Daily Times-Gazette, 21 Apr 1950, p. 9

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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE : PAGE NINE RADIO LOG - TIME TABLE Information on radio programs is suppiied by the individual stations. The Times-Gazette prints programs, corrections and changes as submitted and does not assume responsibility for inaccurate Ulstings. FRIDAY EVENING WGR-Edward R, Mur- CJBC-Fights 10.15 P.M. CFRB-Al Bollington At the Organ CKEY-Johnny Haslock 'I'rio CBL-CBC News Round- 6.00 P.M. CKLB-Sports, News WGR-WBEN-News; Smith, Sports CKEYX-.News; Ballroom CFRB-Curt Massey L-Melody Parade j 6.15 P.M. "WBEN-Ralph Hubbell, Sports CBL-Market Summary CFRB-Untario On Parade 6.20 P.M, CKLB-Supper Club WGR-Outdoor Barom- eter; Man About Town 6.30 P.M. CJBC-Byng Whittaker, 8 ports WGR-Cause for Con- tentment WBEN-Joe Wesp; Top Tunes CBL-International Com- mentary; Divertimento 6.45 P.M. CBL-The Enchanted Pine CJBC-For Men Only WGR-Loweli Thomas WBEN-News row Sig WBEN-Richard . Harkness CFRI3-Kate Aitken CBL-8t. Simon's Cholr 8.00 PM. CKLB-Judge Hardy's Family CFRB-The Sports Writers CJBC-The Fat Man WGR-The Show Goes On WBEN-Halls of Ivjn CKEY-News; Mickey Lester CBL-Tales of the Minstrels 8.30 P.M. CKLB-Hollywood Theatre CFRB-CJBC-Treasure up 10.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CKEY-News; Sports CFRB-The 19th Hole CBL-Bach Organ Series WBEN-Bill Stern, Sports WGR-Ray Bloch Presents 0.45 P.M. JKLB-Melodic Moments WBEN-Government Talk CKEY-Hit of the Day; Music Box CFRB-Headliners : 1L00 P.M, CKLB-News; Robbin's Nest CJBC-News Bulletin WGR-WBEN-News CBL-Eric Wild CKEY-News; Toronto Crossroads CFRB-News; Road Report 11.15 P.M, CFRB-Rainbow Rendezvous CJBC-U.N. Today WGR-Late Sports WBEN-Late Sports; Magnolia Serenade « 11.30 P.M. CJBC-Prelude To Dreaming WGR-Man About Mid- night WBEN-Boston Sym phony Dress Rehearsal J BL-Vancouver Theatre CFRB-Billy McDonald 11.45 CFRB-Oscar Dumont Orchestra. 12.00 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News and Sports CJBC-News ; WGR-News; Man About Midnight WBEN-News; Orchestra CBL-News CFRB-News; Sports; Ray Anthony Orchestra CKEY-News; House Party rail WGR-My Favorite Hus- band WBEN-We, The People CKEY-Mickey Lester Show CBL-~Sir Thomas Turns The Tables 8:45 P.M. CKEY-Education Week, Oakwood Collegiate Choir 9.00 P.M. CKLB-Michael Shayne 2JBC-Ford Theatre-- "The Enchanted Cottage' WGR-Up for Parole WBEN-Screen Direc- tors' Playhouse CFRB-Arthur Godfrey CKEY-CKLB-News; Crysdale and Co. 9.15 P.M. CKEY-Baseball Digest 9.30 P.M: JKLB-Philo Vance CJBC-Ford Theatre WGR-Broadway Is My Beat WBEN-The Show Goes On CBL-""The Mount «of Olives" by Beethoven CFRB-Mr . Keene 9:45 P.M. CKEY-Music Box 10.00 P.M. CFRB-Escape CBL-News Bulletin CKEY-News; Parade of 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Saddle Rockin' Rhythm CJBC-Off the Record CFRB-WGR-Beulah WBEN-High School Round Table CBL-Seabourn's Foursome CKEY-News i 7.15 P.M. KLB-News Kor the Y Community ; Milt Heath Trio WGR-Jack Smith Show WBEN-News CBL-We Three : CFRB-Jack Smith Show 7.30 P.M. CKLB-Barry Wood Show CJBC-Safety Clinic CFRB-WGR-Club 15 WBEN-Orchid Week-end CKEY-Cisco Kid CBL-Canadian Short Stories 7.45 P.M. CKLB-Singin' Sam Bands CJBC-Foster Hewitt WBEN-Life of Riley SATURDAY MORNING 7.00 A.M. WBEN-Clint Buehiman |CKEY-News CKLB-News; Morning 8.50 A.M. in the Motor City | CBL-March Past CBL-News; Concert CFRB-News; Novelette : Time 8.45 A.M. CJBC-Toast and Jam- |CFRB-Gospel Singer bores WGR-News (8.50) CFRB-News; Top o 9.00 