Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Dec 1948, p. 13

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. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948 'THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE . PAGE "THIRTEEN RADIO LOG--TIME TABLE ETT EET 00! 400! 150011600) OV 7:45 P.M. 10:30 P.M. | wen: Murrow News CKEY-News; Sports WBEN-Singin' Sam WGR-First Nighter CBL-Hughes, Baritone WBEN-Fred aring CFRB-Mrs. Altken CBL-Eventide CJBC-Hohner Harmony CFRB-Songs for You e :00 P.M. CJBC-Stone Orch. CRY News! Davaicade 10:45 P.M. WGR-FBI in Peace Ar 'CKEY- Political Talk: WEN Alinen Family © | CREY-Tolitical Talk CFRB-Ontario Holiday; Headliners CKDO-News:; Sports 11:00 P.M. CKEY-News; Mickey Leste! r YRNows: Analysis CJBC-WBI ad ph CFRB-News; Sport Yarns CKDO-Dreamtime 11:15 P.M. WGR-Sports; Bowling WBEN-Joe Wesp; Sports CFRB-You and Christmas CJBC-U.N. Today 11:30 P.M. WGR:Man about Midnight WBEN-Organ Recital CBL-Nocturne CFRB-Dance Orch. CJBC-Waxworks 12:00 MIDNIGHT CKEY-News; House Party { WOR-News: Man about Jud ight WBEN-News; EMusicans CJBC-CBL-C.B.C. News CFRB-News; Dance Orch. 12:30 A. CFRB-News 12:45 AM. WBEN-News (12:55) 1:00 AM. CKEY-News; House Party WGR-News 2:00 A.M. CKEY-News; Say it with Music (to 7:00 am.) 6:00 P.M. CKEY-News; Ballroom CKDO-WGR-News; Sports EEN NWS es Fy R-Barometer (6:25) WEEN Hubbell Sports CBL-News; Farm M 8380 gh The Albert CEDD-Ranlo platkes KDO-Melody Parade 8. M. c (6:20 if CKDO-Echoes of Gay "90s 6:30 P.M. : -Partners in Melody -Yule Oreeiings CKEY-Club 580 WGR-Mr. Keen WBEN-Burns & Allen wG CBL-John & Judy w CIBC Cros Section C -Cross on CIBC pevies = Mogi CKDO-Norman Cloutier : o 9:00 P.M. WGR-Lowell Thomas a ; WBEN-Three-Star News |CKEY-News: So Story CBL-BBC-News; Interna- | cppp.wGR-Suspense BL-WBEN-Music Hall Slona Comment | & OFRB-Did. I Bay That? |Gjpc arity Story ' | ews 0Spe! CIBG-What's Your Beer? | CKDO 9:15 PM. 7:00 P.M. | CKEY-Political Talks CKEY-Lorne Greene; | 9:30 P.M. | CKEY-Romance Music { WGR-Crime Photographer | | WBEN-D Lamour Show CBL-Wayne & Schuster CFRB-Boston Blackle | !CJBC-Can You Top This? CKDO-Lean Back, Listen; 7:15 P.M. Foablons 5 in Music | CFRB-WGR-Jack Smith | 10:00 P.M. WBEN-World News | CKEY-Drama Workshop CBL-Mott Sports | WGR-Hallmark Playhouse CJBC-The Falcon | WBEN-Screen Gull CKDO-Range Rhythms | CBL-National News 7:30 P.M. CFRB-Home on Range CFRB-WGR-Club 15 | CIBC-Let's Find Out WBEN-WBEN-Bandbox .M. CBL-Wicken, Pianist CBL-News Roundup CEDO-Home Folks Frolic CJBC-Hopkins Orch. FRIDAY MQRNING WGR-Bob Sherry; News CFRB-8ong Styles :00 WBEN-Supper Club CBL-Tony Troubadour CFRB-Songs of Times | CJBC-Kesten's Corner CKDO-8Smoke Rings 5:00 AM. CKEY-Say It With Music |CIBC-Ne1son Olmsted 5:30 AM. | CKDO-Music for Friday 10:15 AM. R-Top Tune (10:25) | OBL KinGergarten of Alr | CFRB-Ann Adam |CIBC-This Rhythmic Age 10:30 AM. | WGR-Arthur Godfrey WBEN-Road of Life CBL-Food Facts: Interlude | CKEY-CJBC-News, Sport WGR-Bob Sherry WGR-Chore Time | WBEN-CBL-News 5:45 AM. CFRB-Jim Hunter; Live- WGR-Chore Time; News stock Market 'WBEN-Music (5:55) 8:15 A.M. 6:00 "A.M. | CKEY-Musical Clock -Say It With Music| WBEN-Clint Buehlman San.chore Time |CBL-Morning Devotions WBEN-News CFRB-Breakfast Tunes Clint Buehlman |CJBC-Toast & Jamboree 6:30 AM. | 3:30 2, ks