-- ae ee oe By THE CANADIAN PRESS 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 4, 1965 Five Papers, Grit In 1963, Go With Tories This Trip to the Liberals in the 1963 cam-|therein "'is, at least, grounds for Five daily newspapers that/paign, says now. that Prime/hope." Liberals in 1963 9 " rent general election. A sixth government for any party. A The supported Minister Pearson's conduct has; The have switched to the Progres-lneen "disillusioning" and Can-|abandoned the Conservatives in sive Conservatives in the cut-),qq pol nog to Pro nadir of|1963, our pol affairs." It says|after 24 years of the scandal- has come out against majority|inat "John Diefenbaker must|racked Pearson administration, dian have learned that he must work|has only one choice. The Liber- Cana with his lieutenants and thatjals should be made aware of says: might . . Telegram, "The electorate, tion in government."' The Spectator says: "'Regret- tably, the present government of Canada has not revealed the ministers, fibre that two years ago s0 many people of Canada, includ- ing this newspaper, thought it the displeasure of its political friends by cleaning house the 'way it should have done months ago ...a Conservative admin- istration would be preferable, |trol. which also|with good men returned to give it vigor and coherence." The Regina and Saskatoon pa- pers, under common ownership, set aside their long record of Liberal support to back the Con-|for us . . . servatives. . it has never risked \!0n report. the public outrage over corrup-| The Leader - Post criticizes;than state control or a welfare | r Mr. Pearson for making '"no| State. move to rid himself of his weak rt tright, th those who brought pn Bp ag . ee disaster either through fum- The Star-Phoenix says it is\izen opposes Social Credit and|tural disturbed about a new "ism" |the NDP. in the Liberal tieirarchy. "This 'ism' could be called state con-|cate--in the constituency of So-jtrolled by the Patino Mining It also could be calledjcial Credit Leader Robert|Corp., a Toronto-based Cana- thought control. It would organ-|Thompson -- Social|dian company with worldwide ize our occupations and our/Credit and Mr. Diefenbaker but| mining interests and operations lives into uniform moulds pre-|supports the local Conservative|in smelting, oil and gas and determined by near-gods who! candidate as an individual. think they know what is best we are going to Among papers not supporting 'more than The Red Meer (Alta.) Advo- ' opposes Oldest U.S. Track Brings $7,000,000 FREEHOLD, N.J. Sie tat topline oc theca te Me Ww Demorraticl en at ae ing a umbling or through) poses ew Democratic! states, ed the scandals bared by the Dor-|Party and the Liberals. States, wes lh SOY The Prince George (B.C.) Cit-\Southern Maryland Agricul- Association, which 'also owns Bowie race course. Southern Maryland is con- in the United $7,000,000 to the other investments. FOR THE FINEST Ready Made (CP)-AP) in the letest Shodes end Fobrics .. . see... M&C 1 DRAPERIES The Woodstock Sentinel- Review supports Conservative|ally, it opposes a Liberal ma- choose free enterprise rather! Wallace Nesbitt locally. Nation- jority. DPERTEY INSTALLED 74 Celina Street ; 723-7827 survey by Press shows that 21 papers are giving editorial to the Progressi' only boost. mainder of Canada's 98 dailies are not committed to any party. Those changing from the Lib- erals to the Conservatives are Toronto Globe and Mail, Tor- onto Telegram and Hamilton Spectator, usually Conservative but supporting the Liberals in 1963, and Regina Leader-Post and Saskatoon Star - Phoenix which have long Liberal tradi- tions. ba ho gga Star, pg a Libe supporter, calls the return of a minority gov- ernment in the hope it will re- sult in new leaders for both the major parties. The Star says the Liberals and Conservatives need leaders 'with the ability and courage to put the needs of this country above any racial, regional or political considera- tion" and this will result only if both are denied majorities. The Star backs Liberals Paul Martin in Essex East and Herb Gray in Essex West but else- where in its Southwestern On- tario area it urges voting with an eye to reducing the "dan- ger" of a Liberal majority. SUPPORT NDP Qualified support for the NDP comes from the French - lan- guage Le Devoir of Montreal, which supported that party in 1963. It --_ oe gram as closest to ews, but also advises voting for the best men in the NDP and Lib- eral parties and, in some cases, for Progressive Conservative candidates. Quebec has never elected an NDP MP. 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