "The Macomber Af= fair" 1.00, 4.50, 7.30, 10.20. "High Conquest" 2.35, 6.15, 9.05. Last complete show at 9.05. . Regent -- "Louis-Walcott" 2.09, 4.26, 6.43, 8.57. Last complete show 9 p.m. Marks -- "New Orleans" at 2.15, 5.00, 7.45, 10.30. "The Millerson Case" at 1.00, 3.45, 6.30, 9.15. Last complete show at 9.15. instance, are the same for all farm : ers in that area. In some cases the: price may even be nation-wide as it © now is for wheat. Thus, the problem * GREGOR -, rll ne patty 2 C -- 4 Fy TODAY Tomorrow JOAN SANE Y EXTRA! Towering Thrills! "HIGH CONQUEST" GILBERT ROLAND SIR C. AUBREY SMITH BEULAH BONDI ANNA LEE His Finest Yet! ROBERT J Torchy! The MueRson CHSE Scorchy! : with ~ARTURO DE CORDOVA DOROTHY PATRICK BILLIE HOLLIDAY Starring in Gy EXTRA! Added Attraction EXCLUSIVE! His Greatest Yet! NEWTON with SIMONE SIMON First Oshawa Showing TODAY and TOMORROW World's Heavyweight Championship GHT PICTURES FIGHT PICTURES SHOWN DAILY AT 205 vy 6.00-9.00 eaent:: fairs and other exhibits, and agri The results have been startling in: Radio is helping to draw farmers to- ! terms of the whole farming come-: almost disappeared from the rural': to ed throughout the area varying in - share of the credit for progressive