. PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950 RADIO LOG - TIME J¢ 8 Sop CKLB-News; Sports - CBL-Melody Parade CJBC-0tf the Récord CFRB-Bing Crosby Sings CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-WBEN-News; Sig Smith, Sports 6.15 ™m » CKLB-Supper Clu 3 CHBL-News and Weather CFRB-Untario on Parade WEBEN-Sports 6.20 P.M. WGR-Outdoor Barometer 6:25 P.M. . WGR-Man About lown 6.30 P.M. CBL-International Com- mentary ; Divertimento CJBC-Byng Whitteker; Ron McAllister, CJBC-Count of Monte Cristo WGR-Club 15 CBL-Canadian Music CKEY-Gordon Macrae WBEN-Orchia Week- end 7.45 P.M. CKLB-Hospitality Time CFRB-Kate Aitken WGR-Edward R. Murrow News WBEN-H. V, Kalten- C born CJBC-Thinking Lay 8.00 P.M. CKLB-Adventures of C Maisie CFRB-WUR-Mr., Cha- meleon CKEY.News: Mickey Lester WBEN-Halls ot lvy CJBC-Ozzie and Harriet CBL-"The White Mustang" (Short Story)- B30 P.M. Cc Sports CFRB-News; Sports WGR-The 6.30 Show WBEN-Jos Wesp; Top Tunes 6.45 P.M. CKLB-Bing Crosby Show CJBC-Pacing the Pops CHRB-Sohgs ot our Times WGR-Lowell Thomas WBEN-Three Star Extra 7.00 P.M. CKLB-News in One Min- ute; Dick Haymes Show CBL-Jimmie Shields, Tenor CJBC-0Oft the Record CFRB-Beulah CKEY-News; Ballroom WBEN-One Man's Family WGR-Beulah 7.15 P.M. CKLB-Lynn Murray Show CBL-Introduction CKLB-Danger, Dr. Danfield CJIBC-The Great Gildersleeve CFRB-The Commodores WGR-Dr. Christian WBEN-Grest Gilder- slesve CBL-The Wind, Our Enemy 8:45 P.M. CKEY-Strike Resume; 9.00 P.M. CKLB-MGM Theatre of the Air ,CJBC-The Army Show CKEY-News; Music Box WBEN-Dangerous Assignment WGR-It Pays To Be Ignorant CBL-'"Confessions of An Immigrant's Daughter" (Drama) 9:15 P.M. CKEY-Music Box 9.30 P.M. CJBC-Dixieland Jazz Bands C. CJBC-Chicho Valle WBEN-The Big Sto y WGR-Xavier Cugat's CFRB-Xavier Cugat CBL-News CJBC-Bruce Webb, Bass CKLB-News: Sports CJBC-Dance Orch. CKEY-News; Joe Crys. dale WBEN-Dangerous As- CFRB-This Is CK LE-Melodio Moments CFRB-Organ Reverie JKLB-News; Ken's CBL-CBC News; London CFRB-Néws; Midnight CKEY-News; Sports WGR-WBEN-News CJBC-United Nations WBEN-Late Sports; CKEY-Bill's Place CBL-Especially For You CJBC-Preludes to WGR-Man About WBEN-Turning of the Tide CKLB-News and Sports CBL-CJBC-INews CFRB-News and Sports; TABLE Orchestra Orchestra 10.18 P.M. KEY-Freddie Grant Trio 10.30 P.M. BL-Paul Doktor, * Violist signment Stepping Out the Story 10.45 P. KEY-Hi: of the ay; Crysdale and Corner Studio Concert J BC-News Merry Go Round LAFF - A -DAY corn 1ma KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, inc, WORLD RIGHTS Finals; Toronto Crossroads 1.16 P.M. Off the Record 11.830 P.M. Dreaming Midnight 12.00 MIDNRGHT Midnight Merry JKLEBE-News; Sports CBL-Melody Parade CFRB-Bing Crosby ngs CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-WBEN-News; CKLB-Supper Club CBL-News; Farm WBEN-Hubbell, Sports WGR-Outdoor Barom- THURSDAY EVENING 8.00 P.M. CBL-Radio Mur: Sig Smith, Sports | 6.15 P.M. Mus Markets CJBC-John CKEY-New Les 6.20 P.M. eter; Man About Town and CHERB-has Aitken WGR-Edward R. i News |WBEN-Richard Harkness CKLB-Philo Vancc CBL~Jack Bristowe Adventurer ter WBEN-John Barrymore Cartoons CJBC-Harmonica Hare mony WGR-Hallmark Playhouse WBEN-Cass Daley 10.16 P.M. CBL-News Roundup 10.