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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Jan 1940, p. 2

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% 4 . t % 7°¢ A _l s + *, JANUARY . C " L f % ' industrial relations is i:\dnca(t'ed I:Y! | * ' ct that loss of time due to! . H * [¢.| :ht:lk: is only half of that of 1938 | eenan Joins | ~ and one--eighth of the year previous, | R l ' ' due, in large measure, to 1h¢'~ Gov-- | T|mber probe | ) ernment conciliation service.' I [ 1 * T The speech reported an increase | Hon. Peter Heenan, Minister | | N in the aggregate primary loads ,"'§ ol Lands and Forests, yesterday, | Hydro from 1,340,000 horsepower in ; on the nomination of Premier | | w October, 1938, to 1..')00.09"1 hm-,r'-, Hepburn, was appointed by the ' ']v power in October, 1939. The total | Legislature to the post on the . | W load, including the Northern On-- timber inquiry committee left ' | w . | tario propgrties, was close to 2,000,--| vacant by the enlistment of l ! 000 horsepower--"the highest ever ' Hon. Colin Campbell, Minister f | ; | carried." of Public Works. | |\ _ "Adequate power resources are The new member, by direction ' Kenaecmmmus ' o | available," the Speech reported, of the organization meeting of | | + * ~ '"to meet any present wartime needs the committee on Dec. 1, will | [ Furfher InVQSflgdhon "' ' and plans that will take care \of be the first witness at Friday { in C possible future demands are under morning's opening session. It is Sugge$+6d In ases t way." understood that Conservative A Considerable legislation--some of Leader Drew, at whose instiga-- Of Connell and Hef'r « which has been extensively f""; tion the investigation -- was qstc ameerminnrermaies j f: cast in recent weeks--was indicate authorized by the 1938 session | | 1 in the Throne Speech. This in-- of the Legislature, will examine | REPORT TO HOUSE , $ cludes, "as a measure of wartime Mr. Heenan on general admin-- | | economy," the highly controversial istrative policies of his depart-- | | § | N bill to establish a two--year term ment. | _ _ While unable to make a finding| | for municipal councils U that any substance or method m" s Legislation will also be submit-- treatment investigated has been| / ted to the House for the licensing proved to be a cure or remedy for| | and regulating of diagnostic . and cancer, the Ontario Cancer Com--| | public health laboratories, some of mission, in an interim.report tabled _ | which are now operated privately, yesterday before the Legislature,| U and for controlling fresh--air camps recommended that investigations of| -- with respect to sanitation, wate: Ensol under Doctors W. T. Connel|| | and food supply. and E. P. Johns at Kingston should| | Other proposed bills would amend be continued. Ensol is a substance| | the Highways Improvement Act so sponsored by the Hendry--Connell| as to require all road expenditures Foundation. i. to be voted by the House, and The gommission, which was [ would correct the errors in the new appointed under enabling legisla-- _ | succession duties law of the special tion of the 1938 session, filed is session last September. Naturally, findings upon fifteen treatments |} there is no mention in the Speech which were advanced in the major-- _ of legislation that reportedly has ity of cases by their backers as | been prepared to restore to the cures. The evidence, it is stressed _ Province the amusements tax aban-- by the report tabled under the name _ _ doned in 1937. That will be fore-- of Mr. Justice J. G. Gillanders, com-- cast--if at all--in the Budget ad-- mission chairman, did not, in the _ dress later in the session. a = opinion of the members, warrant _ / This afternoon the House will the expenditure of further time and _ _ consider the Speech from the money in connection with a number _ __ )] Throne, and Charles Fairbank (Lib., of these substances and methods of _ _ \' East Lambton) and Romeo Bc:lin Hreatment. (Lib.. Russell) will, respectively, move and second the Address in |H°" Methods Probed. uk. 3 reply.. Leaders® day in the debate In the case of Dr. John Emil Hett, _ thus precipitated will probably be whose secret formula was revealed ~ gnext Tuesday. to the commission, it is pointed out . _ that the investigation of the sub-- _( stance, both from the laboratory ! { and clinical approach, is now under _ way. f "When material evidence is avail-- | able, it will be recorded and further 'report made on thke progress of the | investigation," the report stated. F | _ _A similar investigation is still be-- ;ing made of a substance named g R | Glyoxylide, "said to have been per-- _| fected by and the formula of which is the property of Dr. William S. | Koch, Detroit." The substance has been used by Dr. David H. Arnot! % * of London, who, before the com-- | mission, expressed his willingness ' to co--operate in an investigation. i In the case of Miss Reine Caisse j of Bracebridge, who "operates what _ | she calls a 'cancer clinic,' and is the _ | j sponsor of a substance called 'Es-- _ siac,' it is stressed that she definite-- a ly refused to reveal her formula to _ | the commission. In a report which dealt at» con-- * siderable length with its inquiry into Miss Caisse's claims, the com-- mission found that, "after a careful examination of all the evidence submitted, and analysed herewith, and not forgetting the fact that the

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