Province of British Columbia
30th Parliament, 3rd Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
September 13 to November 7, 1973
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
CBC
See: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
CCF
See: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
CELL
See: Case Existological Laboratories Ltd.
CKWX, Vancouver, B.C.
Mentioned: (McClelland) 135
CLRA
See: Construction Labour Relations Association
CRTC
See: Canadian Radio-Television Commission
CSI
See: Canada — Board of Canadian Steamship Inspection
C.U. and C. Health Services
See: Credit Union and Co-operative Health Services
CUPE
See: Canadian Union of Public Employees
Cabinet
See: Legislature — Ministers
Cablevision
British Columbia a world leader in field (McClelland) 1395
Cablevision companies make free TV channels available to public (McClelland) 1395-6
Cablevision companies' right to know government's intentions (McClelland) 1395
Calder, Frank Arthur (Atlin)
Committee on Environment and Resources, member 940
Committee on Health, Education and Human Resources, member 940
Committee on Transportation and Communications, member 940
Dismissal from cabinet (Chabot) 18-9 (McClelland) 135-6 (Jordan) 184
Tribute to (Gardom) 159
Caledonian Society
Exempted under section 22 of Human Rights Code of British Columbia Act (Wallace) 1260 (King) 1268
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1352 (King) 1352
Cal-Van Caterers Ltd.
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Camano Sound
Mentioned: (Liden) 69
Camp sites, facilities, etc.
New camp sites in Dewdney constituency (Rolston) 101
Two-tourist system for camp sites needed (Gabelmann) 190
Campbell, Daniel Robert John
Mentioned: (Dent) 100 (McClelland) 134 (Smith) 1076
Campbell River, B.C.
Government agency to be opened (Barrett) 286
Housing needs (Sanford) 632
Canada — Board of Canadian Steamship Inspection
Ferry design, letter to deputy chairman on proposals and reply quoted (Strachan) 261-2
Ferry design, rejection of proposal, qu. (Wallace) 211-2
Ferry design, safety standards not reduced (Strachan) 212
Canada — Coastguard
Safety standards compared to those of American coastguard (Anderson, D.A.) 561
Canada — Food Prices Review Board
Board a catastrophe (Curtis) 273
Canada — National Energy Board
Energy export formula on national basis (Macdonald) 854
Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 991 (Smith) 1178
Natural gas export, agreement on reduction needed (Smith) 856, 858
Natural gas export policy criticized (Macdonald) 46
Natural gas shortage referred to board (Macdonald) 111
Ratification of Alberta and Southern Gas Co.'s guarantee of natural gas supply, qu. (Wallace) 1027
Ratification of Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd.'s guarantee of natural gas supply, qu. (Smith) 908 (Wallace) 1027
Rhodes, James, meetings with, qu. (Smith) 748
Westcoast Transmission service agreement disastrous for B.C. (Macdonald) 145
Canada — National Harbours Board
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Canada — Public Service Commission
Chairman mentioned: (Rolston) 102
Canada — Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations
Report quoted on B.C. as seller and buyer (McGeer) 269
Canada — Royal Commission on Taxation
Effect of implementation on housing (Nicolson) 658
Canada — Special Senate Committee on Mass Media
Media, concentration of ownership (Lea) 1089
Canada Agricultural Products Standards Act
Beef carcass grading regulations (Stupich) 412
Canada Assistance Plan Act
Interpretation by federal government varied in flexibility (Levi) 137
Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
Protected deposits in Commonwealth Trust Company (Gardom) 1392
Recommended as protection for credit union deposits (Gardom) 1392
Canada Pension Plan Act
Hutterites and Mennonites allowed exemption from plan (Chabot) 840
Canada Summer Games
Mentioned: (throne speech) 1
Canada Wire and Cable Company
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Canadian Allied Property Investments Limited
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Canadian Association of Consumers
