l March A, . Special Department Proposed . . To Direcf Tourist Industry Ontario weds, A scparate depart- limit on perch he six inches. No ment oi "" Government. to take care 'rr,1ioo,,n,ctiat'ie,t1,.vo't1hea'eu',t,iutl'ee, of its important tourist industry. which meets again today. the Legislatures Fish and Game M. U. Bates of Northern Ontario Committee was told yesterday at its Tourist Outfitters, s. G. _Kingan of iv; eeting Suggestion came eeterroHysrlt, W. E. Smith of the first m ' . he Ontario Federation of Anglers and: from Lctt 1fugnes, representing t f' Hunters, T. U. Fairlie of the Geor-i Northern Ontario Tourist Assoct- gian Bay Association and T. A. ation, who said northern outfitters Golden. Georgian Bay Commercial believed such a department should Fishermen's Association, also ad-i, be set up With a Minister in charge. dressed the committee. 1 since the natural resources of the Province had been too long "ne- glected." f tl E e ' ' Adam McGuire r. .10. 5s x f I o b C o County Sportsmen's Association ask. No Use u Purpose In La or ommiffee ed that spine nets be barred from q . the Detroit River and that catfish Hearing Outside Groups, Says Daley {whirls lines be allowed 1.nyyiir.nuyy of 25 hooks for .3" individual S2, First meeting of the special Labor that if it seemed advisable that lirf.nse fee. that pike he left an the Committee of the Legislature yes- some question go before the com- game and mm list, and that the, . br ht o iiti iti mittee, it should be sent to it teiday. tougi ppt9Sltiott ques 1cmithrough the House, where all mat- later m the House as to LabOI'iters of Government policy should Minister Charles Daley's statenyTtlbe debated. This view was Support. that he "saw no useful purpose" illied by Speaker Stewart, who cited the committee hearing outside dele-ithe ruling that House committees gations. The Fish and Game Com-should deal only with matters re- mittee had heard an outside depu- ferred to them hy the House. tation and Opposition Leader E. B. Deputations which it was proposed Jollifie asked why there should beto near were labor groups present- difference in procedure in the two'ing views on labor legislation, as committees. ihad been suagested hy J. B. Sals- i Mr. Daley, pointed out in replyiberg (LP, Toronto-St. Andrew). Full Disc . . . I ussron Promised CONSIDER BILLS :Of Three Farm Measures ' With the concurrence of the Op. Opposition was prepared to co-oper- FOR OPPOSITION 'position and in the absence through'ate fully. Opposition Leader E, B. .illness of Agriculture Minister c2l.i'1li1,feg,'e Pt. House. . . Fears ot Opposition Leader E, B. T. L. Kennedy, three bills relatinglom: "ill),",?,',')','"",)).',.":,,",,',',?'"",),)',', Jolliffe. expressed in the Legisla- to agriculture were given secondiguardian of the Dionne iii/i/tU/iii,- ture yesterday, that early advent reading without the usual discussioniwhose guardianshi ' of the Budget today might inter- . s. " r p has been under . ' . . ye:ttettlay in the Legislature. Pre/a board of three also received sec- fore with Opposition bills now on . . , I . . . " I . . ' * _ the order paper brought prompt mm Dreu gal"? assurance that ond reading. assurance from Prtmier G e 1m0le opportunity for tull discus- A. A. Casselman. CCF. member brew th t th bill El id eorg, Slon would he given when the bills from the Quints' own riding of .89 e -l s wou receive come up In committee 'Nipissing said he believed "ti ' ample consideration. . ' . . . . .., 1 _.. , . . . " peo. When the Premier moved early Bills concerned establishment of ple of the district will he very . county agricultural committeesppleased that the children are to be adjournment l. the House yester- theme and hog subsidies and an'restnred to proper home life." dag; in giepagantofifi for the Bdudget Eamendmenttothe Credit Union Act. The entire Dionne family now: tt,tfi1birni'",',1Ci,, 2nd iotggriate the :This was the sort of legislation on'will he housed together under par; a J0 . -9 " p ere was iadvancement of which the C C F iiternal di 'e 'ti d 5 not going to be a great deal of 1m- ' . ' . .; L" ion an eustody. ( portant legislation brought on late ' -. in the session. He didn't want to be told later' that there was no time for the Opposition bills. The Premier replied that, having received instruction from the Op- position Leader as to the duty of the Government, he could assure him that "plenty of time" would be allowed for consideration of his bills, and that the House would sit every evening if he desired. "We need no warning as to the neces- sity for bringing legislation along," the Premier said. The Budget was ready, and would indicate some of the supporting facts concerning the bills. "There is no attempt to rush things in the last days of the ses. sion," the Premier assured. ----------'"--.----..---