Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 28, 1963, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 193
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY - Sir Winston Churchill, who always
ignored his doctors when they said he smoked, drank, ate and
worked too much, celebrates his 89th birthday Nov. 30. Here he
is snown in London the day after his eldest daughter, Diana, was
found dead. (UPI)
Winston Churchill
To Observe 89th
Birthday Saturday
By ROBERT MUSEL
United Press International
LONDON (UPI) - Sir Wins
ton Churchill celebrates his 89th
birthday next Saturday (Nov.
30), the classc case history of
a man who reached old age by
disregarding the advice of his
doctors.
They warned the great states
man many years ago that he
was smoking too much, drink
ing too much, eating too much,
working too hard, sleeping too
little.
He was prone to serious ill
ness and accident and his fam
ily were short-lived anyway. So,
the doctors said, he ought to re
strict his activities, watch his
would not agree it was per
manent. Within a few weeks he was
propelling himself in a wheel
chair and demanding that his
nurse get him a drink.
"The doctor says you are not
to have anything strong," she
admonished.
"In that case," said Sir Wins
ton, "I'll take a brandy."
He recovered from that
stroke although it left him with
a weakness of the left leg that
makes him somewhat unstady
on his feel.
Muled Celebration
The birthday celebration at
his London home this year will
be a muted one. Great states
men i are like great actors
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diet, cut down on alcohol and m0" the stage they stride is
.-,Ko' Bnri ...uk i..i, k mik. history. They are known to the
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squeeze out a reasonable life S"'.-'. u,'"' 7him st.
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As he enters his 90th year Sir
Winston can look back on a
health record as remarkable as
his political areer. Since odds
medical or otherwise, have
never daunted him, he played a
rugged game of polo till he was
55, drank his friends under the
table, smoked constantly, insist
ed on full-course meals from
oysters to dessert and worked
around the clock when neces
sary.
En route to a longevity rec
ord for British prime ministers
he survived more than 15 major
illnesses and accidents. Two or
three of which could easily have
been fatal and five strokes. The
first of these, 15 years ago,
paralyzed him but Sir Winston
PROTEIN SUPPLY
WASHINGTON (UPI)-About
four ounces of American cheese
or three-fourths cup of cottage
cheese will provide one-third of
a day's protein needs, accord
ing to U.S. Department of Ag
riculture home economists.
them. Sir
Winston is the indomitable, un
conquerable leader in war, the
most honored man of his timo
in peace.
But behind the public tri
umphs are often private trage
dies and Sir Winston is sadden
ed this year by the suicide of his
oldest daughter, Diana, 54: the
sudden death of his son-in-law
I Lord Audley, husband of Sarah
Churchill and the health of his
beloved wife of 55 years, Lady
Clementine.
But nothing private or public
has ever been able to crush Sir
Winston for very long. And the
bulldog jaw will grip his cigar,
his fingers rise for the V-sign
salute which is his trademark
as the crowds gather in front
of his house in Hyde Park Gate
to wish him still another happy
birthday.
UNION DISCUSSED
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - The
Ecumenical Council opened dis
cussion today of the obstacles
to Catholic union with Protes
tant and Orthodox churches.
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PLANE FOR GOVERNOR This combo shows the recently
acquired Convalr 340 airplane for the use of California Gov, Ed
mund G. Brown. It seats 19 passengers in three compartments,
has a galley complete with refrigerator and facilities for coffee
and warm food. There are three couches and all of the seats
are on swivels. (UPI)
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