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I W. 1� I I i R, " &W lvfte in bublic'mMo pqUey and oPeration. - ulated'sa . -� '. *� I . 1. 0, , I - " r. L, N , . . I . d us I J,� 1prftly POP . , . ,A! - �- t� I �� , � .- .. � - . -== - ! , , ,� - -Tilult In prP I . .,�tc. 1, �. I . . -IL' , , * - * -0 , I Tbod&.11"W& , "I . . Z,. � , ,;�;*Vampaqp to V", Pa- a" IvWC404*4 FW - . . tion wao� fwmed-muder the d1rectioll JP , � .'_, -I..:, I., ."%� 1, � . -, . . � '* �JV," X. V . .� . ­ . , � ,!� otaole, ; k, '� , �. , - _p . .� ­ - " J . _ J ,� " 'f k, . . ,0 . .: . i , , , � ,_*-_�L I . ", I - . ,,,�',, � .. - of 0, Bq_wd ou mine evo"Mom.-acting v,s�,i. ,- MM96 it �;y an .. - I I . ; Tuegday, March 45 - .4m I �16 * ,'..­ '.1, , � I `,��- ':' '. md'Neale�L, ., � . ... . 0 OW-AIQ , Inescapswe I % . .� : I I I cloilr4up. .W1A_ ,,, .,..��- _� - � 1 . . - ' , , ­th .' ',� , � ,._� ;., L' r '. * 4 au. , liopye-ul; IN :; <. �:L Z� _� � , . a House & id=bkd4ldhe.ki� � I �. - -, 'a , I $��vxpelto­ ­ . _ � To -day's disbusSIOU In L . lil, . N _. q � " � ." .: a vlwwii: I _ '. � , L . . PU'**040VR*`1c%N*ty-1; luld,11- .8A%";_M - "o-werk, Of,-4kat ,qy1'stqM..., . :� I .. , I = 11 I 1, .. � I eX b*.�WqaVcas&_i , N M, IN, - i j! �"p , _ *R # � I �. t� . . . �Ma it q"�,,I� .,% I tral Im- i� SOPOW 446. , '. . - ,�o .,- ;'T". ,1�,Ot-oe" ftb4 4b4t la Caaaft � ;,a. � L L I I 4 � ­ 1 Q*%bt0nQ;, a#.!G , If=w t JQ� , � , .I,.,.: .., ".�.: , " 'itefated to 7 . ,?; - - I , . , � qw#,11 I �� "4.0 � -% , ;.0- � P�iceo Of agricu'" isbe&*WlLJ-V .. ... * , 1. t the .. I � MOM , , &B _4 , I .,+ ". 40..preferre4 pIpment , .. . ......... . ..... i , ­"." I � 'L ,.., '. I . . I .� .. - I 1� ... � rl,,� ,r, , " Notm- "Mw- ­­�, I , , .... . I '--J%A� db* ves'af 11w ' � . �,#, . 1; - . I 11W . � '4I4 " ,. -S. HCCU11QQ&44 ".D4 lxpm. . ,' ,Cdf0rtv, ,, -L,y,: 70 -.prosperous cowmani- I s T. 4 Church'&. PeWsPaPdr, " . ; ager. =` r 11 .l." * ,�� 1-1 ... I I J. I W. r , I , I . : I L % 6 I ,I' �'� I , .. .1 - 'bill, and -the Sweepstakes ,bill- �� " r � _;1!4,L$ " ': , . . .1 , . 1. tiou", th lirde, V.Vfe "to, SOOM14" all - � ' " 1, rtirn to. Equality ! . ,� I a i b"Olcko '. . , . . r ­. 11� i Jon on the � Kbes alw I 1�_, ties .10 Vxw�e 110'" - �03, . , , ..k implement . L , In ,Canada,, aa_vVell. K I �, � The discuss . :� 11. I So "fy conm c4mmo-fte . . I I radio broadcasting I assured by� thi�. plan - I 1:11, Ps , I . Iles fime No I . 11 .. I . % 11 " � .. � I 'm , of service lie knet"MI'MA :: - '. I � . � ss operate the govern-ment network whip � ­ - . I prices vr,W amther debate On tariffs . .1, ow- . ,� .. . .1i caji4 for a, chain othigh-Power- ' � . ," l &-Gwm 7hea . - . W �L 4ADA with thwidea of Providing Vovernn*nt ,d s.tailons 4% . I �ano Ito effieCti; OU pneen to consum- F415111 how I be& mill. . I , , 11 1. THE HEALTH LEAGUE OF CAt . � 'facilities to L rerV,s go per t to hout Canada." - . ­:�,;�.KM%%_`�� . � � em Botb took. . - . - - . - ____ � ..#- 1. J . ttte% . 1 . broadcasting n't . � " 1. ,�:L,.. �!! HIPiOus. 71 - - ::: ,As 'this w" concurred- i ..� ; :� I sides had Its chd at- i0imi;a , . .i �,.L . .. I 11 cent. or mom -of the Cauadl= POPU­ � i,;�� 1. . n discuesion was on the , kitirmys, 9'. - � 4 1 1 � with by the 110M Mr. Lapointe' for the � .1,11 The�,.. mai this comm" Ity , I I and . SAIML I : i I . �1� k,,_6�1,lp ._-,. - .- �' . ­., I . latiom I IAberal Pasty and Mr. J. S. Woods- , cream. separator. On . _eVe I .", c:41RA W 4 . ­hf"F.­� DANOER OF TiJF_ LARY14X - .. _vwal emd is a eftht huskitwim This Here, theni we, haVe the present or, worth ,or the C.CL,p.,O, it,cau be pre- the Special Committee 'had reported TFY - 1, ,L"' - . . k.