Changes, reforms effected in packaging food products; synthetic clothing, toys, clothing sizes (Webster) 573 1
Objectives recommended to Consumer Services department (Webster) 575
Canadian Bar Association
Brief from B.C. section on government regulations referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 551
Represented at conferences on labour legislation (King) 50
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Consumer representatives from radio at conference on consumer matters (Young) 571
Employment by referred to (Lea) 1088-9
Mentioned: (Wallace) 1-067
Political broadcasting, free time during elections (Lea) 1089
Political leaders' exposure on television, timing (Wallace) 1086-7
Canadian Cellulose Company Limited
Government determination to make financial success (Fraser) 122
Natural gas supply cutback, effect (Macdonald) 45-6
Recovery plant at Prince Rupert, date operative, qu. (Curtis) 1377
Stumpage rates, concessions on rates, etc. (Fraser) 123
Tax appeal at Prince Rupert, government advised on hold-up, qu. (Smith) 851, 1028
Canadian Coastguard
See: Canada — Coastguard
Canadian Consumer
Article on “junk vendors” quoted (Webster) 574
Mentioned: (Young) 799
Canadian Fibreform Limited
Federal grant received by company (Bennett) 222
Canadian Fishing Company
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Major controller of seafood products industry in B.C. (Steves) 156-7
Canadian Folding Cartons
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Canadian Labour Congress
Ombudsman referred to (Radford) 471
Presidency of CLC Representatives Union referred to (Radford) 471
Canadian Merchant Service Guild
Ferry officers' dues, government assistance to be looked into (Hall) 1321
Ferry officers excluded from membership (Wallace) 964
Canadian National Railways
Agreement with province referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 26
Box car shortage, talks with CNR going on (Barrett) 811
Finances compared to B.C. Railway (Phillips) 1300
MacMillan, Norman J., telegram on rail car shortage quoted (Barrett) 489
Mentioned: (Nunweiler) 1179, 1366, 1367
Rail cars, holding at Prince George for loading (Barrett) 490
Rail cars, withholding may be deliberate (Barrett) 351
Canadian Occidental Petroleum
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Canadian Pacific Airlines
Fares to northern B.C. criticized (Phillips) 302
Mentioned: (McGeer) 263 (Lea) 304
Canadian Pacific Railway
Carrier ship design referred to (Strachan) 563
Mentioned: (Fraser) 123 (Barrett) 490 (Phillips) 1300, 1365, 1366, 1367, 1404
Shares owned, received from Victoria Children's Aid Society (Barrett) 1157, 1169
Tracks along Burrard Inlet essential for transit system (Gabelmann) 191
Weeds on right-of-way in Shuswap not controlled (Lewis) 763
Canadian Petroleum Association
Energy Commission report, similarities to association's report (Smith) 854-5
Canadian Radio-Television Commission
Government negotiations with, qu. (McClelland) 1395
Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 1085
Canadian Standards Association
Commended for work on safety of merchandise (Phillips) 800
Canadian Stevedoring Co. Ltd.
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Canadian Union of Public Employees
Conflict involving supervisory personnel (McClelland) 982
Mentioned: (Hall) 1384
Can-Cel
See: Canadian Cellulose Limited
Cancer Institute, Vancouver B.C.
Mentioned: (Wallace) 1110
Canoes and canoeing
Canoe routes, survey by Parks Branch suggested (Gabelmann) 190
Capital investments
Decrease during past year (Chabot) 17 (Richter) 278, 280
Increase during year (Barrett) 287
Capital News, Kelowna, B.C.
Mentioned: (Chabot) 18
Capozzi, Harold Peter (Herb)
Mentioned: (McGeer) 270
Capozzi, Herb
See: Capozzi, Harold Peter (Herb)
Care of the sick
Definitions of levels of care (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 235
Cariboo district, B.C.
Stumpage rates, effect of increase on economy (Fraser) 121-3
Cariboo Regional District, B.C.
Refusal to hold public hearings on land-use reserve (McClelland) 132
Regional Planning Board's land-use contracts not honoured by government (McGeer) 630
Carr, Emily
Emily Carr House in Victoria (Anderson, D.A.) 1068
Carrothers, Alfred W.R.
