Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Dec 1951, p. 12

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Gi SAE il THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE®E WEDNESDAY EVENING Santa Visits CREE, oo BOR A i "H. Hockey; Plumbers North Oshawa Yule Concart CEL Safety Campaign CFRB-Kate Aitken : 10.30 P.M. b) -News; allroom WBEN-One Man's > -N : Sports CFRB-Bing Crosby Family y ou Koa ig ELMA FARROW (Correspondent) WGR-News: Sports; 8.00 P.M. | cellist North Oshawa -- The North Osh- Coach's Corner; » ' CJBC-Dance Orch. Curtain Call [CKLB-Rays a Laugh |cypy. News: Sports awa junior Sunday School held its annual Christmas concert last Fri- CFRB.Ont Marches Onl" Sones craidonan \GERB.To Be Announced WBEN-News CJBC-Ozzie and Harriet Wor Orchestra 6.15 P.M. CKEY-News; M. Lester; WEENB2la yoatuse KLB- 3 /CFRB-Crime D N wells omer Clb Pay ore Net | pr. Unexpected day evening with Mrs. Stephen WBEN-Sports WGR-Big Town [CBL-John Newmark Saywell as mistress of ceremon- CFRB-Ont. Marches ¢n WBEN-Halls of Ivy CKEY-Hit 'ot the Day; |jes. Teddy Glover gave a speech of welcome. . The beginners presented sever- al numbers under the direction of Mrs. Saywell, Shirley Reading and Shirley Scott. The primary num- Music Box 630 P.M. 830 P.M. |CFRB-Sports CBL-int Commentary; CBL-Mother Goose e bers were directed by Elva Ash- by and the junior girls were train- CIBC-Musical Program Rawhid CKLB-Hobby Lot by 11.00 P.M. CJBC-News; Sports CJIBC-Great (Gildersleeve CKLB-News; Ater CFRB-News; Sports; |CFRB-Take a Chance | Hours Woke Rings WGR-Dr. Christian CBL-Oklahoma -John Lascelles * Symphony Show WBEN-Great CJBC-News: U.N ed by Helen Van Camp, Lois King WBEN-Nelson Selby Gildersleeve SKEY-News: and Nina King. Junior boys were Trio 9.00 P.M. Midnight Express directed by Lois Fice and Mar- CKLB-Anderson Family |[CFRB-News: porie Wallace. CJBC-Hollywood Stars Tumpane Talking The beginners sang "Away in a Manger" and: four little girls, Shir- ley Matthews, Barbara Bauder, Margaret Saywell and Sandra Paradise gave delightful recita- tions. CKEY-News; Lance VWoR-News; Spore The primary department sang a Rumble; P. Brucks Bowling Brie! CFRB-Boid Venture (Wor News WGR-Rea Skelton Show. 11.15 ICFRB-Headliners WBEN-Sports; Diane ig chorus 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Dreaming | Reindeer," after Carol McCor- CFKB-News; Sports; mick had given a welcome from Merry Go Round the primary. Four girls and four 'WGR-Glacy's Basement | boys in costume presented 'Gifts 12.00 MIDNIGHT for Jesus" and six little guls told '"'Sunbeams Secrets." aron WBEN BE. Sosy CELE News; After Lang recited "My Dolly Wanis to CBL-News go to Bed. Between the numbers given by one department and those present- ed by the next, there were piano solos, beautifully played by Sylvia Rundle, Carol Alexander and San- dra Moffatt. 