MAin 3074 Alber Has Known All Presidents beginning with Theodore Roosevelt Outstanding Leaders in Europe, Asia, South America, including— Winston Churchill Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Thomas Masaryk Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Soong Ching-Ling Leon Trotsky David Lloyd George Baron Richard von Kuhlmann Georges Clemenceau General Hindenburg Jan Christiaan Smuts Neville Chamberlain Prince William of Sweden King George II of Greece Princess Der Ling Count Luckner Admiral Horthy Gustave Streseman Eduard Benes Manuel Quezon Nearly All Leading Writers, Artists, Scientists, Public Officials of the Past Thirty Years in America and Europe Louris J. ALBER writer... World Traveler Lecturer Management: Alber & Zwick, Inc., NB C Building, Cleveland, Ohio WINSTON CHURCHILL AND LOUIS J. ALBER in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York Churchill and Alber Together B- this page are three photographs showing Mr. Alber with the British Prime Méinister, when: he toured him throughout the United States in 1931-32. Above, the two are talking over plans for the tour, following Mr. Churchill's recovery from an accident, when he was struck by an automobile on Fifth Avenue. Below and left, you see Churchill (center), surrounded by secret-service men, as he is about to step on a train in Detroit. Alber stands just back of him, and to Allber’s left is Inspector Thompson of Scotland Yard, who came to America as Churchill’s body-guard. Only a few of the twenty detectives guarding him show in the picture. Plots to assassinate the great statesman had been unearthed by Scotland Yard and our own secret service. scribes some of these epi- sodes in his lecture. “The Irresistible Winston Churchill” NDER this title, Mr. Alber presents a colorful word-picture of the British Prime Méinister. Alber lived with Winston Churchill for nearly four months, and has known him for twenty years. His lecture is not only timely, it is witty, dramatic, intimate without familiarity, folksy, humorous, and inspiring—because England's man of destiny is all these things. Mr. Alber is no novice as a speaker; he has addressed all types of audiences in most parts of the United States and Canada. He has what is known as ‘the popular touch,’’ but achieves it without making compromises to good taste and educational values. His presentation is entertainment at its best. The Des Moines, lowa, Chamber of Commerce stated, after Mr. Alber’s address to one of the “We feel that we know the British Prime Minister personally largest audiences of the year: after hearing Mr. Allber’s colorful, inspiring, and informing description of him."’ And know- ing Winston Churchill helps one to understand better our own foreign relations. Alber de- Churchill (center), protected from assas- sination while on tour for Louis (left and back of Churchil ) . Alber Below and right, are the British Prime Minister (left), Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador to the United States (center), and Louis J. Alber, photographed as they left the White House following a call on Presi- dent Herbert Hoover in February, 1932. Winston Churchill Lindsay on President Hoover. (center), and Louis leaving the White House after a call (left), Sir Roland J. Alber