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CJBC-Jan Singer's Orchestra CKEY-iNews, Joe Crysdale WGR-Two for the Show WBEN-People Are Funny TOW P.M. icale Steele, s; Mickey Shakespeare Bingo Games Under Cloud In Windsor Windsor, Ont., Sept. 19 (CP) -- The Windsor City Council has been asked to consider the place of lot- teries, bingos and other games of chance as part of a general reor- ganization of law enforcement in this border city. Mayor Arthur J. Reaume gave notice to City Council, last night that he will introduce a resolu- tion concerning such games cf chance at the next meeting of council Oct. 3, , 3 He declined to reveal the terms of the resolution, but said he wanted council members to think about the subject before it was' brought be- fore them. Mayor Reaume is a member of the three-man Windsor police com- mission which met Monday and Tuesday to consider a reorganiza- tion of the police force. No Plans Announced The commission adjourned yes- terday without announcing any plans for a shake-up of the force, which was severely criticized in a report by two Provincial police in- spectors published last week. The report resulted in the resig- nations of two commission members and the retiring of Crown Attor- ney E. C. Awrey. Two new com- missioners, Judge Archibald Coch- rane of Brampton and Magistrate Roland A. Harris of Windsor, were appointed. Commission meetings were ad- journed when Judge Cochrane, who has been named commission chair- man, was forced to return to his duties in Brampton. They are ex- pected to resume Oct. 2, provided Judge Cochrane can be present. The task of reorganizing Windsor police was approached slowly in the new commission's two days cf meetings, to permit the two rew || | members to study the present situ- ation. The commission expressed agree- | ment with the Provincial. police re- | recommendations in . the report calling for a reorganization of the police morality squad. The report, written by Provincial Police Inspectors Frank C, Kelly and W. H. Lougheed, said that vice "flourished" in Windsor and that police officials must have been aware of it. . It also referred to lotteries and bingos, which City Council is to consider. [ The violations were "trivial," the inspectors reported, "but the fact still remains that the law was be- ing flagrantly broken and the au- thorities should have taken appro- priate action to prevent its cor: tinuance." Brighton, England -- (CP) Strange catch from Brighton's fam- ous Palace pier was a school of octopus. Fifty of the fish measur- ing three feet across were hauled up and thrown back by irate angl- ers, 2 Io XY 1 mm tl Boe" Annie Resents Harness In Burst of Temper Goderich, Sept. 20--(CP; --Annie is a saddle horse. When Trainer Babe Arbour hitched her to a sulky Tuesday and tried to make a har- ness racer of her, she-- Dumped Arbour and galloped in- to the centre of town; Lowered her head and charged between a telephone pole and a guy-wire, smashing the sulky to bits; Pounded and snorted around the town square, scattering pedestrians in all directions; Raced into a lumber yard, play- ed hide-and-seek with Arbour, fin