FRIDAY. MARCH 31, IS ASKED 7 '0 OPPOSE U.F.O. ON DAIR Y ACI W. H. Casselman, U. F. 0. There were three pairs announced by the Government Whip, three Con- Member; Leads Strong servat'ives voting for the resolut10n . and three UFO. members against i' Attach on Hon. M. --Messrxs. Sandy and Hill, Crocker- , . . and Ferguson, Sewell and Lewis. Doherty's Bill-ttite to Mi. Casseiman made a \'Ltllan' fight on behalf ot his resolutjou, am; Rally Farmers to Sup. On behalf of the eastern dairymen expressed some vigorous sentiments port Of Cheeaemahers ,toward it. It "as a. crime. he -------------, thought. that unwilling dairy pro-- DIVISION OF lducers should have such letritilatiov, HOUSE calling for payment on a basis of KILLS HIS MOTION [butter-fat content and pasteurization, iforced upon them. __~_'__ 2 . Ask Speaker to Resign? ' All afternoon and part of the even- After making the rather plain in- mg the Ontario Legislature yPS'cer- itvimationn that the temper of the east» day wrestled with the resolution of '/,i'Jlrht'at,gtT.'vewt", J,su2, 123,1.ic'1222 w. H. Cassehnan, U.F.O. member for Eat the act in any Ievent, he. 1risked the Dundas, cabling for the indefinite Speaker the unanswered question if suspension of the Dairy Standards it were not correcr that the farmen: Act. When the division came. about :gkglrlaf]: 'f/o',',"."),.."",',.'.,",.),;,,,",,",,,'),'":', 9 o'clock at night, the count Welti iitt resign his position end oppoe'e the to 14 against Mr. Came/man. Government on the issue. Despite all predictions of " Farmer . Hpn.. Manning Doherty. "' Minister attack in force upon the measure, gWiflfiii%£§£' JI wh', h ' r , . ' . .. 0 e ate IT arms t o 'e a -, 'c lt? "gamed m T"" mm: Cf?lt9 solutcly in the Interests of the dairy-' as onerous and Invoicing consider- ing industry. I able expenditure on the part of in opening the discussion, Min} dairymen, Mr. Casselmau found Just 2:35:01!"le Ti"d,t.el, the1 tyi,tt/e,,t',t) ' . ' Me ., _ 1 grcu .ure, on. A ann n .1 two supporters among the Lian. ' with "sincerity, enthusiasm and ranlm, H. H. Denyes, East Hastings, zeal." His sincerity found fawn" who seconded the resolution, and a 'with Mr. 1?usselmtrn, but he {ligthght' Single recruit, H. McCrearv meml a. man's zeal sometimes can a 1m, for I ark North . ' 'er too far. and in his opinion the Ddiry A . . Standards Act was one such instance. Support From Other Side. 1 "I have exhausted 1'i,eJ'i/',gt,rotaot The bulk . . . . my disposal," he told the once, o h of his suppor. came from liiii'iure'i the Minister to volunteer to t e other ado of the House, where stay the operation of certain prow- 'among the Conservatives he found l Mona of the Dairy Standards Act, but supporters in C. H. Buckland. South [without avail. Upon the question, Wellington; A. W. Gray, Leeds; n. which is the subject of this resolu-,t H. Ireland. Weert Hastings, and W. . tion I find myself in disagreement "r. Allan, Treet Simcoe. Liberals you with the Minister." .'..yr. with Mr. Casselman were: J. C. When the original Dairy w?ta_1tlty,11s , Tolmie, Windsor; R. L. Brackin. Act of 1916 went into effect, provid- .K.C.. West Kent; F. Rennie, South ing that milk and cream should be lBruce; J. M. Govenl-ock, Centre paid for on a. basis of its butter-fat :Humn, and J. A. Pinard, Ottawa. content. "among those who moist 'East. Messrs. MacBride, South vigorously protested was a. certan .Brant, and HalctrOW, Hamilton, .100 very wide-awake and clever man, ivoted for the resolution. _ who at that time' was known by the