PAGE EIGHT "THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE 7 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1948 600 THURSDAY EVENING :00--Musle You Love CHUM 8: ews WBEN--WOR--CKEY .00--Candlelight and Silver CFRB News CEDO WEKBW ody Parade CBL :00--Bowles and JacFariane CJBC r, 8) WEKBW Sm ® Bun ter--News Partners in Melody ertimento :50--Did I Say That! C §:55--United Nations Commentary hs per Ciub Ei ares (News) "4 .05--N > 3 Robert Q. Lewis Show :15--News of the World : rts Today Club 15 Wally Jyicken. pianist Autograph oss. Dolan Detective 30-WBEN Band Box :30--Home Folks Frolic 7:35--8 rts Show me award R. Murrow, News 45 Nation's Business :45--To be announced :45--Singin' Sam 30 Thiee Suns ins oe 200] 00---Dantorth Radio Folks Dr. Sta uy Haj CBL me 3! the Re Nineties :00--Front WEKBW 8 90--pront. Page le Under The Stars CHUM :00--To Be Announced :00--Cavalcade of Music .15--Books of All Years 30-- on the Range 30 Home Prom. Under The Stars Ween 8:30--Burns and Allan WB 8:30--Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost pera CKDO Cloutier Ao Criminal Case Book WEKBW :00--Suspense '00_Child's World : bbott and Costello :00--So0 The Story Goes :00--News :15--Gospel Hall :30--Press Club News Quis : Ones. and Mr Cable 4 an crophone :30--Village Store WBEN 30--Toronto Promenadé Concer. oC p.30--Lean Back and Listen CKDO p:30--Crime Photographer WGR A anime in Music , BOX om AL )00--CBO 30 National 'News :00--Escape :00--Hallmark Playhouse Lowey jonship Pights t aring Show L WEBW 30 Fred News time CEKDO Dominion News Bulletin CJBC porter WG 11:10---Organ 311:10-News Analysis 11115--Late Sports 11:15--United Nations Today iE 15--Juke Box Jamboree 1:15--Orrin Tucker Orch CFRB A5--Joe Wesp, Ironic Reporter WBEN [ate Sports Column WBEN Interlude Man About Midnight Tommy Dorsey Orch, 's VWaxworks 30--Hote! Barclay Orch. 11:30--Biltmore Hotel Orch, 45--Owen Bradley 12 90--Christie's Waxworks BE News--House Party EEY 3 Bo Sews WEBEN-CFRB-WGR-WKBW 05--Musicana WEEN 12 05--Juke Box Jamboree WEKBW 12:45--Three Buns WBEN 00--News: Bay It With Music CEKEY FRIDAY MORNING 20-Tasls Ervin 30~N 30550 B Revellle 35--Uncle Ervin 50---News 5:00--~Morning Jamboree 00--Uncle prin Hews 6:00--550 Rangers er o the ining A0--cita Buen! Fann Reporter 40_Percolator Parade 45--News AS--uncie Ervin 3 Sof Coffee Shop :55--CBC .00--Toast and se amBores Melodies ews :05--Top o' the Morn A5--citar Buehiman iS Momia Songs orning 790 Press. News 7:30---Headlines 7:30---CBC News Here's Speedy Relief for Tender, Aching, Burning Feet Your feet may be so swollen and inflamed that Jou. Hin think you can't go Snother step. shoes may josl 28 they are cutting right into Ho You feel sick all over ith the n and 1 on ure; you'd give anything rel x 0 or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in a few minutes the vain iH soreness, disappears. ou have mi Cour: lo matter how dis bie Baerld hi! earn nhl py ovek CBL Torontc Thursday, Aug. 19th 5.00 to 5.30 p.m. 10.15 to 10.30 p.m. 10.30 to 11.00 p.m. Friday, Aug. 20th 5.00 to 5.30 p.m. 9.30 to 10.00 p.m. 10.15 to 10.30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21st 5.00 to 6.00 p.m. 9.10 to 9.30 p.m. 10.30 to 11.00 p.m. CLIP FOR REFERENCE 7:30--~News, Musical Clock 7:35--Breakfast Melodies 7:35--Fun at Breakfast 7:35--Larry's Coffee Shop 7:40--Percolator Parade 7:45--Unity Viewpoint 7:50---News 7:55--Sports Roundup 7:55--Melody Highiignt 8.00--Toast and Jamboree 8:00--~Martin Agronsky :00--Jim Hunter--News CFRB :00--~News SHUM WBEN--CEPY :00--~Ralph Snyder Show WG 8:00--CBC News 8:10--Larry's Coffee Shop 8:10--Livestock Review 8:15--Glacy's Tell-A Tune 8:15--~Musical Clock 8:30--Teleflash News 8:30--Press News 8:30--Musical March Past 8:35--Larry's Coffee Shop 8:45--Moments of Devotion 8:45--Gospel * Singer 8:50--News 9:00--~Music for Friday 9:00--Music From Hollywood 9:00--Ralph Snyder Show 9:00-9:00 News 3 :00--News 9:00--CBC News 9:00--Breakfast Club 9:00--CJBC News 9.05--Toast and Jamboree 9:05--Musical Program 9:05--Jay and Ginger 9:10--Women in the News 9:15--Early Date 9:15--Breakfast Club 9:15--Barnyard Follies CFRB 9:30--Oshawa Sho Filyvood Basket CKDO 9:30--News From CHUM 9:35--Music From Holl bikini 8 CHUM 9:45--Nelson Olmstead BL 9:45--Interview With Fred Waring WBEN 9:45--Orchs. on Parade 9°50--News 10:00--Betty and Bob 10:00--News 10:00--Fred yarn Show 10:00--Ann As 10: 00 Parade or Bands 10:00--House Party 10:00--Ethel and Albert 10:00--My True Story 10:05 Mae Selisve Ballroom 10 10: ae By id r Contest 10 38 Magazine of the Air 10:25--Top Tun 0--Say It With Music Musical Interlude Ro! 10:35--Southland Singing 10:35--Lucky Shopper Contest 10:35--Foods Facts, & Fashions 10.45--Listen to Leibert 10:45--The Listening Post 10:45--Joyce Jorden, M.D. 11:00--Listening Post 11:00--Morning Varieties 11:00--News 11 nes yal on Parade y 11 30--Chuck Wagom Serenals 11:30--~Ted Malone 1:30--Maurice Bodington 1:30--Claudia 1:30--What's Your Beef? 1:30-Jack Be:c: Mus. Show 1:30--Grand Slam 1:35--8tork Club of the Alr Vim Kiernan's Korner >--Musical Program 5--Especially For You 11: ms Limited 11:45---Eernje Braden - Story 11:45--Lora Lawton 11:45--~Treasure Chest 11:45--Roremarv 11:59--~News, Gorden Sinclair FEIDAT AFTERNOON 12:00--N. Shore Parm bigest 12:00--Welcome Teuvelers WEBW 12:00--News--Music WBEN--~CKEY* 12:00--8ongs By Sinatra CHUM 12:00--Ozark Valley Folk 12:00--~BBC News 12:00--~Wendy Warren, 12:00--Memorable Music 12:05~Pick the Hits 12:15--Luncheon Music 12:15--Reading "Tween Lines 12:15~Farm Broadcast, News 12:30--Luncheon Club 12:30--Press News 12:30~Teleflash News 12:30~ Lorne Greene (News) 12:30 -Rom ot Helen Trent 12:35--~CHUM Valley Program 12:40---Hit of The Day 12:40--Matinee Miniature 12:40--~Rhythm Rendezvous 12:40--Hollywood rer 12 A5--Walter Bowles 12:45--Our Gal Sunday 12:55--Byngtime 12:55--Farm Srices 0--Lee Hamilton t. Bill Harrington g )--Million Dollar Ballroom )--Dollar Dividends Sally Work )--Young Dr. Malon 5--Waltzes of the World Wash! n Corr. :45--Young Doctor "Malone 5--Guiding Light :00--Victor Record Album :00--Today's Children :00--Dollar Dividends 00--Guiding Light : nie Braden Story Byngtime Fra 4 Burton erry Burke Show White tim :28--Story of Holly Sloane 2:30--1240 Matinee 2:30--Bride and Groom Matinee xX Maines Nora Drake 2 {80--Betty Crocker 2:45--Light of the worlq 2:45--Evelyn Wintel 3:00--Luck; ky Sho Shopper Contest 3 0-Davie 3:00--Ni 3:00--Frank Herbert Concert 3:00--Life Can Be Beautifus WBEN---CBL 3:00--Ladies Be Seated KBW 3:05--Jerry Burke Show 3:15--Hilltop House 3:15--Partners In Melody 3:15--Ma Perkins 3:25--Fenway Fahrenheit 3: oO News 30-- 330--Meetin' With Keaton 3:30--Pepper Young's Family 3.30--Beautiful Lady 3:30--Million Dollar Ballroom WEKBW 3:35--Kiwanis Safety Program CKEY 3:35--Three-Quarter Time 5--~Lucky Shopper Contest 5--Jerry Burke Show CKEY 3:145--Right to Happiness WBEN--CBL 3:45--Lucy Linton CFR. 4:00--All-Star Dance Parade 4:00--News 