10.00 P.M. CKLB-News; These Are we. © House * The junior girls sang a chorus "Christmas Camels' and the boys Tops Party ' CBL-Nat. News CFRB-News; Sports; had "Tin Pan Alley" when they sang 'Jingle Bells" to the ac- CJBC-Court of Opinions Merry Go Round CFRB-G. Murray WGR-News; Glacy's companiment of household utensils. Carol Alexander recited *"'Get- WBEN-Barrie Craine Basement WGR-IBC BOXING WBEN-News; Orch. ting Dolly Ready for Bed." Sev- eral of the- junior girls recited "Under the Christmas Tree." The Junior girls also sang in costume "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." The final number was a i lovely tableau 'Silent Night" pre- sented by the primary, with Mary, Joseph, the babe in the manger, and the shepherds, wise men and angels, Mrs. 8. C. Rundle was accom- panist for the musical numbers. Santa arrived and presented gifts and treats. | CHRISTMAS CANTATA jremean } The North Oshawa United Church : " " of Bethle- choir under the direction of Mrs. Nit us; BDA; Sis & 8. C. Rundle, organist and choir | The conclusion of the play was | leader, presented a lovely relig-| when Dr. Phillip Brooks' new | lous cantata last night in place of | carol "It Came Upon the Mid-| Whe Sesular. SLureb service. Philip night Clear" was sung, first verse | Brooks, portrayed by Stephen Say- | {iitq verses by Me. entire cast. well, who wrote 'Oh Little Town join. | of Bethlehem." The scene was iy By Tne SongregatIon . Jorn - : ing in the last verse. | Shes "Frances Bonin ems | hg lis ind property manager ng Win an 0 AF aye was Mr. E. Hurvid to whom thanks stranded because i illness cat ves given for Bis splendid: work. Christmas time. She was worried Bh peuiant because she could not take her two nieces, pl Lois Fice and Ne otss, Paved by in veneration and any captured are | to Paris for a gay time. Presented to the king, A number of hotel guests were | keeping the tradition of Christmas | a [ | GI ve CANADA'S by singing carols when a Syrian | girl (Marjorie Rundle) came in BICCEST VALUE IN A PERSONAL RADIO PAGE TWELVE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1951 The outside of clay pots should | be scrubbed occasionally to keep them porous, / = Plaza -- "Two of a Kind," 1:39, 4:57, | "POW OOo 657, oss Last compieie snow. ENTERTAINMENT ! ted ana Times-Gasette prints prog and as ' Orma on ravio programs is supplied oy the individual stations. The nt a not -¢ r ibility for listings. TUESDAY EVENING CFRB-Kat eAitken CJBC-Hollywood sw PM. CBL-Wally Wicken Theatre GBI, Melodies Spore 8.00 P.M. CERE Moe; Mune e ' i -Big Town CJBC-Eiwood Glover \CKLB-Crime Does Not |WGR-You Name It CKEY-News; room EFRB 10.15 P.M. mama Ln OW CKLB-These Are Tops : CFRB-Ralph Flannagan Corr C.C.F. Talk WBEN-News CBL-News Roundup 6.15 P.M. 10.30 P.M. KLB 3 CKLB-News; Sports p Sige g TD ia CBL-Leicester uare CPB. Show Hits CJBC-Music EN-Sports CKEY-News; Sports; we 4 WGR-R. Q.'s Waxworks 6.30 P.M. WBEN-Playnouse CKEY-News; Ballroom CFRB-Outdoors CBL-Int. Commentary; 1045 P.M. Fr oubafout; Jon CKLB-The Unexpected CKEY-Hit of Day; CFRB-News; Sports; Hospital Talk Smoke Rings CBL-John Sturgess CJBC-Newc; Sports CJBC-Music WGR-Lascelles Show CFRB-Sports Yarns WBEN-N. Selby Trio 11.00 P.M, 645 P.M. CKLB-News; After CJBC-Byng's Basement Hours WGR-News CBL-Nocturne