PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1950 RADIO LOO - TAME TABLE iniormation on radio programs is suppiled DY Times-Gazelte prints programs. not assrme respo; tne wwivinuar swauons. The rections and changes as submitted and does bility for inaccurate ia WEDNESDAY EVENING 6.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Melody Parade CJBC-Oft the Record CFRB-Curt Massey CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-WBEN-News 6.15 P.M. CBL-News; Farm Markets CFRB-Ontario on Parade WGR-Sig Smith Sorts WBEN-Sports 6.20 P.M. CKLB-CKLB Supper Club 6.30 P.M. CBL-Internationa! Com- ment; Diverti- mento CJBC-Byng Whittaker-- | Sports CFRB-News; Sports WGR-Cause-for-Con- tentment WBEN-Musical Sou- venirs CBL-British Empire Games 0.45 P.M. CBL-The Enchanted Pine CJBC-Frankie Laine Sings CFRB-Songs of our, Times WGR-Lowell Thomas WBEN-Three Star Extra 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Saddle Rockin' Rhythm CBL-Jimmy Shields, Tenor cIBC- Poole's Paradise CFRB-WGR-Beulah CKEY-News; Ballroom WBEN-Frank Sinatra 7.15 P.M. CKLB-News; Trio CBL-Introduction CFRB-Jack Smith WGR-Jack Smith WBEN-World News T30 PM. CKLB-Barry Wood Show CJBC-Date with Judy Parade Milt Herth | |CFRB-WG R-Club 15 { CFRB-Pursuit {CBL-* 'The Hand That 10.15 P.M. Made the Mask" | CBL-News Roundup (Drama) {CKEY- rani Gula Trio | CKEX-Cisco Kid i | WBEN-Bandbox | 7.45 P.M. |CKLB-Singin' Sam | CIBC-Art Haliman's CKRB-Kate Aitken Orch. WGR- Faward R. Mur- | opRrE-Corinne Jordan Y-News; Joe Crys- \WBEN-H. "v. Kalten- [oe Nerve: y born | WGR-Lum 'N' Abner | 8.00 P.M. WBEN-Curtain Time [CKLB- Hollywood News 10.45 P.M. pid 0 J Moments { Promenade CFRB-Song for Tonight; | CJBC-Ozzle and Harriet Sportcast |CFRB- .WGR-Mr. Cha- |CKEY-Hit ot the Lay melon 11.00 P.M. | CKEY-News: Mickey |CKLB-News; Robbin's Lester | Nes! | WBEN-This is your Life CBL-Music in Miniature 8.50 P.M. | CIBC-News |CKLB-Favorite Story JCFRBINEVS] | Cd BC-Great Gildersieeve | Y CFRB-Take a Chance |CKEY-C. Mahoney-- | WGR-Dr. Christian Tall | WBEN- -Great Gilder- sleeve | 9.00 P.M. [CKLB-MGM Theatre o The Air CBL-Soulima Stravin- sky, Pianist CJBC Comrades in Arms CFRB-Broadway's My Beat CKLB- sinh 'Sports CEL Suzanne Bloch, Lutanist sport | | WGR-WBEN-News 11.15 P.M. lcBL-Musical Program ¢ | CJBC-United Nations {CFRB-Let's Go Bowling; Road Report: Organ Reverie | WGR- -Late Sports | WBEN-Joe Wesp |CKEY- Bill's Place a 11.30 P.M. CREY- Noha in Talk CBL-Musical Program CJBC-Prelude to WBEN-EBreak the Bank Dreaming { 9.15 P.M. |CFRB-Joe Reichman CKEY-Ed McDurdy | Orchestra 9.30 P.M. | w GR-Man About Mid- CJBC-Curtain Time | nigh* CFRB-Boston Blackie |WBEN-Music to CKEY-Bill Brady Show Remember WGR-Bing Crosby | 12.00 MIDNIGHT WBEN-Mr. District | CKLB-News and Sports Attorney CBL-CJBC-vews 10.00 P.M. CFRB-News; Bob Chester Orch. |CuEy-News; House Party | CKLB-News; | Tops |CBL-News CJBC-My lLady's Name | WGR-News; Man About | CKEY-. Rewer Johnny Midnight ~ | Haslock Trio rE Ambas- [ These Are WGR-Burns and Allen sador Hotel WBEN-The Big Story Orchestra THURSDAY MORNING 7.00 AM. CKLB-News; Morning in the Motor City CBL-News; Concert Time CBIJ.-Parade of Bands 10.15 A.M. WGR-Arthur Godtrey CBL-Kindergarten |{CFRB-Ann Adam 8.30 A.M. |cKLB- News CBL-After Breakfast _ CFRB-News; Novelette 8.45 A.M. LAFF -A -DAY "Hello, Lou--Hello, Ben--Hello, John--Hello, Don--Hello, Clifford «~Hello, Dick--Hello, Bob--Hello, Harvey--Hello, Phil!" 6.