Past | Reporter CBL-Musical arc As! SP Now: 4 CFRB-News; Good Nem. | Top '0 Morning Breakfast Tunes CEKDO-New;s |cxpo-Hews Percolator Parade | 8:45 AM. : WGR-Bob Sherry; News | CFRB-Gospel Singer | CJBC-Jeeves (8:53) CKEY-News; | CKDO-Christmas Carols Musical nck | WGR-Bob 8S! WBEN-News CBL-News; Weather; Breakfast Melodies CFRB-News; Top o' Morning CJBC-Toast & Jamboree CKDO- Br Parade The soutpia Sing. 10:45 A | WBEN-The Koi Day |CJBC-Music by Martin CBL-Jane Weston CFRB-Morning Melodies CJBC-8afety Campaign CKDO-Listen to Leibert . 11: . cx sic; Carols CKEY-News; Ballroom | WG sob Sherry WBEN-Nora Drake | WBEN- News CBL-Road of Life |CBL- News; CFRB-Orchestra Parade Music in Morning |CJBC-Passing Parade CFRB-News; CKDO-To the Ladies i Cue jn News 11:15 AM. CJB ews, Jamboree CKDO-Osh.' Shopp. Bakt. | WHEN Loe and Learn WBEN-Clint Buehlman --L au CJBO-Meet the Band CFRB-Christmas Carols x pn CJBC-Breakiast Club Yoh Giang San CBL-What's Your Beef? CFRB-Claudia CJBC-June Dennis CKDO-Chuck Wagon 11:45 A CKEY-Hit Tune of Day WGR-Interlude; News 7:00 A CEEY News: B.C. Ne Ni os ro isi0d1 .B. ews; Me! es Eos Fun at. CBL-Musical Program Breakfast; Top o' CFRB-Barnyard Follies the Morning 9:45 AM. CKDO-News; WGR-Bob Sherry; News Percolator Parade | WBEN-Christmas Songs A. |CBL-~ ~Pechie! s Music 10:00 A.M. | CKEY-News; Ballroom CFRB-Top 0' Morning; WGR-House Party CFRB-Especially for You; 3 Sports Roundup |WBEN-Fred Waring CJBC-Maurice Bodington FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 NOON Ty Claire Wallace ; OBL Jack Berch od CKEY-News; Pick the Hits| CFRB-Young Dr. Malone e Reco WGR-Wendy Warren News 2:00 PM | CKDO-High Tide toss Tite FA (0 Tote vou gil EL C ews; Commen cond Mrs. Burton wBEN-8tell llas CFRB-Music for Midday |WBEN-Double or NOLhING | Onl W arses Rany: CJBC-Hotel Beat |CBL-Bernle Braden | Xmas Carols: Talk CEDO-Luncheon Music | CFRB-Guiding Light | CFRB-Ndra Drake 12:15 P.M. {SERC.Bynglime vim. | 4:30 P.M. CKEY-Pick the Hits; Regn. | Wor. -Hint Hunt Listen Ladies' 2:15 P.M. WBEN-Lorenzo Jones WGR-Aunt, gS | WGR-Perry Mason CBL-Friday Recital WBEN-Reading Between | CBL-Invitation to Waltz |CFRB-Dancing Time BLA Lines | CFRB-News; potury 4:45 PM. -Aunt Lucy . | Z:30 P.M. WGR-Hint Hunt; Fenway OFRB-Farm Broadcast (wap Nora Drake WBEN-Young Widder CJBC-Musical Roundup | wgEN.Today's Children | * Brown | CBL-From 00 T Classics CBL-Breakfast Melodies; Melody Highlights CBL-Laura Limited 12:30 P.M. {CBL-Musically Yours CKEY-Lorne Greene | CFRB-Kate Aitken 5: # WGR-Romancé of Helen |CKDO-1240 Matinee CKEY-News; Studio Party Trent :45 P.M, WGR-News; Meetin' with WBEN-Statler Choristers | CFRB-WGR-What Makes Keaton CBL-Farm Broadcast WESN-When | a Girl You Tick? CFRB-News; Entertain- WBFN-Light of World ment Reporter { CJBC-Byngtime CBL-Vets' Varieties CJBO-Walter Bowles; 2: M. |CFRB- ~Tree Lighting This ! remonies | CKEY-News; Jerry Burke OEDO-News; Rhythm |WGR-David Harum |Cage on the Record a Rendezvous |CBL-WBEN-Life Can Be CKDO-Christmas Calendar 12:45 P.M. Beautiful 5:15 P. | cPRB-Kemp Calling | WBEN-Portia Faces Lite -Singin' Sam VOR-Our Gal Sunday | CIBC- sFragk, Herbert Con- CKDO-Santa Claus cert jour WBEN-Luncheon Club CBL-Farm News; Time | 3:15 P.M. Interlude; Signal CFRBBlg Sister {WOR-News; Fenway Fahrenhelt CJBC-Lanny Ross {WBEN-CBL-Ma