WBEN-Three Star CJBC-News Extra . CREE Newnl Midnight Express 7.00 P.M, CFRB-News; Tumpane CKLB-Russ Morgan; WGPE.News Tel, Highlights WBEN-News CBL-Sunshine Society Election CKEY-News; Ballroom 1115 P.M. CRE peyih CJBC-United Nations WBEN-Buffalo Bills WGR-Late Sports; Quartet Bowling Sriets 715 PM. CKEY-Music Box EN NS \aDorea; WBEN-World This 9.30 PM. 11.30 P.M. Week CKLB-Nom de Plume {yp .gcheherazade CFRB-Jack Smith CKEY-Drama Workshop CJBC-Prelude to WGR-Jack Smith CBL-Mystery Theatre Dreaming 7.30 P.M. CJBC-Earle Terry yay ig Spot e] 0 ou! pure 3 Jiekaye WGR-Glacy's ahi rmodores 12.00 MIDNIGHT CJBC-Army Show 4 CKEY-Clyde Beatty | CKLB-News; After CFRB-G. Murray Hours 13 WGR-Club 15 CBL-News . # CJBC-News 14. Land- WEEN Youd Rew CKEY-News; House measure rty 15. Malt kiln CJBC-Rhythm Rendez- | A RED FEATHER SERVICE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 1.30 p.m. Golden Age Club Lounge Room open. 4.30 p.m. Boys' Woodworking Club -- Boys' Gym -- all ages. 4.00 p.m. Boys and girls over 12 -- Boys' Gym -- all ages. 4.00 p.m. Boys and girls over 12 years -- Christmas party. 7.00 p.m. Golden Age Club Lounge Room open -- Boys' Stamp Club -- Christmas party. 7.30 p.m. Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club. 8.00 p.m. Basketball. XHok Pay CBL-~Sketches in Music CJBC-In Search of Ourselves CFRB-Insp. Hearthstone WGR-People are funny WBEN-Cavalcade of America CKEY-News; M. Lester; CKLB-Favorite Story 8.15 P.M, CFRB-Lib. Broadcast; Interlude; C.C.F. Boardcast 8.30 P.M. CKLB-Favorite Story CBL-Hollywood Theatre CJBC-Les Concerts Symphoniques WGR-Mr., Mrs. North CFRB-Fun Parade WBEN-Hollywood Theatre 9.00 P.M. CBL-Glencannon CKLB-News; Hardy Family CKEY-News; L. ble; P. Brooks CFRB-Home on the Range WGR-Luigl WBEN-Bob Hope CKEY-Music 9:15 P.M. 8:06 p.m. Ve Regent--"My Forbidden Past" -- |) Programs Arranged 1.30 - 4-15 - 7.05 - 9.50. "Tokyo |p, by the Te gin - 540 - 8.25. Last S omplete Show 8.15. { Biltmore -- "The Grefit Jewel Rob- |' B ROTH ERWO 0 D r" (Adult), 4:00, 3:46, 6:27 and | \ 3:46 pH, "San Quentin" (Adult), 4 SISTERS :31, 5:17, 7:58 and 10:47 p.m.|Y Last complete show at 9:16 pe. COLUMBUS Marks Toto. ingle Terror," 12:45. ® MODERATE TERMS! 125, 6:10, 9:00. "Adventures of i Re. Toit Se rave 4 Phone Brooklin 54-R-33 10:10. Last complete show at 9:00 645 P.M. CKLB-Smiley Burnett CJBC-Byng's Basement WGR-News WBEN-News 7.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Dr's Or. WBEN-You Bet Your ders; Tel Highlights Life CBL-J. Shields CKEY-News; Ballroom CFRB-Beulah 9.30 WGR-Beulah WBEN-Cisco Kid 7.15 PM. CBL-~Introduction CFRB-Jack Smith WGR-Jack Smith 7.30 P.M. CKLB-Al McKaye. CBL-Christmas tSory CJBC-Monte Cristo CKEY-Mark Trail CFRB-Club 15 WBEN-Worid News WGR-Club 15 wt 2 THIS WEEK'S OFFER 9.15 P.M, CKEY-T.H.I.. Hockey P.M. CKLB-Bulldog Drum- mond CFRB-Boston Blackie CJBC-Harvey"s House EDMOND LIZABETH O'BRIEN - SCOTT Terry MOORE « "Two or Rum. CRA C.R.A. FALL PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 9 am.--5.30 p.m.--Lions Club Room for the Blind. 2 p.m.