FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951 tHE DAILY re ' PAL ; ' _RADIO LOG - TIME TABLE information on radio programs Is supplied by the individual stations. The Times-lLazette prints programs, cor and change ~as submitted and does not ibility for i a listi FRIDAY EVENING 7:45 PM, CFRB-Kate Aitken WGR-E. R. Murrow : 10:15 P.M. CBL-CBC News 10:30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CKEY-News; Sports WGR-Wrestling | WBEN-Sports CBL-Sumberg Ensemble |ICFRB-Breezing Along 10:45 P.M. {CKLB-Melodic Moments CKEY-Hit of the Day; Dick Haymes CFRB-Headliners | Sportscast {WBEN-Government Talk, Pro & Con 11:00 P.M. CKLB-News; Platter Party |cKEY-News; Quiz |CFRB- News; Lonesome Gal; Hight Bells WGR-News Reporter; News Analysis WBEN-News CBL-Linger Awhile CJBC-Dominion News 11:15 P.M. WGR-Late Sports; Bowling Briefs WBEN-Late Sports; B. Baron CJBC-United Nations 11:30 P.M. CFRB-News and Sports; Merry Go Round WGR-Man About Midnight WBEN-Boston - Sym- phony Dress Rehearsal CBL-Opening Night CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming 12:00 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Platter | Party ICKEY- News; 6:00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CKEY-News; Ballroom r CHKHB-Bing -Brosby WEEN. (06 Man s amily WOR News; Spots; !CBL-Comic Strip eter; Man About CJBC-Foster Hewitt " 8:00 P.M. WBEN-News CKLB-News; Crime CBL-Musical Program Does Not Pay CJBC-Elwood Glover CKEY-News; Mickey 6:15 P.M jester Show 4 i B-H 'amil CKLB-Supper Club RE Har WGR-Songs For Sale CFRB-Ontario Marches |\wBEN-Nero Wolfe Lo. Om CBL-Now I Ask You WBEN-Sports CJBC-Mus, Rendezvous po! CBL-CBC News; Sports 8:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. |CKLB-Doctor Kildare CFRB-News; Sports; |CFRB-Treasure Trail Songs of Our |WGR-Songs for Sale Times |WBEN-Sam Spade WGR-Duquesne Show 'CBL-D. Cossack Chorus CBL-Commentary; CJBC-Treasure Trail Ra whide 9:00 P.M. CKLB-Frank Race CKEY-News; L. Rum- CJBC-Bing Whittaker; D ble; Crysdale & Co. ave Price WBEN-Joe Wesp; Top Tunes 6:45 P.M. WGR-News WBEN-Three Star Extra, News CJBC:-Elwood Glover 7:00 P.M. CKLB-Smiley Burnette CKEY-News; Ballroom CFRB-Beulah WGR-Beulah WBEN-Cisco Kid CBL-Overture Please 7:15 P.M. CKLB-Marvin Miller, + Tel. Highlights CFRB-Jack Smith Show WGR-Jack Smith Show WBEN-Perry Como CFRB- Arthur Godfrey 'WGR-Hear It Now WBEN-The Magnificent! Montague CJBC-Ford Theatre -- '"'Paradine Case' CBL-Rythmes de Paris 9:15 P.M. CKEY-Baseball 9:30 P.M. CKLB-Box 13 CFRB-Mr. Keene WGR-Broadway's My Beat WBEN-Duffy"s Tavern CBL-Scotland Yard 10:00 P.M. CKLB-News; These Are Tops CKEY-News; Parade of House CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer 27 5. borders on 6. argument against 7. samplers 8. young hogs 9. sharp 10. Russian city 11, foot: comb. form 17. ran swiftly 19. like a sister § iy pecent Answer to yesterday's puzzle. 93 mountain . daughter 'gap of Nyx 24. macaw . before 2% ance step . gently enti 27. be in debt England 29. unused . native metal 31. eNasing i . annoy pettily 34. procrasti- nates 2 Somaje 36. make beloved . devices for 38. stormed mounting 39. glut 53. cereal grasses VERTICAL 1. invoke 2. Samoan seaport 3. beset annoyingly 4. specialist HORIZONTAL 1. ness 5. fefgn 8. cease 12. summit 13. large serpent 4. rabbit speak haltingly . not scored marshaling Assam silkworm . wee born . accessory 51. unwritten narrative poetry . deity 45. 