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Show Chu rch ill Celebrates Queen Finds His 83rd Birthday On His Country Estate New Friend In Princess were at Chartweil to help their father celebate. The other daughter, Sarah, an actress, presently is in the United States. Most of Churchill's nine grand children also were there to watch him cut the huge iced birthday cake, topped with a single but big candle. Tears Take Toll Churchill no longer has the physical strength for prolonged festivities. The years have taken their toll of the sturdy frame which served him in his adventure-filled career from the Boer War through World War II. Montgomery, almost as flamboyant a figure as bis former chief, disclosed he was greeting the old warrior with the Churchil- lian phrase: "Sir, I salute you with 83 salvoes from a hundred thousand guns." and greetings to Churchill have poured in to his home from all over the world for days. Many came from the United States. In a special message to his well wishers, Churchill said: Send Thanks "I should like to express - my very warm thanks to al1 those who have sent me messages on my 83rd birthday. There is such a large number that I can not un fortunately answer them personal ly but it has given me and my family great pleasure to be re membered in this way." Churchill drove the 30 miles from London to Chartweil last Wednesday after attending the wedding of his grand-niecSally, and making one of his rare ap pearances in. the House of Com By JOSEPH W. GRIGG United Press Staff Correspondent Sir Winston LONDON (UP) Church HI celebrated nis 83rd birthday Saturday, his body bowed under the weigh of the years. The statesman, who gvided Britain through its "finest hour," took time out from work on the last e volume of his massive g "History of the the to anniverobserve Peoples" sary. It was a quiet celebration at the Churchill home at Chartweil in the country near London. Only members of the family and Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, the victor of EI Alamein, shared in the celebration. Churchill's son, Randolph, and his daughters, Diana and Mary, once-powerf- ul four-volum- English-Speakin- To Solve Video Puzzle A SALT LAKE CITY (UP of for writ a. prohibition petition to prevent construction of a tele vision booster station at Cove Mountain in Sevier County was filed Friday with .Utah Supreme Court. ' T. Collings Jackson, owner of a community antenna system, filed me petition. The community system is designed to feed signals from Salt Lake City to Richfield. Defendants named were Sevier County Commissioners and Sevier County. Jackson contended the county "abandoned its intention to use translator stations to bring a television signal to the area." Jackson laid in the petition that commissioners agreed to operate the translator station under a ftate law allowing local governments to provide relay stations. But he said the. defendants are now proceeding and threatening to g proceed with use of booster stations "contrary to law." 1 umnist said Saturday. Henry Fielding, columnist for the Daily Herald; said the princess "hit it off very well with the Queen" at lunch this ueek. "They left with promises ' to see each other again. And the Queen was most happy about the meeting," Fielding said. The columnist said court officials had sought to leave "the Kelly girl" and her husband, Prince Rainier, out of the royal invitation lists but Queen Elizabeth invited them to lunch . x jKv; ' 7T v 1 i '4 Cr&r -- 1 Flu Coses .'tt lift 1 A'it ICS WASHINGTON "f. tee ffJ rf st' rut broad-eastin- San Francisco SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP) fisherman was stabbed by swordfish off the Mexican coast Friday. He was reported in "satisfac tory" condition today r the hospi tai to which he was flown by a Coast Guard rescue plane. crewman Miguel Perera, 47, on the fishing boat Sun Glow, was hooked by the fish in the waters off Santa Maria Island, 500 miles SURCEASE AT LEAST CHICAGO (UP) Andrea Lee Trock will celebrate her 13th birthday on Friday, Dec. 13, but she still thinks she's lucky. Her moth- er, Natalie, said Thursday that Andrea "hates that awful age, 12." south of San Diego. Coast Guard officials said the The bottle-nose- d dolphin or por- swordfish's spear entered Perera 's poise can outswim most fish but right side near his stomach and can remain submerged no longer came out aibout 12 inches away on than three minutes. the left side. SWEETIE PIE More SAN FRANCISCO (UP) than 1,500 mayors and other city officials registered and held committee meetings here Saturday in preparation for the 34th American Municipal Congress. The four-dacongress opens today. Committee meetings scheduled for Saturday included airports, civil defense, communications and radio, federal payments in lieu of taxes, fire insurance rating, highways, international municipal cooperation and water resources. The parking committee and the executive