The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 5 Apr 1935, p. 3

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- A kt 5 . I _ him! tn to relief mm and ------------ ---.--- it Hammond 'e'S,l"tt,1'o,t, 'tttetneettttet m tttrest- 'geutld'f,i, agnittt ' rather "W e e nlr. u . ' i . ' 1 i view ares. maintained Mrs. Silenton, ' g . some soul. on to the eviction question "w ribs are sh wi thr tth like must be found. and asked the Minister ( u-ashholalse l " o in: cu. V . ! t . _ l .'. ' 'go've'l',',',Q/l conference between the The Premier suggested that in- and the Reeves of the , n _.. .-.. tow hi . . . . lmates ot reiormatories were bang red i ns ps and municipalities m an fwell at a very low figure "I?" .,tto, reach t yP.t,iel . . . ( "Are you going to give our children It In. saying terms .Prcmiei' Hepburn i,prison diet?" asked Mrs. Silenton. . .3 2": y l dtputation that he rc- i "You're trying to draw a very long i. no any suggestion that the On.. (bow," declared the Premier. ttario Government had in any way ', Joe Derry rapped the Ontario Gox- q-------". liallcn down or disregarded thr unem- 'ernment's work camps terming them . " 'ployed. "'slave cam C' Th "ii', . . a; HIS Answer to Hunger "We have taken up the slack." ii: tithe 'l'dl"e'llt,i, s'2a7r,1jefc/ise,')/1! Illtarthers" Alleging declared. "when municipalities cut of! being paid 25 cents an hour. I . . all aid and the Federal Goutrnmcnt "Did you ever trv to find wcrk m , "ialnutrititm" girallytcduced their grant:. a farm?" asked the Premier. _ i _ . Dent come here telling us he have . --I wouldnt work on a farm tur a -- -- ignored .tlit tiiivmploim- l' . said. couple of meals a day and a shirt and TO FOREGO HOLIDAYS fly 1"trf rt.,'), limit lo tire Y,'".?,'.',," of a pair of trousers." replied Derry. in" (19'0Tnmtlli. Ttu po:2ple arc nil "No. you wouldn't work if you had ----_ the lgigllicstl'lircl in the Pigwlncrr iii the chance. I know your type," rc- re'mr 0 " lo vouencrs. an our in: tor-ted the Premier. , am I n ll a d e Queen 8 duty ly to b11118 the other yt'ctlons it?) For well over two hours the Pre- Park-Ten Are J" your kwN. mier and his twogcolleaguus and the Wants Charges Withdraun. deputation mrmbrus argued hack and Heard RF" A. E. Smith, omciai "1 UK firth on the vexed question. anacliian taper Deans" 1.103%". ttsk- Mr., Shanon cling d, Mr. Cad? 1' it? ttorney- 'rtonura i will" bill) being :ilitagonb-Zic toward the REMTERMrrCmilLL F. twenty-lire men who are facing unemployed. but, at the same time. - charges mung out cl i'clit-l demon she declared that the Premier upprar- BEPBURN, Attorney stations could have tiwir charge: ed to take the question of reliri very General Arthur W. withdrawn. much to heart and appeared to be "They aren't tyntnmalc, in any >11le :triving for a solution to tilt proo- Roebuck and Hon. David JL of the w1ord----thcy are really political Fem. Cro11, Minister of Public Wel- omtntirpy.s u ho are naming for a cause" "I'm not urrs.vmpathet:c." (imbued w. he said. Lire Minister of Welfare. "but I Know . fare, will undertake afpteh The Attcrtuv-Cr'nrral took a tipiituto lust what the melee: is unit thcst sonal inspection tour 0 e stand. and declared he could not in- people." - homes ot relief recipients in struct a Magistrate or interfere with "We won't stand to be called "rack- n To- the regular course of Justice. (Leer-b3" put in Mrs. Shenton heat. the area 811110111131 g t , "We would upset the whole apple- ledlv. ronto to ascertain presen cart if we did that. and you people food vouchers are adequate know it," declared the Attorney-Gen- exista. Lira I . and it malnutrition "Wait and