- 4 p.m--Adults--W oo d- working and Strength and Health Club 415-530 p.m. Leathercraft. Shellcraft, Woodworking, Girls' Gymn and Boys' Gym and Box- 'With Judd Holdren + Ben Lessy + Tony Romano « AND GIS ALL OVER THE WORLD » Written for the Screen by WILLIAM SACKHEIM + the syndicated newspaper columa + Produed by Sem atiman = Ducted oy Richard Come CROSSWORD 4. To 22. Invalid's route food another way 23. Sounded, . A sudden as light bells . Raise 24. Oriental . Keel-billed = 25. Large worm cuckeo 26. Doves . An amulet 28. Girl's . Small nickname quarrel Periods of . Becames time aware of Rugged 16. Mature mountain 20. Alcoholic crest beverage 32. Exploits 21. Hail! 33. Neat DAILY ACROSS - 1. Asterisk 5. A tab 9. Beach 10. Rows 12. Force On fire [AIRT1 ID] [TIolVIA] CIOL IOIRERWIOR [RLY MIAILITIA) [EMIS JRC IIS | [PIAINIOIA] FIAICIE NNT IO MIC AIT] AIOIAIR]S IRM] 1 TAM]! [CoM] IC ISIS IPIAIN] WARE TIEIANNCIAIS] [AIGIAIVIEREWIHIAIL IE] (FIAIK]T [RIS [A IVIEIS] [TIRIE|E] MIEJE]T] Yesterday's Answer 35. A Chinese dynasty 38. Narrow inlet (geol.) 40. Regret LL TOMORROW CL Y Singers CFRB-To Be Answered WGR-Pursuit WBEN-Fibber McGes 9:45 P.M, CKEY-Music Box CJBC-Four Chorders 1000 P.M. "i LLow" WITH ng. 4.30-5.30 p.m.--Ballet Classes. | 7 p.m.-9 p.m.--Adults--Leather- | craft, Oshawa Central od Club, Strength and Health Club. 7 p.m. - 8 p.m,--Children--Bal- let Classes. 6.30 - 8 p.m.--Children's Aid Pro- | gramme Pa CKEY-News; Sports; CFRB-News: Sports; vous Parade of Bands Merry Go Round 3 A home WBEN-One Man's CKLB-News; These Are WGR-News; Glacy's t Family (mus.) Tops Basement WGR-News CBL-News WBEN-News; Orch. . Expression of disgust WEDNESDAY MORNING . Fuel . Devoured 530 AM. CKEY-News; Sports |CKEY-News; duit Ballroom LO WBEN-Farm Reporter Ee Twa] Breakfast CFRB-News; Ha . Make 545 AM. WGR-Arthur Godfrey WGR-Mus. Clock; News WBEN-Welcome Trav- SEAN CFRB-Morning Melodies | WBEN-News collog.) 6.00 AM. 815 AM. ellers 10.15 AM. Sapo rea : 0 CKLB-Koffee Korner CBL-Kindergaiten THLE News) Kens CBL-Morning Devotions CIJBC-Show on 21. Comfort CKEY News: Mus CJBC-Toast Jamburee; | 1030 AM 28. Apple seed Clock y . Breakfast with Jeeves ini . Beast of ~FRB.-Breakfast on the CKEY-Mus. Clock; CKLB-West Hill Show burden a Barry 'and Betty CBL-~Allison Grant; 30. Oscillate arm CFRB-Top o' the Jane Weston 31. Aster: WGR-Naws; Chore Morning CJBC-Kate Aitken + SLEPT Time; Reporter WBEN-Mus. Clock CFRB-To Be Announced - Lieutenant WBEN-News; Music 230 AM. WBEN-Double or (abbr.) 630 AM, CKLB-News; Ken's Noung Apportion CKLB-News; Ken's Koffee Korner 1045 AM. Coin (Bras.) Koffee Korner CBL-Musical March; CBL-Song Shop Weird CFRB-News; Dawn Carols |CFRB-Helen Trent Mountain Patrol CFRB-News; Top o' the CJBC-John Rae nymph . WGR-Musical Clock; Morning; Gospel 11.00 AM 41. Imbibe © News Singer CKLE-News: Balls 42. Full of nuts 7.00 AM. 9.00 AM. CBL-Road of . Lifs 43. Scolds per. CKLB-News; Ken's CKLB-News; Devotions (CKEY-News; Ballroom sistently Koffee Korver 44. Observes CBL-News; Concert N CBL~News; Music CFRB-News; Market CIJBC-News; Breakfast Basket CIBC Youst and Club WBEN-Strike it Rich 1. Beach ambor ze i CKEY-News; Music HIS AM, 3 Chane CFRB-Memory Lane 3. Part of 30. 