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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 29 Mar 1933, p. 5

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March 23 proindl w teraroniaee en nemren o ooo toninrmnnn ies 7 ;\.o\..\,,'" M 4 0 o6 4 "on i P "ts 6 9 ts 6 5 "Ghs 6 5 * 6 6 "tes. 6 4 * 6 P * 6 $ S 6 P S 6 4 * u\n\n\.-\u'j + % 4 & : d Getting the Range , '..\..\..\..\"\"\..\.N,".\..'"\.N.\n\n\.ao\c-\10\¢O\00\u\4-\n\£ Liberal onslaught on the Pro-- | vincial Government Budget pro-- se . | posals started yesterday, led off by y oo | the North Bruce member. Just | ;;fi;?;:tf:j??;f;f-'f?:;-j-j:;f_;;-.-_.,._."_,. | at the end of the day's debate a $ss i broad hint that on Thursday next | " | he will "speak out in meeting" was / 'wé; ' given by the Conservative member ;m I from Carleton. | c e | | Suggestions, statements and _ | se ~> 4 . criticisms advanced yesterday by | M ___ m s# e 0| the various speakers are summar-- 1 ".55:3:'-'5;'.':'_'":5-:;;53;5f§f§§§§i'f:f:fi | ized as follows: \L___ . . y F. W. ELLIOTT (Liberal, Bruce s sA | North)--Government juggzles fi-- "'"7:'5\-..55:::;:..:;:053-"":_._;;5-: z%g; nancial figures. | /.. y t es , Deficit is $14,000,000 and would | e s be $24,000,000 if indirect reliet y e had been classed as ordinary ex-- | @%fi% ? penditure. l :';,,, Pss > | Moves amendment condemning | 3 s 2 Government for not balancing ; o. > #7 | f Budget. | . y e Asserts Hydro reserves are only | e y .. | £40,000,000,. instead of $62,500,-- s n d j | 000 as claimed. .. sys 3 Declares bond interest rates ,i l 8. C. TWEED (Liberal, Water-- loo North) proposed Commission ' F.oW. ELLIOTT. form of government for next ten | Liberal member for Bruce North, who yeals. analyzed the Henry Budget pro-- Charity tax on meals costing l posals yvesterday in a manner painful more than a certain amount. to the Government. * Extra tax on hard liquor. n m snn amemesme muues ue memmmmmmemmnmemmmnnmmmmmenns commmemmenmmmmn Succession--duty tax graded ac-- f _ _cording to age of beneficiary. Commission to supervise dairy | Refuse to pay premium on ex-- | industry. change to security holders living | _ A,. H. ACRES _ (Conservative, in Canada. | _ Carleton) -- Still a Conservative, DR. H. J. DAVIS (Conservative, | _ but indicates h> might have some Elgin West)--Educational costs | "pertinent remarks to make" when _ _too high. '_ he resumes debate tomorrow. | a ;P ,;;1:(2:'}1:'('.\' because of the non--collec-- Fight of Long Standing. i onl Ol WAXEOS Londen, Ont., March 23.--(Staff t Every Prossure Exertea. C:;rrr-s;tc::dmcc.;----Pr'.'.'s:nting a solid Tl}e- Premier also suggested that :1':))11".:1:&;11{\;:'.;' _"tl.'}'*w@voal"t'il_(",f E}duca-} | L'.v;;::(;n might use a liz:ic mote Pr&s= 2t Shais <~§'t1'\';:"'*n~1_'1 d 'ta!'lk"rlne(x);l;lrsng sure to collect taxes. 'pressio yc \Thap > vferd) 4 #MpIADL, ® vis NK 'tiin((.» 1)3 (1.\ 1:~iralx}t):' 5:\:1.1110 d]:}-)ollr)"]t?) the City Council responded to the,, I take advantage of gehneral c-';'ldih'hion\-' call isstred by Mayor F. B. Kilbourne, HMLS to postpone tax p':;r:::fi:w "Rhe foir. and h:n.stoxmd away to }t)hc Quec}x} City | i Wavar Kilhmamn s mim~" ts1 a Jor a conference with Premier enry. | &\:17.1;11.(1"11\1;;131. 'lr'idd"'lnzx t;l[', .{tll;; Members of the Board of Educaticn . smmmmmmenmmme mm memmme ~'h('»"' "). 