DAy NOVEMBER 5, 1942 1 1. ouiker usis v ( GOOD rood lor Him t - r 1r Scitniliti v're Starting To gBoy'SKINNAY'l in .j'sinccttiUlo 1 J t"i In (oxl-ntriT ' " i in Vtimn r rV.'Ol'lUTE IN OUAKU OATS rsTcmccifauay r. 11 m S'-ZZi i iKER OATS :eat of JAPANESE VjKine. I'repara .lr Operation SEEKING PLATFORM THAT WILL ENDURE WHEN PEACI lans coming home. I'rom Itound Table CONSERVATIVE JOB 'onFcrvative Convention in Winnincg December D-li Will Tackle Bii; Questions Presented by Many Resolutions " " By K. K. CARNEGIE (Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, Nov. 5 (CP)-The National Committn f ti p Conservative party which is organizing the Win ippir party convention December 9-11 -is irtakine elab rat- plans to co-ordinate the handling of scores of reso Jor.s expected to pour in from all parts of the country ( rraterial with which to erect a party platform. O'w.-vers vers hwc here uM said ihv they see cm a n ' u.h i k!Mi oi renaouiiauon arver uie a icaA.,, t.iiiiiniithfTt sp ' 1 i - be' handled the problem as m lasing Cf' .10' I '"S! Look (or this r AipirintsblfC lon't i; it, It lin't Aspirin. m BUY M ssusamm-. um scram wsf w m j VICTORY 1 Cleaners S. Loubser MROPRACTOR r lotk rhone G4I 1 1 1 A ptffiwmlsite t any hnml PK ' lerattor poMcjr is the asniranee of -,d c8 the -in! ladie-Upanese may new : War In riii nnrrwinent and rtal e ruritv fur our esteUng Canadian nn-ultkoa regardlsu of racial Mlcln; i J) Our resource, however, arc -apaaie of progressive develop-1 -nent und of providing a high tandard of living for a greater -mltoa and there is a further blittkm to provide ooportunlty or eHiMtiiihin m eaual Urms to nutnbTs of kind red -minded people from other lands-. "(Ji With a view to the per-vtustion in ranada of a democ--acv in the British tradition, preference in Immigration should be Iven to those Individuals whose .-uu-al background. lntellince md love of freedom arc likely to 'it them for such a democracy; and - i4i Tlx control of Immigration houM be directly under the bov-rnm-nt without any subsidiary -'rangement with private lnter-ests" Tf the Winnipeg eonventton agrees with the view of the round tahle nroaosal. it sUll wU have to decide whether the wording is ml' flclently simple and direct to ei- -ourase slupiwrt from the aver-ige voter. On War Effort Th most important question will the party's stUtude to the war -ffort but Conservstives here ex-wei no areat difficulty on this " , The immigration plank in the are still advancing -htftonn now to be drawn up for i aftrr the war is expected to cause Vntv of headaches at Winnipeg. The Pert Ifcoee. Oat, round table I esolutlon. since, they say. there Is T .... - nll.H nanlraily in support m ut effort as enunciated by Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen. present na-Mnna' leader of the narty. This 1 icludes conscription for oversess rrvlre. The Port Hope conference vade the war nnd war problems ;U foremost concern. The labor program of the round- ble meeting suggested penalties r emplovers who attempted o thwart collective bargaining. The conference alra set down proposals 'or helping the fishing Industry -ost-war employment and rehab- Utotlon, and programs dealing vlth individual lnlatlve and gov-rnment responsibility, houslnrr ir transportation, conservation md development of natural re iources, education and social se curlty, and Canadian unity At the Winnipeg convention there will be resolutions relating to the tariff to agriculture to la bor and to all the various dUv...ion: G-2 war .r ime convention, a platform 're "n""'" amuisn :.n-r will stand up under the uvitd condition! after the war a) ii-ii the party will be seeking He confidence of the elector In a uenrral election. Resolution that may look good at one time can look bad a few years later because of chanted condition. At the Conservative convention held in Wtanjrx: in Octocer. 1877 -there were boom days then all over the continents a resolution was passed calling for an aggressive system of immigration based upon the selective prtnclnle." But after 1930. when the Con-vrvstlve party came Into power irvl wbi In s position to put this : -esuiutton into effect, Canada like : rest of the world was suffcr- . :nc a depression No government - ruid have dared embark on an cgreislve program to bring more ! eoplr into Canada when there j rere not enough Job for the peo- I ile already here and the farmers 1 vere producing more than could r sold Immigration stopped al- , -"t entirely, except for Cana the convention is encouraging tiir people to send In resolutions I has urged that study clubs br which any person who wishes may formed in each constituency, m participate BATTLE OF SOLOMONS Lmrricans Still Miivinc Japanese Away I mm Important Air Hied Ausmcs Advance , In New Guinea WASHINGTON. DC. Nov. S United States ground and ale forces are combining to continue their advance and push the Jap anese further back to the west and the threat to Henderson air field appears to nave diminished There has been no enemy move yet from the east in spite of new landings being reported therr Tbere has been no naval actiua for some days now in the Solomons area. On New Oulnea thr Australians toward Bui: a Umnte. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE lull Miiiiin CANADIAN DESTROYER VERSUS A U-BOAT Tli, graphic picture w'ajt taken at height otthe battle between the Canadian destroyer As-sinibtuad and a German V-boat and shows the submarine sheering off as the destroyer attempt to ram her. A few minutes later the warship managed to drive her sharp bows into the raider to send it to the bottom. from which they are now only fifty-three miles distant. Sala- maua on New Guinea has beep attacked by Afted air bombers. ANN1L' CKIITS PROMOTED LONDON, Nov. 5 0 Miss Annie Cripps, 23 -year old daughter ot Sir Stafford Cripps, leader of (he House of Common,, has been pro-oUH to ih? rank of third office) n the Women's Royal Navy Ser- nce. GOOD OLD ENGINE If you are about GO years oki. your heart probably has thumped 2 250 noo 000 urne,. physicians es- Canada at War. 25 Years Ago By the Canadian Press I Nov. 4, 1917 British destroyers Li tke Kattegat sank a German auxiliary cruiser and 10 patrol vessels. American troops suffered their first casualties on the West-cm Front. French consolidated gains' along the AUette River. French troops arrived in Italy. THIS IS CO.M70RTING Though once the mort cannibalistic of all South Sea Lilanders, FIJI natives are mw mild-mannered and friendly If at any time ypur grocer cannot give you the "Crown Brand" Syrup you need . . . we want you to know the reason. HERE IT IS : In addition to its other uses, Crown Brand Syrup is being used in Canadian homes to supplement the supply of sugar. We are producing a great dea more com syrup, but it is difficult to meet the demand resulting from a war shortage of millions of pounds of sugar. The supply of "Crown Brand", like other things, must be shared. Don't hoard . . . buy normally. We are making every effort . . . and your grocer will do his best to fill your needs. Eulilili ftWifyrcTniuTWTJ.f ffy ( irn 1 1 wait a 'UIMB MM ffff zano. French made further sains in the AUette River area. I NO FOUL FLAY PORT ELIZABETH. Soirh Africn t Nov. 4 ff A million -callon fuel j storage tank -exploded' hero and 12,000 gallons of pcrru! were lort There is no suspicion of foul play iQueen Mary Chapter Is In Session The regular monthly meeting of Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial jrder, Daughters of the Empire. as held Wednesday evening at ne home of Mrs. W. W. Wrathaall, Fifth Avenue West. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, regent, presided over a well attended meeting. Business was mostly of routine nature. A letter was read from provin cial chapter regarding the coming book drive. The I.OD.E., through the Camp Library Fund, 'is already upplying a 3reat number of books o soldiers but. with many new amps b-in? established in Brltlth 'Columbia alone, a special effort s being made to fill the more mmerous calls for books. Further letalls on a local drive will be announced at a later date. Queen Mary Chapter members 111 sew each Saturday afternoon n the Red Crow rooms with Mrs. Teng. Mrs. Blackaby and Mrs. Whiting and Mrs. Lamb In charge. The members will assist with home cooking at the United Services Organization Sunday, also as Senior Hostesses at the Y.W.OA. for the month of November. Mrs. Lamb reported good progress In sewing and knitting for the refugees. Next meeting- will be held December 2 at the home of Mrs. Blackaby. 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