31 35 SACRED ELEPHANTS 36. The Siamese hold white elephants 37. 39. hilarious, man story O° selling curios and sang a lovely solo "Only a Lamb." The children of Bethlehem were heard outside singing and tinkling bells. They were brought in by the hotel guests to sing. These were five children of the junior Sunday School. After they had left Mr. Redner, organist and friend of Dr. Brooks, portrayed by Frank Crawford, en- tered and met Frances Bancroft. Learning of her troubles he sug- gested she meet his friend Dr. Brooks, who had seen a vision of the manger scene here at Bethle- hem and it had proven to be a stirring experience. Dr. Brooks was glad to share his experience | with her and bring to mind the | wonderful vision he had seen. Mary, played by May Lutz, sang a beautiful contralto solo '"'Light of My Life." Three angels, Lois King, Betty Tippett and Nina King, sang "Gloria in Excelsis," around the manger. There were six "Seekers" who came individually and knelt be- for the manger and each told of |' * his problem in life. These prob- lems were answered by a "Voice" (Bob Lang) who quoted from the Scriptures. Each rose joyfully and went on his way after receiving the good word. : Frances Bancroft thanked Dr. Brooks for having shown her the right things about Christmas, free of commercialism. The choir, which was concealed, had sung Vi A a number of carols and special Christmas selections interspersed throughout the play. Their open- ing number was 'Spirit of Christ- mas" and they also sang "God is "SAN QUENTIN" (Adult) "GREAT JEWEL CKEY-News; Jay and CFRB-News; Top o' the CFRB-Neéws; Ann if CBL-Big Sister "to be" ROBBER" Ginger Morning; Livestock widen Revi -Mus. Clock CJBC-M. Bodington - Won oy. Clock: News| WBEN-News oP Ay ingle DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE--Here's howto work it: 1130 AM. AXYDLBAAXR | BLONGFELLOW WBEN-News; Musical 9.15 AM. Clock CKLB-Harmonies CBL-Front Page Farrell CKEY-G. Murray One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's. etc. Single letters, apos- 7.30 AM. WRBEN-Breakfast Club CKLB-News; Farmer's WGR-The Keatons CIBC.Perry Como; t t Stone Salsly trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints Each day the code letters are different. CEL. News ; Concert; A al, Time CFRB-Kate Aitken WGR-Grand Slam A Cryptogram Quotation BHJCC AWUR J PYXDT, GARQR HVQ Melody Highlights 945 AM. WBEN-King's Row WDDV IQRUWJCB, HAWH UJQHXR CKEY-News; Musi GFRB.News: Top o the JGR Interude; News 45 AM CBL-Laura Limited CWDLXJBARB, WDT ICRWBXQR PWJCB --GYQTBGYQHA. Morning; Sports -Birthday Party; - CBL-Ont. School Broad-CKEY-Songs of Our Yesterday's Cryptoquote: FULL MANY A GLORIOUS MORN. 745 AM C. Callace CKLB-Koffee Korner cast canes; Bing Sings; 10.00 AM. -Strike up the ING HAVE I SEEN--SHAKESPEARE., Distributed by King Features Syndicate BLAME RUSSIA FOR FORMING MIDEAST ARMY RCA VICTOR NipperIL\ A fighting doctor and a daring adventuress share | a perilous mission and a high-explosive love! | CJBC-News, Sports day; Pick of Pops CJBC-June Dennis WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON : 1200 NOON 145 P.M. 345 PM. CKLB-Newr; Melodies |CBL-Mus. Kitchen. CBL-Right to Happi CBL-BBC News * |CFRB-Dr. Malone CFRB-Aunt Lucy CKEY-News; Pick the WGR-Guiding Light WGR-Gord Jenkins cn; Listen Ladies 2.00 P.M. WBEN-Right to Happi- Rp as e Plano CKLB-Women's News ness CBL~Brave Voyage 4.00 P.M WBEN-News CKEY-Women's News; . CJBC-Jack Berch Word to Wives: Show CBL-Words and Music 1215 P.M. Business : avs; Saliroom CBL-Aunt Lucy CFRB-Guiding Light it : a rr ews . or / CIBC.Riders of Purple WBEN-Backstage Wife ° Nothing 415 PM. WGR-Aunt Jenny 2.15 P.M. CKLB-Aunt M CFRB-Rosem; WBEN-Old Saddlebags ary WBEN-Stella Dallas 1230 P.M. colours. © Powerful | antenna to pep up recep- | tion in weak signal areas. | In choice of 7 colours © Stunning | styling and a 5-tube longwave | radio. © Built-in Magic Loop antenna plus a ® The best performer ! in its price class. MEAGHER'S sparkling new | terminal lead for extra | 5 KING ST. W. DIAL 3-3425 CBL~Chief Problem 430 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports €FRB-Ma Perkins WGR-Perry Mason CBL-Farm Broadcast; Time Signal CJBC-News; Small Types Club CKEY-Lorne Greene CFRBelNews; Women's News WGR-Helen Trent WB CBL~Musical WBEN-Live EN-Carolers J245 P.M. CKLB-Vocal Spotlite 245 Moods WBEN-Luncheon Club WGR-Our Ga! Sunday 1.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Stop the Record CKLB-News; Beautiful CBL-News and Weather CJBC-Maitland Manor CKEY-News; Barry and Betty: Tops in Pops CFRB-Perry Mason WGR-Big Sister Li5 P.M. CBL-Happy Gang CFRB-Widaer Brown WGR-Ma Perkins 1.30 P.M. " CFRB-Secund Spring WGR-Dr. Malone WBL.y-sally Work CJBC-Maitlana Manor CFRB-News; Business WGR- Hilltop WBEN-Life Beautiful 3.15 WGR-House CBL-Ma 3.30 CBL-Pepper 2.30 P.M, CKLB-Dr, Paul CFRB-Gal Sunday WGR-Nora Drake _|_ Millionaire; CJBC-Maitland Manor CKLB-Sentimental CFRB-Brighter Day WGR-Brighter Day 3.00 P.M. CBL-Life Can Be CJIBC-Concert CKEY-News; Show CFRB-1010, Matinee Perkins CKLB-Concert Hour WR-House Party; Cedric Adams CKLB-Christmas Shopping CFRB-Record Shop WBEN-Widder Brown CJBC-Of All Things CBL-Strike it Rich 445 P.M. WBEN-Woman in My House 5.00 P.M. CKLB-News; CBL-Your Program; CKEY-News; Party CFRB-News; Cooking with the Stars WBEN-Plain Bill 515 P.M. Like a News P.M. Concert WBEN-Front Page Farrell 530 P.M. CKLB-Community News; Baliroom CPBC-,News CBL-Maggie Muggins CKEY-Ballroom CFRB-Who Am | WBEN-Lorenzo Jones 545 P.M. CFRB-Strike up the Band; News . WER-Curt Massey WBEN-Yuletide CBL-Magic Chord Surprise House Can Be P.M. Party P.M. Young MR. QUAKE RETIRES Ottawa (CP) -- Mr. Quake has retired. Dr. E. A. Hodgson, 65, chief seismologist and assistant Dominion astronomer, has left his post, 37 years after he first trudged up we hill to the Dominion ob- servatory in Ottawa. Dr. Hodgson --wrill-lipe-in-- retirement. at. Port. Perry, Ont, i £4 PREDICTS STRIKE Ballroom; CFRB-Barry and Betty Montreal (CP) -- Jack Thomp- son, international representative of the United Steel Workers of ».30-11.30 a.m.