CLEAR VICTORY INDICATED 6: gree Mele go ae 'Frank, Massive' Support Demanded By De Gaulle By PETER BUCKLEY PARIS (CP) -- To his frus- trated opponents, he is King Charles, champion of the '"'rule of personal power." In his own eyes, Charles de Gaulle is France. It is up to the French voters, who support countless political parties and philosophies, to de- cide Dec. 5 whether they want the enigmatic French general as head of state for another seven years, or whether one of five opposing candidates for the presidency offers a better fu- ture for France. All indications point to a clear victory for de Gaulle, the tall, gloomy, almost legendary fig- ure in the Elysee Palace. In whatever role the individual voter may see him, de Gaulle is likely to receive the support of as many as 60 per cent of the voters on polling day. A can- didate must obtain more than 50 per cent of the votes to win. The wartinie Free French leader says there is no choice for the electors, Demanding 'frank and mas- sive' support for his candidacy, | de Gaulle maintains the coun try would fall into anarchy and ruin without him. INSPIRED COUNTRYMEN If many of his listeners ap- plaud his words, it is becausé in the eyes of millions of French- men he is still the man who ral- lied the republic during the years of Nazi occupation and again when the Algerian inde-| pendence movement threatened to destroy France. Others who are less enthusi- astic about General de Gaulle undoubtedly will vote for him because the alternatives may seem even less attractive. To the Western allies, de Gaulle is frequently an enigma at best, an unmanageable ty- rant at worst. Many French- men, particularly the intellectu-| als, seriously share the allies'| concern, and express the. grav-) est alarm over the current drift of French diplomacy. Nevertheless, de Gaulle seems | almost certain to be re-elected president. Because they cannot ignore him, France's allies are PRESIDENT CHARLES DE GAULLE . . » Considered Unbeatable St. Cyr, the French military|public wrangled: and coalition academy, he .was a First World|succeeded coalition in political War hero, a captain wounded|chaos for 12 years. three times and held prisoner; ajthough de Gaulle kept off by the Germans despite five es- the atawe hk BSP ba cape attempts. » stage, his prestige remainec high, When the Algerian dispute QUIT POLITICS ibrought threats of a military After the war, he moved up|takeover of Paris, the towering in fhe military establishment,./general was summoned by pol- developing and publishing his) ~ theories of French defence and| seeing them largely ignored. In| May, 1940, after leading several engagements against German forces, he was made a general and three weeks later became deputy defence minister, a brief appointment, With France about to <col- lapse, de Gaulle moved to Lon- don June 17, 1940. He took com- mand of the Free French forces, heading the government- in-exile and later the first post- war French government When the Fourth Republic re- jected his proposals for a con- stitution limiting the powers of the National Assembly and conferring greater authority on SHUNS ASSEMBLY THE BEST in SLIPPERS /or CHRISTMAS! See PRNEREEM: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 1, 1965 23\f Sear name siininisasli | Tee iticians on all sides to begin hisjeluded him--the French econ- rescue operation. jomy 'has shown signs of a slow- De Gaulle returned in 1958,\d0wn--de Gaulle meant peace| extracting promises of constitu-|and stability for the French. tional reform and, in effect, the) His contempt for most old-) end of the National Assembly's|jine politicians and the party] real powers to govern France. | system is reported to be with-| out bounds. He is determined to | Since then, despite the ap-jend the powers of the parties,| pearance of parliamentary gov-|believing they can only lead to ernment, de Gaulle has ruled/political anarchy. | France almost alone, turning to} Hardly a student of de Gaulle the rench people in more than|has failed to remark on the a half-dozen referendums for|man's sense of history and his support of major issues which'ynshakable belief that he was) he dectined to seek from the as-|meant to be the embodiment of) sembly. France and to lead her to great- Althougk full prosperityiness. whence "Just the Right Gifts For Your Mc Wonderful At MAURICE BERGS you can buy the mon in your life thot extra special gift he deserves. They have the latest dress shirts, ties, sports shirts, everything that the fashion conscious mon needs and wonts .. . MAURICE BERGS Men's Wear 38 Simcoe N, 723-3032 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA i! Food' Prices 4 a 7 Effective December 2 end a 2 cad:4 We reserve the right. te limit e quantities. 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