Mentioned: (Gardom) 1103
Quoted on right to union membership (King) 816
Recommendations on collective bargaining for civil servants (Barrett) 966-7
Cars
See: Automobiles
Carter Commission on taxation
See: Canada — Royal Commission on Taxation
Case Existological Laboratories Ltd.
Ferry design, estimate submitted (Strachan) 168 (Anderson, D.A.) 1400
Ferry design specifications differentiated from those given American firm, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1306
Letters from Peter Hart to W.B. Weston tabled (Anderson, D.A.) 1309
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1253
Cass-Beggs, David
Statement on power shortage in U.S. quoted in Province, Vancouver, B.C. (Smith) 431
Statement on use of hydrocarbons to create energy referred to (Phillips) 1136
Casson, William
Mentioned: (Nicolson) 657
Caterpillar Tractor Company
Finning Tractor sole distributor in B.C. (Lewis) 579
Mentioned: (Kelly) 577
Central Hotel, Vancouver, B.C.
Renovation of hotel to provide low cost housing (Barnes) 228 (Nicolson) 662
Central Interior Loggers Association
Criticism of Labour Code of British Columbia Act (Anderson, D.A.) 699
Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 533
Statistics on housing starts (Nicolson) 594
Chabot, James Roland (Columbia River)
Address in Reply 16-25
Azad, Ranjit Singh, appointment as Associate Deputy Minister of Labour 24
British Columbia Ferry employees should be separate bargaining unit 24
British Columbia Ferry service should be declared non-strike area 24-5
British Columbia Ferry strike, settlement criticized 23-4
British Columbia Railway strike, economic repercussions 715-6
British Columbia Railway strike, negotiations, qu. 615, 847
British Columbia Railway strike, resumption of service, qu. 690
British Columbia Railway strike settlement 25
British Columbia Railway strike threatened 3-4, 7-8
British Columbia Railway, unratified agreements leading to further strikes, qu. 690
British Steel Corporation steel mill in B.C. 17
By-election in South Okanagan 17-8
Calder, Frank A., dismissal as Minister referred to 18-9
Civil service, patronage by government 20
Committee on Environment and Resources, member 940
Committee on Labour and Justice, member 940
Conservative Party leadership, article in Province, Vancouver, B.C., quoted 18
Davis, Hon. Jack, relationship with Premier 19
Deputy Ministers, demotions, salaries 20
Domestic Animal Protection Act 543
Farm Income Assurance Act 680, 724, 727-8, 732, 736-7
Forest industry economic controls or sanctions by government, qu. 167
Foulkes, Richard, report, date available, qu. 1307
Glenshiel Hotel, phasing out present function, qu. 654
Glenshiel Hotel, tabling of papers and correspondence, qu. 653
Hawker-Siddeley's proposed secondary industry in B.C. 17
Haynes, Ray, resignation from Judicial Council 24
Housing, Department of, Act 1181-2, 1182, 1219-20, 1221-2, 1232-3
Investment capital in B.C. decreased 17
Johannessen, Donald, appointment, salary criticized 20
Kin-Basket Lake as name for Mica Reservoir supported 19-20
Kinnaird, James, appointment 224
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 400-2, 438-40, 6946, 696-7, 697, 698, 702, 715-6; 815, 817, 825, 828-9, 839-40, 842, 883, 886-7, 888, 898-9, 901, 917, 937, 980-1, 981-2, 983, 983-4, 985, 986-7, 994, 1000-1, 1017-8, 1022-3, 1031-2, 1032
Labour legislation and recognition of religious freedom 22-3
Legislative Buildings, repairs, restoration 21
Legislative chamber, redecoration of ceiling approved 20
Liberal Party and plan 7-3-1, qu. 348
Lumber trade, two-price system, qu. 167
McClelland, Alex, Workmen's Compensation Board pension, qu. 47
Mica Reservoir, renaming as McNaughton Lake opposed 19
Mines and Petroleum Resources, Department of, Act 1129-31
New Democratic Party's fund-raising dinner in Vancouver, qu. 521, 555
Paish report, punitive action against those involved in leak to press, qu. 433
