llOUOR PROFIT RAM () IN 1941 W (FM)S0O()lf t WAS $l3750 000 i l , , FOR CHILDREN t l l Sales Were $8 I A87,605, D li I . , 27 l PC Value Increase e tnquency s Growing 3 . . . Says G. S. Henry, M.P.P.; ' Over Preceding Period . . i Extension More in Order V Total payments in the l..qu01 . , Control Board of (imam. m mp Closing of the hop? and girls'i Prnyim-ial 'l'remutm to: hr ""11 training schools at Bowmanville and) 50m "1.1i.y:'r)1jT'lll"-'--- Gait. in face of growing juvenile! ed to Sl,:_..»0.oott ls um ~ttn\\ti .:. . . T the annual H'tw'l "r 1,'rwr h..-t-.t_ delinquency which they were plan-' tabled in the (mint... t..»;..t;.t..;.t lied to counteract, brought censure; 5rr.slorrla.s. This minimum "on P, Upon the Ontario Government in' 'ice, of Sltl,StiC),t)t)tt tlt (ht' W" lirlls the Legislature yesterday by George l st'it war. , The total anon _\r-\tt Hill) ~lltt\\t"(l s. Henry (Prog. Con., York Ea_st). _ '1.?,.000.tYto ON a tooth amount "he The Bowmanville school was be-' Ft40,00o was on amount trl salt- of ing used for German prisoners, and; Plhtlls. Jud" mm Tit" tutor» s , l., mes". . g gum] "we Sltt,L"J5.frot and "Tun". the-bait school for an training, but; "wwmph while Mr. Henry said he did not: Tho t-opntt motto trait-Hint "In". want to criticize the Government's; ed initial salrt, of <;:_o:'.ft_st:'. ttll room generosity in this regard, he felt? not os; amount. "'ltv promote "r. _ . . ' ., , 3031's rot-or: gm» A total of Slyi... the schools, instead of being closed,; 5,4793; should have been extended. lie-I 1'-ria.s's "mutt "to. mum-it F' cited A recent statement of Dr. C. gloss "not": profit of m'li).y1iy,'A,i_'l C. Gnldring, Toronto suporintendontl ttith t.otal '"hr"Nllsrs of 51-91354) of public schools. as to the dNin-: product}: a not Hurling Itttll c" quency problem. but maintained it, 5359131": should not. be blamed altogether out rhis lull" 'llllt. martial-z "ill. the war. but on the laxity of; f,1hi'", lr'NPtiiltx .'l"'l\""' "Wt it" parental responsibility and control. l n va or. llt".\"l~ not mine ' , manlll'at'ttttt-ts :ttitl titrtt promo-h. Home's Loss of Place. ' a; "on a, "minnm how." and "r don't know why the home ham from mm, up". {unumlwi lo seemed to lose its place in society: Sh.44.5.glti. tr'rtlltcui lf it mm, "M as regards its responsibility for the inromr, of SlC'/',si,991. "hp-h is (m. training of youth," said Mr. Henry. rlPd to tho surplus mum"; He felt kindergartens taking the An iriruo.c,r of 37.] P"! W". "I children so young were permitting Value "as shtmn Ill Irntul szttm or parents to shirk their responsibility spirits. \tmr- am. to" rm. ,1". t: It a time when children needed months mirth»; Mutt-n ",l. 191:. lll their leadership and companionship. figures of Sfll.4ft7,fitiru, mmpmnd Mm Endysing.the Government's move $4,031,350 In do. math", {mm toward nammga committee to. study .hear Thc "WNW m ',:nllon;iartvas social security, Mr. Henry said oil only 214 pm mm. mp mm" "Wt tarto would be well advised to pre- rjting {2mm of 41339313 mm 34., pare now for after the war, but 882.130 :attom r... thas ,,.\,,.nt.».\t- stated that the major problem was frscHI Sr'als. among industrial workers, and not _ 'rhp'..,m "I" "Mum" 33:31.337 farmers. Farmers as a class could 643 from Liquor (mun-at Brrvd take care of themselves, as far as stores. 343.348.177 il) to; with. of social security was concerned. But hoe: soid {mm Mm. m; "m" he did think there .was greater ne.ed stntpg' and ,alrrs ol ft.f)0rLh,R4 ol in rural communities for health "tl "am, uino from "Tum" mm. surance. Social security was aI Btores. , major problem. and.the Government , Pay mm," lo mu-i-il-c of yt) would be culpable in not providing; per cent of {cm It't't";\"'t'i [tom salr- for It. of hotel authmitém ilirtncrrs, Social Security Committee. amounted tr, 33'va4 "The House would be well advised A total of ahout S,"...1i_,fOft IIa; to pass this resolution enabling the paid tn thr Dominion fioxrxrnmont, Government to name a committee made "P of S12,213.7t)f) in" i1irtoms on social security," Mr. Henry ad- and 93"" duties and salps and vised, but reminded the Government 630159 taxes. ntl spirits. IN Ul'"; and 'that in naming such a committee of imported beers putthasrri h} the members and non-members of the board. and M3,800,000 for mall duties House, as is proposed, it. was making and taxes ttll dome) brsors and use of the same method urged upon wines sold in Ontario. it by the Opposition in regard to the The report noted that tho arand collective bargaining committee now total of rexenue payments torched sitting, which idea it had turned by the respective muntctpal. Pro- down several weeks ago. vincial and Dominion Gorcrumrsnts Rehabilitation of service and war: reached more than S40,000.000 as a industry personnel would not be a result of levies on alcoholic hmei- simple problem, but he felt that ages sold in Ontario during the Canada, after the war, would be "on _ Pear. i the march," a young country with. great possibilities if preparation , were made for the postwar period, now. i