ally calmed down and-- Got a solemn promise from him that he'd never, never try again to make a harness horse of Annie. SATU EDDIE STR ONE NIGHT ONLY RDAY and His Orchestra OuD BOBBY and His ~ Coming Sat., Sept. 30 GIMBY Orchestra Regent -- "Beau Geste" 1.30, 5.30, 9.30. "Lives of a Bengal Lancer -- 3.35, 7.35. Last com- | plete show, 7.30 p.m. Plaza -- "Blossoms in the Dust" -- | 115, 3.17, 5.04, 7.06, 926. Last! complete show, 9.00 p.m. Drive-In -- "Stork Bites Man" -- 8.00, 10.20. "The Sainted Sisters" --9.10 p.m. Last complete show, 9.30 p.m. Biltmore -- "The Fighting 69th"-- 1.00, 440, 8.20. "Sergeant York" --2.19, 5.59, 9.39. Last complete show, 8.20 p.m. : Marks -- "A Ticket To Tomahawk" -- 1.00, 4.05, 7.15, 10.25. "Night and the City" -- 2.30,-5.35, 8.45. Last complete show, 8.45 p.m. DANCING at the $2.00 Per Couple -- Dancing 9-12 MARKS] 77, N THE GRERT comepy ar ve -" * hd LJ Ja AVALON JKEY-Cavaicade of Go Round 6.30 P.M. CBL-CBC Round lable 10.46 £.M, CFRB-Jack Smith WGR-Jack Smith WBEN-World News ol WGR-ABC's of Music CKEY-News; House Party WGR-News; Man About CBL-International Commentary ; Divertimento WGR-F.B.1. in Peace and War 8.15. P.M. CKLB-Melodic Moments CFRB-Organ Reverie CKEY-Hit of the vay; port's recommendations for larger | station facilities and an expanded || WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, police force, FRIDAY and SATURDAY CJBC-A Date with Judy 7.30 P.M. CKLB-Singin' Sam CFRB-Club 15 ' THURSDAY MORNING 7.00 AM. 1 boree WGR-Russ Morgan. '8 3 CFRB-Bandstand 10:15 A.M. CELE-News} Morning vv WBEN-Clint Buahlman | WGR-Arthur Godtrey CBL-News: Concert man CBL-Kindergarten of : 8.30 A.M. the Air CKLB-News; Commun- |CFRB-Ann Adam ity Playtime 10.30 A.M. CBL-Melody on the Move, CBL-Allison Grant CFRB-News; Novelette | CJBC-The Bachelor 8.45 AM. CFRB-The Stars Sing CFRB-Gospe! Singer WGR-Arthur Godfrey 9.00 AM. WBEN-Double or CKLB-News; Morning Nothing Devotions 10.456 A.M. CBL-News; Musio in CBL-Jane Weston the Morning 'CJBC-Modern Romances CJBC-Nev:s ; Melodies CFRB-Romance of Frem Years Gone Helen Trent By , | WBEN-Dorcthy Dix CFRB-News; Neighbor- 11.00 A.M. hood News CBL~Road of Life CKEY-News; All Time |CJBC-Betty and Bob Hit Parade CFRB-News; Mary WGR-Musical Clock Garden's WBEN-News Market Basket 9.15 A.M. CKEY-News; Ballroom CKLB-Homemaker WBEN-We Love and Harmonies Learn CJBC-Breaktast Club ? 11.15 A.M. CBL-Big 8 WBEN-Breakfast at 12 Sister The Lenox Midnight CKLB-Néws; These Are WBEN-News; Ambas- Tops | sador Hotel CKEY-News; Parade of Orchestra CJBC-Byng Whittaker; They made no comment on other Dave Price, Sports CFRB-News; Sports WGR-Pfeiffer's Frolics WBEN-Joe Wesp; News 6.45 P.M. CKLB-Bing Crosby | Show Crysdale and Company 11.00 P.M. TKLB-News; Ken's Corner CKEY-News; Sports Final; Toronto Crossroads CJBC-News Bulletin CFRB-News; Midnight Merry Go Round WGR-News; News Analysis WBEN-News CBL~Sportsman's Show 11.18 P.M. WGR-Late Sports; Bowling WBEN-Late Sports; Off the Record CKEY-Bill's Place 11.30 P.M. CBL-Musical Program CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-Eddy Howard Orch. WGR-Man About Midnight WBEN-Music to Remember 11:45 P.M. WBEN-Appointment with Music 12 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Sign Off CBL-CJBC-News CFRB-News and Sports Midnight Merry Go Round CKEY-News; House CBL-Musical Program. 