Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 9 May 1956, p. 22

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| WBEN--BUFFALO--Channel 4 TELEVISION LOG U.S. Methodists Stand Against Segregation WGR--BUFFALO -- Channel 2 CBLT--TORONTO--Channel 9 "ARROGANT lao Araki, former Japan- ,rmy general paroled after 1g seven years of life sen- as a war criminal, is in- swed at his suburban To- rome. Declaring his trial a "disgrace," the War Min- and Educadon Minister of 930's, blamed the late dent Franklin D. Roosevelt inveigling' Japan into the Still arrogant and haughty, said if Allied troops had ad southern Japan they have suffered terrible " --Central Press Canadian i se Wanes WEDNESDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 11, 9--Rin Tin Tin 5, 2-Today 6:00 P.M, {ican Methodists have charted some/ ment diplomats and other foreign-| s--Pinky Lee Show 4--Captain Kangaroo 11---Bill Long far-reaching new frontiers for their service personnel. | 9.00 AM. 9--The Goldberg's hig, denomination. H 4~Cartoons 3-Mickey Mouse Club $--Kaleidoscope; News 2---News and Sports 7.00 P.M 11--The Lone Ranger 5, 2--Tennessee Ernie 4-Sgt. Preston $---Tabloid 4--Serial Dramas | 2--Lone Ranger 5--Man Called X 12.30 P.M. { ppl 4--Superman : M. $--Kulka, Fran and Olle | 5 2-Feather Ferd nest nM Eleven Presents " h m Barbed-wire scarred him... 11--Musical Mysteries $--Theatre of Stars J | S--Eddie Dishes a-Mr. 1 a. North 2---You 2 oF Life 4--December Bride | 30 P.M. 3-Wal Dismay tool Pa 119Jane Wyman Men fought him... : 8. WM. | ' $--Dragne 1L9--Vic Obeck | 3--Now Lobe Wien Shower of stars but couldn't whip him! . S5--Playhouse | 4--Robert Q. Lewis 2-Stop the Music 4--Anhur Godirey 3--Helen_ Neville 9.00 P.M. Women loved him... 30 PM. 2.30 P.M. | 11--Inner Sanctum f 11, 9-1 Love Luey 5--Father Knows Best 2-TBA 4--Meet the Millers 2---Dragnet Pha. 9,00 P.M. | 3--House Party | 0.30 P.M | # : N 11, $-Hit Parade 3.00 P.M | 11--The Nations | S--Kraft Theatre 5--Matinee Business ~The Millionaire | 4=The Big Payoff 5, 2--Ford Theatre Masquerade, Pans 3-FNm Festal 4--Four-Star Playhouse 11, $--Jackie Rae Show 4-Bob Crosby 10.00 P.M. 4----I've Got a becret 4.00 P.M 11--Thursday Feature 11--Homer Bell 9--Lolly Toodum 2---Break the Bank 10.00 P. 11, 9-Big Town 5--This is your life 430 P.M. 4---The Steel Hour 11--Fun with Food 10.30 P.M. 2--Boxing Mr. O 11--Alfred Hitchcock 10.30 P.M. 5--Queen For a day 9--Serenade 11--Inner Sanctum 9--Press Conference "Th St nd th i » : v S--Molsons Theatre MMURSDAY EVENING | game Star a . -" B 11.00 P.M. 5.00 P.M. ) | bar 1, 9, 5, 4 2--News 11--Cartoon Capers 30 PA Sport : - -> Die l- Gnd Zeal Ab, 7 Weather, Sports $--Captain Gallant jas 3 4 2-1 ews, ports i " 1L.% P.M. | 5--PinkyLee Show 11.30 P.M, 11--Plaza Theatre 4--Cartoons 11--Plaza TV Theatre i 3 N | KIRK DOUGLAS | 9--Boxing 3--Mickev Mouse Club 8--Drama | iF 1 . 5, 2-Tonight 5:30 P.M. 5, 2, Tonight | i 4--Golden Theatre 11- Bar Eleven Ranch 4--"Playhouse" J EAN | E Cc RAI N . 9, 5--Howdy-Doody | By GEORGE W, CORNELL THURSDAY AM. | 8.00 AM. 4--Gene Autry | 4. Set up fund-raising machinery | ! ' Aon gy The church's general conference, to provide an additional $48,000, 5--Home Cooking "School of International Service' liquor as a.spreading menace to have eliminated certain specific MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Amer-|in Washington to train U.S. govern-| health and welfare. | 7. Gave official sanction to birth restrictions concerning marriage oi | | control. 