The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 14 Apr 1933, p. 3

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. l A PH. " . . be remarked. amid laughter. "t CT a not suppose my friend had that in . f mind. 'NisisJustthetmutttewhttrt 1 a "Ire S "a OS a farmer tries to make law-s," he smiled. anointing that he himself? indoftendisagreedwiththeiawofr s, ' I fteeruoeersuettthingts. "Iamnot ttotntttovotetursoritethingtttatits s me air s or e absolutely foolish." he said. I "With respect to the salary of the' Commission Chairman. I do thintt; ' that it might very well be reducah If the Chairman resigns. there will " r O n Ill C a C be no trouble in getting competent! men at a good many thousand less. ,'ig,',tur, 2 is 'tthd waxulduge - e---.---------------- tttovoteforthe ." e a.' . . . q "'s1,fttt,er'ggog'et1; itelear Liberal House Leader Caustic m Reply to Henry's an}: 'i', 1mg! "itdfl'id tetf Contention Information on Salaries Should Come, muted tt Q,2it i1tyu'1iert) T35: From Municipalities-Maguire to Ask Maguire," bedevilled! it. ' I . . . . , . . Hesaid that "WW?" to with- '2 Suggest: 12,t,ttg Out Eliot Aslzociation draw the clause. but in t rather in- SO m 1 ner--- 1 fornml proceedings ot 213 closing aft- I ea. I ts Li t rl' 1.881? I tXOl'i eads to ernoon nothing apnea to be done A? lt? a ur IS 0 l nv m about it, and the vote was taken. But --.- ---..-. IT s e e g en es ents . apparently Mr. Sinclair believed that . more than $200,000,000 in Hydro, it if "t'l,'l, mhdrawn. because he voted 9CLOSE OF SESSION can be discussed on the floor of this or . ' House." Want Reserves. FIXED FOR TUESDAY Banks and insurance companies Resolutions asking that Hydro re- .were institutions which Mr. Henry serves "beyond necessity" be returned f . o--------------- Saga? 8:335 prospered without the teQ,2,r"'t1,t,'ef tueti'igftfleli; In spite of the fact that the 'turely these institutions are sub- oftiees" in Canada be minced, Wm ,Provmce has advanced Hydro i1t,itdetrt,)hatrrve,td%ff égfgfaigharer approved by Windsor City Council to- m O l' e than $200,000,000, "You, are oh the wrbng til-ac); Mr. mt. ',f,ti "mm" 3,"?an Premier Henry maintained Premier. and you know it: and I say n con erence o c "C o C a s at . . " .- this to you sincerely and in all kind- Kitchener. in a statement to the Ontario ness: my all the documents on the Legislature yesterday that it table. If tai¥erythirtilgmis all right. it's . . all right: anyt g is wrong, we Fiii", no? the right of the should know about it," advised the ,Legislative Assembly to criti- Liberal House Leader. chze the activities of the Public Demands Information. Commission or to demand l mm if riot 80128 e 2ertgeg?,tih,i,t, . . . e saares pan y e omm1sson 'light on the saly.ies paid to \are known; the public is entitled to the executive officers. Mr. know, and the public is going to keep a ' . Ion till it does know. u the Chairman fidelity coandfr?d. 2f, SECh refuses to give the salaries to the e m an S Ot m orma Ion Legislature, the House should stand should come from the municio upldand demand to know them," he . . . . . " a palltle'S. though It's "an"? "But, you say the municipalities sentatiie body ---the Munich, may have the information if they want pal Electric Association. it." went on yr. Sinclair. "But who Pror ii T are the municipalities? By whom are oga on on "ser. they represented? This Municipal The Legislature adjourned late in iEleetrit Association. Who is Chair- the afternoon, and only the formal imam of tnis Municipal Electric Asso- ceremony of prorogation remains. set (oiation? Why, Mr. Maguire! The for Tuesday next. ' {same Mr. Maguire who is one of the Liberal House Leader Sinclair I Hydro Commissioners who refuses the ;pointed out that the Chairman ot iinformation." l the Municipal Electric Association 3 Mr. Sinclair then outlined the pro- . F was none other than Alfred Maguire, 5 cedure. as he saw it, necessary to ob- tone of the Hydro Commission- [tain the intormation tor the mu- icrs. It would be a case of Piii,ea1l.'rits,. ':Mr. Maguire asking Mr. Maguire He continued: "Mr. Maguire will yfor information. wnich Mr. Maguire lask Mr. Maguire for information on I would decide was not ot public in- I the salaries and Mr. Maguire will con- l, terest---as the Hydro Commission had I suit with Mr. Maguire, and Mr. salready decided-the Hydro Commis- 1Maguire will decide that the In- !sion of which Mr. Maguire is a mem- A formation is not in the lamest of lick" H hadd 1 ed ha the public." . enry ecar t t Hydro i . . should be "tree from political tram- , Maguire to question Maguire. . , mels. divorced from a. partisan arena, , Mr. Nixon-Mr. Maguire will ask 'devoting all its time and energy to _Mr. Mag"?! . ... T the task in hand." i Mr. sine1air---Yes; Mr. Maguire will Repeating the above phrase. Mr. fask Mr. Maguire. _ . M F ISinclair ironically said: "That's good'." I Mr: Henry-Now be fair. w. 1 "Is Right Hon. Arthur magma free , Maguire is Chairman oi. the executive t from political trammels?" ttsited Mr. 3 of the Municipal Electric Association. 1,iiiiiiiti,','i' "t don't think am Mr. l Mr. tttneiair--All right! Then yam: Meighen is too old a man to give up " f ttsk Mr. Masuire._ Chairman of tat: political life. Can you imagine Sena- l Executive Association, to gh'l _ml'l'l: tor Meighen taking oft his silk hat ling ot the executive P as r. m ot the Senate and laying off his Eguire what the salaries of the o - . I cials are. , l 'g'l,ftt 'r,2Mr', into .' Hydro Com I .Hon. Mr. McCrea--You are come; i ',Mr. SinclairSkeptlcal. . "init.. Sinclair-Sure! But when p'. "Free trom political" trammels." re- 'Maguite, the Chairman. asks J:1'i.: l iterated Mr. Sinclair. "You mean tree Maguire to call en executive means; from Liberal political trammels. Why. to get these salaries Mr. MagLill'e the . the Commissioners are all Gan- Commissioner and Mr.. Maguire the . servatives!" Chairman will discuss 1ue.rjA.LtL1LP,. A Conservative Member - What _-.---.--------"- about Magulre? Mr. tttttClair-He didn't stay Lib- eral when he got in. "It is useless." Mr. Sinclair con- _ tinued. "to say that hydro was di- vorced from party po1itietrHou can't get away from it." " 'Hydro would become the subject of public discussions on the floor of the Assembly.' " quoted the Liberal House Leader from Mr. Henry's statement. "This is a shocking statement tor the Premier to make. Surely. with this . Province having t? investment of _ . 's -- v

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