Plateau Sawmills, government takeover referred to 17, 20
Point Roberts, water supply, qu. 7455
Premier, Ministers, salaries: criticized 20-1
Premier's suite, reconstruction, qu. 617
Prince Rupert port development and report on damage to fisheries, qu. 393
Prince Rupert port development, federal-provincial sharing of costs, qu. 393
Prince Rupert port facilities, province's capital commitments, qu. 433
Privilege — filing of agreement on northern railway development in House 107
Public Service Labour Relations Act 969-71, 1314-5
Ministers' monitoring of phone calls 21-2
Ministers' offices, costs of renovations 21
Rickinson, Ray, tribute to 347
Special Committee on Privileges hearing, tabling of minutes in House 1381
Special Committee on Privileges, member (Macdonald) 1304
Special Committee on Privileges to examine statements made in House by Mr. Robert H. McClelland against Hon. R.M. Strachan, M. 1281, 1282, 1284
Statute Law Amendment Act, 1973 (Second Session) 1392, 1393
Union dues, letter from Rosemary Brown on payment quoted 22
United Transportation Union, wage increase demanded 3
Warren, Derril, and leadership of Conservative Party referred to 18
Weather Modification Activity Act 1344
Chairman
Anglican Minister, ordained but not presently gazetted as one (Dent) 674
Chairman and Deputy Chairman, rulings and statements
Bill, committee stage of
Amendment affecting principle of bill out of order 923
Amendment to delete section out of order 981, 994
Amendment in writing and signed, must be handed to Chairman when moved 699, 700
Keeping to amendment under discussion 420, 735, 736, 822, 886, 893, 898, 991, 1017, 1018, 1185, 1189, 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1225, 1230, 1231
Keeping to section under discussion 668, 669, 670, 671, 673, 680, 682, 683, 711, 715, 716, 722, 729, 730, 796, 805, 806, 1152, 1218, 1365, Members not to propose legislation 806
Rules of House cannot be suspended 700, 711, 1334
Implying unworthy conduct 730
Interjections, interruptions 674, 712, 730, 805, 1005, 1189, 1373
Irrelevance, repetition 670, 671, 673, 674-5, 677
Language, inflammatory language 797, 887
“guts” 1190
“phony” 829
Member/Members. Recognition by Chair 807
Should address remarks through Chair 552, 674, 722, 729, 730, 800, 826, 887, 898, 1005, 1189, 1216, 1225, 1376
Privilege Matter of privilege cannot be raised in committee 888
Ruling on principal responsibility of Members cannot be made in committee 732
Champlain Heights, Vancouver, B.C.
Housing development (Webster) 600 (Nicolson) 660
Change of sex
Vital Statistics Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Chaplin, Charles
Modern Times film referred to (Barrett) 1151
Charcoal
Wood waste as source of energy (Rolston) 102
Charlie, Rose
Meeting with (Levi) 791, 793 (Jordan) 792
Chavez, Caesar
Mentioned: (Steves) 707
Chazottes, M.L. (Chief of Hansard)
Appreciation expressed to him (Curtis) 1413
Cherries
Surtax applied to protect price of B.C. cherries (Stupich) 363
Children, Adopted
Adoption Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Reunions with natural parents, problems (Jordan) 388
Reunions with natural parents under consideration (Levi) 386-7
Children's Aid Society, Victoria, B.C.
Shares taken over by government (Barrett) 1157, 1169
Chile
Military coup (Gabelmann) 188
Recognition by Canada, NDP's opposition and disapproval (Barrett) 521
Recognition by Canada, NDP's stand on matter, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 521
Recognition by Canada, provincial government's contacts with Ottawa on, qu. (Wallace) 520
Chilliwack, B.C.
Government agency to be opened (Barrett) 286
Chiropractors
Chiropractic treatment, coverage by Medicare (Gabelmann) 192
Chretien, Hon. Jean
Mentioned: (Lea) 394
Christensen, J.V.
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1098 (Cocke) 1114
Christian Labour Association of Canada
Mentioned: (Radford) 471
Christina Lake, B.C.
