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Daily Times-Gazette, 14 Jun 1954, p. 13

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RADIO LOG WGR 550 © CKEY 580 © CBL 740 e CJBC 860 eo CHML 900 WBEN 930 @ CFRB 1010 @ CHUM 1050 @ CKOC 1150 CKLB 1240 ® WKBW 1520 @ CHVC 1600 Information on radio programs is supplied by the individual stations. and The as and does Tim prints not ility for MONDAY EVENING CKLB- -Sage Riders Smiley Burnette CBL-CBC Roundup -News: B. Kate Aitken -Nation's Business Tennessee CKLB-Kim's CBL-N CFRB-Mr. -Red Skelton WBEN-Peter Lind Hayes WGR-Arthur WBEN-Arthur Godfrey 2.00 P.M. CKLB-News; J CKEY:News; sdale and CFRB-Luv Theatre WGR-Radio Theatre CBL-I A ali Concert n CJJIBC-Of AL Things 2.15 P.M. CKEY-Baseball 9.30 P.M. CKEY-Antel: Musie CJBCJazz Unlimited 10.00 P.M. ews Bulletin WBEN-Mr. Keen WGR-Night Watch CKEY-News, CFRB- "Tennessee Brale 10.30 P.M. JBC-Sports Round up CFRB-Mantovani CKEY-News: Sports: Little Show YOR leading BEN-Orchestra ambores Pack Talk Co. ming CFRB-News; Sports, Midnight Merry-Go- Round CKEY-Sports Fioalss Les 12.00 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Starlight souvenir CBL-News CJBC-News CKEY-News: House Deny CFRB-News; Sports WGR-News; Glacy's Basement WBEN-News: Bill's Bob and Ray Korner Keen Baseball TUESDAY MORNING CKLB-News: Korner CFRB- g WGR-Chore Time: This 1 Believe 6.00 AM. CKLB-News: Koffee Korner CKEY- News; Musical Clock CFRB-Breakfast on the WBEN-News 8.15 AM. CBL-Devotions CJBC-Toast and Jamboree CKEY-Musieal WBEN-Musical Clock 8.30 AM. CELE News: Kotioe 10.50 AM. CJBC-Just around the Corner CBL-Ruth Harding Jane Weston CFRB-Waltz Festival CEKLB-Musig in % Time 10.45 AM. CBL-Shall We Dance, CFRB-What's on Wally's Koffee TUESDAY EVENING | CFRB-Record Shop CBL-Nation's Business CJBC-Dance Time WBEN.Longines Choraliers WGR-News 500 P.M. CBL-This Is Radio. Music JBC-Radio ' Theatre CFRB-Peter Lind Hayes Show WGR-People are Funny WBEN-People are CKEY News: Mickey Lester 8.3% P.M. CKLB-Wedding Bells CJBC-Netherlands Music WGR-Mr. and Mrs North CFRB-My Little Margie CBL-Music WBEN-Mr. and Mrs, North ora CELB-News; CFRB- by, WGR-News; WBEN-News 615 P.M. CKLB-Supper Club WBEN-Sports OB] Maxtatr Melodies CFRB-' WGR-Sports, Heartbeats in Sports 6.50 P.M. CBL-U.N. Commentary CBL-Home with Lenticks OFRE News: Sports: uest Stars CABG News: Sports WBEN-Curt Massey WGR-Music By 64 P.M. CJBC-Byng's Choice WBEN-News WGR-News 7.00 P.M. CELB-News in a Minute, Eddié Fisher CJBC-Byng's 'Choice WGR-Family Skeleton CBL-} ews Runsiduy CKEY-! Nows CFRB:| Se " Aitken WBEN-Tennessee Mystery WGR-News; Sports: CJBC-News CFRB-News; Sports CKEY-News: Les Lye Show ' CBL-Chico Valley Wo Cubanos : WBEN-News, Sports, 1.10 P.M. 9.00 P.M. ORLE News: Let George t CRE Nowa: Back Talk; o¢ Crysdale WOR-Johnny Dollar €JBC-Music CBL-Variety Ahoy! WBEN-Johnny Dollar CFRB-All The Queen's 9.15 P.M. CEKEY-Baseball 9.30 P.M. CKLB-H. Hornblower CJBC-Albert Pratz CFRB-Passing Years CBL-Travellin' Light CKSY-Baseball WGR-My Friend Irma WBEN- Suspense 10.00 £.M. CKLB-Crime Does not Pay 30 P.M. CKEYisports ati Rhythm CJBC-Preiude to Fs iin WeR.Gia (J it MIDNIGHT CKLE New Starlight Souvenirs CJBC-News CKEY-News; House Party CFRB-News; Sports: Merry Go Round WBEN-News; Midnight Basement CBL-News WGR-News; Glacy's Column 7.15 P.M. CKLB-Real Estate Review Highlights CBL-Barney Potts WGR-Choraliers CFRB-Show Songs WGR-Beulah WBEN-Mike Mearian 7.50 P.M. CKLS8-Great Music CBL-Four Gentlemen CFRB-Personalities; A Day. CJBC-Choral Time CKEY-Red Skelton WBEN-Peter Lind Hayes 4 PA. WGR-News One CFRB-Golf WBEN-News; WBEN-Louella CBL-News WGR-Louella Parsons CJBC-Nicholas Nickleby Rall Parsons TELEVISION PROGRAMS Decorating