1,1',",],",;' )L 11\1"4 U}r: 5."1;(,.' remained at hom»e somewhat abashed ' i j \' Ac'v'v.x?' l;":)'\lopfiu\' '1;; 'f)c .';"'(""mf;l' by the evident determination of the' Room for Reduct'on, He Board a':'.':..»; 3 i:' i'» ab .(.)';I;'f'l]\' i:n;)::,;- COUW:" l.') ')hi"' f}l]l. reshonsibility 641 s * % sible to collect taxes at the present the 7",""{'5'_{' for their refusal to 'take Thmks, Promlsmg time." said the Mayor I any effective part in holding down i Alderman Thomas Copp expresseq | 'PI¢ YEat's fax rate. councll Help the foar that a school tcacher might |, A YC2" 280 the same battle was | 4 d--aar be sent to look cover the (-\'ium'Tr'v; \'.'anc:'br'tv.ccl\. the city apd Council Sustem 41 lIf'\ fon. T/ e Premiar r d with Government ofgiczals in the De-- system in London. The m 204 nartment of Education from time to ANOMALY UNDER LAW ["1;1"'?,!,(",("(];':"]]'n'f'f(?p]']:}"t"r;'::'; "lh" O'Ir:'i\lc: time citing the law to show that ©Inmen mpioyC eacners. n 1 rmetoans % »voy hi x------_. empleyees of the Department of mau: jong"| RhStoon in PNCY, PRaaoPalitt Premier Henry indicated to the oo Hl P eR e en miith a DAre Of | Lney like, Tegardiess of aldermanic ob-- London City Council, which met him L;(L;\:;"n.,:.\"':,:ifd3'\',:',.(\'\"0!Hl,'.::\?(;r:t";éf jections. 'This year the Council fe-- at Queen's Park yesterday, that there sponsible to the Government, and not .(,;;'adnt':\~a\},-ltd()(»v~t~l:1.?:)c}i)rt("T\"tmcpfgcl;u;;lglgf might be room for a cut in the Lon-- O the teachers, Mr. Henry stated. Z'm", hz,.'_\. hhozx'l:f\'r'n };.':' mcinbe'.'s of don school estimates below the level Councils in municipalities in all parts of the Province. The overnisht de-- set by the Trustees when authority \:tl.'.;nne'.':s began \\"mno the Com?"il i > sou'gm to reduce tne figure. found it impossible to budge th» |__"I will see what I can do for you, Trustces from their refusal to cut |and possibly an officer of the depart-- more than $58,000 from a budget ex-- ment wm.go to London and find ou: i cceding $1,100,000. the board's attitude, and then we will J,. P. Moore, KC., and Dr. J. CG. see if we cannot get a little closer to-- Wilson, members for London, were l'etherv There is room for a reduc-- asked to arrange the emergency meet-- tion without anybody "suffering," said ing with Premicr Henry, and when the Premier at the close 4 the inter-- word came that the session was due | view with the Council. for late this afternoon the motor 'Wut $150,000 Cut at Least. cavalcade of irate Aldermen started Mayor Kilbourne and eleven London at once for Tqromo. Aldermen were on hand. 'The School Board cut some $80,000 off the esti-- mates as originally submitted to Coun-- 4 cil. but the Aldermen want a cut made | of at least $150,000. |__The Mayor said that there were |accumulated tax arrears of more than ,saoo.ooo in London, while in the last year properties on which there were nearly $200,000 arrears have been ,ukAenn over l:iyl the city. -- anoma!ly under the law been disclosed by the present nnanm? crisis in the municipalities, the Pre-- mier remarked, inasmuch as the a statutes provided that Municipal Councils must collect School Board taxes, but no provision is made for School Boards to reduce their ex--

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