Cnndemning the new Federal Labor Code as "tantnstiv. had leg- ulafton and a deceitful and defec- . teve document." C. H. Millatd tctr., York Wm!) urged in tho Leg1sialrll" insinrrlni that the Oti- tarm Gorormmrsnt abandon it in favor of "iii" h.il pl" foruard by Cnnrluriivii: the COP Oppositiois Mr. Millard, called for the meet. ertntr+ur,o.n to lilv' Thronn SnPPt'll "IE on postWai' problems now, to debate. in. Millard said the top» 'om.- 6txtent, for they existed now lation Mfr-tori it} tho Crovornmrnt Ir It..those coming bad." He urged "very disuppoir', and fall, lar fulfilment. of the promise that old- short of its pie-vict-tion mattifostn." age pensioners no longer would be The Ptoi'~n.~al for a 48-hour "(w-k. "lb-wot to harsh treatment," and be said. should start at 40 hollls rtll'rti for increases m old-age pen- "with an "Hm", i'iztusc "taut" hons and mothers' allowances and it bv an limit for the next four "tni' W." ofthe necessity for their jea/s." Nit :itiiviirlmt-nt to the parting with their homes to become Speech from the Throne was offered tre??. He. believed a strong and br the CII, forthright Government could make "If up ii!" xoing, to harp full the dream of a full and better life utilization of niariprtusar_" he (10- come true. . . ciamt. "it is not realistic to talk ot Greater ttnsideration was needed, .4ft-hou,rs "Pink." he maintained, for extension of Hp pmtilvli out also that when ty,?..l, "til'""?, for. he said, instead work hours (lto' retlurrui. lawn and ot "fun", from the crddle to the tho Mimi": ".11 nvod mum month? grave treatment now being accord- "hora'zu- lllb"\".l have mom time to ed aged. widows and orphans "is "won't ,' wq m'r that muinlitinirrx' the "Ore. apt. to.result in fewer cradles ll 320 NW". >iltllllti Yittl Dc i-ons')))'. INC! In security only m the grave." Initr'nti. El siio'tll'i lH' l'JliM'ti. More Beds Needed. "I don't iiili'lti\ It'. (lati- t'Otisitlei Instead of providing 300 addition- fhdll-'llt'Hl ol .'ltiltis \'~'llilt)lll a cor- al beds for Ontario's mentally ill, responding lr'rml"l1tsl'dllltit reduc- Mr. Millard said 4,828 were needed hon in "ages." he and. at once. Acthn in Commons. Lautiing the Province's postwar He 100le out that: Rodnny Adam- roads. I?r.ogram tt.s give employment, Ion. Progtvsxfw Cimserrative MP. he said It was still inadequate. The for West Yuk. had condemned the four-year plan. he maintained. would oode before tho Ordei-in-Council provide jobs for only 22,001 persons. had been taiilvd in the Commons Y3ptr.t'en,1 of the 700009 "twat"? and it seemed "peculiar" that a to requlre Jobs m Ontario at wars Progressive Conserriitixe Govern- end. . . mm! mtpmpd lo am" H lo all On.. _ Commanding the Sl-n-ton Increase tario industry. llo asked in:- Goretn.. in the_sugat' 138a subsidy, heuprom- ment to reconsider its position. He ised his party's full support to see gugpsts'rsti, too. that the whole labor that P, far.me.r gets what he should question he nixed before a House haste.- He insiste.d. that pre.ynt re: committer, that, should he wiuely strictions on gasoline and oil would! resprsssemtative not have been necessary if Atha-t Tho lowislaiiun to provide one haska tar sands had been developed/ . . 5. t . And he called on the Go ti nooks holiday with pay would, he . . vernmen l predicted, "ne torally inadequate to disclose its full plans for postwar: when war production becomes reconstruction and employment. toj ttntusteessarv," allay fears and let the people know' The Ontario Government had what to expect. "Any other course," . . 'II I promised the best industrial legis- he said, would be eowardly." lation in the world. a sweeping Plans to complete the Ihrone statement. he pointed out. It the Speech debate by week-end did not Ottawa policy was bad and did nor materialize yesterday. Dana H. Port achieve uniformity across the Coun-, ter IP/l. Toronto-St. George) will 'rr, then.. extending it to Ontario bring It." a close Tuesday. The industry would prove harmful. House will consider bills Monday.