ICY CONTINENT GREAT EXPLORER The Antarctic continent, now| Radio Budapest Says | Dave Thm in 1807 was being explored more thoroughly | Curfew Cuts Production the first white man to cross than ever before, covers an esti- VIENNA ( 'AP)--Radio Budapest Howse Pass in the Rocky Moun- mated 6,000,000 square miles. d today = Russian-im- faius, on the B. C.-Alberta bound: SAE tempts to get us! produc- tion start, again in Hungary. |and other enterprises . But The broadcast claimed moreit ed continued ul- workers reported in plants, mines|ties in restoring commercial life. 494 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, November 37, 1958 TAX CUTS BEFORE ELECTION? Big Ottawa Surplus Steadily Grows Bigger i Erie Mayor Asking Aid Ot Washington ERIE, Pa. (AP)--Mayor Arthur Gardner today appealed for fed- eral disaster aid the wake of Thursday's record storm which d d two feet of snow on this lakeport city of 130,000. New snowfalls were reported early today on part of a 150-mile snow belt extending along the Lake Erie shore 50 miles west into Ohio and 100 miles east to Buf- falo, N.Y. Motorists were urged to stay out of the area. There was little drifting on roads Sunday night in the Erie area but farther east toward Buf- falo it was a different matter. Drifts blocked highways as fast as snowplows cleared them. In Erie bus transportation re- sumed and businesses, and indus- tries forced to close down by the| storm, were back at work. f | CJBC-CBC Concert Hour 0.15 P.M. CFRB Bing Crosby CKEY.Baseball WBEN-Do You Know CFRB-Amos and Andy CIB CKLB-Dream Passport CBL-Chicho Vale CBL-Leicester Square 5.00 P.M. CKLB-Million Dollar Ball room CFRB-Quarterbacks Club WGR-News; Baseball CKEY-News: Lester CBL-Jane Eyre ZJBC-Journgy Into Space WBFEN-Robert Q Lewis SMOKING STARTING wees TOMORROW -sefling wove! of young love in wa ...comes the story of the foul-ups who became THE HELL FIGHTERS & C25 I lle ~~ oe Symphony CBL-Leicester Square 10.00 P.M. WGR-New: Sport, | Music CKEY-News Sports CKEY-Les Lye WBEN Dateline CFRB-News; Sports: 10.30 P.M. CJBC-Press Conterence CFRB-Merry WBEN-Sports 630 P.M. in the first seven months of the outpaced a $50 000,000 rise in ex-| gi p.Easy Listening current fiscal year to $341,052,000. |penditures, which totalled $368,-| CJBC-News: Sports BEN. A year earlier the seven-month [774,000 compared with $318,737,000 WGR-Music "i pa surplus stood at $91,533,000 in October, 1955. Outlays in the WOEN Convention IL Ly Sh, Although government bills tend|seven-month period rose to $2, "years CFRB.FBI In Peace and to build up towa'd the end of the 468,762,000 from $2,268,154,000. 645 P.M. Ww. year on March 31, the continuing| Among expeaditures the main csec-Byng's Choice heavy revenues have led to spec-|increase was for defence, which| 7.00 P.M. ulation the yearend surplus may|was up to $164.774,000 from $140.- |CKLE: Song ana Star be $300,000, or more, Last|994,000 for the month. and to $933,- BERET MOKA ax spring Mr. Hairis budgeted for a}022.000 from $91,459,000 for the WBEN Amos 'n' Andy surplus of $173.000,000. In the seven months. Lh em 1955-56 year he had a $51,700,000) The government's bright rev- CBL-Olympic Report deficit, enue picture arfected the old age wonE aol Deum up REVENUES HIGHER | pension fund, which showed a Revenues in October climbed to|small surplus of $600,000 in Oc- $436,985,000 an increase of almost tober compared with a $2,800,000 $80,000,000 from $359,280,000 a deficit a year ago. For