Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Jan 1950, p. 12

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE . SATURDAY, JANUARY J 1950 re . 6.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports .CBL-Plano Classics -CJBC-Cuckoo Clock - louse _CFRB-Tune me; # Movie Time CKEY-News WGR-News; Man About Town WBEN-News ; 6.15 P.M. 1 ; CBL-CBC News !{ CFRB-Singing Canaries + WGR-Sig Smith, Sports . WBEN-Hubbell, Sports 4 6.20 P.M. : CRLB-Supper Club : } CHL. Divot . CJBCz News; Sports : CFRB-News; Saturday Ski Bulletin | WGR-Saturday Date 6:40 P.M. : CPFRB-Novatime a 6.45 P.M. « CBL-Divertimento ! CJBC-The Four Knights : CFRB-Wes McKnight H Sports . WBEN-Religion in the : News / 7.00 P.M. £ { CKLB- News; Music Hall Melodies ¥ { CBL-Armdale Chorus \ CJBC-Juke Box Jury i: CFRB-Guy Lombardo . 1 CKEY- News; Lorne Green : ! WGR-Y ng Love * WBEN-High School . Forum 7.15 P.M. : CBL-Memo From Lake Success 7.30 P.M. : CKLB- Old Ranch House . : CBL-Byng Whittaker Show 3 * CFRB- Home on the Range CJBC-Archie Andrews ' CKEY-Musical Mys- SUNDAY MORNING : 8.00 AM. 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APPLE CROP CFRB-Bob Eberle Show New Phase Of Cold War Paris, Jan. 28--(Reuters)--A new phase of the cold war is about to develop in France, according to in- forme ion received by the French government, Cabinet ministers here are satis- fied that instructions from the Cominform have recently been giv- en to the French Communist party to accentuate agitation in the docks, on the railroads and in arms fac- tories. The object would be to slow down Frénch arms production, delay or prevent supplies being shipped to the French Army. in Indo-China and hamper delivery of arms from the United States under Atlantic pact arrangements. A Communist campaign calling on workers for active resistance against "the dirty war in Indo-China" and "war preparations against the Sov- iet Union" appears to bear out the information. But the government seems to have decided for the first time since the liberation in August, 1944, to an- ticipate Communist a ion. It an- nounced last Wednesday that it would not tolerate any sabotage of the national defence effort. It also warned employers carry- ing out armament orders against slackness in putting down sabotage in their factories, and announced its intention of making open war- fare on Communist papers trying to evade prosecution for publishing palpably false news, These measures, without prece- dent in recent French history, are seen by some observers as marking a nv stage in the government battle with communism. According to official cabinet By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer A long look at the development of television in the United States may well amaze most Canadians, to whom television is still somewhat of a marvel, During 1949 the new entertain- ment medium arrived to stay south of the border. Statistics seem to point up television as ane of the fastest-growing industries in the United States, One estimate says there were close to 4,000,000 receiving sets in use at the end of the year, as compared with some 1,200,000 sets at the end of 1948. From last reports there are 98 television stations on the air as compared with 49 stations a year ago. The expansion hasn't gone ahead without troubles -- most of them technical ones. The Federal Com- munications Commission in Wash- ington is still trying to iron out the kinks and draw a policy for devel- opment of the limited number of television channels. Canada's first television stations will be opened by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in To- ronto and Montreal. But they aren't expected until -the middle of 1951 and until then Canadian television watchers will continue eavesdrop- ping on United States programs. The year just past is generally regarded as establishing American television firmly. A comparison with radio broadcasting gives television high marks. Sales of time by television sta- tions and networks in 1949 brought $24,750,000 in revenues -- almost three times that of 1948 and close to six per cent of radio's revenues from time sales. Factories turned out 2,413,807 television sets as against 7,266,876 radio sets. Television's rate of increase showing no signs of slowing down. One manufacturing company is | U.S. Television Rides 1949 Boom, Stations Doubled > try-wid oF t 3500,090 ustry-wide uction of sets in 1950. S00 And something new may soon be added--color. Columbia Broadcast . ing System staged free public dem- onstrations of color television in Washington recently and got thous- ands of favorable comments from viewers, The color cameras were used where could be most ef- fective--on bright fabrics, paintings, flowers and fashions, together with a bright, fast puppet act. Even Blair House, President Truman's residence, had a color set for the entertainment of the president and his wife. Johann Sebastian Bach died 20. years ago this coming July 28. The bicentennial is being made the oc- casion for one of the greatest re- vivals of his music in the last