8. Raised the church' missionary budget from $30,000,000 $49,000,000 to advance Christian-| ity at home and abroad. On perhaps the most controver-| from 1,010,000 tons in 1954. sial item on the last day's a enda-- | a move to liberalize the church's regulations on marriages of di-| vorced persons -- the confertnce postponed any action. The matter will be submitted to THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 9, 1956 21 SPREADING OUT PARIS (Reuters) -- Pierre Pou- SOLID Glk1 MEXICO CITY (AP)--Preside..t Ruiz Cortines of Mexico received| jade, French tax reform leader, a family-life commission for study a really heavy donation for the is studying the creation of a "tax- and reeommendations to the geu- national child welfare fund. An payers international" movement, .. eral conference four years hence. anonymous donor sent i would pesos ($10,000) in gold coins. said. The proposed revision 120,000 spokesman for his organization |divorced persons, asking only that| ministers use "special care" in ._ such cases. s main eee -- | INDIAN SUGAR | India's production of sugar| | reached 1,590,000 tons in 1955, up 5.30 P.M. 4--Cartoon Capers | 4--Headlmes; Sports : 11--Bar Eleven Ranch 2--As the World Turns 2--Hopalong Cassidy which ended Tuesday, in 13 days/000 to strengthen the 116 church-| 9, 5~Howdy Doody "2 "" AM. & { : ox PM. of sessions 100k these major steps: {related follages and universities in! 4--Gene Autry Show h 3 -- Rumpus Room 1l-Sports, Weather 1. Adopted procedures permit- the next four years. 600 P.M. Mario, Robeits aE ok | ting on of the dicho 5. Embarked on a broad program Rh il 1g Stew 5. 2-Ding Dong School 2--News and Sports (racially segregated administrative for gimulating work of bg 5--Roy Rogers 4--Gary Moore 1.00 P.M | structure. : | churches n their social and re-| News; Range Rider 10.30 A.M. 11--Golden West 2. Extended full clergy rights|ligious influence in their home| 2-Butfslo Bill Jr. %3-Erule Kovacs 9--Tabloid {to women. | communities. ¢ 6.30 P.M. 11.00 AM, S--Liberace | 3. Allotted $1,000,000 to set up a| 6. Strongly d legalized 11-8ports: Weather; $s, 3--Home bi 4--Cisco Kid mpm memmm---------- News 5 1.30 AM 2--Kulka, Fran and Ollie! 7.30 P.M. 9---Celebrity Playhouse 12.00 NOON S5--Dinah Shore 9 hr 85---You Bet your Life 4--Bob Cummings | $--Feature Film 2--Homer Bell but couldn't stop him! 9--Kraft Theatre 5--People's. Choice 9._Matinee 5---My Little Margie Id him! but couldn't ho 5--Lux Theatre 4--Arthur Murray 2--Mayor of the Town | 9--Open House 5, 4--Serial Dramas 4--Edge of Night 4--Fairbanks Presents | Ending or Strike I'REAL (CP) -- Hopes of 7 a strike that would tie Great Lakes ships waned night when some 1,500 employed by two compan- d overwhelmingly to walk r jobs Thursday noon. e the strike deadline, post- ion negotiations were ex- #0 coniinue today although as no definite word from itatives of either the Sea- {nternational Union or the ompanies involved in the over wage demands and/ 'nefits. | wo companies threatened| rike are the Upper Great "ind St. Lawrence Naviga- thpany and N. M, Paterson) s, Ltd., which together Jabot 60 vessels. | WSSTRIKE | 'on official said '"'better| per cent" of the seamen ¢& CLAIRE TREVOR ¥ AMMAN WITHOUT | A STAR AN: 2 THEVRE BACK AND THEIR MUMMYS GOT "EM! BUD Go 4 BOX OFFICE CHILDREN OPENS UNDER 12 AT 8:00 FREE ') BEL 8 nd E "GOVER UF" WITH WILLIAM BENDIX +3 BRING THE * FAMILY 7 SUPERVISED KIDDIES-> FREE PLAYGROUND °°" Las? Day 'THE LADY KILLERS' In Technicolor IT'S HERE . "THE GAME OF THE STARS" .. THE NEW CRAZE! 'HOLLYWOOD' A BILTMORE INNOVATION SOMEONE wi $10 EVERY THURSDAY And $5 Modern DANCE TONIGHT "Golden Valley Boys" CKLB RADIO ARTISTS ADMISSION 75¢ RED BARN /" EVERY ! THURSDAY NIGHT x WIN CASH PRIZES ! A Chance For The JACKPOT Increased bY kl $10.00 weet )] until won: THE KETTLES START A BOOM IN THE OZARKS... Ni. hill are howling a: FNL of ul sums Marorie MAIN Arthur HUNNICUTT with o /o UNA MERKEL @ s TED de CORSIA \ §: Enjoy a Grand Evening of Fun and Entertainment | of the vote were dis- Dillon of Toronto, 1 'the companies, declined to 'w on the SIU announce- Jgher, some 5,000 men are Fin the dispute. i ballots from various in-| s were counted at SIU ers here Monday but| Wults are still to be an-| o | al members of