A.M. The Morning CKLB-News; Morning CKEY-News; Musical Devotions Clock CBL; News; Music in WGR-Musical Clock; the Morning News CJBC-Toast & Jamboree WBEN-News : 7.15 A.M. Songs of our Times WBEN-Clint Buehiman CFRB-News; CKEY-News; L-News; Concert Time Ginger a WGR-Musical Clock CFRB-News; Top o' The Moming WBEN-News CKEY-News; Musical Clock ; Ballroom WBEN-Fred Waring WGR-Mother Goose 10.15 A.M, WGR-Knot Hole Quiz 10.30 A.M. | CBL-Fairyland CFRB-Make Way for Youth WGR-Make Way For Youth ° WBEN-Mary Lou Taylor 10.45 A.M, iWGR-Make Way for Youth 11.00 A.M. CBL-Calling 'All Child- ren 2JBC-Opportunity Trials CFRB-Road Report; Melody Whirl CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-Allan Jackson; Let's Pretend WBEN-Lassie Show 11.15 A.M. CFRB-Here's Health WBEN-NBC Stamp Club CJBC-Musical Program 11.30 A.M, CEL-School Quiz Novatime Jay and 9.15 A.M. KLB-Port Perry Show CFRB-Homemaker's Club WBEN-Uncle Ben's Cabin 9.30 A.M. CBL-Musicai Program WGR-Barnyard Follies | CJBC-Saran and Peter WBEN-People are Funny FRB-Parents' Maga- zine of the Air 9.45 A.M. CJBC-Little Players {CFRB-Waltz Time WGR-Garden Gate 10.00 A.M. JKLB-News; Rainbow Ballroom 7.55-A.M. CBL-Melody Highlights CFRB-Sports WGR-News 8.00 AM. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-News CJBC-News; Sports -News; Band- stand CKEY-News; Sports WGR-Musical Clock WBEN-News 8.15 A.M. CKLB-Morning in the Motor City CBL-Devotions CKLB-0Old Ranch House WBEN-London Dance CBL-Mama's Family CFRB-Home on' the Freak Accident Causes Death Grant Wilson, 21, of Hecla, near Parry Sound, an employee of an Ajax construction firm, was drowned when the jeep he was driving went out of control on concrete wharf along Burlington ship channel and plunged into water. It is showi. being pulled out two hours later. i --Central Press Canadian. SATURDAY EVENING 6.00 P.M. | WBEN-Buttalo Rouna | WGR-Sing It Again CKLB-News; Sports | Table Wolliv-guuy Canova CBL-Piano Classics CJBC-The Mysterious 10.15 P.M, CJBC-Cuckoo Clock Traveller | CKEY-Allan McLeod House 8.00 P.M. | WBEN-Wormwood CFRB-Tune 'I'ime; CKLB-News; Old Ranch| 'I'rio Movie Time House 10.30 P.M. CKEY-News CBL-Music from the CKLB-News; Sports WGR-News; Sig Smith, | Films CBL-Urgan Melodies Sports |CIBC-1wenty Questions| CJB(C-Voices That Live WBEN-ivews | CFRB-Gene Autry CKFRB-Jimmy Shields 6.15 P.M. Show CKEY-News; Joe CBL-CBC News CKEY-Michael Shayne | Crysdale CFRB-Singing Canaries | WGR-GGene Autry Show |WBEN-Lincoln Day WBEN-Hubbell, Sports WBEN-Dimension X, | * Dinner 6.20 P.M. Science WGR-Sing It Again CKLB-Supper Club 8.70 P.M. 10.45 P.M. WGR-Interlude; Man |CKLB-0ld Ranch House CKLB-Sat. Night About down | CBL-Share The Wealth | Dancing Party 6.30 P.M. CJBC-Latin American CKEY-Hit of the Day; CEL--John Sturgess, | Sepenade | Music Box Baritone | CFRB-Lum 'N' Abner | 11.00 P.M CJBC-News; Sports |CKEY-Bill Brady Show | CBL-Prairie Schooner CFRB-News; Saturday | WGR-The Goldbergs CJBC-News Ski Bulletin WBEN-Truth or Con- CFRB-News; WGR-Saturday Date sequences Report 6:10 P.M. 9.00 P.M. | CKEY-News; 'Toronto CFRB-Novatime | CKLB-News In A | , Crossroads 6.45 P.M. | Minute; Old | WGR-Ne CBL-Gordon Howard's Ranch House Sports Review CBL-News; N.H.L. CJBC-The Four Kn:zhts Hockey playoffs Beneke Show CFRB-Wes McKnight |CJBC-What's the | 1.15 P.M. Sports | Answer | BL-Prairie Schooner 7.00 P.M. | CFRB-Stanley Cup |CIBC-Dance Music CKLB-News In A Hockey Playoffs | WGR-Late Sports Minute; Old | CKEY-News; Hayiott |(CFRB-Huge Malan Ranch House | ring no Hloedown { Eh M CBL-Armdale