the first year ago. Seven-month revenues seven months of the fiscal year Apil-October ose to $2,809,814,-(it had a deficit of $15,200,000 000 from $2,359 687,000. compared with a $33,200,000 a The month's increase in income year earlier. TELEVISION LOG |r we CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBIT-TV Channel 8--Toronto |Gery Rev.. Musical WROC-LV Channel 5--Rochester Clock WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo OTTAWA (CP)--Steadily swell- ing tax collections have fattened the federal government's budget- ary surplus to nearly four times the size it was a year ago. Finance Minister Harris ported here today a $68,211,000 surplus in October raised the total $274,000 Gone; Police Allege Inside Job LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Police today suspected an inside job in the $274,000 Hoag button wall fe theft at the Oxmoor of © capitalist William Marshall Bullitt. : The money--ranging from $10 to $1,000 bills -- was stolen from a concealed wall safe in Bullitt's study on the 1,000-acre estate on Louisville's city limits sometime between 11 p.m. Saturday and 9 am Sunday. A $41,000 cheque THE 3 OUTLAWS ar CBL-Let's Make Music P.M. NEVILLE BRAND - HALE - BENNETT | = | SUPERSCOPE 238 Go Round Music CKLB-Ballroom: CKEY-News; CBL-New: CKEY-! Joe Crysdale CBL-Lel's Make Musie WBEN-The World Tonight CKLB-Baliroom: News "FRB-Lowell Thon as WBEN-The World Tonight WEDNESDAY MORNING 9.00 AM. WGR-True Story WGR-News; Breakfast Club CKLB-News WBEN-News; CBL-News; Music CJBC-News CKEY-Jay and Ginger CFRB-News; Neighborhood Corner 9.15 AM. CELB-Devotions CJBC-Bob and Ray WBEN-Breakfast Club AM, News 7.00 am. CKLB-News;: Koffee Korner CJBC-Toast and Jambore CFRB-News; Wally Crot ter Show WBEN-News: Clock One Touch of the Needle . . Oshawa | A Lifetime of Torture 1| "ONE WAY Deanery 4! "fioKET Mission 10.30 A.M. . Musical WGR-John Lascelles 11.00 A.M, CBL-Serlals WGR-Back to the Bibl CKLB-liews: Musi 11.30 A.M. WGR-Serials H CKLB-Courtship & Marr- | age | CBL-Kraft Theatre CKEY-Big 'I'hree WBEN-Music WGR-News: Musical 9.30 CKLB-Music 945 AM. CBL-Ontario = School Broadcast TO HELL" CBL-News Sports CKEY-News also was reported missing at first but later was found. "Whoever went in there knew police '| TUESDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 11--Bar Eleven Ranch 6--Let's Go to the Mu- 3-Lite 1s Worth Living 6--Hidden Pages $--Comedy Time 4--Santa Claus 2--Mickey Mouse 8.15 AM. CBL-Morning Devotions CKEY-Musical Clock: 8.30 AM. CKLB-News; CJBC-Audio 10.00 A.M. WREN-Arthur Godfrey 11.45 AM CJBC-June Dennis CKLB-Dr. Paul CKEY-Four L At Home TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. Teen-age Madness! The Story of 12.00 3 ads capt Bert Hart said. LT Jus WBEN-Howard Miller The thieves apparently entered the first floor library of the man- sion by raising an unlocked win- down. Detectives said whoever took the money pressed a point on the library wall which opened a door disguised as a bookshelf. When they apparently couldnt find a button--on Bullett's desk in the study--that opens a section of wall 6.30 P.M. paneling hiding the safe, they|11--Sports: Weather, New: forced it open. 6-4--Pattl Page Challenge oc To Get Out Vote Accepted By 13 : M. 11--Eddy Arnold Show 6--Tablold 5---Count of Monte Ch SARNIA (CP) -- Thirteen On- tario cities have accepted a get-| out-the-vote Shallenge from the} do Lo Sarnia Chamber of Commerce. , " The chamber issued the chal-|® pay Sars