the union G.oted overwhelmingly for| 8 if necessary to enforce ref als of both sides met A tions Monday, represent- P the shipping companies onion negotiators of hav-| dur decided on a strike, FI... | niiips Read bui ilps neaay mill «{esume trib MO (CP)--Mayer Phillips | o.iday the city is ready to and efit demands of 5,000 vi T vea! wag Talks tha | dees ord hegotiations on wage and wolvees as soon as the; alks be resumed. city council the Muni-| loyees' Association rep-| the workers has not yet| eplied to a board of con-| of improved hospital nd longer vacations. | sociation is asking an 'ent wage increase. Pres- ge wage is about $1.50 NHociation has threatened tizs jon if their demands are Cyprlouncil rejected an asso- ino. quest that it sit in on| carriss being conducted be-| na. association and board of threa feniave get their official reply Mitard offer we will con- Dem¢d we will be glad to sit bzhiny the unions again and of Ne matter with them," Fello said. | throm «»sATRE GUIDE Cyprd authoy-- 'The Shepherd of year-gechnicolor), 12.40, 4.23 Enosis p.m. "It's a Wonderfull Greea15, 6.05 and 9.55 p.m. has ¢mplete show 8.10 p.m. inc.iud | Cypr'¢ "Anything Goes" in As sion and Color shown be exg.00, 4.25, 6.50. 9.15. Last rious * show at 8.40 p.m. in the the (Kettles in The Ozarks," victed7, 541, 7.35 and 9.34. on i-npieie show § p.m a Brit ered. ithy) "Court Mar- SILEN Billy Mitchell" also Fearing Swamp." Evening bloody "p.m. Last complete three yp p.m. TODAY! HIS HILLS were special hills . . there with bread, salt and a Bible . . . beside a mother dead in her grave. and of a father who tamed a motherless boy's aching. hating heart, HIS PICTURE reaches out with all the tenderness, beauty and thrills your heart will allow. A picture for all to know . . . for all to feel .".". for all to love . . . FOREVER! LISTEN TO THE ANGEL-STORY OF HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S BELOVED "M IE SNEPHERD IF THE Nill. color by TECHNICOLOR .... JOHN WAYNE - MARJORIE MAIN geuLAH BonD! BETTY FIELD HARRY CAREY JAMES BARTON . the sweetest hills of all .-. © the Hills of Home. He set up housekeeping HIS PEOPLE were God's kind of people whose love of the hills and their kinfolk will reach deep into every corner of your heart and light up all the joy and goodness there. HIS STORY is the story of a man who gave them his hand with a heap of kindness in it , . , - . en Ta a Th ia >. MARJORIE sight . . . She 75 when she as Granny Becky thanks God for her came witness to the color of good green human thing ever saw was a of happiness. The Warmest, Gayest, Most Heart-thrilling Show Gf 1956! HE HAS A WAY THAT MAKES THE GOOD LORD HEAVE A SIGH.... There have been many stories of love in our time re 3 was be- none that transcends this first she tear cverybody's kind of guy..in "COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS". ln Doesn't the good Lord give you many blessings here below? ... Then on bended knee, frankly... gladly tell Him so. T0 FLOOD YOUR HEART WITH SUNSHINE. . STEWART Here is the falling of decades to happier, less lonely days. . . To young beliefs and glorious hopes ... To dusty roads and buggy whips To the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" and "Home Sweet Home" . . Here is heartfelt thanks for the real blessings . . . A handclasped child at your knee . . . Pathways made brighter by homefolk . . . Sorrows made lighter by friends and neighbors . . . A bluebird in every tree. Here to flood your heart with sunshine is love and family all about you . . . Hopes and dreams Ah o Mh. come true... Sunday... the ANT i Church Of Your faith . . . A LR heartfelt "Thank God!" for the |} blessings that count! es 'It's a Wonder(al Life' JAMES STEWART DONNA REED Thomas Mitchell Ward Bond Gloria Grahame Beulah Bondi ~ pA a Color Carioon 'ALL FOULED UP' id on.

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