Chorus | WGR-The Gangbusters | BC Webley I Noble' CIBC-Juke Box Jury | WBEN-Your Hit Parade CJBC- Sighton Noble's CFRB-Guy Lombardo 9:15 P.M. BL-C Ire t Choice CKEY-News; Lorne . [CKLB-Eddy Arnold Hag le id . Sr A . GR-Night Club; News Green Show hi |WBEN-Grand Ole Opry | WGR-Young Love 9:30 P.M. |CFKB-Ray Pearl pry! WBEN-High School |CKLB-Old Ranch House | Orchestra Forum | CJBC-Gancer, Talk | aaa T.15 P.M, WGR-The Godfrey goo id i | Digest |CFRB-Harvey Crawtord CBL:Meno From Lake | ywBEN-Dennis Day | Orchestra WEEN ory Thue as, 9:45 P.M. { 12 MIDNIGHT 8 : 0 iM od . CRLE Presenting Ed. CKLB-News and Sports; | yi »M. McCurdy |CJBC-Dance Orch | | J BL-CBC-News; Voce Orchestra { Off | CJBC-London Dance {CFRB-News and Sports; Orch. | Tony Pastor Orch. 10.00 P.M. |CKEY-News; House { CKEY-Musical Mys- |CKLB-News; Sat Night | Party | teries | Dancing Party . |WGR-News; Night Club | WGR-Vaughn Munroe |CJBC-Dance Orchestra | of the Air | ! | | Road anu News nalysis | WBEN-News; Tex Sign. | Range CJBC-Musical Program He's in Love Pooh-Poohs Idea Warden Gets Wolf Cubs These four wolf cubs were captured near Orangeville, Ont., after they were spotted with their mother. The mother ran away and now Eddie Smith, game warden, has the cubs, --Central Press Canadian. oh; radio parts back in the early days Basket Fishing when most folks assembled their own sets, He had an experimental television station on the air more than 20 years ago. His big plant here is turning out television sets on a two-shift basis and can't' keep up with orders, but Goldberg says he's content to re- main a relatively small manufac- turer--and a solvent one. Maestro Arturo Toscanini is such an ardent television fan that he had a special set installed on the train when he set out on his cur- rent, six-week tour with the _Jation- al Broadcasting Company sympl.ony so' he wouldn't miss any of .is favorite programs. The swing in public preference for bigger television pictures con- tinues, with the comparatively new rectangular shaped viewing tubes gaining rapidly in favor. The rec- tangular shape, instead of round, makes possible more compact sets and, also produces the full image sent out by the station without cutting off the corners of the pic- ure. Famous Caricatured In Life-Size Models Wigan, Lancashire, England, --- (CP) -- Number 11 Harrogate Street is a small house in a row that bulges with famous people, Only four of its 30-odd occu- pants walk and talk. They are rail- way shunter John Prescott, his wife, Esther and their children John, 5, and Margaret, 10. The rest of the household are all life-size models created by 40-year- old Prescott in his spare time. Among them are Winston Churchill, President Roosevelt, Laurel and Hardy, Greta Garbo, Gandbi, George Bernard Shaw and Sir Stafford Cripps. Each model is a light-hearted caricature of the real person's best known mannerisms. "At one time I, was keen to bee come a cartoonist," Prescott said, "but though I studied hard it didn't seem' to be my line, Then I gotr the idea of combining cari cature with life-like models. "Dressing the models is a bit ex- pensive,' though my wife and I make what we can. I use ordinary clay for the heads, then cast them in plaster. Coloring the. features is a ticklish job but I've now got the right flesh tints." * SAFETY FOR CYCLISTS Vancouver --(CP)-- Young cyec- litsts here are to be trained:-in rules of the road. Permission has been granted a service club (Lions) to train the boys one night a week. IN wy y a Cy PD J, a Ui IN EVERYTNING BUT