Provost Has ABigJob | OTTAWA (CP)~The 62-member prov REA A pany, of the 1st Cans- dian Infantry Brigade acts the role of police for a Sommuniy of Canadian soldiers their J dsvtudems 1p. te Sows: sven. of ible for "hae The campony es wit les, the biggest patrol square ml ine heavily-bombed Dortmund, 3 ila from the Canadian Ri BB commander Is Maj seit of Toronto, a. vi Jon of 10 years in provost work, His unit has over all soldiers, ¢ s and Canadien civilians attached to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization formation, INTERNATIONAL LINKS The provosts work closely with Briish and Belgian military police and German civil iL constabulary. Lieut, Jack McManus of Kings i "i 3 wy IN FAR NORTH R.CM.P, Cpl. R, L, Fletcher of | Holmfield, Man, is co-pilot of the missing RGMP plane which dis- appeared on a ina from ¢ urchill, Man, Ennadsi fon, Ont. heads a specinl investi- ation section which handles traf- | ic infractions involving army ve-| higles or privately-owned cars of | soldiers | pi A special escort section headed by Capt, Halifax and we Whi wlso! second-incommand of the com. orthwest Ly Seven persons were aboard the plane, any, His section than 100 prominent visitors in- cluded Prime Minister St. Laurent, RADIO LOG MONDAY "rm CFRB News CKLB-News; Theatre Sport Guide WGR-Newss Sports) CBLCBC News; Sports CFRP-Denny Vaughan "i rm. 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At about this time also, the have one of thelr cruisers, HMS Superb, sw far around Cape Horn, throug the whaling waters, Just in case the Chileans try to enforce the 200-mile fishing limit, which they have proclaimed in conjunction with Peru and Ecuador. It is an observation tour, informal gnd courteous, however, as the Superb paid a goodwill call to Valparaiso, hile, en route, Despite the unusually large number of ships in far. southern waters this summer, few contacts have been reported, The "Little America" expedition was in radio communication with some - British whalers exchanging information on the whereabouts of the whales and ice but it was chiefly through the fog, { If the Antarctic summer is not quite up to standard, there has been an innovation which has ap- vealed to sailors, whalers, and| Pace men throughout the south-| ern waters and Islands, From Port Stanley, Falkland Is lands, a new radio transmitter | broadcasting entertainment over | the Patagonian wastelands and the ST, JOHN'S, Nfld, CP) ~~ Tim-| othy Kudloo is back at his home in Pond inlet, Baffin island, after writing a new chapter in the his- tory of American-Eskimo relations at Thule air base, Greenland, with a checker board and his hymn- singing. The United States first met Timothy last October, His skin had been seared when a rickety old stove exploded, Through miles of thick ice, an Amercan cebreaker sped to Baf- fin bay to save the Eskimo's life, A few days after an operation at the air base Timothy showed signs of recovery und began the difficult Job of making friends with | Glass-Blower | ended, Has Anniversary TORONTO (CP)~Doctors figure | the work span of a professional | lass-blower at about 28 years, but timer Hookway, 66, celebrates his 50th year in the business this Margh, Mr, Hookway says he has been blowing glass since he ran away from home at 16 to travel with a carnival sideshow, He admits his heart and lungs may have been impaired by the work, but retire. ment hasn't occurred to him, Mr, Hookway, who has operated his own business for 33 years, sup. plies glass qu ipment and appara- tus for five Toronto hospitals and the University of Toronto, He has a world-wide market for a medi. Sial test tube he developed him. self, He supplied glass work for the laboratory of the late Sir Freder- ick Banting, co-discoverer of in sulin, Intricate pleces of the glass: blowing art he has turned out ws a hobby include a working model of a steam locomotive which took more than 390 hours to complete, OCVI NEWS By RON OKE Last Monday, the Debating club were conducted on an intensive tour of the public buildings of Osh. | awa, The fire hall, post office, lib | rary, olice station and city hall, | were all very thouroughly inspected by the club. After a delicious sup- er and restful lounging at the WCA, the club saw a City Council | | meeting in action during which pro-| ceeding they were officially wel: | come by Ma or N. Down, PROM QUE A touch of uty was added to | the assembly when the twenty can- didates for the title of the Junior | Prom Queen decked the stage, | Each of the forms in 9, 10 and 11 | nominated their candidates and it | | Is hoped that they will continue | | to support this choice. To express | your opinion it is necessary to| buy a ballot (five cents) and! don't forget you are allowed to | buy as many ballots as you want, | Therefore a student with a spare | | thirty dollars or so could easily | | decide the election, Anyway the | money Is going to a worthwhile | cause that being the Easter Seal Campaign, The dance itself willbe held March 18, and the admission is two dollars a couple, The music will be supplied by a 9 plece orch- estrta and refreshments will be served | ROARIN' GAME Last Saturday the OCVI Curling club gained further recognition when their rink of Claire Peacock, Terry Patton, Jim Sharples and Don Grant won the "Banana Belt" p in Welland, The other CKLB-Rythm Rendes Symphony vous ne ra CKLB-News; Starlight crn New enn) Sporty CKEY News: Los Lye CBL-Anthology lo - Theatre WREN-Newsi Weather Clooney | WGR-News: Sports ouney | 0.48 P.M CJBCCote Glee Club WBEN- Sports 1080 PM, CJBC:Preivde to Dreaming WGR Glacy's Basement CHL-Ragtume Rhythm WBEN- Bruce Bradley 1* 0 MIDNIGHY CJIBC-News CKEY News: House a ry CFRB-~Newss Sports Merry Go Round CRL-News WBRENNewsi Music Sports; ary Town 'rosby n' Andy and Andy Pipes and James Bruce CIBC Mansfield Park. Bradley Daunte rink of Campbell Hall Karl Diederichsen, Richard Black and - Bob MacDonald finished in third place. At Thursday's meeting of the ISCF Mr, Wilfred Monterfeff was the guest speaker, Mr, Monterieff Slacyased the life and writings of the jrophet Amos. COMING EVENT For those who like to see agile gymnasts at their best, be sure to attend the annual gymnastic com. petition which will be held Friday night, March 11. This will be one of the few times you will be able to sce the Ofavite gym team which spends 95 per cent of its time in perfecting its Intricate movements and the other § per cent performing in public, In case you haven't heard the spring exams begin next Tuesday On Wednesday afternoon, March at 4 pm. a tea dance will be Crowded ice floes' of the Antarctic, The station says its programs are heard far below South Georg-| ia, the whaler's base, and south | almost as far as it Is possible to go without starting porth mgain, The station, with. a 5,000 -watt transmitter, was started primarily for the lonely folks in the isolated island dependencies of the Falk- lands, but many of the letters of thanks come 'rom the whalers and others of all nationalities whose duties carry them into the An- arctic, The programs were decided on after careful experiments SP the listeners across the exiled wastes, Following the weather forecasts, classical and po lar music comes first, but a children's fairy-tale session is a close second, The whalers also want a continuing variety of dunce or The most important informa- tion for the whalers comes over the radio direct from international headquarters--and it marks the end of the hunting season, In accordance with the world convention, the total catch is limit ed to 15,500 blue whales, and each expedition has to count and re- port daily. When the legal aggre- gate is approached, three days' no- tice is given, and that is the end of blue whale hunting, When the Antarctic season has the expeditions make for the Polar Circle to hunt the sperm whales, for which there are fewer restrictions, Then the far southern waters settle down to winter peace, free from fear of base in- tr the Argentines and controversies limited to the annual exchange be- tween the chancelleries. Timothy Kudloo Good Will Envoy men and women whose language he didn't understand, Timothy's skill at checkers im- proved almost as rapidly as his physical condition and his broad face would be wreathed in smiles as he won games from American fliers wnd nurses When doctors told him it was al most time to go home Timothy be- gan teaching his hospital acquain- tances the Eskimo version of "Jesus Loves Me~" a hymn he Joarned from missionaries at Pond nlet, As the plane taking him home left the Thule runway, Timothy waved goodbye to those gathered below and said half to himself: "America good." held in the auditorium, This dance Is for the purpose of regenerating the student's wrecked body and mind after the week of examin. ations, THEATRE GUIDE The Waterfront' (Adult) 12.30, 3.15, 6.40, 10.08, 'Forever Female" 148, 5.05, 8.38. Last complete show at 8.356 p.m, Regent--"'A Star Is Born", 12.30, 3.25, 6.06, 9.00, Last complete show at 8.40 p.m, Plaza--"King Richard And The Crusaders", 1.00, 3.30, 6,40, 9.50, 'Operation Manhunt", 2.13, 5.23, 8.33. Last show 8.33 p.m. Marks--"Romeo and Juliet", 1.18, 356, 6.35, 9.15. Last complete show 9.00 p.m. Brock Whithy"the Bounty Hunter" and "Give A Girl A Break", Evening shows at 7 and 8.30, Last complete show 8.20 p.m, Biltmore~"0On NEW CIRCULATION PEAK