century. The music of the great German master of classic form has always had its strong band of admirers. But this year it will be heard again and again in many countries, in- cluding Canada, and radio is play- ing a large part in spreading knowledge of Bach's music. Three Sunday night concerts on CBC Trans-Canada network have already featured te music of Bach --whom Wagner called "the most stupendous miracle in all music." The same network will broadcast more of the same especially the Brandenburg Concertos, on Feb. 12, 19, 26 and April 2. Then on April 5, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir will sing the famous St. Mathew Pas- sion. The Bach Festival will be car- ried on CBC's Quebec network and by shortwave to listeners through out Central and South America alsc After Easter, the theme will be con- tinued by Les Concerts Symphon- |iques, with the monumental B | Minor Mass on April 25. terpret the warning that has been issued to heads of armament firms as indicating some far-reaching de- mora zation among employers. The cabinet merely claims to be acting on the view that prevention is better than cure. NO HOUSING PROBLEM Weyhurn, Sask. - - (CP) -- When Cecil Barber moved here from Glentworth to take over a service station business, he made sure he would have a place to live. He moved his house, and the house of an employee, some 100 miles from sources, it would be wrong to in- Glentworth to Weyburn, "LANES FRIGHTEN CATTLE Dorney, Buckinghamshire, Eng- land--(CP)--The Model Aero Club in this 16th-century town is hav- ing trouble. Authorities 'say the model planes frighten cattle and have .arred them from flying on the local common. Members are now looking for a farmer with a couple of big fields to spare. The oil fields of southwestern Ontario, among the continent's old- est, were first developed during the 1850's.--Quick Canadian Facts. FOR FUTURE LISTENING CLIP and SAVE This! - O N -- CKLB (1240 ON YOUR DIAL) MON Through FRI. J Se ------ 9.30 "Homemaker H 7.30 p.m: "The Barry 745 pm "Singin Sam - . " how'~ Wood $ EVERY WED. TWO HOURS IN HOLLYWOOD 8.00 p.m.-- -- "Hollywood News Reporter" 8.05 p.m.-- --"'Starlite Promenade" EVERY THURS. 9.00 "The Wayne King Show" p.m. ' wn = 8 as ® =] = catching arthritis and distemper Dreaming during the winter season. WEEN Theaire Guild CBL-Winnipeg Sun day 00 P.M. Concert CKLB.Nowe. RCA Victor Record Album CFRB-News: Organ CEL Suge, 50 The | Interiude rojan ar CIBC: ani ~ : Puce' CY Tpouanis ig -Serenade ssing CFRB-My Favorite [CFRB- -Take Your Word; + Husband | Larry Fontine CKEY-News: N.H.L. -- oe ockey | WGR-Corliss Archer WBEN-Music to Re- 9.30 P.M. Redber CJBC-WBEN-Alb . Familiar Musto |CVBC-Dance Orchestra CFRB-Share the Wealth | CFRB-Sunday At The WGR-Horace Heidt hase Show 10.00 P.M, CKLB-News; The Henry King "Show CBL-National News -- os -Musical Program CFRB-WGR-Contented Hour WBEN-Eddie Cantor 10.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Bach Bicentenary Series Nova Scotia apple crop in 1949 was only 1,167,000 barrels, which is below the average annual produc- tion of 1,500,000 barrels, All apples are being marketed through the Nova Scotia Apple Marketing Board, an organization established by the growers themselves as their central marketing agency. Appreximately 500,000 barrels are on contract to United Kingdom markets, and every effort is being made to give the do- mestic market the 'varieties most in demand. To further this, some 600,- 000 apple trees representing un- wanted varieties are being gradually removed from Nova Scotia orchards, to make room for the coloured dessert varieties that are in more popular demand. 8.30 p.m.--"Favourite Story," starring Ronald Colman 9to 10 p.m.-- Crystal 2CBL-The Happy Time . ~The Greatest - Story Ever Told SCFRB-Our Miss Brooks ICKEY-Nick Carter "WGR-Our Miss Brooks : 7.00 P.M. ICKLB-News; Evening Church Service {CBL-National Sunday Evening Hour case. Alan and Me ICFRB-Hollywood Theatre 'CKEY-Salvation Army "'WGR- Jack Benny WBEN- Hauywood Call- ing : 7.30 P.M. LJIBC-Comedy Play= house FRB WGR-Amos 'n' Andy SWEAN-PhII : Alice 2 ePM X-Calvacade of 2v Music 9.30 p.m. 'Metro-Goldwyn Mayer" a. i "Theatre Of The Air" The Lynn Murray Show "Two of Radio's Greatest Detectives" EVERY 9.00 p.m.--""Michael Shayne FRI! 9.30 p.m.--"Philo Vance" STROWGER'S Furniture Co. Ltd. Authorized General Electric Dealers -- Present -- "The. Old Ranch. - House " EVERY SATURDAY 7:30,P.M. C "For Your Listening Pleasure" Cl WGR-George Towne's Orchestra 12 MIDNIGHT KLB:News; Sign-off WGRINews; Sunday Night At the Pops CIBC:News CFRB-News; Carmen Vavallera Orch. CBL-News . with Music CKEY-News; Say it Starting Monday These "Top-Rated" Radio Programs Join the Rest of Your Favourites at 1240. "The Entertainment Spot on Your Dial" CKLB - Oshawa ARTHRITIC CATS 8%. John's Nfld.--(CP)--City gar- bage men reported a sharp increasé in the mortality of cats, but the rumor was denied by veterinary | doctor J. H. Furneaux. The cats/| were just sick, he said--a case nf |

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