Beach access from public road, qu. (Richter) 45
Beach access, offer by government (Williams, R.A.) 45
Civil Defence Act
Black Ball Ferries Ltd. expropriated by regulation under Act (Williams, L.A.) 1235
Civil Rights
Human Rights Code of British Columbia Act. See name of act
Human rights legislation during session, qu. (McGeer) 364A
Civil Service
Adversary system in labour-management relations criticized (Anderson. D.A.) 31
Deputy Ministers, demotions, effect on morale (Fraser) 124
Deputy Ministers, demotions, salaries (Chabot) 20
Essential services, limiting right to strike (Anderson, D.A.) 30
Four-hour strike in 1958 referred to (Barrett) 966
Government appointments, demotions criticized (McClelland) 133-4
Labour relations bill to be considered (throne speech) 2
Morale in public service (Rolston) 102
Patronage by NDP government (Chabot) 20 (McGeer) 264-5 (Richter) 279
Public Service Act. See name of act
Public Service Labour Relations Act. See name of act
Right to strike, alternative suggested (Wallace) 39
Salaries criticized (Richter) 279
Tribute to (Hall) 953
Working conditions, pay (Lewis) 82-3
Civil Service Act
Renamed Public Service Act (Hall) 1312
Civil Service Commission
Sexual discrimination in pay, instructions to eliminate, qu. (McGeer) 1028
Civil Service pensions
Public Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Clappison Packers Ltd.
Expansion plans referred to (Rolston) 755
Clark, Barrie
Tribute to (McGeer) 665
Mentioned: (McClelland) 135
Clark, Lewis J.
The Wildflowers of British Columbia presented to Hon. Daniel J. Evans (Barrett) 787
Clean Seas Canada Limited
Retained to clean up oil spill in Vancouver harbour (Barrett) 207
Clearing of land
Slash burning and danger of fire (McGeer) 267
Slash burning cause of air pollution (McGeer) 267
Slash burning permits in Kamloops forest district, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 16
Clothing and dress
Price of clothing, need for in north (Kelly) 224
Clyne, John Valentine
Mentioned: (Chabot) 971
Clyne commission on expropriation
See: Royal Commission on Expropriation
Coal
Energy resource available in province (Smith) 148
See also: Sukunka coal
Coal mines and mining — Safety measures
Coal Mines Regulation Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Coal Mines Regulation Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 95) (Minister of Mines and Petroleum Resources) 1R, 1028; 2R, 1141-2; C, 1331, 3R, 1382; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Nimsick 1141; Richter 1141; (C) Nimsick 1331
Amdt. (sec. 18) (Nimsick) 1331. Approved 1331
Coastguards
See: Canada — Coastguard; United States — Coast Guard
Cocke, Hon. Dennis Geoffrey, Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance (New Westminster)
Acupuncture under study 319
Committee on Health, Education and Human Resources, member 940
Committee reports, minority position never previously filed in House 300
Consumer Services, Department of, Act 804
Extended care charge, assessment committee to reduce in cases of financial hardship 292
Extended care charge raised for all patients on Mincome 292
Farm Income Assurance Act 734-5
Foulkes, Richard, report not to be released to BCHA annual meeting 350
Foulkes, Richard, report available about November 28 1307
Health Services and Hospital Insurance, Department of, Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 39) 1R, 365A;412
Hospital Act, An Act to Amend 1272-3, 1290-1
Hospital Insurance Act, An Act to Amend 776
Human Tissue Gift Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 429;538, 539
Intermediate care costs to be carried by government as soon as possible 293
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 507-9, 932, 996, 1011-2
Lakelse Hot Springs Resort, closing 745
McClelland, Robert, minority report of Committee on Social Welfare and Education filed in House 345, 346
Medical Centre of British Columbia Act (Bill 81)
1R, 815; 1049, 1095, 1113-5, 1329, 1345, 1346
Medical Grant Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 13; 314-5
Medical plans, carriers in one organization by July, 1975 315
Medical Services, An Act to Amend an Act Respecting 1R, 45; 315-6, 318-9
Medicare premiums, eligibility for assistance 315
Medicare, preventive work to be provided for 315
Medicare, savings to be made by integrating carriers 319
Mental Health Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 880; 1053, 1054
Personal Information Reporting Act 665
Registered Nurses Act, An Act to Amend 1298
Richmond Heights Private Hospital, purchase announced 292-3
Richmond Heights Private Hospital to be administered by Juan de Fuca Hospital Society 319
Shaughnessy Military Hospital, negotiations on acquisition 850
Shortliffe report will not be released to House 522
Smoking in Public Places, An Act to Limit 951
Vital Statistics Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1255; 1339
Codyre, Pat
Mentioned: (Wallace) 1233
Colcel
See: Columbia Cellulose Limited
Cole, Hon. Bert
Introduced to House (Hall) 783
Collective bargaining
Labour Code of British Columbia Act. See name of act
Negotiations for first contracts, change in law needed (Brown) 125
Right to free collective bargaining (King) 50
College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia
Functions referred to (Wallace) 1291, 1292, 1293
Colonist, Victoria, B.C.
