(AP)—Real peace| could reech some true Re FAMOUS TRIO AT YALTA MEETING Real Peace With Russians mainedChurchillDrea under- with Russia was the great prize | standing with the Russians.” that Sir Winston Churchill; Some critics lthe- Soviet It always eluded him. But he | tough, . promising leaders. must never be grudged when | RUSSIA ‘A RIDDLE" 2 Sx a3 eI i 338% 2 § £ FFs sf , f bE Fe aie : : S3 iy i se Fy 1 Ei i e a = o i 2 said Churchill so eagerly and never never properly understood Union or unsentimental, uncom its is at; Even Churchill said in 1939; “Russia is -a riddle wrapped Ability rom Critic he i g often opened his heart to the Kremlin boss. But it was al- ways through interpreters. Britain's wartime leader spoke no Russian and the grim Georgian no English. Stalin |mever got the real impact of Sir Winston's eloquence. After the Yalta conference, the then British prime minister | said this concerning Russia and problem of Communist Russia. | its international pledges: . “We must find a way,” he| “I know of no government said in ‘his slow measured) which stands to its obligations voice, ‘“‘a way to live in peace|—even in its own despite—more with these people and their}solidly than the Russian gov- leaders. | ernment.” “If we don't find a way,” he) But in 1953, he said: went on and the expression on| ‘‘The day will come when it his face grew grim, ‘we face a'will be recognized without calamity almost too somber to|doubt .. . throughout the civi- contemplate.” |jized world that the strangling Four months later and back|0f bolshevism at birth would in Britain, he told the House of have been an untold blessing to Commons: the human race.” a a clysms of inconceivable vio- lence destroyed all that is, left af the treasures and Ubertite of mankind.” In efforts to impress Stalin with his sincerity, Churchill Alexander's Praise High For Churchill By HAROLD MORRISON LONDON (CP)—Earl zg while ra] ES el diex : is F-as, $F = 5 3 u Fes | Be EE it i 38 F 2 | [ dl H Fi ge fi Ht i it ; as E 5 f 3 2 : : > final victory. Chure Alexander commander- in-chief of ‘the: Middle East {6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 25, 1965. Sir Winston Described As World's Greatest Man By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP)—Some called | Winston Churchill the greatest man in the world. Sir Anthony Eden onté” told| him so from a, public platform. Sir Winston didn't contradict | finn. There's even a trace of evi- |dence that Churchill agreed. | A year. before Churchill re- signed as prime minister in 1955, a small boy was taken to meet the great man | On the way to Chartwell, |Churchill’s country home, the boy’s nurse tried to impress her |charge with the high honor of, the occasion a, “Don't forget that when you | grow up you will be able to say | that you have seen the greatest | man in the whole world,’ she said. Unfortunately, when the nurse and boy reached Chart- well they were told Sir Winston | they would have to have tea alone On the way home the nurse turned to her ward and sighed: “What a great pity that you did not see Sir Winston.” “Oh, but I did.” butler going upstairs with a boy tip-toed in. LAY ON BED mass of papers. . “Excuse me, sir,” interrupted the small intruder,”’ but are you world?”’ Britain’s leader glared over his glasses at the audacious ehild the man in the whole ‘the man,” said Lord Attlee, the | ways will. Churchill is no ex- | was resting in bed and that) The youngster had followed a | loaded tea tray. When the serv- | ant opened Churchill's door, the | There on a big bed lay the | the greatest man in the whole Adolf Hitler, who above all men had every reason to loathe Churchill, once sneered: “Between Churchill and (Sir- Stafford) Cripps I have no hes- |itation in choosing. | prefer a hundred times the undisciplined former Labor. prime minister. | “He said in unforgettable) phrases what people had on their minds.- He inspired every- one Lloyd George, the country’s described him as a genius, but | out of every 24 to the puritan.” added: Although he liked the good “Unfortunately, genius al- | thngs of the table and the wine ways provided its critics with | cellar, Churchill made plain his material for censure—and al- | views on drinking too much, saying: ception.” “I have been brought up and ‘STIRRED MINDS’ French President Charles | cae = have me . h ne Gaulle, often eritical of many aon Seente wy om men, said: . “Well-tried in politics, he pos- eee ee aa bat ee sessed an extraordinary gift, “All I . = h tI ha which one hardly knew whether ee ee to call angelic or diabolical, for taken more out of alcohol then reusing the phlegmatic English | Ucohol has taken out of me. as well as for stirring the minds|*OLD WAR HORSE’ of foreigners.” | Even Stalin had something to In 1963, President John F./|say about Churchill. Kennedy called Churchill ‘‘the|, ‘You can’s shut Churchill out |most honored and honorable/|of public life,” he once said. }man to walk the stage of hu-| ‘‘When the British get into man history in the time in/ trouble again, they will send for which we live.” their old war horse.” CONGRATULATIONS Saint Dunstan’s University on the opening of their modern “Coffee Shop” “Certalily.” he “sald “1 any yg f i iN ; 3 2 | ] : 4 |! a f F is i 8 | i Yet HF i ' | ' : 4 ‘i ' i - . 892-1872, wth mein tne sgn nila occasion no great Told cn one nged polit- he did, Sir Frenklin D. Roosevelt, « great admirer of Churchill,|man would have cha didn't approve of all of. his/ ical parties twice as ideas. Winston smiled ; . but he in- “Churchill has a hundred He didn't disagree ” «.¢|terposed this unique thought: idane © tap Ot AS. “tt “Anyone can rat, but it takes which at least four are good!» certain amount of ingenuity ideas." to re-rat.” PAINTING | | leader in~-the~ First- World War; |} swine whois drunk~eight hours ¢- For the ST. DUNSTAN’S New Coffee Shop LOUIS HOWATT JR. Painting and Decorating 5 Maple Ave. 894-3610 Charlottetown “Fine Construction Lasting Performance We are proud-to have been chosen to install complete electrical sys- tem and fixtures for this STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. “We Sell the Best & Service the Rest” 136 Prince St. Dial 894-7341 Ch'tows St. Dunstan's New Coffee Shop We were pleased to hav heen chosen theGeneral Contractor of this fine new building. _ illiams, Murphy & MacLeod - Limited — Summerside 436-9201 eens aligete a he eo / ss