¥ 'imes-Gasette prints prog E . AONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1951 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE VY {Gop "RADIO LOG - TIME ia wie pepe reqs pv =I=1 J ye pom nformation on ratio programs is supplied by the indivianas A ot BL-Melodies KLB-Supper Club {BL-News; Sports 'FRB-Ont. Marches On RRCR-B League Re. 4 : Headlines GR-Duquesne Show BL~Int. it ings BEN-Joe Wesp; Top 2 Tunes GR-Dinner Music §JBC-Elwood Glover K BL-Sunshine Society KEY-News; SFRB-S. Fletcher Show '¢ GR-Waxworks VBEN-Cisco Kid FKLB-Marvin Miller; and ibility for i MONDAY EVENING CBL-Radio Cartoons 6.15 P.M. WGR-""How To" 8.30 P.M. LB-Hollywood -Sports Theatre 630 PM. Winners 645 P.M. ble; Baseball WGR-Theatre of Romance ° B-Russ Morgan 9.30 PM. Ballroom CJBC-Homicide 715 P.M. Tel. Highlights Moods KLB-Tello Test dour BC-Star Playhouse FRB-Waxworks BEN-World News IKEY-Tely-Tunes KEY-Stars Sing 730 P.M. CBL-Nat. News L-Tony the Trouba-| Expert: CFRB- Strawhat | Concert WGR-Strawhat Concert 745 P.M. roh ; 1015 PM. CKLB-Radio Market Col String Serenade C. WBEN-Railroad Hour CBL-Summer Fallows CJBC-Opportunity CFRB-H. King Ehow WGR-Herb Shriner WBEN-Thomas L. Thomas; Orchestra 9.00 P.M. CKLB-H. King Show CBL-Treason on Trial CJBC-Jazz Unlimited CKEY-News; L. Rum- CFRB-P. Marlowe WBEN-Telephone Hour CKYLB-Holiday Harbour WGR-Meet Millle WBEN-Band of America CFRB-Meet Millie 1000 P.M, CKLB-News; Moonlight CIC Murdet By WEEN-Bosion Pops CBL-News Roundup 10.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Don't: Destroy CJBC-Dom. Magazine CKEY-News; Sports CFRB-Golf Round-up IWGR-Dance Orchestra 1045 P.M. CKLB-Melodic Moments CBL-F. Hill Sings CKEY-Hit of the Day; Dick Haymes CFRB Sports 11.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Platter Party CBL-Orchestra CJBC-News; U.N, CKEY-News; Midnight Express CFRB-News; Tupane WGR-News; Sports; Bowling Briefs WBEN-News; Sports; Diane 11.15 p.m. CKEY-Midnight Express CFRB-Merry Go Round 11.30 P.M. CBL-As You Like It CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports; Merry Go Round WGR-Glacy's Basement 12.00 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Platter Party CBL-News CJBC-News CKEY-News; House Party CFRB-News; Sports WGR-News; Glacy's Basement WBEN-News; Orch. sr BOOK TELLS OF hd POETS WODING OF THE MUSE New York One poet writes while walking in the woods, a second while riding horseback, a third lying on his death-bed. Others mumble their verses aloud as they compose, or write most easily at the full of the moon, or while smoking a pipe or guz- zling tea, or while the smell of rot- ten apples fills the air. Still another arouses himself to the fever pitch a composition by drinking whisky and listening to phonograph rec- ords. The absorbing account of the quirks in the ways the poet works is told in "Poerhs in Progress," by Pls Bartlett, published by Ox- ord. - Confining her survey principally to Americans and English since Milton, Miss Bartlett acts as a sort of scholarly kibitzer. Breathing down the necks of the great and near great, she has watched them pick up the pen and lay it down, write a line and delete it, hunt des- perately for the one right word, re- arrange, polish and mark down '"finis."" Her book is not concerned with the question of inspiration; it does not discuss what makes a poet, but simply how a poet makes a poem. And there are about as many dif- ferent ways as they- are different poets. It was Schiller who kept the ap- ples in the drawer of his desk right under his nose, Tennyson who sucked on a pipe, Yeats who mumbled, Chatterton who waited for the full of the moon. Burns, Shelley, Keats were the walkers, and Burns sometimes ' joined Lanier and Scott as poet on horse- back. Auden drinks endless cups of tea. 