British Columbia Federation of Labour statement on Labour Code of British Columbia Act quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 422
Coloured Gasoline Tax Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 25) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 233; 2R, 410-1; C, 769-70; 3R, 770; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 410; Barrett 410, 411; Morrison 410 (C) Anderson, D.A. 769, 770; Barrett 769, 770
Definition by regulation criticized (Anderson, D.A.) 410
Definition possible in terms of calorific value (Anderson, D.A.) 410
Natural gas used by pipeline pumping stations subject to tax (Barrett) 410
Sec. 1 “Gallon” definition, use of calorific value to measure
(Anderson, D.A.) 769
Use of measurement most appropriate at this time (Barrett)
769
Sec. 3 Choice of 3 cents a gallon questioned (Anderson, D.A.) 770
Columbia Brewing Company Limited
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Columbia Cellulose Company
Assessment repealed to court of revision (Smith) 150-1
Company's failure to get value from resource (Nunweiler) 218
Mentioned: (Webster) 62 (Chabot) 167
Tax agreement with City of Prince Rupert (Smith) 150-1
Transfers of timber quotas, etc. (Smith) 151
Trade union, local representation on board of directors (Dent) 99
Columbia River, B.C.
Flooding of valley and previous government's failure to provide a housing programme (King) 648, 656
Columbia River Treaty
Presentations being prepared relative to Canada-British Columbia agreement (Barrett) 520
Renegotiation, steps being taken, qu. (McGeer) 520
Cominco Limited
Copper smelter and government delays, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 111
Corporate profits, increase (Barrett) 284
Mentioned: (Richter) 1123 (Chabot) 1130, 1131
Natural gas supply cutback, effect (Macdonald) 45-6 362A
Commercial finance companies
Advertisements pressure borrowers into consolidating loans (Webster) 308
Finance companies should be abolished by legislation (Anderson, G.H.) 307
Poor people are driven to loan companies (Webster) 307-8
Commercial Transport, Department of
Abolished (Strachan) 526
Commercial Transport, Department of, Act, See name of Act
Commercial- Transport, Department of, Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 30) (Minister of Transport and Communications) 1R, 491; 2R, 526-7; C, 794; 3R, 794; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Morrison 526; Phillips 527; Strachan 526; Williams, L.A. 526
Licence plates and insurance coverage, qu. (Morrison) 526
Mobile homes being used to transport freight (Williams, L.A.) 526
Pilot cars for wide loads, licensing, equipment standards (Phillips) 527
Trailer width, increase will not be allowed (Strachan) 526
Truck trailers and semi-trailers transient in B.C., licensing and collecting of fees (Strachan) 526
Commercial vehicles
Pilot cars for wide loads, licensing, equipment standards (Phillips) 527
Trailer width, increase will not be allowed (Strachan) 526
Commerzbank AG
Ready to lend money to province (Barrett) 286
Commission on Education
Students in remote areas, study of possible aid (Lockstead) 301
University government paper to go before public (Dailly) 1380
University government paper to go to committee on education, qu. (Wallace) 1380
University without walls under study (Rolston) 101-2
Committee on privileges
See: Legislature — Special Committee on Privileges
Commonwealth Construction Company Ltd.