�,A- . - 44 Zilllk,, . I disturbance of *e voice is Perdst- ganization, delegated' by therGovww Dr.'Chase's Nerve F'ood as favoring puttiug sepm-ttore on the. . tIVEK I I .1 I ft",;;�� 1. , I sumed t4s;t-the Canadian electorate .1 - I, ­ , ler Of ent and gets worse. Soon it � 4s a -Mont to look after our national radio I there free Hot ­ TAIREFS L . . � '' IU Ike majoritY of cases CaXIL __ * - ,�.",�" `� I k . FRUIT TWB , . , wanted publtd operation and _____­�_ � 1. I � � .1. . r. . r .1 Uryma bep'..w on the front lialf hoarmaess, The cb,�� of voice is Interests 'and the creators of broad- __ -er In the history of Canada wag . . �� - 1. . the: _ waawt much that could be done for . - Nev Separators. until 1932. " - � . . Ill I 'A, 1 courSot is due to the fact that in spea,Wng the casting policy around which the cloud� the advocates of government regula- . �;, I " 0.., "a vocal cord, which of . there duty on . . � . r%- L 'Put a, I I . . #Wde the,yoice-tube, The so�mRed cords cannot come together as the)r bursts of criticism have fallen. first of a-11, 16at, It' would eliardnate . 11 ". � - L, . tion, private operation- To provide At, that -time Mr. Bennett duty � . " - , ". � 'eXtrins-sic forms am tomd Outside the, normally do, or their vibration is ,in- � ­ ., complete Canadian coverage, a PTI- Completely the ;vasteful Cost of " iell- of, 2d per emL on sepaxatoro. Now that Is theArend In w1hiCh CBC`s� chief -1 "I I 1, ., A ..,. I I , ­, ... Public vs. Private Ownership - 'effoh shOU1d-C011tW"-' " ­ - I . 'a . .1 terfered with. Hoarsenes� from can- Ing" radio licenses. The RmOuntthus the ma"obirers, ,claim if two duty ­ - I �1. , Z, 4 ��'. - . ., laxymm 4 ate system would. perhapq have to be saved could be devoted to better radio emoved It will mean ", Jaying . ......... . . - The Futilre � �e , T -he earliest sign of a CanCer On S cer of the larynx Occurs only When --the case of stations in 1. . , � %­ .1 Huskiness Before I ,I t of a reduction- ii- " r . of mem . . . . the voma cord is affected. discussing the Present spec - subsidized in orml � L it IS. 1, ,�," � ri� r It em'd'"Ons or P off of large num,bers I .. . .. , I ­�,. re, early, while diff r-' fib ,complaints, let us look at the radig 110 PrOfitab10 areas, 3110reOve the tax -itself. Here Someone will Bay rathe�r strange that a country could What aboitt ithe ,future? Sh I'll, - I 11 . . . : ,,, -,� and boarseneiss a background' involying Public vr- pri- should be remembered -that utilities however: "This plan, of yours- may ,odd we ., . I ."", �_. I . culty in breathing, loss of voice. pain 1 50 11 11 ":-.� p, this phase of broaj& like the'�oAways provide non-prollit- for years without Protection on this . meande,r An this fog or uncertaiRty, or 41 ­ . I vats ownershl be wonderful, but how Sze we going cannot: exist ­01thWt ,�an we chart- a definite COUX96 � a3ld , ,�� A""x. . L . . . . . . ... �, = the ear and painful or. difficult casting I, Canada has never, up to able service in certain axess which is article and then ',7,-,4 � _ . � , ',I swallowln& are late , symptl�ms of t, been.a party issue a6d equalized by, I=qm,o� trlbm Profitable to get it started?" It 71he discussion was not ended at stick to It? Them yould seem to be ,J - . I 1� ".* ... - the, presen The P.'robleru do Lnot go diifica�t_ It It three' directions . open. A possible ... , , " . cancer of the hirynx� , ' may be. the, comments of party leader, On areas. The argament that'the small merely Involves the question of how 11 P.UL once � !I... � , , % � Cancer of, the vocal cord The sweepstak b4fl wa* OP01180red plan 'is have othe GOVOMment, � � . , - ...... , ­ 11 why. number of wave lengths �N3118ble to to collect the tax on -radio tubeSL-pres- , , , . 1, .., . on as a warQ?­grow,tb, an ul,�r or a the Aird recomme,adatiOns te ople and by Ernest Bertrand.. It does not - pro. complete nationat COVOrage %W hem - 11 I . . Canada belong to the Pa ently in use, Thio'could �be accOm- vide for a ' , epstake, but obtained, retire from the at 69- . I 1, 't "I, " , :. . � . - - granular nodule or 'w§ a conibin:ation — Should not beL Used for .private Profit I =tdonal ewe aoM . 11 I , I ft." mato 11 � 0 . of the �hnee. plished by establishing the radio tube legalizes one In any province whose oration of broadcasting Stations VMS -1 � Minam Cannot be,Lmade on 67WtOMS aloi� is,being answered by Pointing to the ' . 