The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Apr 1935, p. 1

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e . . _ "' '] ,% _."' J . Aisrd tie Extended to J a n. I Hepburn and Roebuck Score Col. Price for . O O Hinting "Leak" on Gov- ernment Policy RESENT investigation . of tttoeir-mariret transactions in bonds . of Gatineau, Beauharnois, ' Maeiaren-tituetree, and Ot- tawa Valley power concerns by J. M. Godfrey. K.C., Chairman of the Ontario Securities Commission, will . ' be extended back to Jan. I last. a review of "eode" history during the Quebec Labor Law a"... Price Scored. months of last autumn. Press re- . ports were read describing James Praised by Roebuck mm Mitchell P. Hepburn, in the Marsh. Dtputy Minister of Labor, as -------_ Ontario .Wlll'e yesterday, tttwe "being cracked over the knuckles io1 Negatively, Attorney-General Ar- ms Nuance to members ot the Op- talking too much"--mbout the lt"pis- thur Roebuck, in yesterday's Legisla- pasition, but not before he and lation. tum raised the question of amend- Attomer-oenertu Arthur w. Roettuek "Mr. Roebuck also raps his too merits lowering maximum hours ot tummy scored Colonel W. H. Price talkative deputy." Mr. Nesbitt, can- labor for Ontario women. Quebec, he (W'tive. Parkdale) for hinting tinned. "It may be a stratuw coin- pointed out, WRS making forward Itut members of the Government had eidence that Mr. Marsh wasinot put Mridea in labor legislation, and its I not guarded Hydro contract delibera- in his place until after Mr. C. L. maximum under the new Act was tion policy with the proper secrecy. ' Burton ot the Robert. Simpson Cim- shorter than Ontario's Perhaps the On Tuesday. Colonel Price ttif/ pany put them mm m their mam" time had not arrived, Mr. Roebuck the Premier to Investigate the gale in .itie Prime Minister." Mr. Neslili: suggested, when Ontario might pass power bonds for the last few ttel charged. "was never enthusiastic some amendments to the Factory Af prior to the Government announce- about codes. The present bill. as lowering the 60-hour a week main- my; 'trrre'lUft' 'it',"iut drafted and before this House, I am mum tor female labor. . sure creates no worry in the Prime (urmsed by the Premier. Yesterday. Min.tster's my . . cm" Priee maintained the inves-l When Mr. Ncsbitt charged that the W11 should go M tor ttell projected legislation would have about months. declam that on Pett. " and: the same effect "as a small bsy sit- . tho on Feb. Mk two dtrys before the. ting on it lawn behind a fountain of gems of the mm" and . we?! water with a clay pipe and some scan m the JutonterOeneral 'M suds blowing bubbles" he stressed the i tr, Hrdrtt 1',"fil1'tli'ietal'f' Iota ot eiiil insignificance ot the penalties pro- I BURML ALLOWANCE. short. Th; keg" grudge"?! ' vided in this and the Minimum Wage A bill introduced in the Ontario '61 m A and B tte1ierg so dttya ii Act. . Legislature yesterday by the Hon. Dr. of." no 1-2 G ttddltioet 001m; "Does the speaker Propose to Wins J. A. Faulkner. Minister ot Health, m inted .M that Gai three in an amendment calling for higher provides in future that the widcw of a gl','L'ti'l "000000 worth of Mac- pensltics?" that Attorney - General returned man whose death takes bun-Quebec bonds "were dumped on asked. place outside a hospital shall be en- Ill','.' maid» "Yes." said Mr. Ncsbitt. "it you titled to burial allowance if necessary. ' ream . term: are going to bring in legislation pro- Under the present law only the widow mime": tee ','S,',g"1t2gg ef, teeting labor why don't you make it _ot a soldier who dies in hospital is . ia tna'ntained," TJ,'ff,d Mr Roe. legislation that will protect labor?" 'granted this allowance. not "This 'iiiuse" tshould Gini the Mr. Neattitt also struck at the . . hat th 1 lt ft m "prcper and sufficient majority" 'ggtftt t in "airs: "A?!" on clause. urging that it should be re- m "are; out": tire was concerned placed with a definite pereentage--- it," "pared 51 my own home in 'that the bill did nothing more or order JI less than give an opportunity to as;- " the greatest secrecy should ., be possible." Mr. Price had suggested tutors. "D t " p ty en ry eser S ar ' y " w S d" But nl to o ee I --------------'-"- . "ttter Premier Hon. George 8.! hwredml 318131" "proceedings fitii', c ee eg e C . . m almost slipped from good the Attorney-general note that he has Mandintt in the Conservative Party' . new supporter?" he queried. ' My. '; Hon. Arthur Roebuck stopped his Mr. Henry's seat in the Queen's! speech. looked around the chamtbher Park chamber is immediately Idle, and grinned when he spotted e out to the extreme wing of the long': former Premier. . tt ' aunt-circle of Government benches. "In the course of in; long Career-- . Peerless of Liberal "eontantintttion,", in all the corners he has turned-41¢ the ex-Premler has been chatting and. has msde no better mave. said Mr. new with these deskmates. and yes- Roebuck, . term he wandered further anield and; 'Wm Just sowuig the seed overt eat WM] in a sumo-pure Lib-l here." was the explanation as the. a m ' House laughed. . 4

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