' ‘ -o-* <*e 8 @ « 1s ee ee ere: | \ . ete ewe ew cea The Alexandr Pushkin, the given a special welcome ‘first Russian passenger liner “she steamed into Montreal -to arrive in“ Montreal, w as ‘ _ SPECIAL WELCOME FOR SOVIET-LINER The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., April 28, 1966. 9 to criticize his conduct of the case, to present his defence.” The late historian G. M. Tre- evitable that everything about Churchill would be known in) jtime, and urged ‘‘let us have} jthe truth,’ Moran related, |\SHAKEN BY INSISTENCE “Twas. shaken by: Mr.. Tre- velyan’s insistence that a know- jedge of these particular facts | might disarm criticism of. Sir | | Winston’s conduct of affairs in “\the “last year of the war, and imo one else could. | “It was surely no more than | ian act of justice to Sir Winston not to withhold these extenuat- f ing circumstances but rather to {disclose the influence of h health on his actions." jcounted for much that is other- | wise inexplicable in the last! year of the war, for instance | with President Roosevelt. “It {s certain that the onset jof old age and a succession . of |strokes explain in part why .he |was not more effective as leader of the Opposition. . . ." COMMENTED WASPISHLY “|The Evening Standard, long owned by the late Lord Beaver- | brook, one of Churchill's oldest friends, commented waspishly on Moran's contention that ‘‘if | a patient ‘is sufficiently. famous... his doctor is released... “It is just as well for cabinet ministers and others to -know this. It may influence what they \selves | domestic staff, velyan advised him it was in- | ple would be well advised in fu- ithat if I did not record them, | | tyre, Lorne Valley were guests | sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | ter McIntyre, Toronto, Ontario. is | ald, Pictou were visitors at the | . | homes of their parents, Mr. and | Moran said it. was ‘“exhaus-|Mrs. William Ferguson, f tion of mind and body that ac- | tague and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ithe deterioration in his relations | guest, aes and Mr. Hilchey have not | | Don’t Talk To Their Wives peripapnepiastpnantrerill aalase coer say to their doctors in the fu- | as The vessel is Russia's bid for |ture.”’ a share of-ti® ‘Atlantic pas. | Randolph Churchill, now writ | harbor Wednesday“”morning. senger trade. (CP Wirephoto), ing his father's biography, Randolph Churchill Bitter _ At Famed Father's Doctor By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON a bitter attack on Lord Moran, ~his famed father’s physician and friend for many years. He said Moran published “medical memoirs’ Winston Churchill against ‘the __express_wishes of his widow, | Lady Churchill. Randolph Churchill's blast today’s Times, in the same __spot__as Lord Moran, 83, _ de- fended his action Monday teorning. Ay . Lord. Moran seeks to _ defend the publication of the ‘medical memoirs on the. ground “that he teld= Sir Winston about (CP) — Randolph Churchill came out today with about Sir t Randolph, 55. tended to do so. “Moreover, Lord Moran re- ern precedent, said the journal. | frains from telling us what Sir_, Winston—-said when he commu- time president of the Royal | — nicated his decision to him.” PUBLISHED DIARIES thera TONIGHT _ Main Brace Commodore Room “I know nothing |troversy by publishing his diar- | of this, nor does my mother.” “While my. father was still alive, she told Lord Moran that | she would rather he did not | write. about Sir Winston, and | w expressed her regret that he in- When she wrote to Lord-—Moran asking -him_to.show_her the proofs be-_ ran-tendedto-break-the-bond_of fore publication, Lord Moran | |confidence between doctor’ and | | refused. came in the letters column of | “Lord Moran, the little doctor poston. Se a sae t e of a‘ patient.” | in the black homburg who rose “T sf ahi r to-a sort of glory of his own |that it is not applicable to a | {through long association — with ;, 'great. historical figure, such as | what he proposed to do,” writes |Churchill, set off a strange con- | sir Winston Churchill, ‘after his | SS notes that in recent years mem- bers 7 the Royal Family found " t ‘PURITY DAIRY ; ; “Parents Prefer ~ $ :: Purity Products” 4 3 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 } I eooooe® ies in the Sunday Times, owned | by Canadian-born Lord Thom- | | son. The medical journal Lancet | was the first to jump in with | criticism. By writing — publicly } about the medical condition of | |an identified patient, Lord Mo- patient and is creating a mod- } In his defence, Moran—one- | College of Phvsicians—said the | would, however, submit | death, since it is inevitable that | ‘Phis illness will be Gescribed in| |detail by the laity. : -“The ‘lay accounts s | pretend to accuracy. 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