The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 25 Apr 1939, p. 1

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APRIL 28 omm m mm mm mm mm m n mme m n mmmnnmmmmmmmmmmmmngermmmmmmmme~> # + | " B." M +s D f + Plan Redraping 'CI'O I eets UVetea Of Legislature & ' C + d n c G r o u n d s In preparation for the impend-- On EXP e | e y ' iIng visit of their Majesties, the | King and Queen, the Ontario Attacked on the ground tha.t it.s \.?fiom'us'npill:_-g ;]l?avbo'!};l; 2(t)c'i:i :'vec';l- Legislature will be completely j pl'Opc')sa.l,.\' w cr_lf'on'(':mf"\'p"';u';?i:f;';:\'lc. ?;m ';? ',hc°pcopl¢ makes impera-- redraped at a cost of $4,872.64, it k of puhh.m 0:,"?," the problem of so--| tive a measure which will ensure was revealed yesterday in re-- $ h Cdm.d'.('p\ David A. Croll's bill | that social diseases and other plies to questions by Thomas ~'.ml -'lfi'\('.fh arties to a proposed | hereditary ills in the bodies of men Murphy (Cons., Toront on es 1'4: produce medical cer--| and women shall not be passed on P y +# o * n.\alj lE testifving they were free| to a future generation." f Beaches). "f")"»'f; discases, was defeated yes--| On the House, he said, was an The answers, tabled by Pre-- ?:l.:,:; in second_reading by the | onus which _ "r"".m""'"' ':';N"'"i::g":} mier HepWurn, stated the low-- _ | legislature. | of '"."":d":':"'_"::s ho --were 'about est tenders on each item had Onlv a scattering of verbal votes| l'('|":-)(::;:(-n|'p|;||f' finyrigge. been accepted and had beenl was made in favor of ""'..-':m';' Dr. Harold Welich (Con., Hastings awarded to the Robert Simpson sed amendment to the Marriage | _ !". in his budget speech re-- im? | n Leopold Macaulay (Con., | East), who in hi i HaArtment to Company, Limited, and the T. ole am:'-.~'n in giving the only peatedly urged the dey?ar jnriiodi} Eaton Company, Limited, for South York), & j dared launch an educational campaign in & | backing offered to the bill, de« {ared 'onjunction _ with its _ treatment $2,295 and $2,577.64 respectively. the member from Windsor--Sand-- ""r'n-'k charged that medical men wich "is on the right road and IE;:ad not co--operated with the depart-- am going to support the bill. f '.ment as they should have done in "The government preened "'*ufrppnrtinz CHSCS, - for its courage in enacting the CCA | "I say If you pass this bill, you pulsory pasteurization . OM "\'\l-d are not only throwing it upon an rightly so. It did take courage. . © | uneducated public, but also on a destroy cattle which are m(o't!f'_rl profession which is not as yet co-- with tuberculosis. But we \\n.nil operating as it should," he \warned. ' give a woman contemplating MAT*| "j}, geclared a doctor was guilty of ; riage assurance that her life won't "professional -- malpractice," if he 1 .'N' -h!i:h"'d by insidious disease, did not stake steps at a child hu'.th 1 he said. to protect the infant from 1ho' 'dlS- Croll Stresses .\'m-vnlt)'. ' iniPo (f:;'a 2;:}?5%:;.: lknc}":a'i'r:' i?ntlr:'d\::'? 9 § 1 & vear 1 * s ' du?-t:d ;r:;'n'{;\:un;'nvl:mr? and with» | tor iss 'notified :of Ahe mother s } drew it under pressure, made aA condition. : 1 Ontari j * Ontario Won't Borrow } | F € @ # or Highways Building 2 Premier Hepburn yesterday warn-- ed the province that the government would not embark upon highway ex-- penditures and other projects on borrowed money during the current fiscal year. The Premier made his statement in the Legislature after introducing the customary bill authorizing the government to borrow money, in this case up to $30,000,000 on the credit of the consolidated revenue| fund. | -- "I may say for the benefit of dola.'l gations who will be besicging us in a few weeks for highways and other | projects that we do not propose to | do it on borrowed money," he said. , Mr. Hepburn, at the same time.t pointed out there were certain hjgh-; way developments which would have | to be completed but the government did not propose to borrow up to the full limit of the amount named in the bill. ® "Certainly," he added, "that is not « my intention." ; He charged that the "indifference and callousness of the Ottawa Gov-- ernment in reducing grants for relief," had made it necessary for the province to assume nearly fifty per cent of the Ontario relief burd-- en. This, he added, had had the ef-- fect of increasing the capital debt| last year by several millions of dollars. ' APRIL 25 Cofhhuca & 'oagrs ovey

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