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GIVIE]S] RC LINITH Milkmen Will Fight 5-Day Delivery Plan London, Ont. tives of more than half London's mile route salesmen charged Sun- day that the milk control board's order cutting delivery to five days a week, effective Sept. 1, is the start of a move to eliginate house- to-house delivery of milk. - Men speaking for salesmen at Silverwood's London Pure Milk and Johnson and Hill dairies said they would fight the five-day delivery ruling. A mass meeting of all Lon- don milk salesmen is being calléd for Tuesday. London Labor Council at its re- gular meeting Sunday took a stand against the five-day delivery. HIP BRACE Vancouver (CP) -- A doctor at a -(children's hospital here has invent- ed a brace which he believes will "almost lick" congenital hip disloca- tion. Previously children were forc- ed to don heavy, waist-high casts. Plaza -- "Strangers on a rain," 1:30, 3:31, 5:32, 7:33, 9:34. Last complete show, 9:14. Regent -- "As Young As You Feel," 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35, 9:40. Last complete show, 8:55. Marks -- "He's A Cockeyed Won- der," 1:00, 3:10, 5:25, 7:40, 9:56. "Flying With Music," 2:15, 4:30, 6:40, 9:00. Last complete show at 9:00 pm, Biltmore -- "Tarzan's Desert Mys- tery," 1:34, 4:04, 6:3¢ and 9:07 pm. "Tarzan Triumphs," 2:44, 5:14, 7:44 and 10:17 pm. Last complete show at 9:07 p.m. Drive-In -- Box office opens, 8:15 pm. "Undercover Man," 8:55 p.m. --12:23 p.m. "Mister Universe," 10:46 pam. Last complete show, 10:24 p.m. (CP)--Representa- || 3 IF THIS STORY HAD BEEN 'TOLD A FEW YEARS Ace... 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The tragic Francis Thomp- son tpok opium but wrote when not under its influence. Poe, of course, was not the habitual drinker he is accused of being; and Swinburne, who was a drinker, probably was not affected seriously as a poet by the habit. Wordsworth wrote, as he said, "in tranquillity," and Byron was his exact opposite. Neither Cole- ridge nor Whitman could write well unless he felt well. Burns and Shelley both found writing easiest in warm weather, but Longfellow preferred October. Byron and Dryden were speedy writers. Tennyson's notebooks show reference to "The Idylls of the King" more than a quarter of a century before they were pub- lished, and Gray spent eight years on the "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard," which is at the rate * |of less than one line every three weeks. But every now and then a poet would have the luck to dash off almost as fast as he could write a poem that would stand unchanged. Among them were Longfellow's '"The Arrow and the Song," Whit- tier's 'What of the Day," Years' "The Wheel" and Frost's "The Mountain," 'Birches, "Two Look at Two' and 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Korea Calls Missionary Second Time Vancouver (CP) -- For the se- cond time in six years Rev. Wil- liam Scott has left Vancouver to start life anew in war-shattered Korea. He first went to Korea in 1941 with Rev. E.J.C. Fraser, who also accompanied him on the latest voyage. Dr. Scott was interned by the Japanese in 1942 and evacu- ated in an exchange of civilian prisoners. When he first returned in 1945 he found the Communists had taken over his school and burned his home at Hamhong in North Korea. Last year the mew Korea invasion forced him from the United Church theological college at Seoul. ; Now he intends to do relief work near Pusan in South Korea but hopes to be able to return soon to Seoul to rebuild the college there. His wife however is staying in Toronto until women civilians are again allowed in Korea. Want to buy, sell, or trade? A Classified Ad, the deal is made. GUESTS WELCOME 40. marsh grass 41. always 42, fluid rock 46. chess pieces 47. insect ag lution: 27 48. lark's home Distributed by King Features Syndicate 49. blunder ACES LIE]6 ASIP S 5.30 AM. 8-27 WGR-Chore Time STARTS 545 AM. BEN-Musical Clock ge Wilson, 20, of Ontario, wha has recently been living in London. A witness said the truck swerved out into the road without a signal and hit the motorcycle, throwing the two against a wall. Police arrested the driver on a charge of manslaughter. \ DN res. Breakfast on the 'arm GR-News; Chore Time B EN-News; Musical 6.30 AM. MODERN SPOON The form of tablespoon now in use come into fashion about the year 1755. . Clock; news 645 AM. WGR-Interlude; 7.00 AM. KLB-News; Rens BL-News ; cert BC-Toast and Jamboree 4 KEY-News; Music FFRB-News; Top o' the Morning; Livestock i Review WGR-Musical Clock; ! 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