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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1965, p. 33

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' ' il Asad bak, Hil Dole ite inh net aie 10k da ae pea" pa Sa ilia_kr Se eee ST Sc Bes Wb Bn <i anim." ls Mate fh Bind Bk Mh Mind Md fi ie fek Mlk fa Bath Rens ln Jno, fomtecends tn cet ad nied ick Wi te did fA aa ae ate . Meh ng aR RI POPE TBE EE TEST EE ETM NE ep aN RNY ee aia ° ie { e * THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 13,1965 33 10-Point Socred Program Real Talks Outlined By Party Leader Money Fer TORONTO (CP) -- Follow- care in the hospital coverages. taxation which retard or pen- Fi t Ti * i ing are the 10 planks in the 7. Education and training alize development. 1rs ime | Social Credit Party campaign program -- support greater 9. Agriculture. and markets i platform announced Tuesday federal financial contributions --vigorous promotion of ex- (CP) -- Creditiste Leader Real ' Softer Medicare "Deal" Made: NDP By DAN POWERS showed that 3,500,000 Canadians have not yet decided which CALGARY (CP)--New Dem-|narty to vote for. If three- ocratic gongs tiem ape Ps quarters of these persons vote Douglas s: lesday n NDP along with party support, recent federal - provincial con-|which has increased since the ference indicated the Liberalljast election, "we can form the eee' 7 vernment is prepared to Vv, 8. i Sees oaity its universal, compuls- Sar the tat tine in our by Robert Thompson: to the provinces for universi- port markets for agricultural | ~2 uote explained Social Cre ory medical care insurance|pistory, it is legitimate to be- 1. Responsibile government ties and vocational training. production, including a two- | qi monetary theories Tuesday . : --positive, responsible, repre- 8. Development of natural price system for wheat, pro- night for the first time in his ; plan. lieve the NDP can form the "T am challenging Mr. Pear-/next government." } son to reveal whether, behind) Mr. Douglas attacked the Lib- closed doors, the federal gov-jerals for making promises to ernment has assured the prov-|the farmer but not carrying inces and insurance companies|them out and mentioned prom- it is prepared to alter the com-|ises of a "two-price policy for pulsory character of the plan|wheat" and a guaranteed min- and alter the idea of one single|imum price of $2 a bushel. The sentation in a Parliament that resources -- encourage com- viding parity price for domes- will concern itself primarily petitive free enterprise, ini- tic consumption and negoti- phen gprs on for the Nov. . with national and interna- { tiative and maximum Cana- ated prices for surpluses. 3 tional affairs. dian investment in the devel- 10. Labor -- the establish-.| Mr. Caouette, speaking at an 2. National interests -- plac' opment and pricessing of Can- ment of adequate fact-finding |election rally in Thetford Mines i ing the cowfhtry's interests ada resources by reducing or and mediation facilities to aid |50 miles south of Quebec City, above party considerations, eliminating those forms of in resolving labor disputes, suggested that the Bank of j including respect for the vot- Canada should distribute a to- } agency of administration," Mr./farmer has become "the for- DONALD MACINNIS JOSEPH MACCEACHREN ED JOHNSTON ers' choice of the makeup of tal of $15,000,000,000 in divi- 1 Douglas told 1,200 persons at algotten man' in the Canadian ecg rr salt entalen | Minority Government Fine to Canadians. rally in the Southern Alberta/economy. ; ' ' ' : crore reserving the democratic The gross national product Jubilee Auditorium which has a| Profits were up 14 per cent THE BEST BATTLES 5 hbase 4g By deposition. cen- of Cankda Will fends some capacity of 2,100, lin 1964 compared with 1963 but i i he drift to so- $50,000,000,000, The $15,000,000,- The first act of an NDP gov-|farm profits were down by tralization and t f ernment would be to introduce|i4.6 per cent. Farmers are rE e pas hgh ny i or ana rT a Ss ocre pai eye i tg ll ical | i st-price squeeze. I é : , ss by eli- f iduals, faattien Goa "ie al tbe pon be ee star outlined the he : ry For New Firms minating waste, red tape and | TORONTO (CP) -- Social|would be best for Canada, the|@llow Canadians to buy the ple. If the NDP does not form|NDP's program to meet the duplication. ae Credit Leader Robert Thomp-|parties must first present an al.