The Home Involves Mental Balance ALTON L. BLAKESLEE ow YORK (AP)--The strain of decorating the home can some women neurotic or, more lainly, balmy, s: pays Dr. Milton B. a tein, New York psychiatrist. he job' seems in many ways to be as tough on some women's nerves as war is on men's, and it's a rare woman who has no minor crisis from it, he says. Decoration the home seems to be one of the great challenges to a woman's femininity, he told the American Psychoanalytic As- sociation. It can involve many conflicts and aspects of her personality. The stresses and strains may revive old neurotic conflicts and trigger off Upsets It raf ng from mild anxi- 8 oo to dged schizophrenic reak: "A Mow AL ENEMY" Dr. Sap irstein writes: "All of a woman's "probleme in relation to her sexual acceptance of herself y become reflected in the pro- ns of setting up a home." Whether she should decorate in straight or rounded lines, anti- ques or modern furniture, can in- volve her own attitude toward her- self, her ways of dress, her own curves or lack of them, whether she's oldfashioned or modern her- se And she may become involved in the decorating process with feminine-type men or aggressive, women who add to her problems, or encounter "an assortment of paranoid workmen such as house C.R.A. OBLT TORONTO CHENNEL 9 MONDAY 5:00--Hobby Workshop~ 1:00--Matinee Playhouse 1:45-Johnny's Show 2:00--~Garry Moore Show 2:30~Meet the Millers 3:00---Kate Smith 4:00~Welcome Travelers 4:30-0n Your Account 5:00--Fun to Learn 5:15--Children's Thesuy §:30--Howdy Dood. TUESDAY EVENING 6:00-~Sagebrush Tran 6: 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--Living 8:00--Vic Obek 8:30--~My Favorite Husband 9:00--Boxing 10:00--Playhouse 10:30 Late Show 11:00~TV News 8:00--Actuality - TBA 12:00--News TUESDAY $:00--Sports Club 8: 18--How About That t potlight Corner 7:00--Play of the' week 7:30-Strange Adventure 7:45--News Caravan 8:00---TBA 8:30--Arthur Murray :00--Tabloid 7:30-Dinah Shore TUESDAY op Necrestion office open, 9-5.30 PE tberslioppers, 7.30 p Storie Park N.A. Meeting (Club- house) 8 p.m. Rundle Park Ladies Auxiliary WEDNESDAY Recreation office open, p.m. Exhibition Pee Wee Baseball Game, North Area Giants vs East Area Tigers (Bathe Park), 4 p.m. Fernhill N.A. Meeting, 8 p.m. 9-5.30 | P painters who look every woman as a mortal pon her, | the some between s0 she may wi be plunged into with her husband, DECORATING IS KEY Her problems may impel her to take out some of her fee! Slings ) pon her husband, accusing him ing indifferent bout how the Some | ¥ looks, being stingy or practical, or pri preciation, Dr. Sap! If the husband tries to meet such criticisms by taking a more active part in the decorating prob- lem, he may be acc! being domineering, That can 8 hems a quarrel, and decorating becomes a ome | - gpa § rather than ome-building Decorating is a Shallenge to a worhan's creativil especially it she is proud of er artistic tal- ents, Dr. Sapirste says. She realizes everyone is expecting a lot of her, and that other women may relish any mistakes she makes. Some women therefore never quite finish decorating their homes, or else do the job all over again every few years. SIMCOE HALL MONDAY, JUNE 14 NURSING CADETS -- 7 to 9 JU NURSERY SCHOOL -- ' 2 11.30 a.m. Children 4 years of age. CEREBRAL PALSY CHILDREN -- 1.30 to 8.15 p BOYS -- GM ACTIVITIES Ri 3.30- to 5.30 p BOYS -- GAMES ROOMS -- 3.30 5.30 p.m. PIANO. LESSONS -- 4 to 6 pm. PIaN0 PRACTICE -- 4 to 5.30 'Boys' PEE-WEE SOFTBALL -- 6.30 p.m. at Radio Park. EDNESDAY, JUNE 1 BOYS, GYM AVI ES -- 3.30 pang B PRACTICE -- 4 to 5.30 Meeting, 2 p.m. p.m. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, June 14, 1954 18 "Deadly Race" Seen By General TORONTO (CP)-~The leader of first U.S. wartime bomber strike on Tokyo says Russia is Jrobabl devastating long-range Gen. James H, Doolittle, now a iss resident of the Shell Oil Co., e national air show banquet pis Saturday that the West can- not afford to let Russia beat her b so called ultimate sapon is a deadly serious race too |; which tragic consequences await us if we come out second." We don. Doolittle said the best de- fence of the free world lies in offence--the offensive of better weapons than the potential aggres- sor. The advent of polar flights had changed the Fo BB Din from Sommpreial and military points of Ww. "An entire continent can now be considered a target area, We maine ahead in the race | Re, THEATRE GUIDE -- "Stalage 17° at 12:30, 3 Li (Technicolor) :30, 825 p.m. Last complete show at 8:25 p.m. gent -- to Broad- way', at 2:55, 6:05, 9:15; "Af- fairs "of Doble Gillis" at 1:40, 4:50, 8:00. Last complete show at 7:55 p.m, Drive-In--Starting at dusk, Me To Town, "Woman In The Window". Last complete show 11.00 p.m. Plaza -- "Play Girl", '2:13, 4: 51, Ga 0 ae complete 8.54 p.m ret of Slnyiet Lake" evel shows 7 and 8:20 4 ning § rae 5 technology, of more and better | Prock-- 'Count The. Hour" "Sec f & a SIAR 4 cannot escape the tact that for the, gs foreseeable future, our chief con-}: cern in continental defence will be with the possibility of of air attack rom the north." 68 SIMCOE ST.N + SALES BACKED iE « OSHAWA. (infanio Farm WGR-News; Chore Time Farm WBEN-News; Musical 6.30 A.M. orner CJBC-Hope for the Ladies CBL-Musical March Past Mind 1.60 A.M. CKLB-News; Say It With Music 7:45---0On The Spot 11:15----Adventure Bound 8:30--Fighting Words 9:00--Playbill 9:30--Nightcap 10:30--See It 9:00--Fireside Théatre 9:30--Top Plays of 1954 10:00--~Truth or Consequences Now AN ENTERTAINMENT WONDERLAND! ON SCREEN TONIGHT! S CKLB-News; Koties ry ows: Top ¢ The WGR-Mus. Clogk; News 7.00 AM. VKLE-Newn Koffes CBL-Road of Life CKEY-News; Ballroom Weatherman CFRB-News; Good News Today CJBC-Morning Concert 11.15 A.M. CBL-Back-stage Wile CFRB-Second Mrs. 1.30 AM. CKLB-House of Peter McGregor CBL-Panorama CKEY-Yvonne Vickers CJBC-Coffee with Bruce; Music WGR-Make Up Your Misd WBEN-Make up your Mind CFRB-Music Maestro TUESDAY AFTERNOON CERES News: Women's ews WBEN-Luncheon Club WGR-Helen Trent 12.45 P.M. CKLB-Vocal Spotlite CKEY-Round Up Soden, Loo P.M. CKLB-News: Stop the Record CJBC-Matlana Manor News; Weather CELB-News; -News: Tops in Pops CFRB-Perry Mason . WBEN-Road of Life WGR-Road of Life si Malone WBEN-Dr. Malone CFRB-Dr. Malone CFRB-Helen TIrent 145 PM. CBL-Musie WBEN-News WBEN -Guiding Light WGR-Guiding Light 2.00 P.M. CKLB-Women's Four Knights CBL-Brave Voyage CJBC-Headline News; WGR-Nora Drake WBEN-Nora Drake 2.45 P.M. CKLB-Bob WGR-| -Brighter D: CFRB-Brighter WBEN- Brighter Day 3.00 P.M. CBL-Right to WGR-Helen Neville 4.00 P.M. CBL-Roll Back The Years CKLB-News: Rul Showcase CJBC-Styles In Song CKEY-News; Club $580 CFRB-News; Hollywood WGR-News; Keaton WBEN-Atnt Jenny 415 P.M. CELB-Showcase CFRB-Aunt Lucy WGR-Meetin' Keaton WBEN-Helen Trent CFRB-Top Tunes WBEN-Gal Sunday 445 P.M. CBL-Music WBEN-Sally Work 5.00 P.M. CELB-News; Supper Club CBL-Your "Program; CKEY-News: Studio Party; Weatherman CERB. evs; Surprise WGR Hows: Keaton; Barometer Day Showcase Be 5.15 P.M, 'BL-Howdy Doody EN-Off the Record 5.30 P.M. CKLB-Community News; Supper Club CBL-Westward Gold CJBC-News: &lwood Glover CKEY-Baliroom CFRB-TBA WBEN-Lorenzo Jones 5.45 P.M. CBL- WBEN-Jan August; Orch. WGR-Curt Massey CFRB-Strike Up The Band; One A Day Firing E ectiveness In Korea Was Too Low WASHINGTON (AP) -- It took 50,000 rounds of small arms fire to kill one Red Chinese soldier in the Korean war, Lt.