Perkins 1:00 P.M. 130 PM. CKEY-News; Tops in Pops wGR-Meetin' with Keaton WGR-Big Sister | WBEN-CBL-Pepper Young CBI, News: Weather | CKDO-News; |CIBC-Teen News; Off the Perry Mas | Three-Quarter Time Record CJBC-Vignette; Byngtime 3:45 P.M. CKDO-Melody Parade WGR BLL WBEN-CBL-Right To | 5:45 P.M. T Happiness | WGR-Herb Schriner CBL-Th: Happy Gang | CPRB-Aunt Lucy "CPRB-Music for Friday | 4:00 P.M. | CBL-Sounds Pus To CKEY-News; Club 580 | CFRB-| mBasy Rhythm; | WBEN-Backstage Wife { Ww" | WGR-CBS Holiday Show | : End | CFRB-News; Do You WGR-The Guiding Light | Remember? 6:00 P.M. { 7:45 PM, WA El KEY-News; Ballroom | WGR- Murrow New: 3 SRDO-WOR-News, Sports WBEN-H. V. Kaltenborn {CHL Christm Sports . WBEN-Rews | CFRB-Mrs. Aitken 1S RB ristmas Weather Parade -Christmas Eve 1048 CBL-Melwd | CIBC-Foster Hewitt CFRB-Candlelight & { CKDO-Book of All Years | ~ 10:45 P.M. CREY-Musle Rox Hit of Silver; Tune Time' 8:00 P.M. CJBC-Beruie Braden |cKEY-City Hall Carol CBL-Haty "House Glee WBEN-Government Talk 5: M. |cKEY- Make Believe Ball- WGR-. Reggie and Billy aay Rhythm WBEN-Just Plain Bill CBL-Sleepy Time Story Teller 1:30 P.M. WGR-Younz Dr. Malone WBEN-Sally Work Mystery 1: CIBC-Trvitn About Furs ) 6:15 P.M. 'Service A WGR-Jack Carson Yon 0 ir 1820); WBEN-Bands of America WBEN-Sports |CBL-Bethlemen--Choral : Dra. CBL News; Farm Market |CFRB-, Sor Rides Again OFR3-Songs of Good |Gync.The Fas Man Cheer Ci Allen Roth OIBC-Adventure in ler Boh CEDO-Melody Parade | WGR-mr. ace and Jane (6:20) | WBEN-Durante & Young 6:30 P.M. WGR-Yule Greetings | @IBC- CFRB-Treasure le ran WBEN-Music for Memory | KDO-Iyn J1itay CBL-Enchanted Pine CFRB-Jim Hunter; Wes P.M. | CKEY- Sports Interview cKnight 00 P.M. CJBC-Bowles and Settell 6:45 P.M. WOR Lowel Shomas -Three-Star News |CBL-Symphony Concert CBL-BBC News; Inter- CJBC-Danforth Folks Sational Comment | cKDO-News CFRB-Did I Say That? 9:15 P.M. ( ) . | CKEY-Political Talk; CJBC Whats 4d Beef? | Musical Moment Political Talk CKEY-Lorne |CKDO-Lean Back, Listen Ballroo! 3 M 9:30 P. WHEN Suppe Club |CKEY- -Mystery Playhouse | CBL-Ed McCurdy | WBEN-Red Skelto; CFRB-Songs of Times | CIBC-Abbott & Costello « CJBC-Safety Clinic {CBDO-. -Manhattan Music CEDO-Plantation Party | 10:00 P.M. 7:15 P. {SREY Yule Teaditions CFR orris Playhouse Lt WOR Jack 'S HD | WBEN-Life of Riley CBL-Mott Sports Chl News Bulletin CJBC-Easy Listening CFRB-Choral Group | CKDO- Hows time |CJBC<Sports Page 7:30 P.M. CKDO-Record Shop CFRB-WGR-Club 15 10:15 P.M. WBEN-WBEN Bandbox |CKEY -Haslock Trio eat. El Simon 5 Choir | CBL~ Find Soundup BC- y " -Harmonles |CKEY-News; Sports CKDO-News; Sports 11:00 P.M. CKEY-News; Mickey Leste: r WGR-News; Analysis CJBC-WBEN-News CBL-Prairie Schooner CFRB-News; Sport CEDO-Dreamtime 11:15 PM |CFRB-Boys" Music (8: Boy °° CJBC-U.N. Today 11:30 P.M. CKEY-Christmas Oatols WBEN-Rhythm Pastel 'WGR-Man About Mianight CBL-WREN-RAY! thm astels CFRB-Ancient Instru~ ments CJBC-Boy Choristers 12:00 MIDNIGHT . Michael's Cath. Midnight Mass |WGR- -Mldnight Mass WBEN-News; Dance Orch. |cIBC-CBL-News |CFRB-Carol Program 15:15 AM. CBL-News, 12:30 A. M. WBEN-Three Suns Trio CFRB-News AM, 12:45 WBEN-Herman Quintet; News 1:00 AM. [oR-Nows 2:00 A.M. CEEY-News; Say It with Music (to. 7 am.) 9: | CREY- "News; So Story oes |CFRB-WGR-Ford Theatre