4 > 7:30 P.M. CKLB-Tello-Test CKEY-Mark Trail CFRB-Club 15 WGR-Club 15 WBEN-Life of Riley WBEN-World News CBL-National News CBL-Canadian Stories CJBC-Championship CJBC-8Safety Clinic Fights SATURDAY MORNING 6:00 AM. ~ CKEY-News; Sports CKLB-News; Ken's hal Top O' Koffee Korner |wGR- a Matuing CKBY-Music hdiiity sie} ews CFRB-Breakfast on the po "po News Farm CJBC-Walter Bowles; WGR-News; Chore H Dave Price Time | WBEN-News; Clint 8:15 AM. Bushiman |SKLB-Koffee Korner |cgpB-News; Ballroom 6:30 A.M. [Caey Musical, Clock ~~ |CKEY-News; Ballroom 0 re , { n uehlman Hits 4 BE CELE Ns yo Morne ® Divotions pL Shelley Pom ¥ i oast an |cWRE. F cit let oo IR a ke WGR-Farm Reporter | 8:30 A.M. |{WGR-Make Way For 6:45 AM. IPRLE: News; Ken's Youth _ Koffee Korner; 10:30 AM. WGR-Interlude; News , pi cris. News; Top O [WGR- Refreshment Time 7:00 AM. The Morning; |WBEN-Mary L. Taylor CKLB-News; Ken's lcBL-Musical March |{CBL-A Doorway in Koffee Korner KEY.N ® Music 9:00 A.M. : Fairyland EY Neus Top O' CKLB-News; Devotions | 11:00 A.M. The Morning [CKEY- Nowy! Jy and lc "KLB-News; Ballroom CKEY-Music; News inger CKEY-News; Ballroom WBEN-News CFRB-News; Your Gar- CFRB-News; The CBL-News; Music a den; Novatime Record Shop CJBC-Toast and WGR-Musical Clock WGR-News; Let's Jamboree WBEN-News Pretend 7:15 AM CBl,News; Music |WBEN-Archie Andrews i pst CJBC:No School Today |p), Calling All Children WBEN-Clint Buehlman 9:15 A.M. CJBC-Junior Junction me ib AM, CKLB-Rhythm and | 11:30 AM. -News; Ken's Reason /BEN- ) Koffee Korner |CFRB-Barnyard Follies [WBE Fd UsConnsll CKEY:News; Music WBEN-Uncle Ben I< gh A 0 |ICIJBC-Pick of the Pops CFRB-News; Top O 9:30 A.M. i The Morning; 2 Land |WGR-Maugham Theatre Sports Roundup CKLB-Adventure n 11:45 A.M. TN WGR-Mother Goose CBL-CBC News WBEN--Teen Canteen |CKEY-Songs of Our 8:00 AM. Times; The CJBC-Sarah and Peter | CKLB-News; Sports CFRB-Barnyard Follies Stars Sing SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 3:15 P.M. CFRB-Adventure Science 3:30 P.M. |CKEY-Take A Chance |CJBC-Dunn on Discs CF RB-Overseas Report |WBEN- -U.S. Army Band Party CFRB-News and Sports; | Merry Go Round | WGR-News; Man About | Midnight /WBEN-News; Orchestra CBL-CBC News CJBC-News Bands CFRB-Turnabout WGR-We Take Your Word 9:45 AM. Children's Theatre [CFRB-G. Wright; News | |WGR-Garden Gate | |WBEN-. Music for Young | lCKLB- | People [ \CIJBC-Musical Program | 10:00 AM. CBL-News; Weather | \CJBC-One O'clock Jump 12;00 NOON CKLB-News; Melodies EY-News; Pick the ime 1:15 P.M . CFRB-Today's Theatre (CBL-This Week; WGR-Theatre of Today| 1:30 P-M WBEN-News . id CYL-CBC News WGR-Give 204 Tans {(WBEN-The or 12:15 PM. CBL-World Church |CBL-Bandstand CERD Mindy we CJBC-Byways of Beauty | 3:45 P.M. -Correspdnden | b | CBL-Sports College 1:45 P.M. |{CFRB-Dinah Shore 12:30 P.M. |WBEN- -The oy Story 4:00 P.M. : CJBC-Anne Shelton oy : CKLB-News: Sports [CBL-Concert Favorites PULE News; B2]\ room REY -Lome Glee 2:00 P.M. |CFRB-Grey Lag Business Bureau CKLB-News; Sateen | Handicap Twirl CJBC-101 Ranch Boys WOR-Grand Contra ie |CKEY-Women's News; |WBEN-Song Festival Adams Show Business CBL-Folk Songs WBEN-High School (CFR. Hear 11 Now 4:15 PM. Forum, Students movin, ' |CJBC-Jazz Unlimited CBL-CBC Stamp Club |CBL-Opera Stars and CFRB-L. Castle Orch. GJBC-Waiter Bowles; Stories 4:30 PML Byng's Cholce |WBEN-Musicana CFRB-Music 12:45 P.M. WBEN-Bib City Ser. 5:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. CKLB-Vocal Spotlite CJBC-Juke Box Seren- CKLB-News; Rainbow Ballroom; News | CKEY-Champion ade CKEY-News; Studio in | Roundup WBEN-Bryant Orch. ORE rorge Wright CBL-Can. Rhapsody WBEN-Music 2:45 P.M. CBL-The Answer Man WGR-News; Interlude 1:00 P.M. 3 : CKLB-N + Sonor 3:00 P.M. e Bolt "of ford CKEY- "News; Show ess | CKEY-News; Tops In lcsBe- Fos rd Pops Crossroads | |WGR-Bandstand Cara- van |CFRB- Parliament Hill WBEN-National Farm |WBEN- -Song Festival and Home Hour |CBL-Sat. Magazine- B.C. Man Graduates 1 R Registered Nurse | Vancouver, April 27 (CP)--From | now on, it'll be James Bullen, R.N. Bullen, 33, graduated as a regis- tered nurse, first man in British Columbia history to do so. Along with the 110 girls in his graduating class at St. Paul's school | of nursing, Bullen wore white-- | white slacks and tunic. The girls carried bouquets, but he settled for | a flower in his lapel. "I was in the medical corps dur- | ing the war and I saw the need for male nurses," Bullen said. | "It's been fun," he said of his three years in training. | , Party CFRB-Clyde Beatty WGR-Cross Section WBEN-NBC Symphony