1". . ­ - . . - _� U�a_nosis of cancer of the larrnx for hoarsenoss is a sign seen in FAm- similar examples of strictly regulated tax now, at the same time maolutaill- legislature d�cides that such a thing retaining direct regulatiOn (as tm the I I ­ � Ing the annual ,license fee for a per- � ", " !' I - I . . - Pao growtlie, in tuberculosis, in syph- utiliti Jiltethe telephone system. and ' is desirable. Undted States). Such a Mures' Is � �L ied of, let us say, three years. At Mr. Churcles bill 'would, compel' likely- impracticable and Is also alir- I R ' , - the not go strictly regulated private � _�,-.',. . I I iiis and in many other laxyngeal con the Lend of diat time the tubes preor newspapers to Publish their owner- wise because there is a place for pub- �T -, ditions In sky case, per- ently in use will hav'e -passed to the . ,, I _ The thing for persons to re- 'power compaulee. . I I �� 1� h bai.j*an consistently refused ship. it was agreed, to by the Hol;se liebroadcasting activities In the fieldl � ' LL, ." I I - member is that a h0axsPOness Of mOre ihission great beyond and those who wish to , ­ form private �as it .has been *P'manY other occW of edueatlon� culture and the uatiolIal . � ... 1; � - ­.. . - I - than three weeks� dura,tions In, an the -private stations to i use radio will have 'had to buy new sions, butalways iitr�d,ldowu by the Interest. A 5 �,'�.,. I XRA F YOW ROMS;4 WE- yr"PS ? - adult should be regarded.,with Bus- rietworks.'er evenAo, build high -pow- tubes. Ajt,'-tbe end of the three years .. I . � 1, . I Senate. The probability Is, that it We could go B13C p.nd banish aR . � �, . . . . . picion_ If the thma.t � were ,examined sTed B*bGus. CDC is 3iow in the Bad- the radio license fee could be abolish- will meet a similar fate this year. . advertising and Private statlens-'. from I - . , .� . — 19" at #jbis date, In the case of cancer. dde and Is not likely to come a Crop- . I 'D 1-1 v F . qducing To -day. Mr. R. S. White, member ,the air. Dou 'good �1= I ,­, � L r L . ' and the tax would be r- btlesa it's aL .� , � ; : - , : . Id . I . . ,,, ��, enough revenue to provide t1le CDC I L'. I, ,�' i . , Zeo�,t a -4 - : more than 90 per c -at- would promt4- per at any 4anTly dato because of the ed I fo.r St. Antoine, Wostmoltnt, was 82 for Great britain, although e*en there .L ­ . . ly be recognized. Every doctor should opposition, of the private ownership 11 ) 40t-� " C40,11,1�-an4� - ; with all t Years ,of ",tvge. A large bouquet, of they. have their troubles. British ad ­ I LLL . . 11 . ­ I . I 1. � r1111 . i 'Medawhile, let's. not forget .bj� money they needed. ,, 1� I ,,, - ­ . be capable of inspecting the larY= People. . 1_. -Moreover, this .taXLWoUld appropriate- flowers was on. his desk when he en- vertisers now Tay important money W �, I ' a' Rai ly Proporti - � , . - I -by means ,of head mirror and the our experience with the National Jolk itself to thOLIncomeS'of IiAi- - I small, throat m-irrore. usually found waye. .", . the vs-rious radio listeners, since the tered the House. He is a wonderful continental stations whose,coverage ' . tlll'�.. , ; ITIE=L'AP among the - armament of the doctor. ­ License Fees . owners of la*er sets would naturally old man and he received Plenty of � includes the British Isle&' This,has, � I V_ I J . applause from all sides. ' . proven so effective that B9C is, ' �' � " I __ I � ' If there is's. growth On the vocal cord have to pay more I than those who * '* * I ef- ., s - METAL ROOFING 'A this growth may be distinguished But .that remdnder brings us,to con- I noyed ,no end and after lengthy I � ; . FAQ - L - owned a smaller set and thad, we -May ' WedneWay, March 16 ' fort has apparent4y made measurable " - I . . I �,A fro,m tuberculosis, syphilis, a'simiple,sider how CBC is doing financially, assume, A smaller'imcOm-e. This tax ay was the At inning' ess towards having the Fyenck ., . X ", tumour or chronic inflammation, by Contrary to the Aird, reco =-endatiV& , so varies with the amount -radio Is TO. -d a of, the progr .