March 16 Condemning as "vicious" a speechjlimelight. That's why," he added made earlier in the week in thelamid lautghter. "there will be no Leg! ie y e . \|occasion for a triple play like the Leg;slz?t:xeA b]'w tab:r Il'::ogr'essx've one from Hepburn to Conant to eader A. A. Mackeod, Labor Min--\Nixon when they had the ball and ister Charles Daley launched a two-- dropped it and the public witnessed fisted attack on the member in thelthe Prime Minister pick it up and House yesterday. Mr. Daley's ad-- com'plete the play. is dress in the Throne Speech debate'"!:?stal:;;flb: h;an t he had o f R o : e to r. Hiepburn that he ha ",as mal.ked by frequent mlerrup-lbeen told Prime Minister King tions which caused the Speaker to/credited Mr _ Hepburn with doing call often for order. '"more than any other man to put Mr. Daley declared it was beyond|!"®, Liberal Party where it is to-- his understanding how the "good|GAY" and had remarked: "He's a people of Bellwoods riding could fertible man." Laughing, Mr. Hep-- choose a little pipsqueak Commu--]| PU"" asked: .D'd,, you shed any nist" to represent them in the| tears at the time? Legislature. Mr. Daley said he had communi-- "In his long and vicious speech,"|Cated with the Dominion Govern-- f Mr. Daley said, "he quoted every. Nt regarding proposed amend-- body except, perhaps, CO"fUCiUS, but'mf'nts to P.C. 1003, the National he was very careful not to quote'Labor Act. ts is i anything Tim Buck said. i ".}:?.eca'use 1;1 |d< realized that. On-- T ariio has had more experience + Effort to Tie Up with the Federal act than any '"The Communists are certainly}|other jurisdiction, any amendments making a great effort to line up|submitted from Ontario will be with somebody. _ They tried thelgiven most careful consideration," Progressive _ Conservatives, the|said Mr. Daley. "I was assured of C.C.F., and now, while it appears|this when I got in touch with the there's some lineup between the|Dominion Government _ following leaders of the Labor--Pro;:ressives.the debate in the House last week." and the Liberals, I can't believe that| . "Industry must realize that prof-- the sound--thinking Liberals don't\its must not be too higsh when know that Liberals don't change wages are too low," said Mr. Daley. tneir spots or Communists their|"But there must be a profit, and philosophy." wages must not be more than the MrQDaley said that when the Kingltraffic will bear." and Queen visited his home town, [ St. Catharines, Provincial Police Ul.';:n Iljob:ct;[;'m.st believes that for weeks ahead checked every b the s 1mts L1 de }e;)es ol Communist there. J. B. Salsberg ..° if rpanagfemen 2NC.. iA or.arg (LP., Toronto--St. Andrew) rose fp[,LUl C"INS ifom gSrowing paing. say: "Members of the Communist 'Ijolerance mpst pe shown. C bo_th Party were in the official party re-- §1des. he said. Indus}ry is reallr-- Cart o he trade union movement ceiving them--members of the City .}} fln ; j Council--and there was no need for| > ho' an SolopUs (hat is going to a hunt." st't"angle it," he declarec}. i "But there was a hunt," retorted The fduture pr%Sp erltdy of th:ts Mr. Daley, "and the police were not countxiy OCs T}"t epeg 3 0'2 posa- sent by a Tory Government." War Doi e oo AMM e', O it oa we build, but it depends upon a In the Dark continued prosperous industry and __Liberal House Leader Mitchell|the trade we can maintain with 'Hepburn came to the rescue of Mr.\the rest of the world," said Mr. \Salsberg with the remark: "It was Daley. |a case of going down into a dark| The Minister aroused applause cellar on a dark night looking for\ when he declared: "There is too |a dark cat that wasn't there." much difference between the low-- ' To this Mr. Daley replied: "|paid man and the high--priced can't understand how the Jewish man." {people of Bellwoods could choose' wannn n mm on .. cmmmmmmismmmtm mm mmemmmmmme 'a little pipsqueak Communist to \represent them in the Legislature." l Mr. MacLkeod sprang up to de-- mand a retraction and Mr. Daley % iexplained: "I don't know what pipsqueak means but I like the sound of it. If the Speaker objects I will withdraw. But the Jewish people are a people who wish above all to cetain their freedom." Mr. Daley told the House that Premier Drew had not gone into detail on all @epartments of the Government "because the Drew Government is not a one--man Gov-- ernment. He doesn't crack the whip and have the members fall like tenpins. He holds the Min-- isters responsible for their depart-- ments and doesn't usurp all the