w= lenge to other cities with a popu-| 8.2) P.M. lation between 25,000 and 50,000 #--The Brothers and offered an engraved bronze laque for the city registering the Righest percentage vote in next month's civic elections. i | ie Corn. | 2-Broken, Arrow 4--Meet the Millers wall, Fort William, Kingston, 11, Jp The Stars #-Houss Party Kitchener, Oshawa, Port Arthur,| 5--March of Medicine | 5_Matinee 4 i | 4--Red Skelton Show | 4 The Big Payof Se rCavaigaas Tudaire 2-Film_Festival Thomas, although its population 11, 6--Lost World is 18,800, also asked to join the| 35000 Question contest. b Bee Travel Industry Stays On Par With 1955 OTTAWA (CP)--The $800,000,000 a year Canadian tourist industry in 1956 stayed just about on a par with the previous year, despite the fact the weather put a kink In the travel business. That was the general picture] given today at the opening session of the 11th annual federal-provin- elal tourist conference. Delegates from every province were wel- comed by Resources Minister Le- sage to the two-day meeting. Reports by provinces showed it was a good tourist year in the West, just fair in Central Canada and not so good in some parts of the Maritimes where unfavorable weather put a damper on things. Federal officials, eyeing the provincial reports, said they indi- cated that generally 1956 would stack up with 1955 when an esti- mated 7,000,000 tourists visited Canada and spent a record $329,-| 000,000. Canadian tourists travei- ling in their own country con- tributed another estimated $300,- 000,000. Chief Of Police Suspended STOUFFVILLE, Ont. (CP) William J. Diamond, chief con- stable of this community 25 miles northeast of Toronto, has been suspended on a charge of conduct unbecoming a police officer. The suspension was made after a meeting of village council and the police committee last week. Chief Diamond is to appear to answer the charge at council's next meeting. A-police officer for 23 years and a former Ontario Provincial Po- lice sergeant and police chief of Crystal Beach, he became chief constable here at the beginning of the year. FAMILIAR SHAPE Leaves of the sycamore tree in southern Ontario somewhat re- semble those of the mapie tree. | THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore 'The Night Holds Terror" 1.95, 4.35 and 8.10 p.m. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" 2.30, 600 and 9.35 p.m. Last complete show at 8.10 CBL-Olympic Report CKEY-News; Ballroom WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CFRE Your Good CBL-Serial Stories elghbor CJBC-Concert LOO P 000 P.M CKLB-N ¢ ws, Melody Roundup CJBC-HI-FY CKEY-News; Studio Party 415 P.M. CFRB-Music on Wheels 4.30 P.M. CJBC-Of All Things CBL-Play it Safe 5.30 P.M. 11, 6--Rin Tin Tin 5-My Little Margie 4--Range Rider 6.00 P.M. 11--Bar Eleven Ranch Under The Sun §--Roy Rogers 4--Headlines: Gene Autry 2--Soldlers of Fortune 6.3 P.M, : Weather: News 6---Eddy Arnold 7.00 Both F Adult seum 5--Comedy Time 4--Santa Claus 2---Mickey, Mouse Clut 5.30 P.M. 6--Capt. Gallant 5--My Little Margie 4--Range Rider 600 P WEDNESDAY 00 AM. 4--Captain Kangaroe St. George's Church ANG TO THE KING OF CANADIAN TELEVISION KING GANAM AND HIS SONS OF THE WEST WED., NOV. 28 "RED BARN ADMISSION $1.00 12.00 Noon CKLB-Black and White CKEY-News: Pick the Hits; Star Time CFRB Ranch Party CJBC-Elwood Glover WGR-News; Roundup WBEN-News; Weather 12.15 P.M. CKLB-Call For Help CBL-News and Woather CJBC-Del Mott Show CKEY~--Tops in Pops WGR-Helen Neville CFRB-Varieties WBEN: Serial Stories LS P.M. ADULT 4--Cartoon Capers ENTERTAINMENT Cine Rumpus Son Last Day - "The Prisoner" "711 Ocean Drive" Adult: 4--Marion - Roberts $--Rumpus Room 10.00 A.M. 5-Ding Dong School 4--Garry Moore 2-Life With Father 10.30 A.M. is i Holly- om This News wi 5--Ray Anthony 4--Headlines; Sports 2-Sky Kin, CFRB-Farm & Home WGR-Martin Agronski WBEN-Luncheon Club CBL-Kate Aitken 12.