�., ,1 "I I I I � I ".. . � I 1� . . ,�'A ri . eans of the microscope. Cancer of for a yearly $1,000,000 grant from Ot- I - i - private members as ,the Governmeni G*v�mment­ eUvinate it, --an ' easy I , " � "I ­ I . -1 ... %ed , for the life of a radAG tube do from now on will 4ave Government waY,to win O�DY contest 1. . I - B,C has been told to balance ,,, I the larynx is� yelatively slow of tawa, C pends on its hours, of Use. In a mpa- � . I - . I - growth. . its own budget with 'income from ltc- ' :, LSTANM legislation talr�e Precedence. � Finally, we might go a longway for .11 MIKI sure it also taken care of the service , Xr. Paul Martin gave a lengthy but our insPiratIOM--Yet remain under the , � , __ lltr� " , " .1 i 1_11 1. T I , W,,v , : I I . I I I' ` - . I I I .11 , �4 - 11�.L �� I 0 The treatment is surgicaL Taken euse fees and commercial contracts, enjoyed, for . .., � � HEAVV Cootie early this form. of cancer should, ac- though )Icense revenue is now about it is generally true that splendid address on the corn situa- flag -for Australia seems to have tbO . 11 I/ .... I the ,more, tubes in a reeeiVf r tb I -.,., I tion in the six counties in Southern answer, which is a ,00rnpirftldae of this I L'R,, . I coid�rig .,to the majority Of throat sur- $1;o0o'boo,�b%her than that anticipated more stations that may be hea�rdl. " Ontario. His, Plies. was for a better former two. ',Down undler" they have . ..�, . . � geous, give 80 per cent of five-year by the Aird report. The Corporation �'­ _ Let's have u look at some of the 111, I . , , . * mirling onow-theyll all roll off a CauncU cures. But the throat surgeon. can is also told by the Department what I 7;, - , Falling Sparks, driving rarr36 6 other objections of present broadcast- Policy of inspection, and also for mod. two classes of statdono­-�Xl and 'W' . X� , . �L ..erridrying uipment. Many members All "A" stationsi-and there 'are fif- lg�l . -Lap roof like water off a ducles back. it io'good for a accomplish little if the patient with license fee 3�dll be charged and. how rider its act of creation, . ,�: . - guarantee. And this CompanY policy. U - 7 . Standard Tite Ing W of therq, ranging in power from �.... ­ L, � 't lifetime and is sold by us with a 25 year Ask your banker. hoarseness tails to -heed the early it will be collected. License fees for CDC not only competes with private spoke IlA y on the resolution, but -teen 0 --Lare nationally I ­ _ . - g, . is well able to live up to every clause in that guarantee- signs. It is particularly in cases of the year ending this moritfi-, are pat stations but it contr6l� the stands;Tds, with many of these priva��olu, 1,000 t 7,500 watts . � 'U _11 4;�A rnte-Lari thb best roofing value you .�.- ,___ -IF ;___ +lh.+ er'e must to ield nearl- T2 000000 with e bal- . tions the attendanee, in the House is owned, and do not accept commercial . ur old 3 r J I � under which -all stations operate, just. _�` . I T E ou i can put it on right over Yo i?e co-operation between patient, fam� once of a $2,300,000 budget to be made ukually emam . Programs, securing their revenue from ­ STAT ,can geL Yox . ' I Led-Hed Nails - I the same as it the Board of Railway .,�:� roof. itbombinessbwgth,durabBity-d--ther ily doctor and throat surgeon, if we up, by commercial contracts. Next , T"_ ay tb6 war situation was up- annual ficeujW Xee of SIJ1J-. _The to- , ,,, " '. These modern I and fireprotection. Comes in large, easilybandled est Commissioners was also functioning permost ill the mands ,Of the mem- tal number of licenses ih fo=6 at cally a re to stem the fatal tide in this sit- year there will be heavier inter -of the C.N. .% . drive - screw sheets. The joints fit -so closely they're Practi Don't forget the suspicious charges, to pay on capital loans as the Board of Directors hers and it w4A learned that the Bri- Sept6mber W, 1937, 985X3. The . nails with- -CouncilStandard. uation. for - I . ible. It is mad followed by boarse­ two new ihigh-powered, stations and 'R,, tish Government was in close touch class "B" stations,-siii6ay-thiee in !41' stautitentimes invisi e in both . or, like ,the boxer ,who climbs in !:, . � mom drawing and OAcorn" 7 to the prize -ring to fight a bruiser ' h Ottawa aIrd, the other Dominions number raxglng from fifty watts to . . I .7"hty- Send ridge and rafter signs, huskiness �. force than measurements orfree cost estimate. All Council ness, persisting beyxiindithree weeks. greater expenditure on subsiddoxy outm who is also the referee. Priv6jte StA- -Wit; . ,� ordinary barb- Standard trimmings, ridge Cape . and hip -Pa are lets, programm, large staff, etc., de- t1onB have been refused permls!aion, to throughout the day and- even the ,two i rfitiousand, receive nothing frumil "I I . I the icense, fee revenue but do accept 111. ed roofing 'I'litis Next articlo-Oaacw of the Mouth. manding a budget of some $3,000,000. night. . -A I il nails. Ask for ,now hot-dipr galvanized after, fOrmfiW, . . . stop up their power and to gIrloup - - .