PRICE 2) WW DAZ iT 74 ~--Central Press Canadian. | The annual smelt run in Ontario's | Great Lakes drew thousands of net- and-basket fishermen to the shores. | Here a net is emptied of fish at | Burlington Beach, near Hamilton. Bushel baskets by the dozen were filled as the fishermen reported good catches, Video Will Have Harmful Effects By WAYNE OLIVER in the economy--but the| overall final effects will be over-| whelmingly for the good. | | Goldberg recalls that is was fear- | ted the phonograph record business CJBC-Toast and Jam- boree CKEY-Musical Clock CBL~-Music For Madam CJBC-Ontario Roundup CFRB-Music for You CJBC-Pick ot the Pops WGR-Junior Miss would be killed by radio, buy in-| New York,--(AP)--A veteran of stead it boomed to greater heights | the industry, who has been through | WBEN-Ed McConnell SATURDAY AFTERNOON JKLB-News; Mid-day Melodies CBL-News; Weather CJBC-Pick of the Pops CFRB-Music by Roth | 12 NOON | CKEY-News; New Style | Music WGR-Theatre of Today WBEN-News # 12.16 P.M. BL-~Sports College WBEN---Washington Correspondent 12.30 P.M. JKLB-News; Sports CBL-CBC Stamp Club CJBC-Walter Bowles; Musical Program CFRB-News CKEY-Lorne Green WGR-Grand Central WBEN-Luncheon with Lopez 12.45 P.M. SKLB-The Vocal Spotlite CBL-The Answer Man CJBC-Byways of Beauty CFRB-Hospitality Time CKEY-Singin Sam 1.00 P.M. JKLB-News; All I'ime Hit Parade CJBC-Junior Junction CBL~-News; Weather CFRB-Shoe Talk; Organ Music CKEY-News; Tops in Pops WUR-Hollywood Stars WBEN-National Farm and Home Hour 1.15 P.M. CBL-This Week-- "Education Week" CFRB-Better Business Bureau 1.30 P.M. JBC-Byways of Beauty CBL-World Church News WGR-Give and Take Music; CFRB-Presenting Ed McCurdy 1 1,45 P.M. CFRB-Report from Par- liament Hill | LU BC-Songs ot Anne Shelton CBL-Concert Favorites WBEN-Here's to Vet- erans 2.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Motor City Matinee WBEN-Recovery Story CJBC-101 Ranch Boys CBL-Folk Song Time JFRB-The Show Goes On CKEY-News; Jerry Burke 2.30 P.M. CJBC-Voices Down the Wind NGR-Get More Out of Lite WBEN-Associated Male Choruses CFRB-Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar 2.45 P.M. VGR-Handy Man 3.00 P.M, WBR-Meetin' Keaton CKEY-News; Jerry Burke VBEN-Pioneers of Orchestra CFRB-Report from Overseas CJBC-Small Types Club Concert (Massey Hall) 3.15 P.M. CBL-News; Saturday : Magazine ~FRB-Adventures in Science CFRB-Young Love 3.30 P.M. CFRB-Adventures of Philip Marlowe WBEN---The U.N. Story CJBC-Caribbean Cross- roads 3.45 P.M. CFRB-Dick Haymes Show 4:00 P.M. JKLB-News; Rainbow Ballroom CFRB-David Stephens Orch. CJBC-Juke Box Serenade CKEY-News; Club 580 WGR-Football Game WBEN-Living 1950 CHIpSaturday Serenade 4.30 P.M. CFRB-Saturday at. thi Chase CJBC-0Old, New, Borrowed, Blue WBEN-Honeymoon Hotel CBL-London Studio Melodies 5.00 P.M. 'KLB-News for Teens; Rainbow Ballroom WGR-News; Interlude CJBC-Jazz Unlimited CFRB-Young Love CKEY-News; Studio With A Party ~BL-Ballet Club 5.15 P.M. CBl.-Ballet Club WGR-Star of the Week 5.30 P.M. CBL-Ballet Club CJBC-Jazz Unlimited CKEY-Make Believe Ballroom NGR-Cisco Kid WBEN-Reading Symphony 5.45 P.M. WGR-Music In Lhe Morgan Manner CBL-Ballet Club CFRB-Let"s Play Canasta | WBEN-Hollywood Stars £2 N.Z Bird Watcher By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent Dunedin, N.Z. -- (CP) -- A man who has just returned from three months of self-imposed exile on a eserted island is developing meth- s of measuring bird populations which may be adopted by ornitholo- gists throughout the world. © L. E. Richdale of Dunedin