Show 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING i 4" O '' m fr APRIL 6 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 From Victorian foElizabethan Age LONDON (UP) — Sir Winston Churchill — statesman warrior author — also was possessed of prcme audacity Hc marched out of the Victorian era into the second Elizabethan age possessed of the will to dare He crashed two rode airplanes In a cavalry charge braved Boer bullets and fought in France He won his first election on his colorful record of escape from a prison in the Boer War in South Africa He switched political parties as he pleased and held every major ministry in the British Cabinet Failed In Dardanelles As First Liord of the Admiralty he deployed the battle fleet for World War I without waiting for orders from the Cabinet He nearly wrecked his reputation one year later by trying to ram the Royal Navy through the Dardanelles He failed But this same laudacity scored its greatest success in 1940 when Churchill as Prime Minister talked Hitler qut of invading' these unprepared islands Durable as he was audacious Churchill outlived the leaders he fought beside and against He was 15 years older than Alolfi Hitler whom he labeled a “blood- WOrld i thirsty guttersnipe” He was nine years the senior of Benito Mussolini that “bloated bullfrog of the Ppntine Marshes That whipped jackal” He was four years older than Josef Stalin whose Russia he found to be “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma” Born Prematurely He was eight years older than Franklin D Roosevelt “the great- est American friend we have ever known His American’ mother the for- mer Jennie Jerome was heloed from a S? Andrews 'Ball at Blen heim Palace Nov 30 1874 and gave birth to him two months prematurely in a cloakroom off the dance floor He hurried to Cuba in 1895 as a part-timwar correspondent to action with the Spanish Army in the Cuba uprising He came under fire for the first time on his 21st birthday in a jungle out-- i side Arroyo Blanco In Cuba- also he picked up two’ lifelong habits the cigar and the siesta At 22 he started a remarkable writing career that produced a million words of history and in 1899 one novel “Savrola” concerning which he later said: “I have persistently urged my friends to abstain from reading Russia's Refusal Shocks Japanese s) By COMBINED AP AND UP LONDON — Political leaders and the press of the Western democracies lavished tributes on Sir Winston Church11 today He even got a pat on the back from a paper pro-Commun- ist British statesman’s departure from In general the was the prime ministry recognized as an historic moment in history He was lauded far and wide as a leading architect of victory m World War II “More than any other single equaled contribution ti the cause person he deserves honor for 0f human freedom and peace” organizing the free people s fight Another Commonwealth Nazism and Fascism” league South African Prime Norway’s foreign minister ister J G Strijdom declared: “Sir Halvard Lange Winston leaven the public scene Many agreed that Churchill’s at the zenith of his power and career is not over President Eis- - prestige and as one of the most enhower appeared before televi- - dynamic figures that Europe has sion and newsreel cameras to say: ever produced” " We shall never accept In Independence Mo former President to be denied the fact that we are Harry S Truman said ae sorry to see him re- your great wisdom and your'we tire He is a great man of our great courage the free world yet age has much to gain And we know Secretary of State John Foster that you will never be backward Dulles called Churchill one of in bringing those qualities for-- “the great men of history” re-- 1 “Churchill’s resignation ward when we appeal to you for help as all of us are bound to moved one of the world’s great statesmen from one of the world’s do” President Rene Coty of France great positions” Japanese Prime cabled that his country “united Minister Ichiro Hatoyama said with Great Britain and all free today in Tokyo secretary Inejiro Asanuma peoples renders you affectionate admirageneral of the Rightist Socialist homage and extends her tion and recognition” Like Mr Party said Churchill had been Eisenhower French premier Ed- - “the perfect British statesman” In Dublin the Irish Press for-hi- s gar Faure messaged on behalf of cabinet: “We know that your mer Prime Minister Eamon de I counsels will continue to inspire Valera’s newspaper said “his the policy of your country” leng day of power was tragic West German Chancellor Kon- - from Ireland’s point of view He rad Adenauer said: “it is one of knew the truth and he acted Sir Winston’s greatest services against it” the Western world now lives Former Foreign Secretary Her-that Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill wearing knee breeches leader of in of in freedom All us the free bert Morrison garter and garter sash holds open the car door for his youthful world need his counsel and will the Labor Partydeputy “I have said monarch Queen Elizabeth II after being host at a farewell continue to seek has him he and fought me it” fought dinner at No 10 Downing Street in London for his Queen and has not it but with Canada In Prime Minister vigor political leaders of the realm Announcement of his resignation Louis St Laurent said that been great have to me for possible was made from No 10 Downing Street shortly after Churchill a this “peace-lovinfor than other high regard people throughout called on the Queen yesterday the world remember first with great national figure with his tive seat in Parliament He was ceived unrestrained homage that the deepest gratitude his un- - long and varied political career” 26 Victoria still was Queen night such as few Englishmen When World War II setbacks have ever won from the British jn Norway finished off the liesti- - people Three months later the British tant Neville Chamberlain King Churchill VI summoned people voted him out of office George to form a Cabinet on May 10' The greatest political blow he O BRIEF CASES 1940 the day Hitler’s Panzers ever took was this 1945 election O SOCIAL STATIONERY He could not understand crashed down through the Arden- - defeat it nes to smash France On Oct 26 1951 the British Esterbrook — Parker — Eversharp — W’aterman voters gave Churchill his dearest One Man’s Words j There followed that remark-se- e wish They returned the Conservatives t? officf in a vote of abIe time when the British em- - confidence in leadership and 2432 Washington Blvd Phone Pres chief defense was the glory provided him with a last fling as °f one man’s tongue elder statesman to the world “Blood toil tears and sweat We shall fight-- them in the Their finest hour beaches So many owed so much to so ld T t y j col-again- VENETIAN BLINDS TOKYO (UP)— Japanese officials were stunned today by Russia’s refusal to hold peace talks in New York Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama said the latest Soviet note proposed the talks be held either here or in Moscow This was a reversal of the previous Soviet willingness to meet with Japan any place the Japanese wanted Anderson’s Beauty Salon C C O REPAIRED 0 CLEANED mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBm Phone for An Appointment Today! 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