3.30 P.M. CKLB-Damon Runyon Theatre CBL-Singing in the Wilderness CJBC-Court of Opinions CFRB-Radio Folks WGR-Mr. Keen | WBEN-Advance Release i 8:45 P.M. !CKEY-Strike Resume; 9.00 F.M. CKLB-News in One Min- ute; Wayne King [Extra RCHARD WINK pg HAVE FUN AT THE DRIVEN THEATRE CJBC-Off the Recoru CFRB-Songs ot onr Times (6.50, WGR-Lowell Thomas WBEN-Three Star Bxtra . | Show 7.00 P.M. {CJBC-Inner Sanctum CKLB-News in One Min- CKEY-News: Music ute; Dick i Box Haymes Show |WBEN-Draghet CBL-CBC Opera Stars | CFRB. Suspense CJBC-Poole's Paradise WGR-Suspense CFRB-Beulah CBL-John and Judy ,.. CKlY-News; Ballroom 9:15 P.M. WBEN-One Man's CKEY-Baseball Digest Family 9.30 P.M. WGR-Beulah CKLB-Hollywood 7.15 P.M. Theatre CKLB:Lynn Murray CBL-Glover's Lane how CJBC-Promenade CBL-Ed McCurdy Sings Symphony Concert CFRB-Jack Smith CKEY-Calvacade of WHEEN-World News Music CKEY-Drama Work- WGR-Crime Photog- rapher WBEN-Dufty's Tavern CFRB-Dixieland Jazz Concert Time CJBC-Toast and Jam- boree CFRB-News; Top o' the Morning CKEY-Musical Clock WGR-Musical Clock WBEN-News 7:15 P.M. WBEN-Clint Buehiman 7:25 P.M. CFRB-Livestock Review 7.30 A.M. CKLB-News; Farmers Notebook CBL~News; Concert Time; Melody Hi, hts CFRB-News;Barry and Betty CKEY-News; Musical Clock this, my great- est perform- once, | was not fentirely olonel" i -~=Belvedere JACKIE COOPER \ The Sirs WILLIAM DEMAREST fenroe Reeves Beulah Bondi LD OVER! For Thursday Only HER FIGHTING WORDS STARTLED THE NATION: "THERE ARE NO ILLEGITIMATE BABIES, ONLY ILLEGITIMATE PARENTS!" Greer Waller GARSON - PIDGEON "BLOSSOMS inthe DUST" 7.40 AM. CFRB-Top o' the Morn- ing; Sports Roundup 7.50 AM. WGR-News 7.56 A.M. CKLB-Fun at Breakfast CFRB-Sports 8.00 AM. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-CBC News CJIBC-Walter Bowles News; Dave shop' WGR-Jack Smith Show 7.30 P.M. CKLB-8ingin' Sam CJBC-Musical Program | 9:45 P.M. CFRB-Club 15 CKEY-Music Box CBL-Trades and Labor | 10.00 P.M. Congress Con- | CKLB-News; These vention Are Tops CKEY-Cisco Kid | CBL-News Bulletin WBEN-Orcnid (Weekend CFRB-Johnny Dollar WGR-Club 15 "*¥ |SIEEY-Parade of Bands 7.45 P.M, CJBC-A! Bollington, Or- CKLB-Hospitality Time | ganist CJIBC-Maurice Boding- ton CFRB-Novatime; Barry and Betty WBEN-Report from the Pentagon -- Brookfield Serenade 11.30 A.M. CBL-Dancing Feet CJBC-Bob Poole Show CFRB-Carmen Cavallero Orch. WGR-Grand Slam WBEN-Jack Berch 11.45 A.M. CBL-Laura Limited CFRB-Strike .up the Band: News CKEY-The Stars Sing WGR-David Harum 9.20 AM. CFRB-Rhythm Rhap- sody 9.30 AM. CBL-Musical Program CFRB-Brighter Day WGR-Reggie & Billy Keaton 9.45 AM. CBL-Light and Lyrical CFRB-Dick Haymes Show 10.00 A.M. CKLB-News; Rainbow Ballroom CIBC-Welcome to Hollywood CFRB-Sammy Kaye's CKLB-Eddy Arnold uren. Show CKEY-News; Ballroom CBL-Morning Devotions WBEN-Weicome Tra- WBEN-Lora Lawton CJBC-Toast and Jam- velers CJBC-Cote Glee Club THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12.00 NOON WGR-News; Meetin' CKLB-News; - Mid-day with Keaton Melodies CBL-Jack Berch CBL-News CJBC-News; Styles