Contract for supervision of construction of claim centres (Phillips) 651-2
“Project management method” contract for construction of claims centre (Strachan) 688
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Attendance at Quebec conference (Richter) 276
Skelly, Robert Evans, attendance at conference (Hall) 1412
Commonwealth Trust Company
Deposits up to $20,000 insured by Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (Gardom) 1392
Inspector of Trust Companies' report, tabling -in House would have averted losses (Gardom) 411
Mentioned: (Barrett) 83 (Hall) 412 (Gardom) 653
Mentioned in connection with “guarantee” (Gardom) 804
Communication
Communication between government departments (Rolston) 102
Communication and traffic
Transport and Communications, Department of, Act. See name of act
Communication Workers of America
Union member (Young) 453
Community Legal Assistance Society
Consumer education (Webster) 574
Represented at conference on consumer matters (Young) 571
Community Recreational Facilities Fund Appropriation Act
(Bill 117) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 1255; 2R, 1339-42; C, 1388-90; 3R, 1390; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 1339, 1341-2; Curtis 1340-1; McGeer 1339-40; Phillips 1340-1 (C) Barrett 1389, 1389-90; Curtis 1390; McClelland 1389; Richter 1390; Wallace 1389
Additional $5.5 million to be spent (Barrett) 1339
Applications and grants, speed in processing and approving commended (Curtis) 1390
Golf courses and recreational activity (Curtis) 1341
Golf courses, conditions to be met for tax relief (Barrett) 1341-2, 1389
Golf courses, Premier's reconsideration of tax increase (Wallace) 1389
Golf courses, tax relief (Wallace) 1389 (Barrett) 1389, 1390 (McClelland) 1389, 1390 (Richter) 1390
Legislation supported (McGeer) 1339-40 (Phillips) 1340 (Curtis) 1340-1 (Wallace) 1389
Operational grants (Curtis) 1341
Premier complimented (Wallace) 1389
Travel allowance for students and teams in north needed (Phillips) 1340
Community resource centres
Programme introduced (Anderson, G.H.) 10
Companies
See: Corporations
Companies Act
Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 473 (Gardom) 1044
Provisions for accountability referred to (Gardom) 1043
Regulations not printed, prosecution of defaulters under regulations, qu. (Gardom) 364A
Companies Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 115) (Attorney General) 1R, 1255; 2R, 1311; C, 1383; 3R, 1383; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Macdonald 1311
Concordia Construction Inc.
Purchase or lease of Dawson School site (Barnes) 232
Condominium (Housing)
Vancouver freeze on apartment conversions (Rolston) 104
Conflict of interests (Public office), Conflict of interest and public disclosure legislation needed (Curtis) 273
Public Officials' Disclosure Act. See name of act
Con-Force Ltd.
Awarded pre-cast concrete contract for Insurance Corporation of B.C. claims centres (Strachan) 688
Connaghan, Charles J.
