RADIO LOG 550 © CKEY 580 @ CBL 740 @ CJBC 860 © CHML 900 EN 930 © CFRB 1010 ® CHUM 1050 © CKOC 1150 CKLB 1240 © WKBW 1520 e CHVC 1600 ation on radio, programs is supplied by the individual Gazette Prins program cor as WEDNESDAY EVENING | WGR-Johnny Mercer CFRB-Lorne Greene's | WBEN-News Notebook 7.45 P 10.30 P.M. | CIBC-Rythm RN leavols CBL-The World and the | CFRB- Seulan West CFRB-Music by Tavanni WGR-New WBEN- one Man's Family P.M. CJBC-Variety Fanfare CKLB-News; Sports stations. The d and does Headli nes News; Ballroom TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT Toronto -- Channel WEDNESDAY 5:00--Cowboy Corner 6:00--Music 6:45--Uncle Chichimus 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--Fighting Word, 8:00--Gardening; 1 m 9:30--Fil THURSDAY 3 00--Telestory Time 5-~Children's Film 5---Ramar of the Jungle :00--Music :45--Uncle Chichimus :00--Tabloid )--Vacationland America porting Corner 0--Film March of Medici m the Law 8 Ppsere CROSSWORD PUZZLE [CTAIRE BE [RIGS] Simian Irri- gating Guido's highest note . Twilled fabric . Be- grudged . Narrow inlet (geol.) . Metal 3. Female deer 21. 4. Gold 23. (Heraldry) 5. Cant 6. Swiss canton 7. Identical 8. Allowance for waste (Comm.) 9. Though (simplified) 11. Man's name 13. Vehicle ACROSS 1. Italian resort S$. Equitable 9. Male singing voice 10. Pa... cockatoo (Austr.) 12. Possess 13. Violations 'of human law 14. Single unit 24. Yesterday's Answer 39. Thrice (mus.) THEATRE GUIDE Plaza -- "Moulin Range", 3:00, 5:18, 7:27, 9:36. Ba: plete show 9:20 p.m. Regent.--" 'House of Wax." Shown at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.30. Last complete show, 9.05. Biltmore. -- "Roar of the Crowd" | (Color) 12.30, 3.02, 5.34, 8.06 and 10.41 p.m. (Color) p.m. Last complete show at 9.20 p.m. Marks -- '"'Outery", 2:10, 4:50, 7:35, 10:25. 'Silver Queen", 12:45, 3:25, 6:10, 9:00. Last complete show at 9 p.m. Drive-In Theatre -- 'Hawks in 'Son Of Belle Starr" | 1.52, 4.24, 6.56 and 9.31 | | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 10, 1953 18 ~ $100,000 Fire In Metal Works ST. THOMAS (CP)--Fire of un- | | determined origin early today des- | | troyed a three-storey building oc- | cupied by Metaluminum Specialties | | Ltd., on Southwick street. All off-duty firemen were called in to fight the blaze which traveled | speedily through the all-wood in- | terior of the building. | While total loss in the blaze | could not be accurately estimated | immediately, it was expected the | loss of building and contents might reach between $80,000 and $100,000. | -- In Person -- WILMA LEE AND STON EY COOPER MONDAY, JUNE 15th RED BARN OBA aR RUS CJBC-. Mu 5 Manhattan CKEY-News; Sports; CJBC-Fisher-Ameche Show; Four Knights usic WBEN-Pres. Eisenhower C. Adams P, 41, Land- measure 42. Sailor (slang) 44. Greek letter . Dance step . Spirit lamp . Cease . Genus of lily 15. Possessed 18. Fence of bushes 19. Not ever 20. Ineffectual actor 15. Ugly old woman 16. Greek letter 17. City (Pa.) 20. Detested 22. Fresher 26. Footless 27. Valley (poet.} 28. Lose identity by absorption 30. Tap again 31. Whole 33. Footlike part 36. By way of 37. Rodent 40. Gain 42. Baked piece of clay 43. Breathe noisily in sleep :30--Symphony Concert ' 10:00--Hans in the Kitchen WHAM Rochester -- Channel WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00--Film 6:15--News 6:25--Almanac 6:30--Speaking of Sports 6:45--Perry Como Show 7:00<Charles Laughton Show 7:15--What's Your Troéble? 