4:00--Four O'Clock News 3 :00--Popular Songs 4:00--Voice of Memory 4:05~Club 580 4:10--Broadway And Vine i JS-im Ti KDO 5--Women's News Commentary CBL 3 15 Nora Drake CFRB 4:15--Stella_ Dallas 4:15--Star Time 4:18 -- Sfowins Tin 4:30--TTreasury Band Show 4:30--Lorenzu Jones 4:30--News 4:30--Hint Hunt 4:30--Recital 4:30--~Winner Take All 4:35--Star Time 4:45--From the Classics 435 young Widder Brown 4:45--Reminiscing 4:55--News, Local 4:55--Fenway Fahrenheit 5:00--The Fun House 5:00--Easy Rhythm 5:00--Star Time 5:00---When a Girl Marries 5:00--Veteran's Varieties 5:00--News 5:00--~Tommy Dorsey Show 5:05--Studio Party 5:10--Meetin' With Keaton 5:15--Parade of Melody 5:15--Portia_ Faces Life 5:15--Easy Rpyam, 5:30--Just Plain 5:30--Reggle and Billie Eeaton IN Shy T Time 5: 5:3 5:30--Make Believe Ballroom 5:30--Sea Hound 5:35--Star Time 5:45--Teen New; 5:45--Don M r's Islanders 5:45--Lum *'N' /Abner 5:45--Front Page Farrell 5:50--Tommy Dorsey Show 5:55--Band Music FRIDAY EVENING $00. Dress News CEDO andlelight and Silver CFRB ade CB. 8:00 Bowles and MacFarlane 6:00--News 'NBEN---WG 6:00--Race Results 6:05--~Make Believe Baiiroom 6:05--Sports 6: J0--Farade of Melody 6: ig S h, porta 6:15--Ralph Hubbell, Sports 6:15--Songs of Good Cheer 6:15--~Top of the Day 6:15--News and Farm Market 6:15--~What's Your Beef? 6:25--Fishing Barometer 6:30--Report on Sport 6:30--Jim Hunter--News 6:30--Divertimento A :30--Tello Test :30--Cause For Contentment 8 :30--Passing Parade 6:30--~Music for Memory 6:30--News 6:35--Hollday Newsreel 6:40--Parade of Melody : McKnight Oports 5--Thice Ster Extras 6:45--Lowell Thomas News 6.45--Dinner Date 6:50--~Did 1 Say That? Ci 6:55--United Nations Commentary 7. x Sale in The Night Ten-fifty &erena ; Supper Club Robert Q. Lewis Show Ed McCurdy 7:15--News of the Worid v iw orts Today 1. Wine "rime 7: oR Block 7:30--~Band Box 7: an 15 7:30--New: % 30--High Adventure 7:30--"he Lone ksanger 7:30--Michael Head, Baritone 3 ia Spor rts Show News Liberal Convention iV R. Murrow, News T Your Radio 426 SIMCOE 81. S. Note:--Free radio replacement ge a botile today at Tamblyn's and Can be repaired and guaranteed by our Bshiy trained technical staf with up- to-date equipment. BARONS RADIO & ELECTRIC ® PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ¢ PHONE 249 LAFF-A-DAY Pe andl Cape, 198 King Features Syndicate, Inc, Wold rights merved "Just to show you what a dull life we lead," nobody listens in when we talk on the ny line." Pl, A 7:55--Musical Interlude CJBC 8.00--Allen Roth CKDO 8: 00--_Cavalcade of Music CKEY 8:00--Star Promenade CHUM 8:00--8; nphony for Strings :00~--] Ace and Jane BR {00_Highways jn Meloay 8:30--Romance 8:30--Vancouver Theatre :30--The aount 5 Monte Cristo CKEY :30--~Lyn Mur CKDO 1 t's re Y Albert WGR CFRB OCJBC 0m 0--Leave It To the Girls 0 8: 8 8 § 8: ws; Prom. Under The Stars 8:30--This Is Your PBI bi 8:55--~Musical Program 8.30--L; Lh oid 9:00] 9 00--Beat the Cham 9:00--My Favourite 9:00--People are Funny 9:00--So e Story Goes 9:00--Break the Bank 9:00--Blues For Friday 9:10--Baseball 9.15--Lean Back and Listen 9.30--Music of Manhattan 9:30--Candid Microphone 9.30--War's Aftermath 9:30--Summer Serenade . usband WG! 9:30--Summer Silver Review 9:55--Champion Roll Cau 10:00--Mystery Theatre 10:00--CBC_Nationai News 10:00--Dr. Standish 10.00--Boyd Valleau Orch. 10.00--Everybody Wins 10:00--Dance Jamboree 10:00--Slapsie Maxie Show 10:15--The Living Voice 10:15--No Cover Charge 10:30--MMt Herth Trio