� un ility. enue and,' themselves into FLetworks by CDC. On .; In the Senate an important ques- commercial Progrms and e]rWt OR I �, % them by name. gives extra urabi N - . (Readers desiring the complete get TUs mewis increased rev . . It the revenue so earned� The Austm- �%"�' - ergo, up bave gone ,the license fees. ' tion was thoi4oug4y dfislcusse& . A 1 Of the of Dr. McCullough's Cancer articles the other hand, it is the result ot I Ill.; , 1. . the subject of essfor'divorce. lian,s are two jumps, ahead of us. IMrst - _ =n.U.1M_=n Steel Next year listeners will probably be was .1 I - may have same by writing the He,alth , these very network facilities posse6�_ , -wave . . Truss Barns. Tito -Lap called on for $2 % mill -ions and the The measure is patterned on the theYl"hava three powerful short I . &� I . metal roof ing,and League of Canada, 105 Bond Street, . ed Jyy .CBC 1hat a cheap rate for net- ..�'. .-two.. priv , o tional- I $$ , : '. . Jarnesway Poultry t!� ��� Toronto, OnQ * announced $500,000 limit from com- work hookups m be offered to Cana- Act that passed the British House ptations ate no na . , ;, . equipment- I mercials wM make up the difference. some months ago. It would make it and so we can assume they Are, 00� . 1, . . I than and American advertisers. Mr. possible to obtain a divorce for in- ering much sparsely selVed country ,,.� . , . - This income in about one-severith of ' .. , Murray will explain, that bid rate card . _ the British Broadcasting CoiLvol-ation's senity or cruelty as well as the.reas- at a reasonable cost --a. point ourbee- I 1�_; coverage, but 'it _6 to 11,"". - 11-1_ - I � . . . is based on listener , 16 . �!,� ., revenue- ., ons that now exist. Me measure ple might comider In preforene .1 ' � . I il 11 Moreover, Canadian license few, are w`ar only posei1jle to compile that rate passed by a vote of 46 to 29, and will duplicating coverage in urban areas�: P .1'.. I I � 1 I bemuse network facilities had been go to committA4 to be studied more, Second, their national enterprise caLt- ".. 11 ­ low in reladon to many other coun, Mentally -out of public - - w"-'9rVF- , * I I trier , vritll the exc�_Vtlon of the United eotablishe I" A-Ja,ft thoroughly. Since divorce courtp--were not cowipete conmercillItr ..ill. . 0911 V I States where there is no tee. But founds, part of wilileb were contribut- set up in --A Ions conditiou . this, -province, divortes, are ate eniterpriset vici ..., . �r. � - � I N I Or I IR lull 9 conrparIsons in the radio scene of ed In taxes by the private station, oP Increasing aL an alarming rale. Any "erever It may exist. I - . ­ - I I f': � cwm� �, L�: ng farther I I - otber-countnes-are useless, In no far omt6ra and. the owners of other ad- loosening of the ,regularwas WITenn -hadftal coverage Is a !!;t , I - I . . � _____ as Canada is concermed, because we vertis! -media. Thus the complaint will certainly add to the numbers. pliabed by OBC with its owu Jaeffl- ,.- 1111: 8-104wt have our peculiar radio problems arls- from the publishing interests. . ties, a. divorce bec6mes possible be- , I 141 �.� ., VIVOLY Ing from geograp,by, population and If y9ou. look at the table of Cana- tween commercialand sustaining traf- . ,.-Ill. I I than network time, you find- that 27 lie. why not tura over the job Of 1�' � 1i , our American neighbor. Moreover, we Is ui�uet again' � I per cent is devoted. to programs or- When CBC went into big stale op- running the "Cultural Network" -to the . i ::::: -be $3 1'4� : "i have not reached t .00 level sug- '�, � I'll ges-ted by the Alrd, Commission. The iginating in the United States. True oration., it built its first.two 50,000 national body making it t1heir respow i;. I ... $2.50 license fee, It we are sure of only 8% .hours are cipmmercials, but watt stations in the areas best serv- ibility? At the sanW time Ilssign 96- . --- .1. �1. I . getting a national service, does not the Aird 'report inodplied- that broad- ed by private enterprise, not where vate enterprds-e the task of carrying t .!