lived alone in & small shack on Whero Island, a half acre forest-clad piece of land off the south coast of New | Zealand, Lives Like Hermit | For his study Richdale has chosen five species of petrels which inhabit Whero Island. He has been watch- ing the birds for 10 years now and in that time has spent about a year on the island. His first" task when he arrived for his latest stay was to check the 850 burrows he had recorded on previous visits. The petrels nest in burrows and some return to the same ones each year while others move on to new ones. Richdale's next job was to search the island Between thé Lines * ~Central Press Canadian. Head-over-heels in love with a young woman he has never met, Sam Hedge, 61, a Chicago chef, goes into a hand-stand as he sets forth for Austria to claim his bride. She | is Brigitte Rauch, 31, the "Village Queen" of Bad Gleichenberg, Aus- tria, and he courted her by mail! He expects to be married either in Rome or Vienna. | for new burrows and record then, | Then the night work began. Each burrow had to be inspected in turn | and the birds in them checked. Many had bands fixed by Richdale on previous visits, while on hun- | dreds of others he had to place new bands. | To get the work done in the cor- rect season Richdale had to work in all types of weather, sometimes in terrific winds, So exacting was the work that he lost 14 pounds and became so weak after prolonged | observation in badd weather that he | had diflicully at times 'in keeping to his schedule. Now that his observations have been completed, a major task re- mains in collating all the data and putting his findings into a form readily applicable to other types of birds. Ornithologists in many parts of the world are awaiting the results of his work with interest. ! it all before, predicts the United States will take television in stride as it did radio. | Isidor Goldberg, in the husiness| since the cat's whisker, dots-and- | dashes era, recalls that many die | predictions were made for radio! as they are being made for le.e- vision--about possible harmful ef- fects and how this and that business | would be ruined. | "When radio first came out, there were forecasts that it would revu- | lutionize our lives--and it did-- | but the people took it in stride," says Goldberg, President -f Pilot Radio Corp. | It looks as if television will be the same way, he says. It may greatly change our daily lives but | will do it so gradually we'll be al- most unaware of the effect. It may, he says, actually have a few | ! second revolutionary era in broad- than it ever reached in prez radio] days. | He forsees television having bene- | ficial rather than harmful effects on such things as the stage and concert, hall. He declares it may hurt attendance at neighborhood movie houses," particularly for ciass | B rictures, but that it also may | create new demand for many pro-| ducts and, among other things, mage folks more conscious of their home | furnishings. ! Despite some criticism of tele-| vision for its effect on children, Goldberg believes the net effect is| for the good and that "it is making | precocious children out of timid ones." Goldberg 1s going through the casting. In radio since 1908, he was | CANCER The World's Most Dreaded Disease macnn | (CAN BE STOPPED | its level Perr emo v one of 'the principal makers of A NEW PAINT BR WHETHER IT costs .90¢ if Dunkit Paint Brush C does not restore your brushes soft as new. Never weakens - use a and again. 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