Night "Baseball Rennis one Orch. oe Crysdale Talk--Ed. A. Teichert Hit of the Day 50--Music Box Sports News Sportsman Show 11: '00--Dominion News HilG News WEBW-WBEN-CKEY - an 11:00--News Re; ter Pe CEDO 11: 10--News Analvsis 11:10---Organ Reverie 11:10--Olympic Games Report 11:15--Juke Box Jamboree 11:15--Brevard Musical Festival 11:15--Joe Wesp Ironic Reporter WBEN 11:15--Late Sports WGR 11:15--Christies' Wax Works CJBC 11:25--Late Sports Column WB 11:25--Man About Midnight TODAY -- All Week! A New Underworld Menace EXPOSED! GENE AUTRY and CHAMPION Jr. Wonder Forse of the West while-yours 1s being repaired. Larry Fotine Orch. Pastels in Rhythm News--House Party CKE 2: News WEBW-CFRB-WBEN-WGR 12:00---CBC News CBL-CJBC 12:05--Gene Williams Orch. CFR 12:05----V1: nis Beach Orch. WBEN 12:05---Juke Box Jamboree B . Man About M! 30--The Rollini Trio 0--Elder 12 AS Peitam Heath Inn 12:55--News 7 00--News 1:00--News--House Party 1:00--Juke-Box Jamboree VKB Ww 2:00--News--Say It With Music CKEY Australian Scholar Predicts Depression Sydney, Australia--(CP)--Profes- sor Benjamin Higgins of Melbourne University predicts a depression. in Australia within three to six years. The economics professor said in an interview that if a depression did not come there would be at least an economic down-turn, the depth of which would depend on the corrective measures the author- ities took to stop' it. Production overtaking shortages and the accumulation of capital goods. equipment and durable con- sumer goods would lead to a fall in private investment in such items; and so lead to a slump. World economics always follow & definite pattern, according to the professor, After the last war there was a period of primary inflation and recession. "The 'more serious secondary in- flation brings the more serious de- pression, This pattern has been fol- lowed in world economics since the end of the Napoleonic wars." The success of the Marshal Aid Plan was Australia's best hope for future prosperity because her great- Ww Jest trade possibilities lay in west- ern Europe, he concluded. Manchester, Eng.--(CP)--Lan- cashire cotton mills have produced enough cloth this year to make 15 shirts for every man and boy in Britain. Thrilled By Trip To Niagara Falls F. E. SMITH Correspondent Prince Albert, Aug. 18 -- Alfred Newnham returned home after about three weeks spent in Scar- borough with hss aunt and uncle. While there, Alfred was thrilled by his first trip to Niagara Falls. On Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Kimmerly and children and Mr. and Mrs. Newnham and family motored to Kinmount. On Monday Carol Fralick had a number of her little friends in to a birthday party. Wes Lane of Port Perry is un- dertaking to reorganize the Cub Group here and on Sunday took charge of the boys as a group at church service on Sunday morn- ing. It is understood a lagly teacher has been hired from Englehart and will make her hom ewith Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCrea. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb and daughters, Jean and Donna, are spending a week at a cotage at Stephenson's Point, On Sunday the annual Webb- Hunter picnic was held and about 24 enjoyed a sumptuous supper after a pleasant afternoon swimming and relaxing in the sun, We are sorry to hear of the pass- irg in Toronto on Sunday of Mr. H. Rowe, Mr. Rowe had purchased the Spragg house early in the year and was doing considerable improve- ments to the property. Mrs. E. Cleary and Mrs. Collett of Rochester have been guests of Mrs. J. Broadhead for the past week. MUST WORK TOGETHER Antigonish, =N.S.