��, . astin,g should be a public asset oP- it was claimed better service was commerdlal broadcasts over smaMer I C 0 &_-� . . � I .. seem exorbitant and current listener erated. for the benefit of the country most. neededL' A lot of people have powered stations and ,have Wilk pro- . V criticism centres more Particularly .;I. : . In providing national coverage, and been asking why. Well, *the answer perly organized to do so- It might I � ", around the "per set- Um Big city � . `­ dev:eloping Canadian talent. Conse- could be that most licenses are sold even be in the national interest to Zill_'� , " � listeners ses-rved by Private stations . '� ,_,/.�_. M% - . ,� * . , � '. "" � . ,; nnW neFver4 get, full value for their quently, in exchanging sustaining Pro- in the Montreal and Toronto districts. permit the CDC to contImle to Cos- . ' ­ . -11'.... ,,�,,�;��,�,;".N.`;�, I Ilug commercials to Be that as it may, -by, building in trol and carry commercial network , ---l-.1.1 grams and in sel ___ . -.'-4 _ license fee but then we do not share 8 claimed ;�, . United States' interests, It I Toronto and Montreal, CBG was in a programs 4 domestic and -foreign or!- 0 . ,P..�, , I ;.-.. . 6dually In a great many benefits un- that C13C is skipping its reeponsibib- pordtion to sell its facilities to Am- gin- The, cry that broadcasting is a �,R� 1.�:,.: . I I der Confederation. We can provide' ties. A lot of the sustaining and corn- erican networks (because of coverage sacred national trust, not to be� pol- . 11'�� � �. -.I- 110 rivw"for many American pro- . �,, , " ,, , mercial musical programs coming ,,Xi, I afism, is pare hy- 1'1� - , I X".11- 1. - gramW"no matter what CBC spend% in from the, United States are cultural obtained) and the resulting, revenue luted with commorel I $�", 1�,. . this direction and wiliether CDC or a in ,character and therefo Is now to be used for giving service steria id this country. where most of 4y 7.� . 11 I private station relays them locally, is r,e CDC could to the more poorly ,served- areAw. our dial space is and ever shall b%, . " ., , , , ... .. well Continue to secure .them, but on Where neyet? Two'50,000 watt sta- occupied by that very thing from the Y �� . ..- I I �11 .. I of little direct concern to the average . .111. I , I big city listeher. Most receiving sets , the other hand, however, even the tions are projected for next ye&, one Unitbd States and where the ,com- I - '� I Toronto, Western Ontario and, Winni- best of commercials whose nature is on the Prairies and one In the Mari- mercia]. programs of our southern ,.� : not primarily cultural, such as Char - 1P. . peg, for instance, Can sUll he and are times. One more at a -later date is neighbors credte household words and I "I . i�,� I . lie McCarthy, can harxIlly be said, to estimated t -o provide enough high- nationally recognized reftrences. . W. tuned in on American Programs di- � , , �,'�, %z . . ' interest. powered stations for national cover- Moreover, commercial programs , '.. rect even with the presence of Cana- .. -"I,, I O'. .., ._ . � .. � I than stations. But listeners elsewhere The Aird report implied, too, there age but once again CDC is apparent- must please ,the listener or they do- , ''­ I , should be a steady reduction In ad- ly none too clear on, long-term pol- feat their purpose. Advertising ag-- , 14 will not at present get them un ess . I , �,", , .. ­ ,. ", ; vortisqng on tibe air, but ,the opera- 11dy. encies and othere spend 16housaWs of lyp�,.' : CDC sends them across. the countIly w��14. I . .. on the wires, or Permit& private com- tion of CDC In recent months can Altogether, the uncertainty about dollars -to keep posted on whaf the . I � i�' .. panies -greater power and the priv- hardly be said tobe, working towards the future of CDC operations has led listendrig public ivanti and appreci- �!' , - this end. The deals which -CBC has ,he more, rumbustious critics to sug- ates. The cornmercial program, par- 4_15.il; .1 ,..,. Ilege of forming networks. . 