|Production represented by the : 4. Federal-provincial co-op- |son says Canada's needs prob-|ternative to each other, he said, |8t5S national product. . it will! d techmological rev- tight for the day when such alolution. Among. steps ~-the federal Parlia- |ably could best be served by al After outlining a 10 - point "This dividend is the w s fight for the day when such alolution. Among steps needed I ( : p B t 3 W eration aa ithe | ; vai to all." tional development Vy ment to work with provincial {minority government. party platform hinged mainly ' plan will be available to a jwere a na ional Pp nh re | e Te on @ | s gs a pledge by all Social C 1it| Which will ensure liberty and i rals h talled and tion and manpower re- governments in a spirit of | Speaking to reporters at a con Sean Sate Sas ale aoe ae co-operation to expand the [press conference here Tuesday,|candidates to give positive re-\Security in Canada," he said. 'i "it's beginnong to leak out that training and tax ents for per-) i if Posrsed wit Sein to waffle" sons 45 lower income brackets. By ED SMITH 1963 with a 980-vote margin|Congress general representative) growth and economy of the |Mr. Thompson sald both the/sponsible representation at Ot-| "when 1 have purchasing | | on medical care. The Conserv- --------------------- sen SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -- .The|over the same NDP candidate.|for eastern Nova Scotia, Mr.| provinces. jLiberal and Progressive Con-\tawa even to the extent of non-inower in my pockets, when I ; SEEKS INCENTIVES |Johnston says: "A snowstorm 5. Financial reforms--ma- |seryative parties are injpartisanship, Mr. Thompson|haye money in my peeeetsct 3 tives should "come out of the rise and fall of the coal and t : bushes and be counted' on the WORLD WITHOUT steel economy has been bread-| Donald MacInnis is a staunch|hit us around 4 p.m. on that! jor financial reforms will be |trouble. They should join with/boarded a plane for Calgary. ldon't need government plans," , and-butter talk for Cape Breton|drum-beater for more assist-\day just-as the workers were| advocated, giving the Bank of jthe New Democrats to form a| The platform stressed decen-|he said. "You are intelligent | issue; he added. , h } ; Social Credit opposition to the WAR 'CERTAINT Y |politicians since the beginning|ance to the area's coal mining|coming off shift. Normaily, they Canada power to provide pub- /left-wing party on one side of/tralization of government andienough, as I am, to know what { and wants more incentives for|would go home, wash up, have! lic capital, thus reducing in- the House with Social Credit as|the Social Credit belief thatlto do with this money." en j compulsory character of a na 5 EE: : lof the century. tional plan was "hiding behind VANCOUVER (CP) -- Dr.| One variation that should|new industry. |supper and go to the polling| terest charges and releasing |a right-wing party on the other.|Canada's "drift to socialism' | a smokescreen." A national, Linus Pauling, American bio- come through loud and strong) New Democratic Party sup-|booths. Many didn't turn out."| private capital to expand re- | Mr, Thompson said his party/must be opposed | Canada does not need plans i chemist and winner of two |from Cape Breton South plat-|porters, this time backing Syd-| It is the six-foot six-inch labor| source development will field some 100 candidates} 'The tendency: of the federal|to increase production, he said, lan must be compulsory "be- a : | , A 1 pono the only eager can re-| Nobel prizes, says: 'A world |forms before the Nov. 8 federal|ney alderman Ed Johnston, 41,\leader's first. try at federal) 6, Health services--support jin the Nov. 8 general election,|government to invade provin-/What it needs is to increase 1 % " an adequate health care pro- |but even should all win seats|cial jurisdiction and to central-\purchasing power. Automation duce costs is to make the plan| Without war is a certainty, not /election will be the cry for more|feel it wasn't any swing of the|politics- | } t) applicable to everybody." a possibility. new industry vote to Censervative or Liberal} Joseph E. MacEachern, 42, a| gram on an individual volun- |the party still would not havelize a large amount of power in/has created a problem that the The NDP leader was to catch, -Dr. Pauling, here for a | Nova Scotia's second biggest|that beat their man April 8,/Sydney accountant and part-| tary basis, ensuring this serv- jenough members to form a ma-|the hands of the federal gov-jold parties cannot solve. "Only i] a flight to Regina today to con-| peace rally on Viet Nam, said |riding after Halifax proudly|1963. time lecturer at Xavier College| ice will be available to every. |jority government in the 265-jernment, dealing with matters|Social Credit with its national my tinue the election campaign. | im an interview war has be- | proclaims itself as the industrial) A steelworker, and for the|here, is making his second bid| individual and to include men- |seat House of local and provincial nature,|dividend, its monetary reform, 4] | come too dangerotis t engage |heart of the Maritimes. Some|last two years Canadian Labor!as Liberal candidate tal health and tuberculosis | While a two - party system'should be stopped," he said. can find the solution." 5 CITES GALLOP POLL '| in because of the threat of @ | major diversification has come sai PEE irae ee ® ated He cited a Gallup poll which nuclear holocaust. lately in the form of such pro- Se Ce es liects as the $30,000,000 heavy a . |water plant-in Glace Bay, but Diefenbaker Abhors State jconstituents and _ candidates . alike feel the heartbeat needs much more perking up. How and where to administer ur ater esources the stimulant of government as- sistance appear to be the fac- By STEWART MacLEOD jdeveloping our own resources. | Hits One piney candidates may MEDICINE HAT (CP)--|This would pull the plug on one) Donald Macinnis, 47, who left | Charging that Canada's waterjof our most vital resources." |... 451 mines in Glace Bay in LLL IE SNE resources are being recklessly} The Conservative pol- 1957 to end the 16-year reign of wasted, Conservative Leaderjicy, which he did not detail, A Diefenbaker Tuesday night! would mean "no surrender." eet pirating gerne = , 2 promised a new national made-| In arguing that young Canadi-) oe Oo) Oot ives for any Ge i f in-Canada water policy if his'ans should be given a greater|\V° ~onserva c " e ; ; ver ithe ti ince. party is elected Nov. 8. lvoice in public affairs, Mr. Dief- He raat ans 04 oe we i, He also suggested that onejenbaker said '"'we can well do * j cabinet portfolio would be elim-laway with the associate minis- Hg b Ragen Page : inated and another added. iter of national defence and do : ° Moving his campaign west-|with a minister of youth af- ward, Mr. Diefenbaker contin-/fairs," This would give young $83 000 Awarded P = hammer heavily at os Cm new opportunities. Li government for its al-| Facing a-relatively-quiet aud- . ® a ee 4 nationallienee, the Conservative leader Air-Crash Widow unity, alleged lack of integ-|continued to tear into the gov- i rity and its alleged deceit andjernment for "pitting province Pi ner vigil a. (CF) et Bos incompetence in agricultural/against province and race|~#0a¢@ has reached an ou "ith i matters, He spoke for 82 min-jagainst race." court neaagentr of yeti ting f es. Prime Minister Pearson|'he Widow and two c be He told @ near-capacity audi-|took office and immediately an-/J0hn L. Alletson of Burlington, ence in a 1,000-seat auditorium|nounced that Canada has two|0Mt., who died in an air disas- about "those last 244 years--alnations, he said. "This was a|'eT in 1963. time to horrify the honest and|proposition denied by every, Mr. Alletson was one of 118 discourage Canadians as alprime minister from Macdonald|persons killed aboard the com- whole." to Meighen." pany's DC-8F airliner when it The Pearson government had crashed Nov. 29, 1963, near Ste. done nothing about water re-/FOUGHT LIBERAL POLICIES.|Therese, Que. THIS WEEK'S | SPECIALS!! | | a, eee aoe sources -- 'and there's no| Mr. Diefenbaker said Penn Cham / % Cotton Pla 3 greater problem before Canadajhe fought against the policies of|while respeeting provin- Py i P -- BRNO Shotgun fiese TER IGHT i te [Gaui bs © aalien elihect 0 we-lcondemeed, faust: T gieod"| Tan rare Os Lighter Fluid FLANNEL SHELLS HONE? HIGST GOWNS ' -condemned, ridiculed; I s ."| "Mr, Pearson turns his back | able water supply. ae He stood against the Fulton-jon the past and walks back-| SPECIAL HOUSECOATS KITS "| | He said Resources Minister|Favreau formula to amend the|wards into the future." 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