--(CP)--Nations must work more closely together if advancements in atomic energy are to be used for the good of hu- manity, Clark Goodman, professor of physics at the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, Boston, told the Nova Scotia Centre for Geolo- gical Science here. COULDN'T KEEP SHACK Vancouver -- (CP) -- A 32-year- old woman who built a packing- chse shack in the bush near here has been persuaded to tear her home down. Police investigating pfound the shack did not meet sani- tary by-laws and other ordinances. THEATRES TODAY Drive-In Theatre -- Tonight at dusk--All Cartoon Show Biltmore -- "Angel's Alley", 1.00, 3.25, 5.50, 8.15, 10.40. "Twilight on the Rio Grande" 2.15, 4.40, 7.05, 9.30. Last complete show 9.30. Regent -- "This Time for Keeps" 1.30, 3.30, 5.35, 7.40, 9.45. Las! complete show 9.25. Marks--"The Strawberry Roan" at 145, 3.50, 5.55, 8.00, 10.05. Last complete show at 9.20. COMING! CANADA'S FOREMOST ARRANGER --0ZZIE-- WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA SUNDAY MID-NITE 5--SEPT.--5 JUBILEE PAVILION Mrs. Beeckman (Continued from Page 7) you again soon" (This last is a gra- cious comment of guest-to-host. not a question that demands an an- swer.) "May I present" is More Formal Introduction Dear Mrs. Beeckman: To settle a discussion, will you please answer this question: When making a formal introduction, which is the more formal, "May I present, Mr.--" or "May I intro. duce Mr.--"? Bill M. "May I present Mr.----" is the more formal. "American Plan" and "European Plan" Hotels Dear Mrs. Beeckman: Will you please explain the dif- ference between "American Plan" and "European Plan," as used for hotels?--D.M. "Axerican Plan" means so much a day for room, including table d'hote meals. (The majority of re- sort hotels are conducted on the American Plan.) In the "European Plan" hotel, the prices listed are for the rooms rental . . . that is. they do not include food. "In some hotels both plans are offered, an one signifies one's preference eithe: when making the reservation upon irival, metimes in a "European Plan" hotel, the restaurant genes offers only a la carte service (that Is. so much for each dish offered), but customarily there is also .& table d'hote service, a special meal at' a certain price, or a choice of Sizes Vg includes the other S, e va after the ne prices iad (Mrs, Beeckmen will ke glad to answer questi readers) duestions submitted oy or M-G-M's TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL ESTHER WILLIAMS Feature Shows 1.30-3.30-5- |< Gwe ATTR and CHAMPION Tex STRAWBER, CQ. A7ion GLORIA HENRY ~TJACK HOLT": DICK JONES - PAT BUTTRAM i Ne \ A Gone Autry Production *( Susenpley by Dwight Cumming and Dorothy Yost + Directed by JOHN ENGLISH + * Produced by ARMAND SCHAEFER ' Plus Three OQuistanding Comedies "ROAN, OPEN FOR SIBBY CLEANERS Monday, August 23rd PHONE 4203J BUSINESS THE NEW ROYAL] FLOOR POLISHER * Makes Floor Polishing Easy -- ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW MODEL 65 POLISHER It will surprise you when you see the ease in whicn the difficult job of floor polishing can be done. Convenient Terms Always Available PRICED AT 10% Down Balance Monthly 50.50 ill-Cornish Electric 50 PRINCE ST. -- PHONE 341 (One Block North of Bus Terminal) J ON NEW 4 LANE HIGHWAY AT THORNTON'S ROAD (at dusk) All- Cartoon a