1 �IM7,!'. � made with NBC involve also the ac. gest that public broadcasting is paxt ticularly the large scale variety, is X,� . �K,::;,:. Admittedly CDC needs more money -11-�.K ,;*iM... . W 1, ,;`5 14-1�. -:1 ;1:�:ii,�.:::;;:,:5.-; rn'devel-61ymen ceptance, of blemkot Programs of A' , .. i�i�. i.... for progra t and. many m' of a monstrous shell game. The probably the most ,nearly foolproof �fe -­... �� I'll. 3�::-; %;:;:!� . " , .. .. �' .. - :!.;;;;;.., ; ::; "%.i:::::,.:.:::, ',,,f. "T/ ��f__,_:,;.._;: "I .;�:.�;:�:::,�,;",:' . orican oilgin during the life of con- shells are labelled (1), Government metboq of Neasing the � �'%;�:� - f, � - ­_ --, . _ X. . Poo majority . of %.1r,01;-1 ..... . , `�,� I . , . �*` � pie think they should concentrate . f111;,P tMets, which means the control, by Monopoly, (2) Government Comped- the listeners. . g%. , : ­-, I : .�_,--. --.r , -,.:. , �. '. _ - , . M -g ..-:%_�.�-o - NF., .. .i:l�`Rr/�. . on that Job. Potential revenue for I �, ,: ��, ,­­;._ . ...... :,.-. I m.- -`,;;�;;.. :,;;:7,:�':::::�4 .K. ".; . - , ,;�r" 1�',;I� . , �. '.,�. 'i 1, - ": I , . the Corporation over -a ,good' share of' tion, and (3) Government Operation If CBCIS atatemeryt is true that ev- .. � :1.­.:1;1.1..A...� 4 ,,,, ,. 1.11.1 . -�_�� 1`7.;-;-;;,.,�,,�� . this purpose no doubt lies beyond the ::All:�, , I �� I ".1.-;.::%;:.'::%.:-. Its broadcasts is weakened. , 6.1 .;.:­:. W tirely, namely, de- of Non-10ornmeTeials, Only. Presum- entually they will eliminate advertis- hq-�' 1. I :.1%?., l .. ;.... .X-:�.:$;:.%,,;;, control, of CDC en " ­,,N'-.� " .. .1 . . - : , ,..;:..�,.",:";.�."��'..:.:�;.�.', X:.. . . ��, , ?, . ', ,::0.N. Perhaps the unhappiest feature of ably there Is a pea called- Permanent Ing, there must be sufficient revenue ,: .'.. I. . .:; ..*.;::: � .:::�.; 1-1-1 * " . . . . . ;;;� creased license fee ,collection costs. . - :111, 14..,.�,� . . .:: ..s. . ...","'.....".: b::::; 1. our public broadcasting policy fOr Policy but the critles are quick to tell in eight for them to carry on, with- �� ,_,V.. ,.. . I : �,,'. 1.:-!:-.'.;,:,:::- ___ Usually authoritative quarters, have I .. . . ­ � , : . Private stations and publishers lies in you that It can never be discovered .out revenue from, commercial broad- N­;.. �11 ­ ­­� . estimated that one .,and ,three-quarter ,, � . I urifflon receiving sets are In use in uncertainty of poli-ey.11 CDC and, the under any one of the Shells. Me 'casting. Let us establish a permaJa-- I , �MM,j, � ����I_ - - Government have' intimated,, that the - .. , I"!* - . .1!- . Canada and, at the $2.00 fee, sbould game, so the allegation Insists, moves ent and n.dequate license ,, fee and 1. �., , . . o' 'Sub taking of American, comm�prclalr, or , � V1, - 1,41"', *' . yield a gv se of 3% million. - � too rtipidly and Is not a fair g6rible spend ft on Canadian, . :11,� � 6ven Canadian commercials, for that , " � i?��, , �, 0 tract $V2 million for collection costs yway. their directl6n, on tbe eradication, of I � ,� , , matter, i9l, due to financial expediency' an esc - In,terforQnce and on making sure that , 1. 1 and governnient revenue from this I " �,.N`.". That's hisJob I to. find trouble on your telephone source should be about $3 million. But and that their ultimate hcl�es are to all Canadians arq servo with radio I k , -,, I il,', 4 . ;,, . . ­ thin year ,only aboUt $2 - million will eliminate advertising from their pro- Despite the critics, it should be. ad-, 1. reception. There%-Ia a,definite place 0 1 E..., pa - line 'before you find it. You see he's the Test . grams. Such unuouncements tend to n�dtted that CDC Is worki-nif under ,!!;!!'1 1. i . a ollectipn� efficl- . in the Canadian broadcasting Picture . I- . I ! 4- :' .- a disturb the whole balance of rate difficulties. Canada Is still feeling forthe CDC. It the goverumek bOdY ... . . . . . . "', ..�,� Man in a telephone central office. It's his job to . - ency is ony about 65 -per cent. $lack- structure -for private competitors both 'afid Is solvIng would daternitne a long-term policy- 0 � I- bt.,� I I . I . ness in colrdetions are admitted by in broadcasting and I radio growing Pains; .