Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1959, Image 5

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfonf, Or. C
Thumiay, May 7, 1959
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In the Day's Hews
By FRANK JENKINS
Tt in't hard to decide what
talk: about today. We'll talk
bout CHURCHILL. Sir Win-
mton Churchill. 11 you cnoose
to inm formal. Or iust plain
Winnie, if vou prefer inform
ality. He'i that kind of per-
on.
TTE arrives in Washington
XI for a three-day visit with
Tkm A h descends from the
plane, Ike meets him at the
: loot 01 xne ramp. iuc gi
inr an cnmpthinff like this:
Ike: "Well, my friend,
you're back again."
Winnie: "I always love com
k to America. But I shall not
-as most people who are
traveling around the worm
nowadavs seem to - SAY
TTVERYTHING I THINK.'
(That was a swipe at Lord
Monty, who opened his mouth
too wide the other day.)
Ik fturnine to the crowd i
and grinning): "He's one ofi
my old wartime friends." .
Tim AT man!
" In his long life (he's 84,
worse luck) he has been in on
every flaming issue that has
tirred the British Empire. He
" has been ag'in the govern
; ment. He has been" FOR the
government. At times, he has
been THE GOVERNMENT
ITSELF. He has been a soldier.
He has been a correspondent.
w has been a statesman. Po
litically, he has been a Lib
eral. He has been a Conserva
tive. t
But, through it all, he has !
BEEN HIMSELF.
TTIS life is well described by
XI Shakespeare in Hamlet
(Act. I, Scene HI) in which
Polonius , advises , his son
T.artes:
"This above all: to thine
i awn self be true.
1 "And it must follow, as the
niffht the dav.
"Thou canst not then be
z false to any. man."
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL
is an aristocrat of the
. Muest uossible blood. His re-
mote, but direct, ancestor was
John Churchill, the first Duke
of Marlborough,, who led the
: allied armies of England. Ger
'- many and The Netherlands at
Elenheim, one of the 15 de
cisive battles of the world. At
- Elenheim. John Churchill de-
- feated the French army of
- Louis XIV (this 14th Louis
. was the absolute despot who
puffed out his chest and said:
"L'Eat? L'Eat C'EST, MOI:
(meaning the state? I AM THE
STATE.") '
The victory at Elenheim
eooked the 14th Louis' goose
- and stopped his scheme to con-
trol Europe through the unit
ing of France and Spain. It
: laid the foundations of Eng
land's greatness. A grateful
people gave to this John
!. Cliurchill the fabulous palace
of Elenheim. It should be add
ed here that he got in the
' doghouse with the Queen of
England, when Churchill's
wife offended, and was strip
ped of his honprs, but later
was exonerated. '
This being on all sides seems
to run in the Churchill blood.
GETTING back to Winnie, he
saw early the menace of
Russia. When Hitler marched
Into Russia, Churchill private
ly favored standing to one
side "and letting the despots
bleed each other white. He
was out-voted.
- At Yalta he saw the dangers
of giving Russia all of Eastern
Europe, clear up to the Elbe
river, and including West
Berlin, which now is a danger
ous sore spot. Again he was
out-voted. But his instinct was
right ,
SO '' "
Sir Winston
; We LOVE you. May your
remaining days be long and
happy.
Come and see us often.
Bodies of Two
Climbers Found
Bishop, Calif. (DPD The
bodies of two mountain
climbers missing since Friday
have been found 40 feet from
the snow-whipped top of 13,-000-foot
Boundary peak in the
White mountains.
Francis Foley, La Crescen
ta, Calif., and Burl Parkin
son, South Pasadena, Calif.,
both about 50, became the ob
jects of a search after they
failed to return to their homes
from what was to be a week
end climbing expedition.
Both were experienced
climbers. They apparently
lost their footing on the rug
ged, snow-covered mountain
near the California-Nevada
border and plunged into a
crevice where they apparent
ly! froze to death.
Undersheriff Jack Gardner
of Mono county said two feet
of fresh snow had recently
fallen at the oeak and that
no effort vould be made to
remove their bodies until
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