THAT FAMOUS CIGAR Providence: gave us Winston Churchill. As Jong as men tell about that time of terrible dan- ger and of the men who won the viecory, the name of Churchill will live He is history’s child, and what he said and what he did will never die.” POPE PRAYS Pope Paul, upon hearing the news of Sir Winston's death, went to his chapel to pray. He sent a message to Lady Church- il) saying: “We offer our profound sym- u t y-on-the ‘te tome and my ausband. We lel baneena air Winston send our deepest sympachy to| Churchill, great statesman snd you and your family. The whole | indefatigable champion of free- world is poorer by the loss of dem, indepesdesce and his mony-sided genius, while | peace re the survival of this country and Trench Presid the sister nations of the Com. | r ee fame. monwealth, in the face of the greatest danger that has ever | threatened them, will be a per- | petual memorial to his leader- ship, his vision and his indom- DEATH STIRS (Continued from page 1) f¢ to him that we are alive and free FIRST SOLACE The first message to reach the Churchill household after 6ir Winston's deach was an- nounced came from the Queen, last of the six sovereigus he * served. The message, to Lacy Churchili, said: “The news of Sir Winston's death causes inexpressible grief i during the Second World War, hailed him Sunday as ‘my wartime companion and | my friend.” That was in a mes- | Sage to Lady Churchill. table courage. ' To the Queen he :elegraphed: Tributes came from Canadian, ‘France feeis profoundly the Governor - General Vanier | grief which has stricken Brit Prime Minister Pearson and | ain. - y Opposition Leader Diefenbaker “For all m country From his sick bed in Werh-|for myself, Sir Winston is. ington, Pres'dent Johnson is-|will forever remain. the one :-@ued a stacement saying: who, in directing to fimal vic- “When there was darkness in|tory the admirable effort of the world, and hope wa; low in/|Great Britain, contributed pow- the hearts of men, a generous /erfully to the salvation of the and and Let-Us Build Your New Home MacLean ¢ MacLean and Son Ltd. For all your electric-wiring and repairs. Brighten up your home now with new lighting fixtures. Electrical Contractors 254 Kent Street Opp. King Square CO-O We Insure — ‘ YOUR INCOME YOUR HOME YOUR CAR YOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY ‘YOUR PERSONAL " EFFECTS INSURANCE _ CHECK WITH US. BEFORE You BUY 894-5505 often a prickly thorn to Church. | said French people and to the ‘iberty of the world. “In this drama, he was the greatest.” IKE’S MESSAGE Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, supreme allied commander dur- ing the Second World War and one of Churchill’s closest collab- orators and ‘riends, said: “His loss will be felt in the United States as deeply as it will ‘be in the British Common- -wealth, . . His indomitable courage, his indestructible faith and in the dignity of free men typified our way of life.“ Former president Harry 8. Truman, who succeded the late president Franklia D Roosevelt as Churchill's war partner, “I was privileged to work with Sir Wins‘on and to know him at a critical time in kis- tory, when providentially bis ir- trepid spirit came to the fore and proved decisive in defest- ing the fofces of evil and dark- ness.” . Soviet Premier Alexei Ko- sygin hailed Sir Winston's war role and said ‘‘the grief of the British people in connection with this bereavement is shared’ here.” WILF DRISCOLL Kosygin’s statement was is- eued after a Tass dispatch was ‘| Strength as evidence of heavy | | The Gugnfian, Charlottetown, Mom., Jan. 25, 1965. 18 N.Y. Stock Market's Rally ‘Extends Through 4th Week ' NEW YORK (AP)+The stock |jto 333.9, . its fourth straight market saw record highs in the weekly advance. The AP aver- | |averages during the last week age made a closing record of 334.1 on y Standard atid Poor's made a of 86.74 of as ic stretched its current rally through the fourth straight | week | new closing peak Analysts saw. the continued | Friday Of 1,538 issues traded, 791 rose re-investment of the proceeds of | and 560 fell. ‘ year-end selling as 1964 draw to| The five most active issues on a close, supporved by a greater |:he New York stock exchange: air of confidence in Wall Street Texas Gulf Sulphur, up 2% at The rise to new highs was re-|59% on 411,100 shares; Pan |garded as the end of a two- | American World Airways, up % month period of consolidation | at 30%; Burroughs, up 2% at which followed the previous | peak made in November. The | Studebaker, off % at 7 gains were panied by; The five most active issues on strength in blue chips such as the Amgzican Stock Exchange Du Pont and Alooa, a strong | Syntex, up 4% at 980% on 454,- rally steels on Tuesday and 000 shares; D. Kaltman, up % a spurt by airlines lace on Fri- at 6; Goldfield. unchanged a day. 2%; TWA warrants, up at of the time, the week's volume % at 5% totalling 26,917,740 shares ‘com. | before role" that Churchill had played | Pow JONES GAINS in the formation of the world | The Dow Jones industrial | organization. | average ended the week with a| In a message to Wilsoa, U {nec gaim of 2.44 at 893.59. Its Thant said: |elosing record was established “We at the United Nations | Tuesday when it reached 896.27. fee} a particular grief at the | The Associated Press average | death of one who played such a of 60 stocks this week rose 1.1 vital role in the formation of | jour organization... . distributed whteh castigated | MEM Churchill as “the mastermind | "ies eaniovement takes its behind the cold war against the | Sovier Union.” . | place alongside countless och- “Paul Reynaud, who was ween lontean eee |French premier in 1940, said: |S? t historisal ve ks. will al- “The test man of our remain son rial to time and of all the history of | ¥#%% i him.” England has just died after dis- sece playing in aa uneven struggle | sii ™Gnurchill's mentary "will | with death the same courage te te alive horever ory showed in facing the exemy' "|. President Chiang Kai-shek of wie eee Nationalist China, last survivor | chat “Germany knew him as a of the allied “big four” leaders great foe, but also as a great — ay Cairo, eee champion of reconeiliation. He Churchill as “a dedhe ted y conducted the war with rigor, yi be - triot whe saved his in but he never let his gaze be dis- its darkest hour.” countey 30%; Chrysler, off 2% at 58, and? © Trading was quite active most 3342, and Brazilian Traction, up | |pared with 28,149,370 the week eral U Thant stressed the’ ‘‘vital “‘a unique world figure . . the history of mankind.” . in} Sir Roy Welensky, former| A policeman listens te quest side the Hyde Park Rhodesian ral prime minis-| fons_of an man, one-of don residence of ter, said Churchill was “the| ¢rowd Sunday out Churchill, ritaie’s elder gems living Englishman. .. . a greatest figure chat the |fore the assembly reconvenes a 20th century has produced " the next day. ws <t President Kwame Nkrumah| Adlai Stevenson, U.S. ambas ; of Ghana said the world had|sador is scheduled to address ake your S oceans nee erecta ee greatest leaders "s A Kenya's Presiden: Jomo Ken- | His mey contain hiats as 4 3 ee yates, said in a cable to the |* the United States is Se oe Queen that Cliirchil was ‘| will accept the tactile te resolve more or you . cee great man who gave. his life to| the dispute. er penstonate and unswerving de-| The issues are UN peace- ee, of freedom. ’ keeping assessments and voting Bi ko % iat Tanzania appeared to sum up| sisted, in accordance with @r- : the world’s reaction. 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