--Morning Nursery --a nursery school programme for children 4 years of age. 1.30--Student Nurses. 2.00-5.00 p.m.--Crafts--a fully equipped craft work shop open for the teaching of leathercraft, gloves, slippers, weaving, felt work, etc. 2.15 p.m.--Student Nurses. 3.00 p.m.--Slim and Trim Class --weight reducing and weight nor- malizing class for married ladies. Dance Academy. 7.00-10.00 p.m.--Crafts--a fully equipped craft shop open for the teaching of leathercraft, gloves, slippers, weaving, felt. work, etc. 7.30-8.30 p.m.--Ballroom Dancing --Beginners--a series of Ballroom dancing lessons given each term to men and women, 8.30-9.30 p.m.--Ballroom Dancing --Advanced--a 'series of Ballroom dancing lessons given each term to men and women. 9.30 p.m.--Ballroom Dancing-- Special. All day--Art Exhibit -- Open to the public whenever the building is open. Exhibit: "Quebec Ex- "hibit." SEMI---INVALID SUFFOCATES America (CIO-CCL), said last night that some 1000 employes of Montreal Locomotive Works," Ltd., strike Wadndsday to onforee-- wage --de- mands will "very likely" go on Smiths Falls, Ont. (CP)--Albert Hunter, a semi - invalid, was suffocated by smoke last night in fire swept.through a grocery store on-the-ground floor of the stone the help of firemen, Washington (AP) -- The United States, Britain, France and Turkey are reported to have agreed to tell Russia in plain language that it is responsible for the efforts of free countries to form a new military command in-the Middle East. Russia protested to the four pow- ers several weeks ago that the pro- posed command is an aggressive agency threatening Soviet security. Since then there have been ex- changes of views among the capitals of the four countries sponsoring the Middle-East command, and notes have been prepared for delivery to 'the Soviet Foreign Office. An- nouncement of the action is expect- ed within a day or so. Diplomatic informants said the four powers will emphasize that the command is a voluntary organiza- tion, and that once created it will be cooperative in nature. The 'Russians are .also being told that it is international Commun- ism's record of conduct in the Mid- dle East -- against Turkey and Greece particularly--that has creat- ed the circumstances in which other nations now find it desirable to un- ify their defence efforts. 3 DIE IN FLAMES Churchill, Man. (CP) -- Alfred Anderson and his two children were burned to death Saturday night when fire destroyed their home at Mile 314 on the Hudson Bay Railway in northern Manitoba. Anderson, a laborer, had taken his wife to safety, then returned into the burning house to rescue the RES TECHNICOLOR £5 1OMMY KELLY « MAY ROBSON - WALTER BRENNAN VICTOR JORY - ANN GILLIS - DONALD MEEK The most. thrilling scenes ever filmed! children. He perished with them in his arms, 143 18 EXPRESS HAL WALLS... | JOSEPH COTTEN - CORINNE CALVET DMUND GWEN starring TODAY ONLY: .70kvo Le 212

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