-Col. Walter J. Fellenz, chair- man of the | arms commit: tee at the U.S. Army's infantry school at Fort Benning, Ga., con- siders this something of a U.S. national disgrace. With other members of an army civilian research team, he helped figure out the firing effectiveness in Korea. In contrast, he points out a Confederate (Southerner) rifteman at the U.S, civil war bat- tle of Chicamauga averaged only about 208 rounds to knock off a Yankee (Northerner). Obviously, says Fellenz, "some- is wrong, for the weapons we today are far superior to the Y muke " One of the reasons Fellenz be- |li lieves so much ammunition was wasted in Korea was the charac- ter of the fighting--much of it at ht. ACH NIGHT SHOOTING He is convinced that the oriental much better at night than § accustomed to artificial light. Fellenz says that while Ameri- cans learned a lot about night fighting in the Pacific during the Second World War, they djdn't bother to get it down on paper for future reference. The troops" in Korea, he says, had to learn it all over again. , Fellenz is engaged at Ft. Benn- ing in teaching soldiers how to shoot at night. It's quite a trick. Vision experts long have known that at night you do not see in a straight line; Objects appear to the right or left of where they really are. A target will fade away com- pletely if you close one eye and try to aim One trick is to keep both eyes open and the head high so that you can see the muzzle of your rifle and the apparent target in ne. NOMINATED BY LIBERALS/ TORONTO (CP) -- Robert C. Campbell, 46, an advertising exec- utive, was nominated Wednesday Liberal candidate for the in York West. 12:00--Place the Face 11:00--Late News 11:10--Weather: Sports 11:30--Life with Elizabeth 12:00--Place the Face 10:00--What's My Line 10:30--Film 11:00--Playhouse 12:00--News WHAM ROCHESTER CHANNEF ¢ MONDAY EVENING 6:00---Western Roundup 6:30--News: Manse 6:45--Speaking of Si Fp 00--Film 7:15--Tony Martin 7:30--Popular Science 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Pride of the Family 8:30--Comment 9:00--Dennis Day 9:30--Robert 10:30--Waterfront Ik 00--~News :10--Almanac on 17--Hearings TUESDAY SLAVE TOTAL The southern United States had about 4,000,000 Negro slaves at the time of the Civil War, 1861-65. 1:30--Movie Theatre 3:00--Kate Smith 4: 00--Welcome Travellers Account TUESDAY EVENING 6:00--Western Theatre 7:45--Camel News Caravam 8:00--Hayride 8:30--Arthur Murray 9:00--Fireside Theatre 9:30--Top Shows of '54 10:00--Truth or Consequences 10:30--Life with Elizabeth 11:00--News; Almatas 11:15--Dollar a 'Second WBEN BUFFALO CHANNEL ¢ MONDAY EVENING Trail, MAKES & MODELS We maintain @ complete staff of trained technicians to repair and service every kind of radio, televisioin or appliance on the market. Coll ws today! KIRBY Television & Appliance 128 Wilson Rd. S. Phone 3-9439 Western 110:00--Studio One 11:00--News: Sports, Weather 11:30--Suspense 12:15--T.V. Theatre TUESDAY 7:00--~Morning Show 9:00-Girl Talk 9:30--Learn and Live 9:45---Garry Moore 10:00---Ding Dong Schoo 10:30--Arthuy' Godfrey "A girl's gotta live...and men ersal Inlere SHELLEY WINTERS | BARRY SULLIVAN ) GREE PALMER - RICHARD LONG | KENT TAYLOR ..c GOLLEEN MILLER ANN KIDS UNDER 12 FREE! SHERIDAN Glorious Technicolor "Take Me fo Town" STERLING HAYDEN Plus Added Mystery Thriller "Woman in the Window" With EDWARD G. ROBINSON OSHAWA DRIVE-IN HWY. 2A 3-4972 "What can we give your Dad on Father's Day that he would really enjoy?" i Jolt bn Love with LILI] DANCING DISCOVERY OF "AN AMERICAN IN PARIS" IN A GAY, NEW MUSICAL! ROH een A ecAMONT h-loade The laug P.W. heroes! to our P . 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