in CJBC-June Dennis Song Y-News; Pick the OF CKE din Fo CFRB-News; Hollywood Party WGR-News; Man About Midnight WBEN-News; Jimmy Bradford; Freddy Martin's Orch. information on racio programs is sapplied by the individnal stations. The Times-Uazette prints programs, corrections and changes as submitted and does not lity for ftotin Enniskillen W.A. Entertained By Haydon Ladies MRS. HILDA CROSSMAN Correspondent Haydon, Sept. 19--The W.A. meet- ing for September was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cecil Slemon when the ladies of the Enniskillen W.A. were enter- LJ - - - WGR-Musical Clock WBEN-News 8.15 A.M. TO INCREASE WORKING STAFF Toronto, Sept. 20 -- (CP) -- A spokesman for A .V. Roe Canada Ltd., builders of the New Canuck twin-jet fighter, said Tuesday an eventual 5,000-person increase in staff is foreseen as the company expands due to Canada's commit ments in international defence. The plant now employs more than 4,000 workers, IFLLFIRE. mn Jrdcolor ---- AM ELLIOT FORREST + TUCKER - DAVIS /4 WARNE F PAY FIX 7) GRANT WITHER Women; Motor City Matinee CBL-Brave Voyage CJBC-Byngtime CFRB-Guiding Light CKEY-Women's News; T Foto-Nite Offer TONITE LABOR INCOME AT PEAK Ladies WGR-WEEN-News Show Business WGR-Second Mrs. .Bur- ton Reports CKEY-News; Club 680 WGR-Meetin' with tained. The persident opened the meet- Ottawa, Sept. 20--(CP)--Cana- dian labor income hit a new monthly peak of $683,000,000 in Color by TECHNICOLOR GARY COOPER in "SERGEANT YORK" Last 1 imes) TODAY?) ing. Mrs. B. Kellar read the Bible reading and the devotional service was taken by Mrs. . Potts. Mrs, H. Mills had charge of the following program: Mrs. M. Hobbs gave a very interesting paper; Mrs, Theo Slemon gave a reading; Mrs. M. Stainton an instrumental solo and a duet was sung by Mrs, A. Brunt and Mrs. F. Beckett. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore, Bow= manville; Mr, and Mrs. R. Cochrane -- Brady were, Sunday visitors with Phones: Mr. B. Stephen. June, the Bureau of Statistics re- ported Tuesday. An upward swing in employment and a slight rise in average weekly earnings account- ed for the record, which was up by six per cent over June of last year. WBEN-Double or Nothing 2.15 P.M. CBL-A Book 1 Like (Talk) omens News ommentary GFRB-Ma Perkins WGR-Perry Mason 2:20 P.M. CKEY-Jerry Burke Show 2.30 P.M. CFRB-Backstage Wife CBL-Encores WGR-Nora Drake WBEN-Live Like a "MOTE: ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS Keaton WBEN-Backstage Wife 4.15 P.M. CKLB-Rainbow + Ballroom CBL-From the Classics CFRB-Brighter Day WBEN-Stella Lalas 4.30 P.M. CBL-Bernie Braden Tells a Story CFRB-Our Gal Sunday CJBC-Hannibal Cobb WBEN-Lorenzo Jones WGR-Meetin" with Keaton 4.45 P.M. TODAY & THURS. "FIGHTING 69th" -- All Star Cast CBL-Aunt Lucy CJBC-Riders of the Purple Sage CFRB-Farm and Home News WGR-Aunt Jenny WBEN-0ld Saddlebags . 12.30 LAT STARTS TOMORROW ACTION! INTRIGUE! VIOLENCE! CJIBC-Waiter Bowles; ' Smal! Types Club CFRB-News; Women in the News eS CKEY-Lorne Green WGR-Helen Trent WBEN-Luncheon Club 12.45 P.M. CKLB-Voca: spotlight CFRB-Big Sister Millionaire 2.45 P.M. CPRE-Toms Widder rown WGR-Brighter Lay WBEN-Light of the CKEY-Champion Round-up WGR-Our Gal Sunday; WBEN-Luncheon Club 1.