CBL-Boys' and Girls' Week 5:30 P.M. CKEYBallroom JCFRB-Sat. at the Chase {WGR-Melody Trail CBL-Trans-Canada Bandstand CFRB-Songs for Sale WGR-Stars over Holly- wood LISTEN TONIGHT TO 2 G0 J J 12(0) 78209) X6{0):: WI [€] SCHOCL OF THE AIR 6:30 P.M. Torquay, Devon, Eng. -- (CP) -- A merchant seaman here explain- | . replenish 40. short epoch split stable stable com- partments 42. vipers See 1,000 Workers Needed In Sudbury Sudbury, April 27 (CP)--At least 1,000 miners and surface workers will be required in the Sudbury dis- trict by next June to meet the ex- | pansion requirements of Falcon- bridge and the International Nickel Company, R. H. Hall, manager of the Sudbury branch of the national employment, service, said. Since March, when the expan- sion got under way, workers have been flooding in from points as far | west as Alberta and as far east as the Maritimes. Most of the men | FESTIVAL i are without mining experience but | : are trained on the job. 0.C.V.l. Inco's 'plans to increase its 20,- | AUDITORIUM 000,000-pounds-a-month output of | nickel by an additional 1,000,000 pounds and similar plans on the | Tuesday May 8 8 p.m. journey 41. river in Italy 43. vex 44. utters 46. new: comb. form 39. Average time of solution: 2§ minutes. Distributed by King Features Syndicate London -- (CP)--William East- lake was awarded a gold medal as the winner of a ballroom dancing contest. William is 61. OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 19th Annual part of Falconbridge Nickel Mines | necessitate the heavy increase in| the labor force, Neither company imports Euro- pean miners directly as done in | some other mining industries. "Spring Opening Dance" Saturday, April 28th CEDAR BEACH PARK North Shore Musselmen's Loke VAN WALKER and His Orch. Featuring the Voice of Walter Scott Make Your Picnic Reservations Now! ed why he has three reflectors | and horn strapped to his suitcase "There's no excuse for any motor- ist knocking me down." EG vim tre oh CK B dial 1240 2 -- BIG DOG ACTS -- 2 (Not Movies) AND 1000 OF CANADA'S FINEST COLLIES and SHELTIES Obedience-Trained Dogs ARENA-TOMORROW Two Shows -- At 2 and 8 p.m. ADMISSION 50c¢ CHILDREN 25c¢ Also Presentation of Winning Essay Prize At 2 p.m. | THEA TRE * CUIDE / pwr i) Ar CATERING FACILITIES © FAMILY . CHURCH . COMMERCIAL for Information Drive-In Theatre -- . .. tonight at dusk. Regent -- "Vengeance Valley", 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.35. Last complete | show, 9 pm. Plaza--"Abbott and - Costello Meet the Invisible Man," 1:51, 3:55, 5:59, 7:41 and 9:45. Last complete show 9:00 pam. starting Marks -- "Thief of Bagdad," 1:00, 3:10, 5:25, 7:35 and 9:50 p.m. "Fargo Phantom," 2:45, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:25 p.m. Last complete show at 9:25 p.m. Biltmore--"My Blue Heaven," 1:00, 4:03, 7:07 and 10:23 pm. "Stars In My Crown," 2:34, 5:38 and 8:54 p.m. Last complete show 8:54 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING This Week Only! . CY McLEAN and Orchestra is brought miraculously alive by Anthony Dexter in "VALENTINO" sTARTS MON. Thr PLAZA DANCING 9 - 12 Brotherhood Award Presented to Frost Toronto, April 27 (CP)--Premier Frost has been chosen as the first recipient of a silver plaque given by the Beth Sholom Brotherhood in Toronto. Samuel] Feldt, Brother- hood president, said the award was made "to the Ontarian who has | made the greatest contribution to- | wards the furtherance of brother- | hood among all classes and creeds within the province." The citation recognizes the pass- | age of recent - Ontario legislation to outlaw discriinination for race, color or creed in employment, INDIANS KNOW LITTLE Toronto, April 27--(CP)--Citizens |of India outside oi towns and vil- iages have hardly heard of Stalin, Roosevelt, Churchill or Attlee, the Toronto branch of the Empire Club of Canada was told Thursday by Sir Benegal Rau, India's chief dele- gate to the United Nations. 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