committee met later in the day. The keynote speakers of the congress include Roy Johnson, vice president of General Electric Co., New York City, and Mrs. Catharin Bauer Wurster, Berkeley, Calif., noted writer in the housing and planning field. f 23. mis For that week, the service III . XM. C- - Ofl CM "He might eat Dee one but he't not a fcorw end tnT tta'ro not brcmnnz Hag-ert- y said the decision to increase the size and give the committee "a more direct relationship" with the President was made Nov. 22- three days before Eisenhower's cerebral attack. Doolittle, who led the first World War II raid in Tokyo, is now vice president of the Shell Oil Co. He also .is prominent in aeronautical research and other scientific activities. The group was renamed "The President's Science Advisory Committee." Also named to the committee were: Dr. R F. Bacher, professor of physics at California Institute of Technology; Dr. E. M. Purcell, professor of physics at Harvard University; Dr. Herbert York, director of the Livermore Labor-Mor- e Investigation SAN FRANCISCO (UP) A for- mer State Department official who was "forced to retire" fox criticizing department policy has called for an immediate congressional investigation of the U.S. diplomatic corps, because "to delay further is to court disaster." The demand came from Bryton Barron, former chief of the State Department's treaty staff, in. an address Friday before the Commonwealth Club of California. Barron, who compiled th. Yalta papers, was "forced to retire" in 1956 when he protested the suppression of some of the documents. "The time has come for a sweeping housecleaiu.ng of our dip- lomatic branch of government," Barron sakL "Billions and billions have been squandered' on so called foreign aid instead of keep ing America strong and great." The veteran of 26 yeans, of government service accused Secre-- ' . tary of State John Foster Dulles of : "lulling Americans to slep" inj connection with the 3Comnunisi menace now facing the world.l He said the State Depart menl "should be cut in half to 4,000 persons to permit it to run at "top the than one-hatelephones of the world efficiency," something which k is not doing now." are in the United States. 89,-000,0- lf j -- 00 '- r t-- m ;A ft",:-- ' - . - Rf kmty fHI v ' kh M Y s fas 'hr? '' : " all charge of our foreign aid program. Dillon, now deputy undersecretary of state for economic affairs, will centralize control of the aid program being administered by several different agencies. 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Douglas Dillon in overVtM, W-- at Gettysburg, Pa., where the President is rcuperating at his fawn from a mild stroke, Eisenhower also transferred the 17-ember scientific committee from the Office of Defense Mobilization to the White House. Barron Asks d I H III V es- timated the number of new cases at 450,000, a reduction' of 330,000 cases from the previous week. The new cases brought to 7,060,-00- 0 the number estimated since the outbreak of Asian flu last summer. The total includes, however, ail cases of flu and disease. In last week's report the health service said the peak of the flu epidemic had probably been reached in some parts of the United States. cSS I a move announced Friday University. y Zy WW I race. In ky, ' t4 VIM The Public Health Service has reported "a marked reduction in flulike oases for the week ended Nov. TURNS 83 Sir Winston Churchill sits in his car as he leaves his London resiThe former dency for Chartweil, his country residence at Westerham, to celebrate his birthday in the Prime Minister turned 83 on Saturday and planned country. (UP Telephoto), By A Off Mexican Coast (UPN flu-li- Fisherman Stabbed Swordf ish space-scienc- Press Secretary James Show Decline Ik.. Over Nation 1,500 Mayors At Parley In so long. missile and scientific effort. The retired Air Force general is one of ' five prominent scientists appointed to beef up President Eisenhower's revamped scientifioJ advisory committee. They will work with new presidential .scientific assistant Dr. James R. KiUian, who was named to help guide the program for e overcoming Russia in the m Eng-land- Because of his deafness and his failing strength, Churchill no long ex speaks in Commons. But he4 en joys showing up .occasionally to take his famous front bench cor ner seat below the gangway and listen to the House he dominated Doolittle Jumps Into Midst of Missile Plan Kis-tiakews- e, moos. 11 LONDON (UP) Queen Eliza-bet- h WASHINGTON (UP) World atories at) the University of Cala has found refreshing new War II hero IA. Gen. H. ifornia, and Dr. Georg James B. friend her own age in Princess Doolittle moved into the Saturday of cola London professor Grace of Monaco, chemistry thick of the nation's souped - up at Harvard Tributes Court Asked SUNDAY, DECEMBER L 1957 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD FREE Safety Plate Glass Used Exclusively In All Models I t |