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Stop the Record CBL-News; Weather CJBC-Don Sims Show CFRB-Perry Mason CKEY-News; Barry and Betty; Tops in ps WGR-Big Sister 1.156 P.M. World 3.00 P.M, CKLB-News; Relax end Listen CBL-WBEN-Life Can Be Beautiful CJBC-Afternoon Concert KEY-News; Show Business WGR-Nana from Nowhere CFRB-News; Request. fully Yours 8.16 P.M. CBL-Ma Perkins CBL-The Happy Gang CFRB-Luncheon Date WGHKR-Ma Perkins CFRB-Luncheon Late WGR- Young Ur. Malone CJBC-Sir Basil Brogke 5 PM CKLEB-What's In a Name? WELEN.Gauy Work 1.45 P.M. CBL-Invitation to the Waltz WG R-Guding Light CFRE-')r Malone Don Sita Show CFRB-News; Hollywood CJBC-Sports. CFRB-Hilltop House WRBEN-Road of Life 3.30 P.M. CFRB-Colgate Mailbag CBL-Pepper Young WBIN-Pepper Young CKEY-Double or C C Nothing WGR-House Party; Cedric Adams 3.45 P.M CKLB-Barry Wood C ) how CBL-WBEN-Right to Happiness 4.00 P.M. CKLB-News: Rainbow Ballroom ad CBL-Your Program; CJBC-When a Girl Marries Cras News ; Hit Tunes y WGR-News; Meetin' WBEN-When a Girl CFRB-Who Am 1 8. SKLB-News for the CBL-~Adventure Story WGH-venway babren. heit i WBEN-Just Plain Bin CFRB-W CFRB-Sweetwood WGR-Curt Massey WBEN-Front Page CBL-Strike up the Band CFRB-The Record Shop WBEN-Widder Brown CJBC-Behind the Story 5.00 P.M CKLB-News; Rainbow allroom Closing Markets KEY-News; Studio with Keaton Marries 5:18 P.M. 3 P.M. Community; Rain. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ginn, Cadmus, visited with Mr. D. Black. Mr. and Mrs. D. Carr and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Beach were Sunday visitors of Mr. Fred King, Oshawa. Sunday School and church service will be at 3 o'clock on Sunday aft- ernoon, when the Sunday School Rally program will be held. A gopd number out is anticipated. Plans are being made for our thankoffering service on October 1. Mr. Walker, Toronto, visited with his parents on Sunday. Mrs. E. Brooking and Mrs. M. Branigan, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon. bow Ballroom JBL. the Record -Make Believe Ballroom ho Am I? 845 P.M. BlL-Western Five Serenade Darrel) 5.55 P.M, and bronc! MorNINGCOUGHS Da La tough and 'wheeze or an at aight? Do you may be toms or Bronchitis. } MEN dose of - now, working ood and thus reaching lungs ial tubes. to help relax that ogged up stuffy fee! the chest, theh Natu cl helps fh Joosen, | hd. lean out tek, fresh ie your lungs and 1 8 Jou Sev rest- ful sleep. Ask your Batisfaction or money di for MEND. 3 ruggist or ACO. * MICHAEL ® Newspaper ® Direct Mail © Neon Signs . « . The Opening of New Offices of . . . NTERPRISES (Advertising Agency and Manufacturer's Agents) 81 KING STREET WEST ® Artists Agents ® Sound Aeroplane & Truck ® Commercial Photography HOPKINS F ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: "Bias. \@™ 5686) -- 5353) "BEACH PEACH" POPEYE COLOR CARTOON CANADA CARRIES ON LATEST WORLD NEWS + HAL WALLIS cre starring BARBARA WENDELL STANWYCK: COREY WALTER HUSTON JUDITH ANDERSON GLBERT ROLAND. THOMAS GOMEZ , " AfaNOuS_ PLAYERS THEATRE REGENT CECE TODAY ONLY "BEAU GESTE" 3 "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER