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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Mar 1923, p. 2

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a . t "k i ediii 'CL' " Q _ be Mllllitl IN . . ', , glli 'l1'lllllllllE i 9 A it? IIE' i " I .3}. . (Elii ttil E Bl . IN "BEN S Rt trite, - ll Slemli= 'er _J,cfatttt.aTrTG"iao"mh """"" "w pensation issue may he "PM all; _ some of the Government iiiismtserrl'"f,"v'1'.i again, for the fifth timc. So; Efforts are being made to effect, look upon a portion ot the Preset." n|far as anyone knows. this is the! a. political reconciliation between Liberal group in the Legislaturg m it first occasion the division hells have: Premier Drury and J. J. Morrison. "g.1g,11ivideat'"lft1tidtltpr,11,,tt/t 80:1"? "Egg" 1,e1t2"'h1"loahoi1c'Liti'c,rir,t': Y tt,','/,',gu/ntt"',r,tnty people are at- Liberals. That? is. they may ij/i,,)':)): heard. of an adjournment at'E i common ground trusted not to tote the Government nisuch a critical moment Rm. as, between broadening out and class out of power tline of "11>"!th often been statcdh heiojiu. this; . . ." (we is an on I . . 'e can smas Milt 1'0 ', 2',l't'(,'",',T,,tt,t Friends ot the third sa/J.)",,),),",',.:,, twist in Ontario, lt I 3:522:11)"; evgi'y working tir, 1122:. p r y movement see danger ahead, may come to nothing. like so many . ( 19381. worried man appeared to be now that the Province begins to other plans that have been put for- ,Hon. Peter Smith. who moved thci take an interest in elections. They ward during the pits} fer years. "'ttujournmerit. until Mandi". in his. f know it Drury candidates are nomi- S'Wposmfr tho Tm?" agougue: I'm" in'llw'?" hwy?! . i . I hated. and Morrison candidates _ tioned bl, "I?" a'h"l1'i'fio/ld',f." nomi- P _:') ill','."))',,",')',',,'.',,",'.';',',,' t"h1,1l,"/"it', I"; l and Liberal candidates. the chances doubtless if?" (dw famous "Anti- "ml": / Raiiv' Mr ,",,'",...'f ""3 i l are that Hon. Howard ,,'cii,i,iiiiiiiiii'o),it, to 5 P's; 'tv"' . Jlon. . .' , his" o,,,',',""','),,",',',,', l l will be dictating affairs before poke-your-nose-In 'OCle" t the AHUfIMK'.' g::{,,7(i C. h C, (Ill,. many months. These same friends l Workmen's Compensation. I 1rrt [i,""' t f C + Tu'aslat A: i. I" l to! the third party movement. are) Very little was accomplished ini' "will gm" "vhf" sill"",,,"',',",",":':': l disappointed at the lack ot Irr:otr,eyr,lthe1 Home vpsterday, though the! from l If". iii-writer: .;.,..;,'S.;.. fin amalgamating the Drury, winglsesqion lasted till r,' o'clock. Not' purl JI" W has (is'.,',',,';',,,,-,.,-.,',',)," I" ' with a certain section of Liberals lenough iiiiii'iiiieA. care to remain ini Mi1 "tidbit "1.. mm. tit, 1.1M"; 1. I under the name Progressive-Lib- "Toronto Friday" afternoon and even: hart l .dd 'q'm his We," in}, (, erals. They now have grave doubts fing to make that day's sitting worth , more 1111 "ML " l sr' ' if any such understanding can be gwhilp Trlie thev all get there at. thi- House. 'e-_-e---------, - attained, and to some extent neg0- E 3 "(jock but thev rapidly disap- "war -i--,, ---- tiations or discussions with 1ytt_i;ea1rsi'iii"ti'artUrsGTii. Yesterday the and in View have been dropped. _f.ii'i,Gi"o'i, standing in the name of F t The next logical move has been to ii M MacBride (Labor, South V set Premier Drury and J. J. Morri,. thran'tl occupied nearly the whole son to bury the hatchet. 'atternoon. This motion would em- l, They Talk It Over. jpowei' the Labor fee/'It,toe,t 011' if? H _ . ' , i ate a com am s During the last few days, so lhe 1oa"/tttCeicetnif,r under the Ilii'ork- Globe is informed. a meeting be- Inigen'sl Compensation Board. Every- L tween these rivals tor supremacy :bodv I greed that the present Work- took place. Among others present ! 'eutiv,fli/t','r1"lersilltl/2 Act was an es- '- were Hon. Manning Doherty, Min- 532mm measure hilt the fault . 1 later of Agriculture. and R. W. E, :found was in its administration. Burnaby of the Canadian Council of H Walter Rollo Minister of Agriculture. It is said that progress [Labciormsaid he was opposed to send- ;astgtdghzt {hgomezrtiilng so m'twh 'ing these complaints to the Labor: united fro t ""A' . id preteen a iii'o'mii'i"iiiV, but thought the Public n . s av ence of the IAccounts Committee was the proper arrangements tor a truce. the ( d t d with them Then P-re-' , speech ot J. J.. Morrison in the Pre- if": swift; just {0 show the free-; l . mier s own riding, Halton. may be 'dom ot thought within the Cabinet,) cited. .Had Mr. Morrison wanted! d th H it did not matter', to continue warfare on Mr. Drury, It01 hi e $05: committee heard) that was the place and the occasion it: 1m "iath'q The Premier wasl to stage a frontal attack. Instead it :29 corn; silent His trusted, of a spectacular performance. Mr. if? t" nit Td', Air iiheit' was: i, Morrison was unusually mild in his "tl', era" ',,,. tint. Jf tin "Li 'down' , criticisms at the Halton meeting. flr"0/e' dra'illfvav vards. they were} I tdi, 1dfl2tfifi'lejin/'n,,1'oi,t,tao,,r r',"1'f,r,' making up ttie "ti.kil, for, Crown) ( been arranged was i'glatggilcehv as Hill. "The chief trouble is that the! _ Legislature member vestei'dav -. Ha members of' this Legislature know; said the Premier had! be "bin' e, nothing 0f the workings ot the: . to speak at a 1' F o cu Pl ed i'ii'rifiiiifieit, Compensation Act. If: v. . .meeting in the i .- h d b I eastern part ot th Pr vi these complaints are ear y a. L . . e o Ince. the *committec the Chairman of the: l 'date still being some days ahead. 'ii7iiiii;iiiii'itiot 'Board can come be/ " and now Mr. Morrison was going in If . 1 l . i _ his place. i ore the committee ant exp 8111.! l 'zEducational work is needed," added 3 Mr. Doherty the Peacemaker. 'the Premier. i. lt is believed that Hon. Manning) Major Lewis tConservative,' Doherty has acted as intermediary] iN'ortheast Toronto, alleged that, a role which he has assumed o'nliChairman Price of the board tried; ' some former occasions with morei *0 do t.oo much. and was operating; , - or'less'success. Had it not. iiiiii'/Nt eSpionage system to keep him-l ii 'ei Mr. thTtt efforts the breach l I self posted. ' l e ween 6 Premier and Mr. Mon - 7 . l rison would have been much wider. ! i Break " the QuOiuin. _ . ' a l The Minister of Agriculture it is" Finally the Premier -bllpped" l tstyid. new". looked with am, ti1r'-,ll"/,',lvfyv' and Hon. Peter Smith, the; l thusiastic favor on a Drurv alliance I s only Minister present besides 'Mr.; I with the Liberals, and he did "0'1 LRollo, moved over to lead therovni l care for any Progressive-Liberal ;ernment forces. It wasnearing 5; i, (parts name. Mr. Dobertv before o'clock, and any person in the Pl-,," , his conversion to U.F.O. principles. ltarsig,'d could see the word being: i was a. Conservative. When Hon inpasse to members to leave then, l Robert Rogers was at the height? :68." fand bieak the quorum. A; i ot his power and popularitv at. Ot-! ."P o the legislators did pass out: l _ tawa Mr. Doherty was quite well: into the lobbies. but when Mr. . i acquainted with many of the inner! Speaker called for the vote-twenty- . 1 secrets of Conservative policies and' two members were still m their. Conservative plans. At present no! seats. A standing vote was taken; t person doubts his absolute loyalty,' 12281111029" ot Mr. y,ty"i/!,t being: . and fidelity to the UFO, but am" tt en y ten to twelve. l'hen the political development providin I. South Brant member. along With! . ' ' g to, some th d d d . I a Progressive Liberal party would . I or ers,.. eman e, a iecordedk . create too sharp w curve.for the vote. The division hells began 2i ' amiable Mr. Dohertv to take _ ring. Members hurried back to ask!, If the arrangements now' b . -why the disturbance. and no per-r Is."" son could hav t id h i - undertaken are brought to fruition: . e 0 ow that the U.F.0. Will present closed-in division would result. .lt was Butt- ranks in the majority of rid'ings' treated to Mr. MacBride that he', against both the old parties with' allow the vote to stand over until . Mr. Drurv leadin , _ next week. Hon. Peter, as House . . tr on the platform Leader . . and Mr. Morrison doing organiza-', _ ' . was agreeable to that; in tion work in his customary ettl-' Pl, he was quite pleased at. such, eitsnt manner. It is undeniable that 3 a. wo out. The dwision bells were _', . Ji, , n; stopped. and the Workrnen's Corn-i [ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, ' _...,.-----" i

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