The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Apr 1935, p. 2

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A?\'\\ \P Party Lines Break O I ' § I I B T I ' ; en con commmmemmmmmmcemecmen * ( _ Opposition Leader Ex-- , presses Hearty Ap-- proval of Measure Pro-- viding for Check--Up on Debenture Issues by Municipalities ARTY labels went "naywire" in yes-- terday's Legislature when former Premier Henry commended the principle of the Government bill which would require, Municipal | Board approval of any municipality's debenture issues. | 1Le(islation Long Needed. | | "To my mind this legislation has | long been needed," said the Conser--| vative Leader after Hon. David Crolli had described his act as providing | for the presentation of ail capital ex-- | penditures to the Municipal Board. The situation became more involved $ J when Liberal members made pointed | suggestions and the Conservative S t ral MnA I 1CSS I eMDETrs "twins," Arthur Ellis and Wilfrid i!leigkungton. split on the legislation's *A merits. 4 pocy souim m m As Long Night Drags On racy has failed," said Mr. Heighing-- ton. "This legislation says the people Mlssce aulvenu en eecarnyies evr en heregrrperrimiies a&re not to be trusted. It plainly o k § A y d rhite fur \ holds that those whom the people One man ¢twiddled his notss in his came in in e\'gnmgh' msfi--"tm 'aleoz to office in the municipal sphere band and addressed forty whoslumped | CAP» and dazzling shirt fronts. _ . 'J r A pea--shooter and an alarm clock |are so spineless and inept that we back in their chairs. An oc-- s \ must have their actions reviewed by sleepily * made their appearance on the floor of | the 'sea--green incorruptible,' . the casional question would break into | the House. Bitterly tired Conferm' | worthy -- gentiemen composing the | the one--man argument--at intervals | tives protested the absnce of the | board." five or six tried to get into ;Ze c}_!ebat,e Pm-Tn:Lli)er. ime Arinister says he in until the Speaker or t ouse| '"The Prime Minister say og A Iprogressive Step. sharply called for order. take it. He takes it on a feather bed. M';fl Ellx'u reminded the House of So the Ontario Legislature went | In walked the Premior and four g}"?hepa tu'" going d""" the h";: through its early morning travail--| Ministers. s ur:e ep'ayers anu comi?g to t third of the week--at 1, 2, 3 and 4| The strain brought some 'of the Legisla or Spe'féh legislation for o'clock yesterday morning. | strongest charges of the session and sx;endmme § money w .:.m;" the consent A Tilley--Slaght fight temporarily | the press gallery let them pass. -'I:h-} * ;o d ratcgayem. _T e Municipal enlivered continual droning of bil'.s!last car is ready for the Eghmqn ard should deal with applications through committee and second reac-- | barns," Wilfrid Heighington _ told of"t'hat k::d' hA progressive step," he ing. Conseratives lashed at the Chairman of the Committee, Harold ':até o thagreed with his desk» Government when debate on the Kirgy. 15d 1sa." 'the Government . liquor bill was limited and the amend-- | _ "Carried; carried," the Governmer 'M;); gfl?" did not detail the clauses n?ent.s pushed through. "Dogs or no| benches repeated and repeated, \ville ':Nt o 'n&'f':#sng t.haht.tp;c;posed "at dogs" were on the scene at 3 o'clock | Mr. Heighington croaked an occas-- to u:p;oa'é perh?gs after rrm b in the morning. o | sizonal sepulchural .Los't. ut of is the n"' '1 P h { Y Up in the Speaker® Gallery a| 'The Governmeni ran out 0 '1' Cjs municipality and perhaps before. single young lady propped her chin | at some time about 4 o"clock and the u'l;hni:'has some limitations." he main-- on a white gauntlet. A party of three ' House adjourned.

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