PHILADELPHIA (AP) « Dally newspaper circulation in the United States set a record in 1954, the 87th edition of N, W, Ayer and Son's Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals says, Combined circulation of English « language dailies in the US, by the end of last year was 54,860,420, an in. crease of more than 800,000 over between the British and| Canadian Hopes New Play Will Woo Broadway Critics By LLOYD McDONALD Canadian Press Staff Writer PHILADELPHIA (CP)~The bus driver gave the waitress a com- radely slap in the traditional area and walked out of the Kansas| roadside diner, And from the darkened seats the downtown Philadelphia | Theatre the youthful Canadian pro- ducer called, "Okay, pull it." Ro- bert Whitehead, the former Moft- realer who has been taking Broad- way by storm with a rash of post war successes, was getting another roduction in shape for a New ork opening. While the cast of "Bus Sto his latest -venture, took a breather after still another road rehearsal, Whitehead went into a huddle with director Harold Clurman over a few minor flaws the producer had roted during the run-through, "Every show comes up with a lot of problems at the start," ph Whitehead when he took time for a breather himself, "Some of them you have to tear down and re- Write between the out-of-town open- ng and New York, ing oe haven't had that trouble casting difficulties, We did this run-through today because we had to make a change in one of the| major men's roles and right now another one thinks he's coming | Such problems, with 'Bus Stop' but we've run info | down with something and might | photographic firm and & Montreal have | advertising agency, "I'm sure | was a total loss up there," he sald, ph were #0 pice to me when 1 4d BROADWAY FAILURES have to go on the sick list." however, become routine for Whiteh ead | since he switched from acting after the Second World War, made an immediate success out of the wherewithal for "Medes," but the path was smoothed when the famed actress Judith Anderson be- | ¢ came interested and agreed to take the leading role. It was one of the most successful plays of 1047, "I guess that if that had been a failure I would have been acting for a few more years' But he never went back to mct- THE DAILY TIMES GAZETTE, Monday, February 2, 1055 19 aneuner artnersh) is co-pri with Roger L, ucer for "Bus and the other is a corporation oducers Theatre," in known as "Pri which he and Stevens are associ ated with Robert W. Dowlin wealthy New York real estate man, 2, A | Greeks tragedy iledes, and fol- owed wp» such hits as ember the Wedding, "Mrs, | MeThing," "Four Saints in Three | Acts," "The Confidential Clerk," "The Remarkable Mr. Penny- Jlcker. and most recently "The lowering Peach." "Bus Stop" is scheduled to open lon Broadway March 2--the eve of | jo, | Whitehead's 7 sot bisthday, While!" withe show got mixed at "| the start x its pd try. out he's optimistic about getting a birthday present from the New York critics, PARIS FESTIVAL NEXT But regardless of the reception he'll be off right away on another venture, that of producing Thorn. ton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth," with Mary Martin, for the Parijs festival in June, "After that I might relax for a while," he said, "Of course there are a few more things 1 want to do." | Whitehead, dark, { and handsome, could easily double as an actor--if he had the time, {That's how he started his New Succes didn't come easily fof the young Canadian. He got a few parts in smaller theatres and sum- mer stock and "a number of Broadway fallures--the longest ran three weeks." "That's why 1 was surprised when my first Jyoilactios was a It successes were ssible." oming a producer takes cash, It took him a year to raise the SPECIALISTS Coll Us Minimum Service Cells | . SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT WITH THIS ADVT, FOWLER T.V. 16 Bond W. Dial 5-1685 tached WHY NOT MAKE UP A PARTY AND PHONE 3. FOR RESERVATIONS ONTARIO COUNTY FLYING CLUB and as one success followed. . "the coffers 4 loaded," Right now he's two producing ventures, om HA a ols DANCE FRIDAY, MARCH 4th, 1955 of the CLUB AUDITORIUM, OSHAWA AIRPORT Music by Bernard Tierney & His Orchestra Dancing 9 till 1 Tickets $3 per couple . AVAILABLE AT LEWINNGTON'S, REED'S, HENDERSON'S and POWELLS. je ; 4 | York career on leaving Canada In 1936 after a stint with a Toronto Color by M AGNIFICENT ; in its setting ver TECHN ICOLOR | : \Bomeo Julie Po CAURENCE HARVEY « SUSAN SHENTALL + FLORA ROBSON v. NORMAN WOOLAND = MERVYN JOHNS all the spectacular action colour," excitement and romance of .an adventurous age! 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