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Farm Broadcast: CKEY-Richard Scott CFRB-News: Hollvwood WGRJimmy Fiddler 12.45 P.M, CBL-Happy Gang 00 P. IL. WGR-Paul Harvey 11--Ozzie and Harriet \ 6---Tabloid 5--U of R. 30 P.M. WGR-Grand Central Station 200 P.M, CKLB-News; Showcase CFRB-Serial Stories CKEY-Say It with Music CBL-Matinee WGR-Sound Ow MODERN WESTERN S--Bandstand 4--Arthur Godfrey 2-Jeffrey Jones Commentary 11.00 AM. 4--Superman 2-Kukla Fran Ollie 7.30 P.M. 11, 6---Disneyland 5--Eddie Fisher 4--December Bride 2--Disneyland. x rm. 6--Canada Hit Parade S5--Hiram Holliday 4--Arthur Godfrey 830 P.M. 5.00 P.M. CKLB Supper Club CBL-Your Program CKEY News: Ballroom WBEN-Car and Kitchen S--Home and 3---Amos 'm Andy 11.30 AM. 4--Strike It Rich 2--Coffee Break 12.00 NOON 5--Tic Tac Dough 4--News; Weather t P.M 30 P.M. S3-It Could be You CKLB-Rural Line CJBC-Small Types | CKEY-Round Up 4--Annie Oakley 2--Kukla, Fran and Ollie 7.30 P.M. (1--The Goldbergs 6--Robin Hood S5---Jonathan Winters 4--Name That Tune 2---Warner Bros 8. 5.30 P.M. CJBC Elwood Glover |CBL-Music for Children WEDNESDAY EVENING CKEY-Talk of the Town CKLB-Guy Lombardo WGR-Mystery Time CJBC-Shadows 7.45 P.M. WBEN-Datcline; News: CBl.-Kuropean Music Moret Festival CBL-N: tional News 800 P.M. 10.15 P.M. CFRB-Eddie Cantor | CFRB Starlight WBEN-Robt. Q. Lewis Serenade Guess What? ! ~ 10.30 P.M, CBL-Becket CKLB.David Rose CJBC Assignment Ry ET Lester | CJBC-Press Conference BL-Recital Ww. , WGR Warren Kelly's KCY-News, Sports Mike 55 830 PM. | 10.45 P.M. CFRB-Indictment | CKEY-Royal Winter WBEN-Pick the Winner | Fair 8.00 P.M CKLB-Show Music CJBC-Canadian Music Hall CFRB- Lowell NBEN The Tonight CKEY--Sports 9.15 PM, CKEY Talk of the | CJBC-Musical Program 930 P.M CJBC-Musical Program WBEN-Up Date CFRB Amos and Andy "lub 3.00 P.M. CKLB-News Showcase 6.00 P.M. KLB-News Opinion WBEN-News WGR-News: Roundup CJBC-News; Sports CFRB-Santa Claus 6.15 .M. CKLB-Sports CBL-Mayfair Melodies 11--Hit Parade News S5--Father Knows Best 2-Navy Log 9.00 PM 11--Under the Sun 6--Kraft Theatre 5--Kraft Theatre 4--The Millionaire 2---Ozzie and Harriet 230 P.M. S--Feature Movie 3-Mid-day Matinee 11--Words and = Music 00 BP." (1---Monte Carlo 4--As the World Turns 2--Helen Neville 2.30 P.M. C 11--This Week in © Hockey 8--Matinee | CFRB-Passing Parade 5--Tennessee Ernie mM 6.30 P. WBEN-Mike Meanan WGR-Financial News | CBL-Concert CFRB-Wes. McKnight | CKLB-Easy Listening 4--I've Got i Secret 2--Ford Theatre n.00 P.M, | 11--First Folio 6--Chrysler Festival $--This s Your Life 4--20th Century Fox 2--Wednesday F' 11.00 P.M. CKLB-News Sports CBL-Music of Beethoven CFRB-News; CKEY-News: WGR-News, CFRB-Startime WGR-3-Star Extra Les 7.00 P.M Sports 1.15 P.M CJBC-Prelude to Mid. Lye 3.30 P.M. 6--Sports Thrills 4---Bob Crosby 7.00 P.M. 400 P.M. WBEN-Amos and Andy 11---Matinee WGR-E P. Morgan CKLRB Song and Star CFRB-Kate Alken CBL-Rawhide CJBC-Byng'~ 7.15 P.M. CBL-Olympic Report 1.30 P.M. Chomas World night CKLB-Starlight Souvenirs SFRB-Merry Go-Round 11.30 P.M. WGK-Margo