WBEN-Eddie Cantor Greene; m . | WBENST Weap: La Tate e Bport own | King' Ss Christmas Message Yule Broadcast Highlight HIS MAJESTY, KING GEORGE vi . Radio will draw on all fits re- sources Christmas Day to provide a climax for the festive listening sea- son. The BBC's annual, round-the- world Empire Broadcast, leading up to a Christmas message from His Majesty the King will launch a day of special programs on the combin- ed Trans-Canada and Dominion networks of the CBC. By joining in this broadcast, Canadians become part of what is thought to be the largest radio audience of any single program. In Great Britain alone, about 25,000,- 000 people listen every year to the hour-long show of empire greetings from around the world. The pro- gram is carried simultaneously by all the BBC's overseas services and ig re-broadcast by many of the world's major radio systems. In Canada, His Majesty's message wil be heard first at 10.00 am., im- mediately after the Empire Broad- cast, and again at 6.00 p.m. over the same network. The two Canadian networks résume their normal shape at 9.00 p.m. and the Empire Broad- cast will be heard again on the Dominion network from 9.30 to 10.30 p.m, This year, the theme Good Neigh- bors will be the dominant one in the Empire Broadcast. Reports and messages from all parts of the Commonwealth and Empire will il- lustrate the good neighbor spirit at work. Canada's contribution is to originate in Toronto from the 7000 Club, which was started a year ago by new Canadian citizens brought to this country under the Province of Ontario's immigrati®n scheme, Since it was set up the club's membership has grown to almost 1,500 and, recently, the 7000 Club decided to open its doors to native Canadians as well as recent immi- grants. The club's contribution to the Empire Broadcast will be mu- sic, singing and stories from its Chfistmas Morning Party. The BBC has engaged Robert Donat, the famous British actor and film star, to serve as narrator for the whole broadcast. The London Symphony will provide interlude music. During the remainder of the day, listeners will hear many of their favorite radio voices in special pro- grams arranged for Christmas by the CBC. YAK! YAK! Nick: So you want a raise, eh? Well, how much do you need to live? Amsterdam: Five dollars more. Nick: It's not worth it! Miss Shay: Spike, there's some- thing I can't understand. Your saxophonist reads from a saxo- phone part and your pianist reads from a piano part. But when you play the washboard, what do you read from? : Spike: A laundry list! Robert Q. Lewis: I don't get it-- Archimedes became famous for dis- covering what happens when a body is immersed in water. That's pretty silly. Every! ody knows that when a body is immersed in water, the telephone rings. A DELIGHTFUL COMPANION IN WINTER OR SUMMER Play it Anywhere! Here's your chance to be a real Santa Claus! Give the Philco '411'! This deli playsianywhere on battery or or current. Gorgeous plastic case. Give a PHILCO '57' A personal Phiico that's sure to please! No finer value anywhere! Outstanding for power and performance. 