ee be fos fe et eee a “The only party that holds a rea- sonable hope of achieving a majority is the Liberal party... Neither fringe - party can possibly form a govern- . ment. To vote for them is to run the : risk of repeating the national in- : decision of last June. We cannot afford more of such indecision: it could lead to national ccllapse.’’ —The Toronto Globe & Mail, 7 March 23 | y 5 P aOR rH one Ae evar q my) wa a re ane mo j a ' yee re re MAN A au aN 4 ve yi EON” o i Pa Dc SG eR 1 A Ty , " Wa ne ae 5 ’ t ve ; , ‘oa a 4 mo H a . a “yy " " p p p tan) ‘ BY / feo a ten hie » ‘The choice in this election as we conceive it lies not between the Liberal party and the Conservative party; it lies between a Liberal government with a working majority and no government at all. There is no possi- bility that the Diefenbaker group will win a majority in the new parliament. It has been torn asunder at the top by the resignations on principle of Messys. Harkness, Hees and Sevigny; it has been further damaged by the departure for different reasons of Messrs. Fleming, Fulton and Halpenny...’—The Edmonton Journal, March 15 Publictad by the Nathonal Liberal Fuderation ERAL , ; “n a) PR a Tp ie A a ars ; ’ Te ee UDC CRC CL Se ae eae ! In Skeena Vote tor John Magor ey x Cy tee meageygy : reals Setanta oo