The Oshawa Times, 13 Apr 1960, p. 12

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13, 1960 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April Military Brass Hampers TELEVISION LOG 12:30 P.M. 11--~News 7--Love That Bob 5-2--It Could Be You 4--Search. For CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiiiss CBLT-TV Ch WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel S--Rochester WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo 8:15 AM . 4--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 WEDNESDAY EVE, | V--Take A Good Look 5:00 P.M. 8: 12:45 P.M. 11--Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1: WM. 7--About Faces 5--Movie 4-Meet The Millers 4:30 P.M. Jur. Mary 5-2--Adventure Theatre 4--Edge of Night THURSDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6--This Living World 5--Playhouse 4--Learn About Science 2--Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 8---8can 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Deputy 7--Donna Reed 5-2--Bat Masterson 4--Betty Hutton 8:30 P.M. 11-6--Talent Caravan 7--Real McCoys 4--Ringo 5--The Real McCoys 2--Producers' Choice 9:00 P.M. ial pioneer and founder of the state of Maine. ANTI-GAMBLING RAIDS Public Relations In Fresh Approach. em eb By JUDITH AYER aries, The publivily cane. Atummey's olfice Moutay ia Canadian Press Staff Writer |paign includes the royal pre- Cut-Down Of U.K. Forces By STEWART MacLEOD land 80 admirals--one for every three ships. Canadian Press Staff Writer In the other two services the LONDON (CP)--Britain s five-|, mparisons are nol quite so year plan to strip down the coun-| ining hut the same problems try's military forces into small, | ortainly exist. The British Army highly-efficient nuclear units, I8}gauted "jts first reduction drive hitting a few brassy smags. ' five years ago when it had 427,535 The government is finding it|officers and men--and 131 gen- relatively easy to wipe out, say, |erals, Today the figures are 283,- a division of men. But it isn't{700 and 127. easy to wipe out one general. | puring the same period the | Ships can be scrapped without| RAF slashed its strength by 87,-| 6--Sea Shoat 116--Live A Borrowed Lif operators alleged to be doing $2,» 500,000 worth of business a year. Seveleen persons were arre: in raids on six locations, police said. Ten were charged with con- spiracy and contriving a lottery, both felonies. The others were charged with possession of lot- for you. Are you inter- tery slips. 11---Family Theatre 6--Art In Action 5-Playhouse 4--Learn About Storybook Land 2--The Big Rascals 5:15 P.M. 4-Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 2-Mid-day matinee 1:30 P.M. 7--Divorce Hearing 4--As The World Turns 2:00 P.M, 7-Day In Court 6--Chez Helene 4--For Better or Worse 2---Queen For A Day 2:15 P.M. 11-8--Nursery School 2:30 P 11-6--Closeup J rat Boone 6--Roy Ro, 5-2--Bachelor Father SFY Rouen Hound 4--Zane Gray Theatre 6:00 A 9:30 P.M. 11-6--Metro News Bs _Man From a) . ckhe ny Su 7- Untoifchables 4--The Hostages 5-2--Tennessee Ernie 277th Bengal Lancers 4--Ray Milland 6:15 P.M. 6--Bob Cummings 10:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M 11--Meet McGraw 6--Manhunt 5-2--You Bet Your Life 4--Revion Revue 10:15 P.M. 11--Talking Sport 10:30 P.M. LONDON (CP) -- A young Ca- nadian whose family names goes back to the 11th century is {launching {nto one of the most _ |modern fields---public relations. Desmond Gorges, 31 - year - old native of Vancouver, has taken the plunge into the publicity world with formation of a com- pany called the Public Relations nit. "We would like to promote Ca- nadian goods in Britain," said Gorges enthusiastically. "I think there is far too little trade be- 1-Read ine {tween the two countries, and I'd -- Border a li i Boner Fil [ike Jo Jew it along as much as 5--Not For Hire ! 2--Tombstone Territory | His British co-directors, Lewis 11:00 P.M. | Woudhuysen and J.M. Japp, pro: 11.7.6:5-4-2--News: Sports vide knowledge of publishing and 11:15 PM . design. 7-Playhouse FIRST ACCOUNT miere of the late Kay Kendall's last film: Once More, With Feel- ing! In public relations work, Gorges tries for a fresh approach. Instead of distributing reams of press releases, he calls a journal- ist friend and says: "I've got a story ested? A well - dressed man with en- ergy and enthusiasm, Gorges has| y friends in all sections of weer Bab S He is as much as home in a| Fleet Street pub as in a Bel-| - - Constipation gravia drawing room, When baby's bowels are overloaded with Before leaving Canada, he was iv reta ig private secretary for eight "G "cure digestive process may be affected. Little mummy often. becomes sour months to Postmaster - General] William Hamilton. and upset, baby suffers gasyy pains, gets ; feverish, f d restless. To quickl A graduate of the University of by pg Bo Bi Rl Ll A British Columbia with a bachelor ive Baby's Own