see what the Courts do." Charge " Cmtteregtee. he said. "and if you think any hard- That malnutrition existed. was s sitip has been imposed come back and cute voiced in the Premier's ottitat I will give the matter every con- yesterdsy afternoon by represent» ~idcration." Blown or these cases come thes ot sane 2,000 "Hunger March- before the County Court today, and era" who invaded titueen's Park. several of the deputation who visited It necessary. the Premier informed the Premier are charged with offenses. the unemployed delegation. he would Mr. Smith strongly objected to the mourn the legislature at m. to manner in which delegation members work in the inspection tour. but he were questioned before being admitted . expected that the House would be to the Parliament Buildings to inter- med in ten or twe ve doys' time. view the Premier. "I'm ready to Mesa my mater "That's the kind of treatment which holidays." the Premier declared, "and should be meted out, to persons who. nuke 8 personal inspection tour, it as you did. demanded a hearing on tttudelegation will select teefer the floor of the Legulature." the of three to "Company us. The At- Premier declared heatcdly. ttmteyA1enetat and Mr. Oral! imme- 1 The delegation of ten "es led by timely agreed to undertake the in- speestionwork. 'ttfhs or-.,' . ,.,,,AiA, While about 2,000 when muted FINAL Lasrie. Communist fdliOidJi/C " the north end of Queen's Park, ten in the last Pyovineial clecaon. He representatives were received in the termed their demands as "miserable" iPremier's otnce. The Conterengte in their size and t . d with Ch.? 1i'i?il over two hours. No words were Ptr ' d :4 Cdl'" . , . minced, m members ot the datuta- mler an . r. ro ill tittt'eral tion were permitted by the Prime heated exchanges. He mentioned the Minittter to give full rein to M assistance to the Dionne quintuplets. ' feelings. but. the Premier objected. at Allow" "You can't draw a parallel." he w "in" ce. declared. "Keep the Dionne babies The main demand of the ,,dfn'1'txi,t] our of this " 'mansopertsent.inereaaeinf - . .. _-.--..-..' qqtttethte all e over the limit get Charges ot nyunyr.ilion were voiced, owunc and the Premier declared that it the by the Campbell report. It was aid de oi . V putation would produce the In- tnnoune,wtainterenstathe Pre- i . t--. formation of any children gomg mixsndthe Minister ot Welfarethnt hun , tl . _ id be i ' ei.. relief recipients in the areas smund gry le case 'IPI k mes" Tmnto we now receiving the m gated and the situation remedied. food voucher in the Province "Give us the names of fifty heads I . of families where members ct the onedefinitepromisewasvoieedtty f ilies: died 'e'lli' Premier Hepburn and that wal, that 1'st1lti1, ')rf.'erlPo'1neer.y, thingrei'neiei' ('11:: ' house 1 '8 . . . - i'iittl',l, on i1e1ed,,anre,tesset'gr11dl't Cliff-52m inspectors will come back .present these tteeessitietr--auehaatroap, . . " '. . l.. . " iitteaning teriais ta d and say that everything is all right, . l mu , p0 an "a" declared Mr. Smith. "because they are - i/,t',12s.l"'i1ri")1';,efe21'ufatu'fll 'Gorernment inspectors." The Pre- I by Mm. l w. Shenton. . "As to the other request toe - increased tood vouchers." the Premier . declsred. utter a private confer- ence of s few monents with Mr. 0:011 and Mr. Roebuck. "we can- not [in s decision at the present , . ttme." He then suggested the personal invention trip and agreed to adjourn the you." if accessory. . ,htntetrattttes Evade? Munleipatitlas in them». around rm were charged by the Minister . at Wells" with evading their responsi-

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