~ World War;“he showed marked | "King ~ aid . Says the eminent physician 1n |jster, ee tos th ee ~ Doctor's Book Claims Churchill. ” Infleren To. Mackenzie King King had never’ been a man on arriving in Ottawa in WDe- to take risks and this. prudent ‘ cember, 1941,” after Churchill | outlook no -doubt accounts for President |had cdnferred. with Roosevelt in some lack of fervor on the Second | Washington. - \PM’s- (Churchill's) part. The | In Washington, Churchill was two men are, of ‘course, quite indifference towards Mackenzie |g ” “model ofrestraint and self-|friendly: but the PM is _ not took -him*=“for | discipline, content to listen to really interested in Mackenzie granted ” |ghe American leader. In Ot-/King. .He takes~ him for Churchill was not really in- tawa, “he showed no real inter. | granted . terested in Mackenzie King, \est“in the Canadian prime min- MET AT QUEBEC By’ HAROLD ‘MORRISON the sharp contrast immediately LONDON (€P)—Lord Moran|c says that while Winston Chur- chill played, up. to Roosevelt.. during the » hi i | Two years- later, when . ates (er Survival, publlted| Moran says he could almost: chili met Roosevelt at Quebec by Constable Monday. , |See. Churchill , sniffing at a re- |City, there was a proposal that The ‘man:-who treated the |mark by King that “the great! Canada participate in the con- British wartime: leader. for a/thing in politics is to avoid mis- [ference ‘but this came to noth- quarter-century, says he noteditakes.” ting * Mackenzie King was_host | ~ Progressive Conservative Ist KINGS -‘Thurs., May 26th. 8. 30 P. M. Souris fer High School Keith MacKenzie Peter Ms Awiay ~ COME AND MEET YOUR BUILDING TEAM GUEST _ SPEAKERS McQUAID . _ Mel McQuaid, M.P. Everyone Welcome — Special Entertainment & Refreshments _ Vote Progressive Conservative May 30 Inserted by Ist. Kings P. C. Association Premier Walter R. Shaw ah 7 Progressive Conservative _ 5th QUEENS ~ | Tuesday, May 24th 8:30 P. M. - SHERWOOD Women’s Institute Hall . J. “Tom” Davies oe MEET YOUR BUILDING TEAM Guest Speaker—Angus MacLean, M.P. Entertainment --- Featuring the ‘ Island's Own. “Fabolous Folk Singers” Se BODY he - Refreshments Everyone Welcome Walthen Gaudet: lof the discussions as ‘a sort of per- —-}sonality~ on- those~ around~him.’’}!28 ———* . at a. Citadel dinner and ft) of him. : seemed to Moran that the Ca-| But Churchilt’ quickly. re- nadian leader was ‘rather like | sponded to the ‘wildly excited” | a man who has lent his house |Camadian chee: In Washing. | fur a party.” 'ton he was taken ‘ ‘very calmly.’ “The guests take hardly any|But in Ottawa, says Moran, | notice of him but just before |there seemed to be a feeling | teaving. they remember. he is|ainong Canadians that he be- treir host and say pleasant longed to them; that he had @e- - . |things* I wonder if he (King).|scened on Ottawa ‘out of history SECOND SECTION r i — Che Guardi “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Charlottetown, Tues., May 24, 1966. PAGE 1i S as énamored of his role at|t6 say goodbye to. them, and ths conference as the PM/Cburchill was greatly moved. | !* urchill) imagines.”’ Earlier that day he had snap- Jn a footnote, Moran quotes|;pe. at anyone who came near! an Aug. 25, 1943, telegram from jim. At dinner that night, when, | Churchill to his war cabinet in|Prime’ Minister St. Laurent was | | which .he said “there is no/host, St.-Laurent appeared quiet> doubt that Mackenzie King and|and tired: Churchill. was full: of the Canadian government are /|life He didn’t want the party | delighted and feel themselves |to break up. Anthony Eden,!:wls | tiroughly ‘on the map’.” later succeeded him: as prime On.. June 9, 1950, Mackenzie minister, told*him it. was getting King, who had been Moran’s:late. Churchill k no notice. patient, wrote to him saying: _|When they finally took off at ‘I am afraid my_notes of the 11:15 p.m., Churchill remarked two Quebec conferences afejon the kindly Ottawa greeting. even’ more meagre than your) ‘I purred like a cat,” he was own.. I was, as you recall, not |quoted as ‘saying. “J liked it so much-a- participant in any jvery much;"’ , |general host whose task at the * ’ (Citadel was similar to that of| Pearson Sends | the general “manager Of the M “TQuebec ‘City).’ : : : At the September, 1944, ad: |: OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minis. bec conference, Moran noted |ter Pearson sent a message to “ +x erpowering Queen Elizabeth Monday assur- Vins her ‘‘of the constant loyalty He says King told him Churchill and devotion’’ of the Canadian “bullied” Clement ‘Attlee, La- | overnment. , bor leader in the British co-| His message marked the of- | | alition government, and ficial observance by Canada of; likened the other members of |the- Queen's birthday.. The Queen | the cabinet to a lot of school-|was born April 21, 1926. : boys frightened by the head-| Mr. Pearson’s message in master "’ full: | BASKED IN WELCOMES ‘On ‘the occasion of the of-) |- While Churchill reacted (ficial observance of your birth- differently to Mackenzie King,/day in Canada, I wish to con- he basked with pleasure in-the |vey to Your Majesty my warm tremendous welcomes he al-jand respectful personal greet- ways got from the © Canadian |ings and those of my colleagues | public. On June 30, 1954, he ar-|and to assure Your Majesty of | L rived at Ottawa from Washing-|the ,constant loyalty and devo- ton,. tired and jaded. He was tion of your Canadian govern- 79 and the spark was going out | ment.” < = % \ Division, Charlottetown -Sunday. | Supt. A. S.. 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