CONANT NAMES PROBE GROUP All-Liberal Committee on Bargaining Bi | | Premier Conant announced over the week-end the personnel of the | select committee on labor to in- quire into collective bargaining. The committee will meet Thursday morning at Queen's Park to or- ganize and make plans for the sit- tings. Speaker James Clarke, Windsor, will be chairman of the committee, and associated with him will be the following Liberal members of the Legislature: E. J. Anderson, Wel- land; W. J. Gardhouse, York West: J. A. A. Habel, Cochrane North: Ii. L. Hagey, Brantford: John New- lands, Hamilton Centre: F. R. Oliver, Gray South; J. P. MacKay, Hamilton East: and T. P. Murray, Renfrew South. Refusal of the Progressive Con- servatives to name three members to the committee compelled the -- ee ee ee eee } Government to make good the de-. ficiency by appointing three addi- tional Liberals, making it an all- Liberal body,