%I�,,� ,,�,� � 1111 I �.,_ . I find trouble before it troubles you. Switches and the Government on the ex6tive that a publishing and her broadcasting problem so far on stick to Its knitting-,con6entrale, olm , , , " . L�il" . IA,�i I I I . I should CDC's operating POCY change the trial and, error basis. The Coi, Improving 0=4fflan broadcasilng ear- 0 "'.1 . ',� , , . . � I- 9 certain sections of the country are . .... 1,0 ,,�...­ 1. I dials tell him where trouble -may biL Then he ` in the next year or two, Ills balance pomtIon claims many achievements to I'll , � .�'_' . . -I- . ... - I 66t, being adecitately s4rved by CB1C, . vice to,tke pubtle, spending Its money I 'll, ; ,�, � - . I ' Wo kept the license fee wfsely In the right places and go out , ,� .... ill . but the wish to avoid political dis- , I — Its credit. It 1:"V, ,- . sends a rippa*man to fix it. Very often he can Reductions ia,, elephone favor has more than a little to do . "'. .jli�I , . �111. .: . �,at a iwzonAble figure, .which to still )�. �, , , .. . I . to co-ordinate -and supphimedt the I 4 L"- 1.dfl� .1 ' below what the Alrd Conimissloh ro, ,��.��,,. ;,.,:!, , . �caichit before it hits your seritee and you never rates - loca,' and long with it. We could perhaps take an- . work'of existIng. agencies,. mag pea- 111­ commended. CDC ,says that only � 49 ., ��,,-,, . I - � -CBC�. I � , other leaf 'ourt of the Britioli Collec .. Dle N�ould be havvy--even the V ­.��; ' distance - in 1935, '36 - I . . . , ;�,, � ." ,' .", . . p I -realize thattrouble threatened your line tion practice by having fee§'checked � per cent. of the People bad radio re'. . 11 I . . 111 14. �.­ � . .11 1. I R; , . " 1�1 'k, . . and '37 have eflepted .by -the Post I office and made PA, able I . . , " -t-. . caption at its inception, a, figure now ..: .... : I 11 �.; ,, , .1 . . . � Y I I . � , I , "' I twelve mofiflis after date of Issue ra- �: Increased to 66, Der cent., &W that , il, 11 I . to telephone I, � .. . zi� I � �� , , ",W '.. I 'Telephone people'spcnd a lot of time and money savings ther than on, April lot of each year. '' ' plan& to make It at lout 88 per cent. ' ., "WOR44 - , , , I . I ­ r . ,�­ P, .. . I I "users in OnraHo and In any case, there 1p -laxity Ib the col- ��, - ire� embed -led In Its predenit program ' . I . I . 4: to keep your service free from mechanical failukes. lection of Ifc#Ms4g JecS In UaAada and, �. 111111411l .1 , I IV bas ,brought excollent sustow. ng . ' . . . - . I . - . '4 . I . �. . I I . Quebec of nearly onig some morq equitable and efficient n ., I 11 programs Md entertaining commer. AND We I I., "; '' - ' 'I- milliorA dollars yearly.. cord and st4tem should be devised. .... . ofals from the Valted States over lo- ­ �, 0 I � . , But some - peo-, . have telephone troubles of I cat outlets to� -homes whers they were , Dragging nound eA �,Jk�� .,zfl,jg�,J3�� .1-11.1 1- ''. ­ -1 pile I ­ There ari§ alterria0ves to the -lie- '_ 0 to , "M f.13 _.- 1.�. , ­ oth kk I They'waste time aiid effort even ` enee, fee. C90 -could possibly lower , wanted but'werot not avallable bpfa�ta, .AV# 611h1116 11 -, �;� 4 411 . . ! � l"'p3awak - I ,1� �- .1 �, �, � , 1. �,�- , , I ,ense - I , "'k, it may 1two, brought more advcalo- . ... 11 . 0 4U',, �, . -.�:, ., I - '�aate ' ' . the HL fee' substantially, if it, * A _ .. ',t . 00graws,ftbin -the United ,';,',atas . — .;%-4: v - � -, . '. , WiLb on. , "L"I. i'le', ��:, �,�", Ir ., 10#0 �, I WA 4ad, eu,stemers; " due to inadfq , M. j. E[A]BKUM were to ateept all and sundry cow- 11 Ing P. 0 1 I . � p ' E0611 ih , 01*4 , ."I' 1-1 1-11 , ­. . I . I , . bot John cid I , ,�� I '. 11 . 1. �.11 ­ I ' I merotal b t ,this practice I m, dO experience under , " ­ .- V . 1, Ifilt I . 1. � - It . ,,N,`� ,-�,�� , 'i .-" Ai64,6r Aa- wrong, equipment to I � 9111 thd vTkV,at4) system.ohvwk vraht6 first . .01 . ., , � .,1,,,4- � I by 'a OftblI611 - fi"tted' cOrDOraM011 � . WIMUM I ! 01�=11%1 'It ,­ ,V, ,. I , , . .�Id� �1'11�.- - _. 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