Tablets and see if of arts degree, Gorges did pos-|, Ld graduate work in international 7---Devotions 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 7--Komedy Korner 5--Ding Dong Schoo 4--Popeye 2--Byline 9:30 AM. 11--Movie 7--Romper room 5--Burns and Allen 4--Life of Riley 2--Helen Neville 10:60 A.M. 5-2--Dough Ra Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 A.M. 7--Morning Show 5-2--Play Your Hunch 4+-On The Go 11:00 AM, 11--Jane Gray Show 5-2--Price Is Right 4--1I Love Lucy 11:30 A.M. 11--Bob McLean Show §-2--Concentration 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON e 7--Ossie and Harriet 4--Drama 5-2--Price Is Right 9:00 P.M. 11-6-2--Perry Como 7--The Hawaiian Eye 4--The Millionaire 5--Perry Como 9:30 P.M. . 4-1 Got a Secret 10:00 P.M. 11-6--One Step Beyond 7--Sea Hunt 52--This Is Your Life 4--Circle Theatre 10.30 P.M. 11-6--Exploration 7-Interpol Calling 6--Farm Program 5---Man Hunt 2--Four Just Men 11:00 P.M. 11.7-6-5-4-2--News; Weather; Sports 7--My Friend Flicka é--Huckleberry Hound 2---Gene Autry 6:00 P.M, 11-86---News 7---Early Show 4--Western 6:15 P.M. 11-6--Open House 7--Gale Storm 5--Home Cooking 4--House Party 2--Loretta Young Theatre 3:00 P.M. 11-6--Playhouse 7--Beat The Clock 5-2--Dr. Malone 4--Millionaire 3:30 P.M. 11--Music For You 7--Who Do You Trust 6--Fighting Words 5-2--From These Roots 4--Verdict Is Yours 4:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 5-4-2--News; Weather 6:45 P.M. 5---Huntley-Brinkley Report 6-4-2 News 7:00 P.M. 6--Tabloid 5--~The Detective 4--State Trooper 2--Shotgun Slade 7 7--Black Saddle 6--Film TBA S5--Border Patrol problems, but admirals cannot. [000 while its air marshal have] 6:30 P.M. Several British newspapers 6:45 P.M. ged task to shut down an { 11-6-4-2--News Officially, no one in fhe 29% soyeral years, The government| 5--U of R Open House exists 6-- Viewpoint Air bases can be shut down inibeen reduced by two to 74. jii-pamily Theatre a day or two, but it's a prolon-| ; air | ave been campaigning for some 5--Huntley Brinkley marshal's office. time to have military brass cut Report ¥ {down, and the subject has been 7:00 P.M PROBLEM NOT PU BLIC {tossed around the Commons for| g--Tabloid ernment is suggesting that anyic,ue it js moving as fast »< if| 4--Cannonball great degree of inefficiency | 2--Manhunt ip the British forces or that sen-| One government tor no reason. But y sources say there is a problem. "It is no trouble to promote of-| ficers to top ranks in times oflc;on to emergency," explained one, "but gable." prove he is |can. | spokesman | 7_News; 3 i 3 g around 4 : { PmiVaws} jor officers are hanging arouldi,.q this explanation for the prob ¥illem: "Just try to tell a genera he isn't necessary--he will have is entire staff prepare a submis-| § "mugical Hour indispen- 1| 6--Leave It To Beaver you just can't kick them out when t1--Late Show 6--Stage Seven 5-2---Jack Parr ° 4--Theatre THURSDAY 8:00 AM, 7--Buffalo AM 8:00 P.M -2--Today 11-6--Hour With Juliette ws Roundup 7:15 P.M. Weather 11--Bugs Bunny and Friends 7--Restless Gun §-2--Truth or Consequences 4--News; Weather 12:15 P.M. 6--Matinee 7: 7--Keep Talking 5-2--Wagon Train 11--Popeye 7--American Bandstand 6--Millionaire 5-2--Comedy Theatre 4--Serials 4--Panel Quiz 2-Law of the Plainsman 7:45 P.M. 11--Provincial Affairs 4--Speaker of the House the emergency is over.' The emeraency he talk »d about was the Second World We That's when Britain, as a leader of the Allied effort, supplied so many senior officers to lead her own, Commonwealth and other THAT'S MY DRINK! Allied forces. At war's end, 15 vears ago. Britain was left with 2 vast administrative machinery The job of trimming that down in line with other military reduc- tions is still going on slowly. "It's astonishing how difficult it is," says one spokesman. Under the five-year treamlin g program, now more than half a dooiaicirative, cirong all is due to be cut down But other military reductions. | sources doubi Ww hether it will be completed by 1962 as scheduled To emphasize the difficulties thev point to the Royal Navy. In 1945. the navy had 6,525 ships in commission. There were ad- mirals then--one for every 85 ships THREE TO ONE Today, the navy has 236 ships THREE-DIMENSION COLOR LONDON (AP) -- Soviet engi neers have developed television sets capable of receiving color pictures in three dimensions, Moscow radio reported Monday pight. The broadcast said the sets will go into mass production this Ke year TALES FOR TOTS LONDON (CP) -- Young chil- dren soon may be able to hear fairy tales over the telephone. | This was one of many suggestions] put before the Post Office, which | hopes to extend its pre-recorded | 6 DELICIOUS FLAVOURS ® GRAPE e ROOT BEER Yes, Most People Choose SMITH BEVERAGES ® ORANGE eo GINGER ALE e CREAM SODA eo LEMON LIME Made and Bottled by Smite BEVERAGES LTD. 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