5 AC-DC, superhetero- pn circuit. i Brown ...... $29.95 Ivory . .. $30.95 inary house Choice of four beautiful "colors. $29.50 Complete With . Batteries htful radio Easy Xmas Terms (7 - dd RADIO yr SS and Service PHONE 1438 5 BOND ST. W. TSO Artists Relax In 1948 Edition Christmas Concert Anyone who thinks musicians and conductors are too "long haired" for a gag are due for a jolt on Christmas Eve, That night Sir Em- est MacMillan and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra are going to let down their hair for an hour of rollicking good fun in their annual "Christmas Box" program of musi- cal stuff gnd nonsense. This concert is an institution. Sir Ernest MacMillan originated the idea thirteen years ago as a holiday treat for children, but now people of all ages who love music and laughter look forward to each new Christmas box of musical larks. Sir Ernest makes an ideal ring- leader, because he loves entertain- ing children, As. far as he and the orchestra are concerned, anything goes--but they won't divulge a word about what they've planned as this year's surprise. Sir Ernest says "lighthearted music has a legimate purpose in appealing to the feet. I don't suppose it can be expected to appeal to both ends at once." And he promises a host of sprightly selections that'll set your toes tap- ping and make you imagine you're as young as you used to be. * In previous "Christmas Box" con- certs Sir Ernest has exhibited his fun-loving spirit to the studio audi- ence dressed as Mae West, a skiing instructor, old: St. Nick, or an over- all-clad laborer, while he slackened the reins on his orchestra and let it gallop away with such amusing works as "Unravelling Ravel", "1812 And All That", or "Will Tells All", (with the horn and flute players dressed in Tyrolean costume). TICKETS GEN VINE Toronto, Dec. 28 -- (CP) -- Po- lice said Wednesday night that four supposedly counterfeit tickets to a University of Toronto New Year's Eve dance are genuine but appar- ently were spoiled by a printer and Service Radio Sets Dumped In England London--(CP)--More than Ca service radio sets have been dump- ed in pits by the supply ministry, one group being buried under 30,- 000 discarded incendiary bbmbs, and Supply Minister Strauss told the Commons he would do nothing about digging them out. Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative member of Parliament for Stone. asked if the minister knew that ra- dio equipment dumped in a pit at Cheadle, Staffordshire, shad been recovered and sold by private com- panies at a profit. Strauss said 10,000 transmitters and receivers were dumped. He did not know how many had beén re covered before September, 1946, when an undertaking was given in a court action that no further equipment would be removed from the pit. 'When the sets not needed by the forces were dumped, it had been agreed they could not be economic- ally. broken down for civilians, ®ra- ser said the 22-tube sets were un- damaged when dumped and that 8,000 recovered sets were sold be- tween £8 ($32) and £10 each. Strauss "said apparatus dumped had been found unsaleable, space where they were housed was need- ed for other purposes, and he did not think a .pusile inquiry was jus- tified. HEIDT REPLACES BENNY The National Broadcasting Com- pany announced recently that the 7.00-7.30 p.m. time slot on Sunday evenings will be occupied by the Horace Heidt show, beginning at the start of the new year, Heidt's pro- gram will replace the Jack Benny show, which will be heard on the Columbia Broadcasting System af- ter that date. Heidt's first broadcast in the new time will be on January 2, 1049, Welnetham, Suffolk, England-- (CP)--Algernon Clarke, a stock- man, has reared a whole litter of orphaned piglets with milk and cod liver oil. Now they follow him discarded, around. Universities In Britain Overcrowded London, Dec. 23--(CP) -- Over- crowding at British universities has roused fears that teaching stand- ards will suffer. As a result entrance regulations may be revised. The present policy of making university training open to all young men and women able to profit by it has almost doubled university population and crused "quite a serious deterioration in the stand- ards of university life," says a re- port by the University Grants Com- mittee on university development between 1935-47, To: meet the changed situation ule committee urges a policy that will: 1, Keep university doors open for the best without "embellishing me- diocrity." 2. Increase accommodation, lack of which is seriously affecting teaching and "atmosphere." 3. Leave universities as 'autono- mous as possible despite incr state responsibility for their finan- _ 1046 a government survey said the existing stugent population of 50,000 should number 90,000 within 10 years, with a doubled output of graduates in science and techno- logy. There was to be a general shift in emphasis to these from arts and cultural studies. Within two years u ates in the technical field 4d doubled and the over-all university figure already is 83,000. Government grants, which in 1935 accounted for only 34 per cent of university revenues, now provide 52 per cent and by 1960 are expect- ed to amount to 60 per cent. An average of seven of every 10 British university students now re- ceive financial aid. At Oxford and Cambridge this year's figure is "more than eight in 10." Striking a balance between cen- tral planning and academic autine omy is difficult but not impossible, the committee holds. It says the state and the universities are bee coming "partners, each with some thing to give and take." GOTTA HURRY, ONLY. « oe oo « MORE PAYS TO RUSH GVER AND DO MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT CHRISTIAN'S SUPERMAN WHEN I 1 Jus Ta THAT MORNING, UNEXPECTE! ~ GOTTEN LOST, SCOUTING BOR A NEW SKI TRAIL ... DOES TMAT PUT UP THE GUN, FRIEND ~I SAID IN MY TERROR AT BEING CAUGHT, 1 ADMITTED TO KENT THAT ¥D HIDDEN THE STOLEN BOOKS IN A LITTLE DESERTED | CABIN IN THE MOUNTAINS: HE / BECAUSE I DID PUT UP A | FORCED ME TO DRIVE " HE WAS AB STRUGGLE. 3 HIM THERE / =TO RECOVER THOSE BOOKS! THAT'S WHEN THOSE WITNESSES MUST'VE THouSHY gtd Et! DUCTING SHERIFF HEARS THIS! POLICE SPECULATED ON BUT THIS PAN: ROLL RADIO BULLETIN T™HE POSSIBILITY THAT THE We BANDITS MIGHT T0 HIDE OUT IN THE WOODS NEAR FOX HILL ... FOX HILL, WHERE'S PARTNE STRANGER- |} YOUR RE IN THE smALL WARM Couns BELOW THE RIO GRANDE ~~ SSSR By Lee Falk and Ray Moore "ANEW FIGHTER SPRINGS OUT OF OBSCURITY TO EXCITE THE ENTIRE Sporrs' WORLD va '[~ais FACE AND NAME '| UNKNOWN, BUT HE TA THE PUBLIC BY STORM? § THE MASKED MARVEL! HE SAID Tw WAS A MISTAKE THOUGHT IT WAS HIS CABIN! SUPPOSE WE REPORT THE FELLOW, ' OH, NO, No! PERHAPS IT WAS A MISTAKE. .PERHAPS REALLY WERE DOON! Vos

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