with Musie 11.30 P.M. Town 11--The Late Sho 6---Boxing boi 8--Tonight 4--Crystal Theatre 2---National Pro HI Lights 3.0 12.00 P.M. --Operation Swin Shift 5 4---Edgar Bergen 2---Highway Patrol Cholce 11--Cartoon_ Capers §-Howdy Doody al OSHAWA FIRE FIGHTERS Local 265 : Annual / Bl Fireman's Ball 'Wednesday, Nov. 28th Here's the swift, easy way to change worlds, JUBILEE PAVILION RE Relax as you go in a foam-soft, reclining seat . . . with delicious complimentary meals and 1.30 P.M. 11---The Late Show 6--Theatre Royal 3---Tonight | 4--Eleven Thirty Theatre | WBEN-Bing Crosby CKLB-Day Dreams CFRB-News: Bardhox CJBC-On Campus CBL-Introduction; Edinburgh Festival 12.00 P.M. CKLB News: Starlight Souvenirs mM. CKEY-House Party Murrow | CFRB-Merry-Go- Round } 4 WEDNESDAY EV'NING 5.00 P.M. 11--Bar Eleven Ranch | 10.00 =. CFRB-Ed. R. aT "ee lll , LUNCH COUNTER It's WEDNESDAY Afternoon "SPECIAL" 60: Specials ~ EACH | ROAST TURKEY Down Town Store with Flavorful Savory Dressing ® Creamy Whip-@ Buttered THE FOLLOWING ON SALE AT 1.00 P.M. FREE FREE ped Potatoes Carrots ® Rich Brown @ Roll and "Jumbo Size" COCA-COLA SHOPPING BAGS with every purchase at our Foun- ..Toronto to Europe overnight Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. attentive service to make your journey a pleasure. Jack Denton and his Orchesira Tickets 3.00 per Couple | Avvine refreshed, ready for business or pleasure. See your Dress Optional Travel Agent or TCA Office soon. Fly now at these big savings! AT ALFRED HITCHCOCK At BEST! ; A New High in Thrilling Suspense! 7 KILLERS on the loose ...in YOUR house! ERNRENEREE RENN uuERnREY 21.00 FOR FREE FREE BALLOONS FOR Fresh Baked CHOCOLATE THE KIDDIES all afternoon 7. 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For instance, a man paying ordinary fare, Toronto to London, can take his wife and children between the ages of 12 and 25 for $351 each (Tourist, round trip -- stay up to one year). Children under 12, half fare; under 2, 10% of regular fare. Family Fare reductions apply to First Class, too! "MEN ARE 'LOST AND GONE You can take that trip now, with TCA's "Fly now -- Pay Later" plan. Simply make a down pay- ment -- as little as 10% -- and budget the rest to suit your con- venience. From 3 to 24 months to pay the balance, according to the total amount. No fuss -- your own signature on one form is all that is required. FOREVER"... . when they: be for 13 7 MY DARLING 4 CLEMENTINE wo HENRY FONDA LINDA DARNELL VICTOR MATURE Pay Later" if you wish (p.m Brock (Whitby)--'"Hot Blood and "Target Zero." Evening shows 7 p.m. Last complete show at 8.20 p.m rin navy two SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT, RAILWAY TICKET OFFICE OR TCA OFFICE Marks -- Hell" 10.20 "One Way Ticket 1.00, 3.15, 5.35, p.m. "The Three Out- laws" 1.55, 4.15, 6.35 and 9.00 p.m. Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. to 7.55 and TCA OFFICE IN TORONTO Plaza -- "711 Ocean Drive" (Adult) 1.40, 5.02 ard 8.24 p.m. "The Prisoner" 3.20, 6.42 and 10.04 p.m. Last complete show at 820 p.m. ? p "MY DARLING CLEMENTINE" SHOWN AT 3:00 - 6:25 - 9:50 "STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER" I] DAILY AT 1:30 - 4:55 - 8:20 WAlnut 4-4611 TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES Regent - "My Darling Clemen- Every day to Europe by Super Constellation 5» and 950 'The res Forever" 1.30, 455, 820 pm. Last complete show at 8.10 p.m, " A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE )