The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-06-30, Page 4a
'the V :eek in Parliament
By.
W R. `TOUMUINSON,;�'it, P.
FRIDAY --The: heat 'and humidity
seemed -to .have an 'influence on the
tempo_'of the'..Hbuse. today. :The going
was `heavy but eiore'• or. less placid.
There is a lot to be; done,,yet.'if the
session -ie •to" conclude in a:; fortnight,
as la.predicted now+'This will be pos
sibla bewever,: if the norinal _discussion
on prospective" legislation is limited,
• as it::a likely to be. if ,the extreme,
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heat• keeps; uh." It aiming ;` to tiko the:'
starch out of the f ghting tpoltician8..
Ii,portant,! matters 'to .be discussed.
are:the l udget;. thee. "Flection Act,
amendments to the Criminal Code,
legislation to reorganize 'penitentiary;
,ednlinstration,-- the Judges A.ct.• and
numerous other ,statutes;,begun, but,
not completed.
The Senate Railway, .Committee.)
Will get , down to brass; tacks; next
week; Railway labor will be heard on
Tuesday,and Sir Edward Beatty again
on Wednesday, which it'll end the eV,,
idence to be received. The Committee'
wild then .deliberate in camera. There
ten en Liberals. and ten "Conservat
Ives on the Committee .and. although
one never can ; tell •. What conclusions
willbe reached by any -Committee,.
I. think` there, a is:. no possibility of a
unanimous recommendation in=fayour'
•of Unification and• there;'is no doubt
that a divided report: :lacks• force.'
Howevere it has beenshown
that radical and .extensive economies
are ` possible .without unification and
it is expected' recommendations to
effect • these Will be brought • down.
oectlWing, the Poet Office and the Art
MilMittated -10 a' riot% pa .$1,111148Y, 3,44
'the topic Of todnY's debate in the
lilaCe in his best bib, and tucher---,was
'to have, opened, the Hutiget Debate on
behalf, ef the ',Conservatives. instead,
he had. tO •SeVe, his fire far tamoirow
• iminediately after prayers, Mr,
House„to thieuss "4 Metter of Urgent
said. it Was rather ironic that this riot
should. have taken' place on the daY,''
that - the Prime. Minister wet in
Niagara Falls .4`celebrating 'grand!.
father's rebellien,". but that the min
afteetion toi. their Opinions
are divided in this, regard,: Personally,
I.:feel. the, only: thing:ifor .Which: 'the
viVernment Might be blamed, is for
` the delaY in eVicting these men #0M
'the ptiblie buildings,. There it no douht
that the whole' affair is the Tesult .Of
COMMunittie propaganda as it has
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been, ProVed Oat manY cif OP, Alen,
• worlting 4:4 winter, with deferred pay
still coming fe them. pt geurse, in any
matter c)f thia kind, there are. a. num.
ee ,have said Many thees, if -People
wae te Rut their hand tt, the
work, that 'offers • 440;—na4nY times
Witness Pruee County whose sturdy
indeliendenee has *ado it One of these
all too few cOunties who heve 'cost,
and are cetting.the'eouctry large
prtwtically nething :for relief. , In a'
population of •;over %48,000 we have.
only 48 heads' of families—who are
employable --on the
bate begin, with the donterVative.
Lawson, moved an Aniendnient -re-,
'vetting' the absence Of tax reduction
in the Budget:. IVieeru.s. to me that
in the dear dead days beYond
the ConservatiVe• poliey was one of
had-reVersed their
P011oWing•Nr,,, LeWstni came C., C.
F... M. ColdtVell, who tient
aWei back, to 1919 to'legr9t the diS-
regarded', (se he SP) Pledges Of the
Liberal, PertY et that time; namelY,
to loWer tariffs, PertictlierlY on 'the
necessities of, life. and the tmplements
of, production, Why gp back almo$t
'about? NeXt in line Wei john Black-.
more,. Social Credit, 'feeder, who' saYe
this Hudget is a "rich man's BUdget."
and, offere no. hope of. monetarY re.7.
form' which, he declares is .the
wonder what the SoCial Credit party
in Alberta ,have dene' te'flirther that
end' It Would appear to me that the
state of that 13rovinee "Confusion
The COnsdivative and the b; 10•:.
amendments' amodnted to: .0 :vota
them to. move and the vote will allow
,what, the House at large.' tikinka• •
A rather interesting Rill was intro-
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large ies
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Inch ''ear had its Oelali'ne.
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Gaiplini"7-today',s New;
4:reproved Blue Sunoco'.
Trull). gasOline advertising! Fads
brings you the.se in the: 'Moat: .
. COnipletk.. the Most daring teats
eVer devise4 for' any gasoline.'
p. ToOK
drivers' of 'neat cet, •
reports Were 'eniamarized''
Direateriee, Ltd.
THESE •TES'TS?
Clerks, ''hou:sewives. And doctors,
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'otli t`et,1714ettati'ves,,,,r61,ta the segs, pad:
these ,i.:4- ties . ' a:ter' havi,ng .0.rai„iiea.` Ott'. the
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lirie.'! They came from all walks' of
practiCally all makei of Cara.
,HOW WERE THESE
TESTS. KADE?
The gasoline's they had been' using •
'were drained froin the tanks of their
:ova and replaced by this' "mystery
motor filer (the blue coloring had
been 'omitted). Then:they wen! out
. were colleCted and tabulated. ;;
WHAT DID. THEY PROVE'?
.86% cif these 'exPerienced
isie repOrted .that. this 'mystery
fuel"- gave a better performance
. than the gasolines .they had' been
using ia .tOtal of 301. including .13
prem.iiin.i priced fuels). The' cis'4;)-
frni'oroved :Blue SunoCO 'we are
price...T.41S: BEYOND ANY
QUESTION, ' THE NEw
Do is thes6 moterrilts
to.s it in 'Pair .0m.121
This 'new
sells 'at' regular gas,
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nunnber• isr•antl• Mies,' Prominent
in ex -service 'circles: The breed:intent
of.thla pal ,vtet; in Parliament
t e0i h ici:v vni en0 r nge benne hCTi: fver bn e9 r 09r :IP eo rs s ths‘
.v1('-aWy PAD. oNnitiSi tOt eAeY- "c pTchi eu eSde ntaht:i r!. ts ti
todaY with the evidence of Sir
iluitiOn Of ,the Railway 'Unification
'Plan 'hY indePendent experts- He says
l't,`111)70t-Chm. ilk;;RW.itshh,:threehp°1eodePrit w„oluCidantftedk:•
ing Otitstemling .the Way of ...coin,
tilohweeveiertine: heat 'makes ,argunienf
Minister of Finance collaps owing
no &MIA to the, .stres.s Of 'wOrk for
manY weeks; and the heat. Happily,
and arguers langutd, the lobby the
it is understood Mr. Dunn,
ing's condition, is not at all serions.
The only evidence' of heat in :the de.
textile' inquiry shows to have been
concealing h.uge profits. end thus 7
evading taxation The Minister {of
National Revenue promises to fix
much more interest, ..shown , in what
was going.on at the. Yankee Stadinin
in New,' York then 4n the 'debate in the
House of Commons, butn it; didn't take
long to!j'ettle: that little matter,
kiTHURSDAYAfter One pf the
shortest Blidget debates On• record, the
Governinent was victorious tonight
with the ,pudget„ Only one I.dberal
,Member tliPped and .voted against
the Governnient, The. Censervative
antendittentilegretting the :failure
Of -the Budgetto• lower taXation:Pwas
amendirientregretting ..the }failure
tO the „budget to accord with the pro:
visions 'of the 1919 ..tiberal platform,
iras. defeated 100 .to 23. The Alain
motion was then Called and the'OP•
position parties united -in- voting,.
againtt "hut ',the reselt Was 136 to
53 in favour so the government waS
'once " more strongly upheld. It is re::
gretted that. the Finance Minitter
Will not like' :return to the Houtf.
.this session.
Would like here to say . that
•trying to send out literature I thought
ivould he interesting to various groups
ape individuals and if anyone ha:;
been missed. or wOuld like anything
appreciate it if I were inforinea..Of
this 'when I will gladly do' my hest
to &imply' with all requests'.
The 'paramount .Commiinity Picnic
Was. held at Point Clark last Saturday
'afteraoen. 'A -Pleasant time was sPent.
in games' and races for yhting and
old alike. and a bountiful lunch WaS
Mr..and krs. 'George Fisher, Vivian,
Billie and ,Gordon frOm ,NS'.1iitechurdh
were. teceixt visitors • with and
'106 Irik-11—ii-tAn.
the , neit • game. Soon afterward ...they.
mark relied inch °.a laugh that :the
went..out and heat their OpPonenti in
started it winning streak that broiight
theni hack intO the. thick ,Of the poT.i:,
by -Word with Toronto teams" eVer„
of profeional hasehall. '.'You' can't
you Can't' Ictie leni either,
Dan ,Howley*.s' present Maple Leafi,'
recent roar.trip , that shoved' them
a. big ntivantage borne games
ibbola..be: able ti) Make Op the ground.
kat in, lane kt.aging'` *inning
fl:SeW—fjte.
and ell thteu.gh anly. will be n•06.4.
Rochester, Not•
igd .34Cntreal . wilt visit Maple 'UT!
rzt4,. fit t4st order, during the n.}.}4;t
tofeeki, Satstday, night twilight
4 owl 1.$ figkilid,4
Irk
:the to, defeat -they suffered., The •
•„,134,s 'ir.ii.ere playing •,headsAip
the field and Were . batting welli
on the thofing Of -the two' tearns;'43L,
Aeried the "victory, .
the last of the eight decided the iStaie.
tinpiresE.ISoltimOn 'and J. Angus,
Two games of nauch importance 'to' •
the. •LucknoW ; lads playoff :chances
Will be played here this' Friday 'after,.
.providing the onpOsition ,and a twin
sivi 1.,riT::h ih: d u eohheaa.thd, ranaeuif:angieamnennot:',.•0
victory,As what the locals' are aiming
games. Yon can get lour tickett front .
any of the playerS. ,
Last Wednesday night 'Dungannon'
Dungannon fans , were. on,'the' Verge, ,„.1
of rioting dtie to decisions of the
•• These juvenile ganies are. by no •
Mean:s. tame affairs, Dungannon and:.
Ripley: had a. stormy . haftle in • the -1
1.1ii•pri:, village recently When Riptey
had to be Called with Dungannon.
Lhckhow .256
In the 'fiuron-pertitleague, Oorden
IrWiii is slugging the, horsehide, lor
a aVerage-of--:47,6; and leads the
ent in their.miest :or the yenns batt-:'
nig • trophy.. *Clark , Finlayson in 4th: '
place With an average of %2S61. ' *
on Friday the, teams played' 4, 1=-1:
due te the Strategy et-1*th we' •
aro to.d: The 'score stoOd: tied ,at the •
end of the 6th. Godellich scored -4 runs •
As they inighte-they-couldn't---get
to retire the Side: This , Went 'on
the, game, was , called 9n: aCcount
darkness, with • the, score„ reverting
'to the tixtit
Gordon .Miller ,St.• Helens is play:.
ing With Blyth thiS year •ancl, pulled '
roh ,Finlayson of what' had 'the earl
marks of a,:dirchit clout.
„Irarcild Greer and Harold -Ritchie
are signed up With Kin:ktigh in the '
ball. league.
Tfiey formed th battery for Kin- '
ioutigh. on 'Friday, when they 'nosed •,1;
;out the Pine, RiVer team' by 9 'te
7 score;
it.hi„**ottOay •Geet7 oh 'the
That maktO it tv(fo, 'straight to.. in-.
lough ' after dreptiing their, opening
team by it seore,Of 33, to, '3 or there -
SHOULD Alio :MAPLE LEAPS
A 'few yee.i8.40, an aggregation pr
dejected' players *eating the Uniform
lost! 1,6 ,ita'ilsoeutive Amid
tlithi thestOtoteecled:, to shed their
The .4tet iedietveirteeen et the. ;t4'.4
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