7:30--Fisher-Ameche Show 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Boston Blackie 8:30--Popular Science 8:45--Sportsmen's Club 9:00--Kraft TV Theatre 10:00--Blue Ribbon Bouts 10:45--Chronoscope 11:00--11th Hour News 11:10--~Almanac 11:15--Robert Montgomery THURSDAY 7:00--Tod. ay 9:00--Thought for the Day 9:05--So0 They May Live 10:00--Ding Dong School 10:30--Take It Easy 11:00--Arthur Godfrey 11:15--Betty Furnes 11:30--Strike It Rich 12:00--Bride and Groom 12:15--Love of Life 12:30--Search for Tomorrow 12:45--Guiding Light 1:00--How Do You Do It? 1:15--Mid-day , Midway 1:30---Gary Mdore Show 2:00--Time for Travel 2:30--Ladies Fair -News | the Sun," also 'The Three Mus- keteers."' Starting at dusk! Brock, Whitby--"Carrie". Even- ing shows at 7 p.m., last com- plete show 9 p.m. C.R.A. WEDNESDAY Radio Park N. A. Meeting, 22 Westmount Ave. 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY Recreation office open all day. 9.00 - 5.30 p.m. Lions Seb | Room for the Blind. 9.00 - 5.30 p East on Tigers PW a ee (CRA Diamond). 4.00 p Harman Park NA Meeting. 8.00 p.m. .15 P.M. be] CFRB-Wild Bili Hickok Paiiway of Duty CKEY-News; M. Lester WOR News} rownies P. Brooks ports; Heartbeats | WGR-FBI in Peace and 0. M, CKLB-Airlanes Trio CJBC-Orchestra CFRB-Sports Yarns; Songs for Tonight WBEN-Dangerous wan Orchestra 11,00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports Finals; Man About cal Music of Mozart CJBC-New: CFRB-New CKEY- i Les Lye Show WGR-News | 1.15 P.M. CBL-Organ Recital | CJBC-UN Today | CFRB-Merry Go Round COME AS YOU ARE!!... relax in ROCKIN'-CHAIR COMFORT... There's no need to "dress up" when you see ... TONIGHT ONLY "Hawks in the Sun" Starring JACK HAWKINS Plus Second Feature! The Three Musketeers With an All-Star Cast Always Color' Cartoon Sports 6.30 P.M. ternational mentary War WBEN-Walk a Mile 8.30 P.M. CKLB-Guy Lombardo CJBC-Great G CFRB-TBA WGR-Dr. Christian WBEN-Great Gilaersiceve 9.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Theatre of Stars CJJBC-It Happened Here | CFRB-Mr. and Mrs. North | CKEY-News; Back Talk; | WGR-Morris Playhouse | wae: "You Mi Fld Life | ve yway Reporters; s Mike Mearidn 6.45 P.M. PB 's Choice | CJBC-! Dorn Dany Lane | CKEY-Baseball gh | 9.30 P.M. | Kate Aitken | CKLB-Mystery House | WGR-Sports News; Ballroom | CJBC-Libby with Pau | WBEN-Sports: ana ws Roundup | GFR: Esuape | 11.30 P.M. Beulah KEY-Cavacade of Music | CBL-Cafe Co. al Report from, Korea | WR: What's My Line | CBC -Prelude to reaming EN- Big Fon CFRB-News; Sport WGR-Glacy5s Manoent Bing Crosby CBL- Nowe? 00 P.M. 'amily Skeleton CKLB-News; Rosemary Clooney | Korner 7.30 P.M. | CJBC-Music reat Music | CFRB-Dreams For Sale horal Time | CKEY-News; Sports [Johnny Mercer WGR-Summer In St. Louis Caravan of Music WBEN-Bob Hope Show Night's YOUR OWN PERSONAL IN-A-CAR SPEAKER} OSHAWA DRIVE-IN HWY. 2A © 3.4972 FRIDAY Recreation office open. all day. 44. A landed [9.00 - 5.30 p.m. estate le Lions Club Room for the Blind. (Eng.) [9.00 - 5.30 p.m | 45. Mimicked Connaught Park Social Evening | 46. Force | (CRA). 8.00 p.m. onward | Sunnyside Park Opening. 8.00/ : N | 3:00--Big Payoff DOWN Th i | 3:30--Welcome Travellers 1. Thin Radio Park Opening. 8.00 p.m. | 4:00---On Your Account 20 i h i SATURDAY | $00 Hawkins Fai * prakon 2 | Irenie Harvey Dance Class, 9.30- | 5:15--Gabby Hayes Invest t {11.30 a.m. | 5:30--Howdy Doody investments | Radio Park Opening. { THURSDAY EVENING Sunnyside Park Opening | Harman Park Opening. | --_---- i 6:00--Film 6:15--News am { ake Lucerne, beauty spot in| W T ed a S | Swizerland, is 23 miles long with | {an average breadth of two miles. | To 8 Navy Men "Mr. Byrne" | SEE "Mr. Byng 6:25--Almanag 6:30--Speaking of Sports OTTAWA (CP)--The skipper of | Lieut. Douglas F. Tutte, the train-busting champion of the | Saskatoon, for his 'inspiring' WHITTEKER & "BABY LEE" 6:45--Rep. K. Keating 7:00--Jewel Box 7:15--Hospital Program 7:30--Dinah Shore 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Groucho Marx 8:30--T-Men in Action 9:00--Charades That Pay 9:30--Ford Theatre 10:00--Martin Kane UN navies headed a list of eight [ership in gunnery aboard the awards announced Monday to |troyer Iroquois. Canadian seamen for their deeds | The Distinguished Service Medal, in the Korean war. | lower-deck equivalent of the DSC, The Distinguished Service Cross | went to PO. G. E. Jamieson, 28, . Has awsried 1 Lt. Cmdr. Jom | |of Ottawa, another Iroquois gun- | | of Radio & TV Fame and ovey, ol ontreal an ic- | nery expert. In particular he was | toria, commander of the destroyer | cited for his courage on Oct. 2, | Host of Other Great Crusader which has run up a better { 1952, when a shell killed several Attractions record than any other UN ship in of his men but did not prevent | ' th L e SAT., JUNE 21 Tickets now on sale ot Children under 12 -- 50¢ Adults $1.00 trvition, Kim's CKLB- Nowe CBL-News CJBC-Music CFRB-News; Merry Geo | Round CKEY-House Party WGR-News; Glaey's Basement | WBEN-News: idsummer m Orchestra ! 10.15 P.) ! CBL-Piano Recita THURSDAY MORNING | CFRB-Waltz Festival CJBC-News 10.45 P.M. | CBL- Popular Music | CIJBC-Musie | CFRB-Interlude; Rosemary Boxer AM, Say It © Jay and Music AM. | CKEY-News; Musical | CBL-News: ews: Chore Time: | WBEN- News Reporter -News . 6.00 News; AM. | CKLB- Lae While You 100 AM. C Be ki Club JBC-Breakfast Clu! ent Congert Time CFRB-Ann Adam; Harmonies Musical 11.00 CKLB-News; WGR-The Keatons WBEN- Breakfast at the | | Lennox usical Clock 9.45 A.M. News; Musleal | Cp; Brignt and Breezy 8.00 A.M. | CFRB-Claire Wallace 1.15 AM, News; Koffee WGR-Catholic Charities CJBC-Pop Concert | 10.00 A.M. | CBL-Backstage Wife CKLB-News; Hit Parade | CFRB-Memory Lane | CJBC-Roses for You | 11.30 A.M. CFRB-News; Money | CKLB-House of Peter Jingles Diedregor HE pnd Ball Room | CBL Best by Sevur Godfrey CJBC-Cote Glee WHEN Welcome |¢ FRB-Music of Travellers CKEY-Stars Sing 10.15 A.M. WGR-Grand Slam CFRB-Worth Knowing | WBEN. Phrale tin Pays 1 Carmen Cavallaro | CBL-Fancy Fingers { CKLB-Forbidden Diary | CJBC-Hope for the CFRB-Band; News Ladies CBL-Laura Limited 10.30 A.M. CKEY-Songs of Our CKLB-Thru' The mes Listening Glass | WGR-Musical Clodk CBL-Ruth Harding Maudie Ferguson boree ¥ CBL. Life News; CJBC-Coffee with Bruce , | CFRB-News; Trio | CKEY-News; Ballroom WBEN-Strike It Rich 33, of oad des- ports Top o' the Bing Club hing News; Sports; | w Manhattan cal Clock Musical -News; Musical 8.15 P.M. ning 7:00--Superman 7:30--Outdoor Camera Caravan 8: and Friends 9:00--Television Theater 10:00--Boxing 10:45--Sports Spot 11:00--Late News, 11:20-- Dilemma 11:35--The Web 12:05 Theater Playhouse THURSDAY 7:00 a.m.--Today; Dave Garroway 9: a.m.--Your Figure, Rollie Huff 9:15--Garry Moore 9:30--Learn - and Live 9:45--Children's Theatre 10:00--Shoppers Guide 10: 15--Arthur Godfrey 11:00--Plain and Faney Cooking 11:30--You and Your Family 12:00--News 12:15-Love of Life 12:30--Search for Tomorrow 12:45--The Guiding Light 1:00--Matinee Playhouse 1:45--Johnny's Show 2:00--Freedom Rings 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00--Break the Bank 3:30--Bride & Groom 8 :48--Welcome Travellers ews; FREE CASH OFFER... plus THE HARVEY DANCERS . .. DOREEN SNUDDEN ee JUNE FLEMING MARY IHNAT @ NANCY RUSKAS 10:30--Blood Donor Round-up 11:00---News: Almanac 11:15--Broadway to Hollywood WBEN -- CHANNEL 4 WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--New ns molesting Communist trains. {him from rallying the survivors Crusader's record is 4'% trains | {and keeping the guns blazing. wrecked, three of them completely. | Mentions in dispatches were | The citation praised Lt.-Cmdr. Bo- | awarded to five others, including vey's leadership, coolness under |the late Lt.-Cmdr. John L. Quinn fire, excellent judgment and cheer- | of Prince Rupert, B.C., and Modse fulness. Jaw, Sask. He was killed on that | Ss 6:45--Sports Spotlight Weather and Sports The DSC was also awarded to! Oct. 2 shelling. $30 AM. usical March Past 8.45 AM. onpe) Siigers AM ur THURSDAY AFTERNOON | WBEN-Sal -Sally york WBEN-Right te H 1.45 P Happiness joi Invitation i the WGR-Helen Neville altz 4.00 P.M. CFRB-Helen Tren WGR-Guiding Light 2.00 P.M. Claire's Kitchen WGR-Rosemary WBEN-Bob Hope CJBC-June Dennis New | authorized grants of $250 for each | pupil during .the 10-month term. About 30 children Ee expected | ito be enrolled at Easthaven, a converted home, by the September . Province To Sp end SE ray Wil Tay ix Bf iol $2 illo | TORONTO (cP --ontario win || AAA LLL BU I ES contribute $2,025,000 towards the cost of building the Conestogo dam. | It was learned Tuesday that the | cabinet passed an order-in-council | June 3 approving the contribution. | It was announced 10 days earlier | that there will be an early start on the $5,000,000 dam at Glen Allan. Th# federal and provincial government will pay 37% per cent of the cost and the municipalities involved will pay the remaining 25 per cent. Want Piece Of Steamer? TORONTO (CP)--If 40,000 shares | of stock at $5 each are sold within the next few weeks, the cruise ship ||. Cayuga will go back on the Tor- onto-Queenston run in July. | Formation was announced Tues- | y 11 : i pot Jue. olds -- | day night of Cayuga Steamship Co. lay, music, story hour, rhy-|Ltd., a stock venture to finance | ihm foe pa: books, crafts. 9 - 11. | purchase of the Cayuga from Can- | ada steamship Lines, refit her and a den Age Lounge Room open, | Place her back in service. Pres- 1.30 - 530 p ident of the company is Roland en TA wing Group. 2.00 NOW SHOWING 3 DIMENSION AS IT SHOULD BE First Feature Produced by a Majer Studio in 30! CJBC-Songs Styles | CF RB-News; Hollywood Reporter | CRE, News; Club 380 | WGR-News: Keaton | BES: Backstage Wife 4.15 P.M. | crRB- Aunt Lucy WBEN-Stella Dallas | 4.30 P.M. | CKLB-Women's News | CBL-Brave Voyage | CJBC-Double or Northing | CFRB-Guiding Light | CKEY-News; Show | Business WGR-Mrs. Burton | WBEN-Ev'ry Day 15 P Farm and 'Home | cKLB- A Mary unt Jen | CBL- Trans-Canada Fou d Saddlebnse | Matinee | CFRB-Ma Perkins Neg Sports rm Broadcast; WGR-Perry Mason JWEEN Hvine Edition 1 Small-Types | Women in 5:13--A Time for Beany 5:30--Howdy Doody THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News 6:45--Sports Spotlight 7:00--Cisco Kid 7:30--Little Show | 7:45--News Caravan 8:00--Groucho Marx 8:30--T-Men in Action 9:00--Dragnet 9:30--Ford Theate: 10:00--Martin ey "Private Eye 10:30--Abbott and Costello 11:00--News; Sports Weather 11:35--Baseball Hall of Fame 11:45--Your Garden SIMCOE HALL . Simcoe Hall Badminton Club -- teenage boys and girls, 6.30 p.m, Boys' Floor Hockey, 7.30 p.m. Teenage Girls' Club -- business meeting, table tennis, gymnastics, square dancing, 7.30 p.m. Nord! Lifung Club, 7.30 p.m. Shore Radio Club, 7.30 {| CFRB-Record Shop WGR-Keaton WBEN-Widder Brown 4 P.M. News 4. WBEN-Woman in My 2.30 P.M. CKLB-Betty and Bob CJBC-Maitland Manor CFRB-Gal Sunday WGR-Nora Drake WBEN-Dave Qartowsy 5 P. 2.4 | CKLB-Meet the Menjous | CFRB-Brighter Day | WGR-Brighter Day | WBEN-Doctor's Wife 3.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Show Case CBL-Life Can Be Beautiful CJBC-Afternocon Concert | CFRB-Daily Derby | CKEY-News; Show Business WGR-Hilltop House WBEN-Life Can Be Beautiful 3.15 P.M. CKLB-Showcase | CKEY-Ballroom CBL-Ma Perkins | WGR-Keaton | WGR-House Party | | WBEN-Lorenzo Jones | WBEN- Road i = I 45 P.M. | WEN. Rody one CBL-Pepper Young P.M. | CBL- Righi . Happiness THURSDAY EVENING | CBL-The Aha adores Signal ews; News; [News News elen Trent P | CKLB-News; CBL-Your Program {FRB News; Peggy ks CKEY-Jews; Studio Party | WGR-News: Keaton WBEN-Plain Bill 5.13 P.M. | CKLB-Supper Club | WBEN-Front Page Farrell | CFRB-Dick Haymes 30 P.M. 5. | cna. Community News; Supper Club | cB Fairy Tales | CJBC-News: At Ease CFRB-Songs of Our Times; Barry and Betty P.M. Stép the fews: Weather faitlandi Manor; 0] 100 News; rry Mason | 55 starring LEX BARKER - DOROTHY HART c= oF PATRIC KNOWLES + CHARLES KORVIN ond introducing TOMMY CARLTON Prod EXT A chive AT? ' 'Widder Brown Pi fa Perkins { CBL-Western Five ; Personalities Massey WBEN- Three Suns Kay Starr on an Island of Evil the sea disgorged! 5, WARNERCOLOR di TIRCENT PRICE - FRANK LOVEJOY - PHYLLIS KIRK © ADMISSION PRICES MATINEES EVENINGS i Children .... 30c Tax Inc.| Children .... 30c Tax Inc. Adults 55¢ Tax Inc.| Adults .. 75¢ Tax Ihe. 65¢c Tox Inc.| Loges 85¢ Tax Inc. ALL CHILDREN MUST HAVE TICKETS 6.00 P.M. [Elwood Glover 8; Sports Crosby ) y Vaughan News; Ballroom ews N-News 6.15 P.M. What's on at the tre; Supper Club flayfair Melodies Show Hits Heart Beats in | CJBC-Hometowners 10.30 P.M. CBL- Trooping Fog Color | CJBC-Rhythm Rendezvous { CFRB-Beulah | WGR-News CKEY-Rate the Act | WBEN:One May s Family | 8.00 | ca. Ways of Fifankina | CJBC-Ozzie and Harriet CFRB-Radio Folks CKEY-News; Mickey Lester WGR-Meet Millie | WBEN-Roy Rogers | 8.30 P.M. CKLB-Roadside Chapel | CBL-Thurs. Playhouse CBL-Eventide CKLB-News; | CJBC-Orchestra CFRB-Jo Stafford CKEY-News: Sports; Music Box WBEN-Keyboard Melodies; Jane Pickens WGR-News; Michener, former provincial sec- retary. The CSL ended its Toronto-Niag- ara service in the summer of 1952. Gov't Takes | 30 p.c. Share - | HAMILTON (CP)--The Ontario ji Games Rooms -- billiards, crokinole, hockey. galties, floor hockey. 2.00 - 5.30 p Sirs' Craft Club. "3.30 - 5.30 "Public Library -- Children: s De- partment. 3.30 - 5.30 p Piano Lessons. 4.00 p YWCA Basketball. 600 p.m. Pee Wee Softball Practice -- Co- wan Park. 6.30 p.m. Sarig JAMES WARREN LYNNE RORFRTS - PAUL CAVANAGH -Sports 6.30 P.M. Commentary; EXTRA: CKLB-News; Sports Finals: Man About Music EBL-Nocturne | CFRB-On Stage CJBC-Starlight Moods | WGR-On Stage News Sports; Golden Age Club -- cards, check- ers, games, refreshments, movies --anyone 70 or over is welcome. government will take over more than 50 per, cent of the cost of educating retarded children in the TOMORRO "OUTCRY" Selected He Led The last : Grear oUTLAW Bos! Sta kyway Reporter; | WBEN- batter Knows Best uns N-Mike Mearian 645 P.M "SILVER QUEEN" CJBC-News 7.00 p.m. province, Education Minister Dun- | CFRB-News Canadian Woodsmen Meeting. [lop announced Tuesday. Ya Lit Show 7.30 p.m. | The minister said at the opening | ¢ YWCA Badminton. 8.00 pm. {of the new Easthaven School that | FRIDAY, JUNE 12 |the provincial government has Nursery School -- 5 yr. olds -- free play, music, story hour, rhy- dm band, books, crafts. 9-11.30 | Golden re Lounge Room open. 1. ». p.m s' Basketball 2.00 - 5.30 p.m. ablic Library -- Coil drag' s Pe. Roh, 3.30 - 530 p Movies -- boys and als -- all ages. 4.00 p.m. Piano Practice Periods. 4.00 p.m. Sisnage Party. 7.30 p.m. Elite Club. 7.30 p.m SATURDAY, JUNE 13 Piano Lessons. 9.00 a.m. Accordion Lessons. 9.00 a.m. Boys' Basketball. 9.00 a.m. Public Libary ~ -- Children's De- partment. 9.30 a Syarvey Dar Academy. 1.30 - p.m. Shoris CKLB-News; and Game | CEC Mune 'Suspense 8 CKEY-News; Back Talk or: Joe Crysdale; Baseball | 11.15 P.M. | WBEN-Truth or | CJBC--UN Today | Consequence CFRB-Orchestra WGR-Romanes | 11.30 P.M. Kate Aitken 9.30 P.M. | CBL-Winnipeg Drama News; Ballroom | CKLB-Haunting Hour | CJBC-Prelude to -Report from Korea | CJBC-Music Dreaming 1; Sports; 2 Fish | _Basemen! | WBEN-News; Diane Three Star Extra P.M. News, Band; Tele ews ALL THE SMASHING, CRASHING DRAMA . SPLIT-SECOND, SHOCK-STREAKED SPILLS... CBL-Wayne and Shuster CFRB-News; CFRB-George Murray WBEN-Gen. M. Ridgeway WGR-Bing Croszy 10. 00 P.M. CKLB-News; Obsession CBL-News WBEN-Judy Canova CKEY-News; WGR-The American Way { { CFRB- Louella hihi 10.15 P.M. CBL-Mid-Week Review CFRB-TBA Orchestra | g by CKLB.N oi BY pout -News; 'amily Skeleton ay a. N-Les, Paul and 7.30 P.M, reat Musi¢ News Bing Sings ohnny Mercer oral Time lohnny Mercer | lease, Mr. Howe eave It Alone DON (Reuters)--Canada to- |is the first or second Elizabeth to ade : a light-hearted entry ascend the throne. Perhaps Cana- ra squabble on |dians have at least as good a case as the Scots, because, after all, the French colonies in North Amer. {lca were fot ceded to Britain until WBEN-News: Stars ia feel more strongly than ever be- fore is that Her Majesty is Queen of Canada." Scots nationalists claim the Queen should be called Elizabeth I on grounds that the 16th century Queen Bess did not rule over Scot- land. The crowns ofgthe two coun- tries were not united until 1604, and another century passed before Scotland was brought into the United Kingdom. Queen's title. D. , hig Canadian trade er, said at a Canadian Cham- Commerce luncheon here: [1713 and 1763. otsmen and Englishmen may | "But Canadians are not worried 1 as to whether Her Majesty | about such matters. What they do | i limore Lois! T STARTS CONTINUOUS FROM 1 PM.« SAT 12 NOON TODAY