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Melody Parade CFRB-Curt Massey CKEY-News; WGR-WBEN-News 6.15 P.M. CBL-News; Farm Markets CFRB-Parade of Melody (6 WGR- Sig Smith, WBEN-Hubbell, 6.20 P.M. CKLB-Supper Club 6.30 P.M. 20) Sports ment: British Empire Games | CJBC-Byng Whittaker; Sports CFRB-News; Sports WGR-Partners in Ballroom | Sports mony CFRB-Kate Aitken THURSDAY EVENING {CJBC-Harmonica Har- | 10.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports | WGR-Edward R. Mur- | CJBC-Dance Orch. row 8.00 P.M. lckLB- Radio Market I} CFRB-The Sealed Book | CJBC-Chuck Wagon CKEY-News; Mickey Lester WGR-FBI in Peace and CKLB-Melodic Jar WBEN-The Aldrich | Family | 8.15 P.M. CKLB-Air Bingo |{CBL-Jimmy Shields: Citizens' News 8.30 P.M. CBL-As You Like It CBL-1International Com- Forum |CF RB-Fine and Dandy | CKEY-News; Joe Crysdale WGR-Skippy's Holly- wood Theatre WBEN-Supper Club 10.45 P.M. ICFRB-Song for Tonight; Sportcast CKEY-Hit of the Day | 11.00 P.M. /CKLB-Robbin's Nest CKEY-News; C. ey (Talk) | CJBC-News Bulletin CFRB-News; Sport Mahon- Moments) CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer HORIZONTAL . swabs . rabble . goad . wings . past . unique . check . born 7. baking . kindly . masculine . Bavarian . bond (her.) refuse chamber form . grafted . steeps flax . printer's measures 7. prophet VERTICAL . solid fruit . oil: comb. . discomfort . apparatuses for measur- 'ing light sensitivity . charge . curved molding . 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Smooth . recent Average time of solution: 26 minutes. 48, Distributed by King Features Syndicate river in Belgium . foot: comb. liph Alberta's contracts for BUILDING BOOMS construc- TWO COUNTRIES FORMED The sub-continent of India was The Very Worst Friend By JOSEPH LISTER RUTLEDGE Private Mulvaney, the most ag- gressive and most vocal of Rudyard Kipling's "Soldiers Three," had a personal philosophy that his creator immortalized in verse: 'Me very by the blood av a mouse--was mesilf." This comes to mind as we reflect that, before these words see the light, John L, Lewis will again have successfully defied his fellow-citi- zens, or he will have faced the challenge of an aroused public opinion. In either case his miners lose. Their very worst friend is themselves. Years ago--in 1927--Lewis lost the confidenoe of his miners as, seem- ingly, he is losing it today. As a result membership in the coal mining unions declined by two- fifths in the year and the loss of membership reached 70 per cent five years later. Mr. Lewis was astute enough to recover the loss, but not astute enough to avoid repeating his mistake, and repeat- | ing it under adverse conditions for! which his policy was largely ri ponsible. In 1927, dependence on coal gave autocratic powers. 'Hard and soft coal mines of the United States together provided 65 per cent of the fuel demands of a continent. ddy the mines of Mr. Lewis' indus- trial kingdom produce 46.6 per cent of the fuel requirements. Petro- | leum and natural gas in place of providing 32.1 per cent of the fuel needs now provide 49.4 per cent This is a sharply accentuating trend induced by the recurring uncertainty as to coal supply the switch of one of the great coal users, the railroads, to diesel power. In the face of a falling and depleted reserves, demand. Mr. Lewis expanding demands. His policy of a three-day-week is devised to keep | supplies just short of the national | emergency conditions that would demand drastic government action. got the bit in their teeth. They| the three-day-week and have de- cided to follow their own devices. Some 75,000 miners in outlaw | strikes have already cut pr tion 468,000 tons a day, it Mr. I worst frind from beginnin' to ind-- | the universal | him | To- | This time however his miners have and set at | | manhandle the public just enough |to make them eager to support | any compromise and not demand that government take over. Mr. Lewis who has taught his | miners their tactics can hardly complain if those miners push his | measure to extremes. He has no one else to blame if declining de- mand takes from him his most potent weapon. HUGE PARK SYSTEM The national park system of the United States embraces a total of some 20,500,000 acres in 169. differ- ent parks, THEATRES Regent -- "The Great Sinner" 1.30, 3.30, 530, 7.30, 9.35. Last complete show, 9.25 p.m. Plaza--"Since You Went 1:10, 3:40, 6:10, 9:10. Stage Show 8:25 p.m. Biltmore--"Life Begins Thirty"--1.00, 3.46, 6.28 and 9.14. | "Thin Ice"--2.24; 5.10, 7.52 and 10.38 p.m. Last complete show at | 9.14 pm, Marks--""Without Honor"--1.00, 3.20, 5.35, 7.55..10.10. "Duke of Chiéago" --=--215, 4.30, 6.50, 9.05. Last com= plete show at 9.00. Away'"-- Foto-Nite at Eight- [CANADA'S FAVOURITE | (H1t7. 1] 3) PAPERS and | has again used familiar tactics to force consumers' backs to the wall | and make them tractable before his : PURE l= , ' WHITE are tired of the small return of | | DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET AM wily plans to| 10.30 A.M. CBL-Allison Grant; Music CJBC-Ethel and Albert CFRB-The Stars Sing tion totalled $104,400,000 in 1949, |divided Aug. 15, 1947, into two self- {| making her the third-ranking prov- | governing countries -- India and ince in total of new building. Pakistan. Yarns fwaR- News; News Analysis lw BEN-News CJBC-Cross Section CFRB-Radio Folks WGR.Mr. Keen | WBEN-Father Knows CJBC-Toast and Jam- boree CFRB-News: Top o' the Morning | CFRB-Gospel Singer 9.00 A.M. CKLB-News; Morning Devotions CBL-News; Music in Melody WBEN-Musical Sou- venirs 6.45 P.M. CKEY-Musical Clock WGR-Musical Clock WBEN-News 7.15 AM. CKLB-News; Morning in the Motor City WBEN-Clint Buehiman 7.30 A.M. CBL- oy Concert Time; Melody Highlights CFRB-News;Barry and Betty CKEY-News; Clock 7.40 AM. Musical CFRB-Top o' the Morn- CFRB-Surprise ing; Sports Roundup : 7.50 AM, WGR-News 8.00 AM. CKLB-News: Sports CBL-CBC News CJBC-News; Sports CFRB-News; Livestock CKEY-News: Sports; Musical Clock WGR-Musical Clock WBEN-News 8.15 AM. CKLEB-Morning in the Motor City CBL-Morning Devotions CJBC-Toast and Jam- boree CFR B-Bandstand WBEN-Clint Buehlman man the Morning |CIBC-News ; Melodies From Years Gon By CFRB-News; hood News CKEY-News; Jay and | Ginger WGR-Musical Clock |W BEN-News 9.15 A.M. CKLB- Bob Eberly Show | CIBC Breaktast Club WBEN-Old Spain 9.20 AM. 9.30 A.M. CKLB-Homemaker Harmonies CBL-Musical Program CFRB-Brighter Day WGR-Reggie & Billy Keaton 9.45 A.M. CBL-School Broadcast CFRB-Strollin' Tom 9:55 A.M. Neighbor- Package WGR-Arthur Godfrey | WBEN-Marriage for el Two 10.45 A.M. CBL-Jane Weston CJBC-Betty and Bob CFRB-Romance of Helen Trent |W BEN-Dorothy Dix 11.00 A.M. }CBL-Road of Life CJBC-Betty and Bob | CFRB-Rhythm Rhap- sody; Road i Report CKEY-News; Ballroom | WBEN-We Love and | Learn 11.15 A.M. CBL-Big Sister | CJBC-Maurice Boding- ton {CFRB-Rhythm Rhap- sody:; Barry & Betty {WBEN-Dave Garroway | 11.30 A.M. CBL-The Enchanted | Pine | CJBC-Kay Starr Sings | CFRB-Songs of our | Times (6.50) WGR-Lowell Thomas | 9.00 | CBL-John a ICIBC-Murde WBEN-Three Star Extra 7.00 P.M. | CKLB-Smoke Rings CBL-Dance Serenade | CJBC-Poole"s Paradise | CFRB-WGR-Beulah | | CKEY- News; | WEEN: -Light-up Time 7.15 P.M. | CKLB- News For The Community CBL-Tony Troubadour CFRB-WGR-Jack Smith WBEN-World News 7.20 P.M. CKLB-Three Suns | | 7.30 P.O. | CKLB-Barry Wood 9.30 Show {CF RB-MGM | cBL-Way ne CJBC-Blond | ning | WGR-Crime 10.00 Best CKLB-Wayneé King Show | CFRB-Suspense |CXEY-News: A La Carte 'w GR-Suspense WBEN-Sereen Theatre Baliroom CKLB-Lyn Murray the Air Shuster CKEY-Howard Man- rapher WBEN-Duffy's Tavern | | CKLB-News 11.15 P.M. CFRB-Let's Go Bowling; | Road Report; Organ Reverie | WGR- Late Sports; Bowling WBEN-Joe Wesp |{CKEY-Bill's Place 11.30 P.M. | CBL-Moonlight Review | CIBC- Prelude to Dreaming {CFRB- Buddy Moreno Orchestra WGR-Man About Mid | night WBEN-Lafayette le College Choir ! 11:45 P.M. WBEN-Appointment With Music CFRB-11.45-Eddy O'Neil Orchestra 12 MIDNIGHT P.M. nd Judy r by Experts Campbell Guild P.M. Theatre of and Photog- P.M. | These | | CBL-What's Your Beet? | CJBC-Poole's Paradise CFRB-Women"s Editor WGR-Grand Slam WBEN-Jack Berch 11.45 A.M. CKLB-Betty and Barry Show 10.00 A.M. CKLB-News; Rainbow Ballroom WGR-Meet the Menjous Show CBL-Hip Boots and Lipstick (Talk) CFRB-WGR-Club 15 CKEY-Bing Crosby CJBC-Joe Stafford Sings Are Tops CBL-News Bulletin ZJBC-Al Bollington, Organist CFRB-Home on the {CKLB-News and Sport CKLB-News; Sports | CBL-CJBC-News CFRB-News; Guy Lombardo CJBC-Hollywood Breakfast CFRB-Wife Saver CKEY-News; Ballroom WBEN-Welcome Tra- velers, CBL-Laura Limited CFRB-S8trike up the Band; News CKEY-Strollin' Tom | WGR-David Harum WBEN-Lora- Lawton THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12.00 NOON CBL-News; Weather CJBC-June Dennis CKEY-News; Pick Hits WGR-WBEN-News CFRB-Doris Veale CKLB-News; Mid-day Melodies 12.15 P.M. CBL-Aunt Lucy CJBC-Musical Roundup CFRB-Farm Broadcast CKEY-Listen Ladies (12.20) WGR-Aunt Jenny WBEN-Console Varie- ties 12.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Farn: Broadcast CJBC-Walter Bowles; Small Types Club CFRB-News:; Women in the News CKEY-Lorne Green WGR-Helen Trent WBEN-Luncheon 12.43 P.M. CKLB-Vocal Spotlight CFRBE-Big Sister CKEY-Singin' Sam WGR-Our Gal Sunday; Luncheon Club 1.00 P.M. CKLB-News; All-Time Hit Parade CBL-News; Weather CJBC-Byngtime CFRB-Perry Mason CKEY-News; Barry and Betty; Tops. in the Club Pops WGR-Big Sister L15 P.M, CBL-Happy Gang CFRB-Stars Tea Time WGR-Ma Perkins CFRE-Luncheon Date WGR-Young Dr. 1.30 P.M. WBEN-Sally Work Malone | 1.45 P.M. CBL-Girl Next Door CFRB-Dr. Malone WGR-Guiding Light 2.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Matinee CEl.-Brave Voyage CJBC-Byngtime CFRB-Guiding Light CKEY-News; Jerry Burke WGR-Second Mrs. ton WBEN-Double or Nothing 2.15 P.M. CEL-Deeds That Live; Women's News Commentary CFRB-Ma Perkins M w GR-Pe CEL- PL, CFRB-Aunt Mary WGR-Nora Drake WBEN-Today's Child « ren 2.45 P.M. CFRB-Garry Moore WGR-Brighter Day WBEN-Light of the World 3.00 P.M. CBL-WBEN-Life Can Be Beautiful CJBC-Afternoon Con- | cert CKEY-News: Burke WGR-Nana from Nowhere 345 PM. CBL-Ma Perkins CFRB-Hilltop House WEEN-Road of Life 3.50 P.M, CBL-Pepper Young WGR-House Party; News WBEN-Pepper Young 3.45 P.M. | CEL-WBEN-Right to Happiness CKFRB-Aunt Lucy WGR-Arthur Godfrey Jerry Motor City ! 