SIR WINSTON 9O TODAY Program And Collection Honor Grand Old Leader By (’AROL KENNEDY LONDON (CPI—Sir Winston Churchill. the man who pet'solil ficd a defiant Britain in her darkest days and finest hours the BBC broadcast speeches of the Second World War. \\‘tl"lallfl extracts from the war ht’ 90 today. lmcliloirs. read by himself, l Another commemoration of lChilrt-hill's moment of destiny. timed for his 90th birthday. is of commons in the summer oi. 1940 and in 1949 spoke them again for recording on tapes. 'l’llcsc now have been added to‘ Television 3 n d radio pr.- tzrams around the world will honor the wartime leader \i‘h'l-‘k' a tribute from Sir lsaiah Berlin . own 'fmest hour‘ did not com 1ration \It‘. (‘hlircliill in 1940. in until he was fin and who now this slim hook. m‘izinaily writ-t enters the 10th decade of a l. c . ion as n preface to tlle Second World War memoirs. the Oxford scholar says Churchill‘s great eitt \\ as to mold the British peo- ple throllzh his power of words torrent of change. from cavalry charges with Kitchen» er's army at Omdurman to cos- monauts and moon rockets. . that they matched the The Queen is expected to send “heroic mood" he created. ‘ a personal birthday message. "He idealized them with such 50 W111 other heads Of State SHd‘ intensity that in the end they countless humble. unknown citi-l approached his ideal." zens who remember. in Field. Other British plans to mark Marshal Lord Montgomeryki the birthday include a one-vol-i words. how Churchill "took ti- ume version of Sir Winsto.‘ Y‘a'flny by the throat and WP maSSlvc History of the English-i freedom from its grasp." i Speaking Peoples and the pres? CfiLLECTED ON RECORDS entation to the aged statesman. To mark the birthday all the l i I .1 (ll of three gold Churchill medal-i lions by his successor as Con-; Churchill war speeches those .. i. - i . _ ~ . t . e f - 4 historic trumpet calls to great- 1}; aggldgoid "in 3 ness. have been collected in a loam-Ck Jenkin ‘ " 12-disc. £25 set of long-playing Segords. The late president: 0 n F. Kennedy paid tribute. - m the power of those when he; on one Side the famous bulldog , . profile and on the other a lion was“ $3 winsmn ,3" honf’rflw and Union Jack with the words - - “129" 1“ Aim!» 1963-_ Int "This was their finest hour." the dark days and darker nights when Britain stood alone. he. . TO WATCH TV r The medallions. struck in gold ‘ by a London banking firm. heal: I the man." of popular songs and spanning _ with a script by playwright TOY-i home I am 20m: to have them ‘ ence Rattigan and commentary; in ' ‘\ man s ticated favorite tunes from the _ early music hall. the Boer War; ElPa‘ms “19 light 01' other day;- and two world wars, Gilbert and l Sullivan and omedy. British stage aiid teley vision stars famous predeceSsors like Marie. Lloyd. Dan Lauder. Vancouver - born Ed-l .mund Hockridge. takes part in, sequences =Widow and Oklahoma! the. part of The Dying Swan~a feat once said she never could do.) but which she studied and per-’ fccted ' Churchill tribute. Churchill‘s wartime valet Nor-l “the world's greaittst painter." man McGowan once said his} Ideas for honoring the birth- boss could never hear to heart day in other ways in Britain in- because it “made him so sad" clude a letter to The Times‘sug- t . --Harry Lailder‘s Keep Right f gesting that "the bells be rung. Ion to the End of the Road 1 ' Friend _ I The famous song of Church- i 30. A Conservative backbencher EyIII'IIIIIIII‘ i5 Summer St. or his will intuit ! 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mom, 1‘ UV. 30. 1964.I Kill lrum Hons, a poet] west. ston sees it on .ill's old school. Harrow. Forty} told a reporter he thought the Years On. which he. used join in lustilv whenever he heard it. forms the finale. sungl a special verse called Ninety} Years Old. sung by 13-year-old Michael Watnev The idea for came whe n BBC Producertway _ Michael Mills. leafing through Mm._ mmflflonand' Bolglum‘ (‘hurchill‘s autobiography .\‘ly;o{ m 1N01‘W6y and Luxtmbourz. Earl." We. The program, described by passage- ‘ the BBC as “a birthday gift to “I have not tunes in my English. head for every war I have. been is a Mminuw cavatcade.‘ to and indeed for every critical shows or exciting phase in my life. ' “regimen Some day when my ship comes: greatest living Churchill's l collected in gramophone re-‘ the clipped voice of oeiy cords and then I will sit in a. ward. ‘rhair and smoke my it includes many of the "old ' mvn oltncy. unsophis. and sensations long vanished l n Other scheduled television tri- butes include a CBC program‘ of interviews with Churchill as-l sociates and film clips of his-i toric moments in his marathon career. An American color film on his paintings. called '1‘ e Other? World of Winston Churchill. will i .be. televised in every English-l speaking country in the world.i It contains a tribute from for-i rner President Eisenhower to‘i his “old comrade ~ in - arms.” l saying that if Sir Winston had given the time and energy to the arts that he did to political affairs. he mig been musical 3 “represent.” theéri Leno and Harry. from The. Merry; Margot Fonteyne will dance; nna Pavlova in‘ she . espeClally for the is included tliati in every town in the land" Nov. "much as iChurchill secretary y came upon lhli‘lgifts and messages. with i As usual icake will to House of Commons might make a special tribute after question‘ time on Churchill’s birthday. by Harrow schoolboys. It has.I PRIVATE BIRTHDAY Sir Winston now has retired i completely from public life. His ; birthday will ‘ he the programicustomary quiet and private usual," a said. Mos: be taken up with inner party in the evening for ifamily and close friends. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery. in hospital for an operation. said’. he hoped to attend. . Gifts have been pouring in to the e l c g a n t house w he re the Churchills l spend the winter months In cigar. summer the household moves while pictures and faces. moods i to Chartwell. Sir Winston's be‘ Knightsbridge oved old country home in the return. and pale hut trite there' rolling orchard vistas of Kent. . a giant birthday be delivered as FIIIIIIIIII'IA "McCulloch" CHAIN SAW It's Here The New 51 29.00 Keith Carmichael. 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. 4-6423 Sherwood "The Woodsman's B e s t mobilized the English languagei On the eve of his hirthdav, ‘ and sent it into battle." ‘ Sir Winston was to watch the liter” ‘ "" "‘“""” " "' ' ' ' "‘ Two 0 t e. most famous . 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How can you hang a name like that on a ride so smooth and nice that you hardly feel or hear any- 3 even since." said Christopherlmaculately turned out and b . d bakers—a custom dating : day cake in 1954 Floris adapted . back to the middle. of the warlone of is own most famous . years. It started when the then 1 phrases: "A thousand years iMrs. Churchill ordered a birth- ‘ hence. people will say this was day cake and Maria Floris, our finest man." head of the family concern, de- i In the mm“ 0‘ his tumw. signed a superb confection that mws amt storm , tossed me, she found would cost for more Sir Winston today is bent and than the controlled price levied i {mm but “ill vigor“. of m wartlme- heart. He seldom ventures out. “We decided to give it to him 5 except to nostalgic gatherings —we wanted to anyway—and : of old political cronies, but and we've gone on doing so! when he does he is always im- Eloris, present head of the I brandishing, for the crowd’s de- ' m. i light. 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