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Two ideas on
nel.
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to do so."
handling Stalin GUILD
Churchill's * visit to Moscow-
when he first met Comrade Stalin the Casablanca CON- ference and Mr Churchill's Shird visit to Washington
"A" n'ah' u revolver" was laldi out beside his dressing gown."
he SNAPSHOT
THANKS
THE PICTURE STORY
to
the
and
Winston Churchill's fourth volume of war memoirs, sorialised in
Far more ea than big con-.. ferences and learthy correrpon.
the Insures your setting all the China Mail last year, is now
dence, in which S'alln was oll
growth of picture maga shots you need for your story, published in book form. It is, here
Ou, of thesuitwo, periods, all but invariably pude; these small; xines
tho. past during
For instance, the story of a bu: Imperecstibly at first, and things should have revealed with years, more and more amateur plenle might begin with an lù-- reviewed by General J. F. C. Fuller then with increasing monieniuin, whom Mr Churchill und
the picture takers have become door snap of someone pucking the door of fate revolves on its Presiden', kad to den?-a bunch interested in what 19 called the lunch, continuing with a
.all WORLD tell you that I think I can hinge, to give to.o
as such they THE
"the pleturo" story"--a; who can see of gangsters, and SECOND
sories shot have been treat
treated.
car, and then a WAR, Vol. IV,
of pictures which are related into the young people getting half- The personally handle. Stalin' better limpse of the future.
Though this is hot atrielly That this was not the case is to each other and together, dozen shots or more taken at than either your Foreign Ofleu Hinge of Fate," by or my State Department. Snila speaking Mr Churchill's inter- revealed in the chapter on "The tell a completa story of some the plenic itself. You can then Winston 5. Churchill, hates the guts, of all your top pretation of "The Hinge of Fate Cerablanca Conference" It will event.
sortes hits Naturally, the casual camera cnd the story-telling
with a. picture of someonu Cassell and Co, Ltd., 25s. people, lie thinks he likes. me it is, I think, the meaning, the be remembered that it was user le not often able to shoot burning the paper plates
Will extract inuc impartial historian beer, and I hope will coilinus from this volume, because the the Allled policy of unconditional the great eventa' of national other debris.
act conference which gave birth to
thend and International importance. Actually, the only thing Stolin-greatest event of our aue was act surrender, whies molitical and yet he can use the saine tecl 1942 Mr Churchill's
Given a simple "script" ko did nopreciate was us. You did the way, but the turbulent truce of Germany
is a political position' was
of Aft Churchill.
denique used in the movica or that, all you need to do is take tars in splie of his which has followed it..
Not only does power.
in the picture
a variety of individuul, story-. muguzines to extraordinary difficulty. blunt truths, really understand
war is but a means Me Churchill disagree that this | Aber
make
shots. attractive, interesting telling
Include foug end policy prolonged the war and Had he, would he have
an end, amt it is the On the one hand he had this?
middle-distance played Into Stalin's hands, but stories of events in his every shots,
shots, to deal
and close-ups. This will eliml day life. with. President ten as he did on March 7, which standa paramount.
That the end, which we now he dots not even remember how 1942, the Presiden
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Successful picture storias, nate: "sameness" in your ple- Roosevell," R generous. he increasing gravity of the clearly see, was not shaped it arose.
however, usually are the result tures. Remember the motion genial, and warm-hearted war es leding to feel that the differently was due to a faulty
of planning-of knowing what picture theory-a "long shot". of the Russians. man who fondly imagined Charter ought not to be construed
principles of the Atlantie appreciation
pictures you want and need to set the scene,-n middle-dis- May
According to Mr Roosevelt, to tell a story well. A little 1042, when
tance shot to show the action he could charm his way too are dray Russia the frontics Molatoy and his entourage visited the thought nopped into my forethought along theso lines which is taking place, and victory. On the other hand she occupied when Germany at-, London, there should have been mind....and the next thing
gives you a kind of rough close-up to show Individual no further misunderstanding, for knew I had cold it." On auch "shooting script" to follow and reactions. Le had to wrangle with tacked her."
the tusslan, who were alloted whims of chance is history Stalin. 31 ultra-realist,
Chequers as residence, save a made. ́ustuta, and crafty,
for demonstration of what they
really like were
one
Though, at the time, this was not agreed to, even ually ; and much else was as no doubt will be related in Volume V.
It was out of the angle of
The one had no policy beyond winning the war: the other was policy in-
events, a described In the carnate, and never once present volume, that the conflict forewent his aim-the win which was destined to shake the ning of the pence by hook or by crook.
Between these conflicting of psychologies the hinge fate creaked.
4
t helteve that the blunt truth
is the best with Stalin," wrote Mr Churchill to the President.
On another burusion the latter wrote to the former--
lo
Yet, after
"On arrival, writes .Mr Churchill, they asked at once for keys to all the bedroonis. when the staff succeeded in go- Eng in to make the beds they pistols were disturbed to and
pillows.
come of the war took form weder the all the cbject of in the clash between the mem- bers of the presiding trials. particular attention; the mat vele v
Like the preceding volumes, tresses were all prodded in case
19 divided
und the Info two of infernal machines, Volume
entitled "The
licets und blanke's were books resp." and "Atrlea rearranged by the Russians so as Onslaught
The answerable argumen: ngalist unconditional surrender Is the no statesman should bind himself to an irrevocable policy and for the simple reason that he cannot foresee what the future has in 'ort. Further,
to according
Mr
Churchill, because the uncondi ilonal surrender of Germany meant that she way "to be com- pletely disarmed and deprived of all Sower to rearm,” it. war Inevitable that Russla would be to leave an opening in the middle left the dominant. Power ir the nest is a relation of disasters of the bed' out of which the Europe. And had the Russians and defents, and the chant of barupant. could spring at a been understood, it would have successes and victorles.
raoment's notice, instead of being been clear what this would
Redeemed." Generally speaking,
There are vivii arroun's of Mi» tucked bi,
HAVE YOU EVER DREAMED THAT...
YOU WERE SWEEPING A DESERT WITH A SMALL HAND BRUSH AND, MAKING NO IMPRESSION
-THIS DREAM MEANS:
In dreams. dirt often symbolises moral tant or sin: dying up or removing dirt is often a symbolie altempt 1 remove that faint id usually it indicates a sense" of kulit about some- thing.
You probably belong to that common race of people who are the salt of the earth: the "obsessional" fusspots who are abnormally · tidy about everything: the over-houseproud House-
VIGNETTES OF LIFE
intan:
THEN YOU FIND A LARGE BROOM (WHICH HAD BEEN THERE ALL THE TIME) AND WITH IT YOU SOON CLEAR AWAY THE
SAND OF THE DESERT
worry
wives, thr over-meticulous
who men themselves into a paníe If a pen is not 'straight en a desk or a tool not en its right hook; You are the world's workershut at what a cost of ellerer.
This dream, however, is a good one; though you feared you were making no' impressien, you have suddenly found the broom that will sweep all this gulit sense away. Whatever it is a new ‚way of" Hvine, a new, religious · viewpoint-you now realise It was there all the time though you were blind to it. This fa a dream of revelation.
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