4.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Rainbow Ballroom CBL-Jack Berch CJBC-News; Dre the Recor CFRB- Sooo Reports |CKEY-News; WGR-Tune-0 | WBEN-Backstage Wite 4.15 P.M. Club 580 Bur- CBL-From the Classics | CFRB-Rosemary | | WBEN- Stels Dallas 4.30 P.M. CBL-Bernie Braden Tells a Story {CFRB-Our Gal Sunday WBEN-Lorenzo Jones WGR-Meetin' Keaton 4.45 P.M. CBL-Strike up the Band ICFRB-Dinah Shore with Sings WBEN-Widder Brown 5.00 P.M. CKLB-News for Teens; Rainbow Ballroom | CBL-Your Program | CJBC-Off the Record | CFRB- Easy Rhythm |CKEY- News; Studio Party | WG. News; Meetin' | with Keaton WBEN-When a Girl Marries 5.30 P.M. CBL-Captain Dick | CJBC-Oft the Record | CKEY-Make Believe Ballroom | WGR- Feuy ay Fahren- | WBEN- nf Plain Bill | 545 P.M. |CBL-Western Five CFRB-Who Am 1? | WGR-Curt Massey | WBEN-Front Page : Farrell 5.55 P.M. CJBC-Sports." 2 Allyn 92nd Birthday WBEN-Bandbox 7.45 P.M. CKLB-Singin" Sam CBL-Citizens' Forum | CKEY-Drama Work- shop |CKEY-Dram 10.15 Hampton Woman Celebrates Her | M. 1. HORN | Correspondent Hampton, Feb, 7--Mrs. R. Avery on Thursday, Feb. 2nd celebrated her 92nd birthday. A number of friends called to extend congratu- lations and "Best Wishes" to this remarkable lady, who enjoys good health and still delights in many a game of "Lost Heir" with her neighbors. Afternoon tea was en- joyed with her, with her niece, Mrs, Edgar Horn, and daughter, Mrs. W. W. Horn, (with whom she resides) assisting in pouring tea | and serving. We trust she may be spared to enjoy many more Birth- cay Anniversaries, She was the recipient of numerous lovely Birth- day greeting cards. Hampton Farm Forum group met at the home of Mr, and Mrs: Clarence Tink. It was Review Night and the members listened with intense interest to the Radio Broadcast in which they summed up the topics of last month's dis- cussions. When the broadcast was complated, all enjoyed a social evening, "~~ = Mrs. W. W. Horn spent a couple Range WGR-Playhouse WBEN-Supper Club CBL-News Roundup | | of days with Mrs. | Port Hope. | rone were recent CKEY-News; House Party WGR-News; Man About Midnight WBEN-News; Jimmy Bradford ' a Workshop P.M. Catharine Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Virtue, Ty- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Rundle, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Yellowlees visited 'their son Donald 'and Mrs. Yellowlees and family, Tyrone. Mrs. J. R. Reynolds has been somewhat indisposed, and under | the doctor's care. Miss Pear] Gilbert, Toronto, visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Billett, Orono, attended the - Women's. Institute "At Home" on Thursday night. BEARDS' NEW HIT SWEEPS COUNTRY. Thousands hail Smith Brothers new cough drop taste sensation! Every day more people discover this new cough relief . . . and like it! Smith Brothers Wild Do you require a PERSONAL LOAN Cherry Cough Drops: 1. Taste so good. 2. Work fast . . . really help AALS TOMORROW NO § LIKE IT IN ALL THE HISTORY OF THE DARING LAWLESS WEST! BILTMORE?" SON Lue? Day A HENIE TYRONE POWER JOAN DAVIS In The Musical Ice Spectacle "Thin lce" --Added Hit-- MONTY WOOLLEY CORNEL WILDE IDA LUPINO "Life Begin At Eight-Thirty" Ton ERIve ACROSS OUR SCREEN! ! Released Thru United Artists THE GREATEST LOVE STORY Since the Beginning of Man ...and Woman! CECIL B. 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