Criticism ofsection 76 of Labour Code of British Columbia Act (Chabot) 1022 (King) 1023
Connors Bros. Limited
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Connors, Lewis, and Son
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Conscience clause
See; Trade unions
Conservative Party
Advertisement for research assistant (Wallace) 1259
MacLeod, Kenneth, chosen on basis of merit (Wallace) 36
Construction Labour Relations Association
Brief on technological change referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 1019, 1020
Represented at conferences on labour legislation (King) 50
Consumer Action League
Represented at conference on consumer matters (Young) 571
Consumer Association of Canada
Co-operation with association to continue (Young) 586
Represented at conference on consumer matters (Young) 571
Consumer Credit Disclosure Protection Act
(Bill 73) (Curtis) 1R, 593. Withdrawn 1154
Consumer education
Programme to discourage unnecessary consumption needed (Sanford) 12
Mortgages, educational programme needed (Brousson) 57
Consumer protection
Consumer affairs department welcomed (Brousson) 57
Consumer Services Act, Department of. See name of act
Legislation protecting consumers and sellers of goods and services needed (Curtis) 273
Legislation to be introduced (throne speech) 2
Protection for suppliers, e.g. grocers, must be provided (Schroeder) 55-6
Store-front consumer advisory offices advocated (Brousson) 57
Strong action by Minister needed (Anderson, D.A.) 31
Consumer Protection Act
Criticized (Young) 570-1
Consumer Reports
Automobile ratings should be consulted (Young) 587
Mentioned: (Young) 799 (Jordan) 801
Consumer Services, Department of, Act
(Bill 48) (Young) 1R, 485; 2R, 570-89; C, 794-807, 1054; 3R, 1382; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Curtis 576; Gardom 582-3; Gorst 580; Kelly 576-8; Lewis 579-80; McGeer 575-6; Phillips 583-5; Rolston 580-2; Schroeder 572-3; Steves 582; Wallace 578-9; Webster 573-5; Young 570-2, 585-9 (C) Anderson, D.A. 795; Cocke 804; Curtis 801; Gardom 804-5; Hartley 797; Jordan 794, 797-8, 801-2, 803; Macdonald 803; McGeer 794, 802; Phillips 796-7, 799 800-1. 803, 804, 805-6, 1054; Schroeder 796; Williams, L.A. 805; Young 794, 798-9, 799-800, 802-3, 805
Amdt. (Sec. 2 (3) (McGeer) 794. Approved 796
Advertising could be a concern of department (Gorst) 580
Advertising, use of misleading ads in election campaign (Phillips) 583-5
Apples, B.C. products, liaison with Agriculture department (Young) 588
Apples, the best not offered for sale in province (Gardom) 583
Automobiles, B.C. should have its own standards (Kelly) 577
Automobiles, ratings in Consumer Reports should be consulted (Young) 587
British Columbia cookery, one distinctive regional dish needed (Gardom) 583
Canadian Association of Consumers, changes, reforms effected (Webster) 573
Canadian Association of Consumers, co-operation with to continue (Young) 586
Canadian Association of Consumers' objectives recommended to department (Webster) 575
Conference of groups concerned with consumer matters, recommendations (Young) 571
Consumer Action League brief on proposed department (Webster) 573
Consumer affairs office, complaints handled (Young) 571
Consumer complaints, 75 per cent found to be valid (Young) 586
Consumer education (Young) 571, 572 (Rolston) 581
Consumer education important facet of department's work (Young) 587-8
Consumer legislation, need for examination and consolidation (Young) 571, 572
Consumer movement, origins (Young) 570
Consumer protection, danger of undue investigation pointed out (Wallace) 578
“Consumer's Compensation Act” suggested, explained (Gorst) 580
Consumers, redress through other avenues than the courts (Young) 571
Energy used in manufacture, labeling of products with amount (Young) 588
Farm equipment, breakdowns, lack of replacement parts (Kelly) 578 (Lewis) 579
Farm equipment, safety (Young) 587
Farm equipment, study being done on replacement parts (Young) 587
Federal-provincial co-operation essential (McGeer) 575
Federal-provincial co-operation, no provision in Act (Wallace) 579
Finning Tractor's monopoly on distribution of Caterpillar tractors (Lewis) 579
Food costs and the vertical integration of the food industry (Steves) 582
Food prices, factors involved (Young) 586
Food prices, suggestions for reducing (Steves) 582
Gasoline and oil prices, variations in province (Lewis) 579
General Motors and Firenza car referred to (Young) 572, 588
Legislation criticized for not spelling our details (Curtis) 576
Legislation passed by former government criticized (Young) 570-1
Light bulbs, age of those in Parliament Buildings (Young) 587
Light bulbs, quality should be looked into (Kelly) 577
Liquor bottles in re-usable shapes suggested (Gardom) 583
Liquor bottles, recycling (Young) 588
Liquor bottles, refunds for all liquor containers suggested (Gardom) 583
Liquor store price changes on wine (Wallace) 578
Logging equipment, breakdowns, lack of proving ground in B.C. (Kelly) 577
Logging equipment, need for research (Young) 587
Merchants, contact with on consumer complaints (Young) 586
Merchants should be allowed to give their side in consumer complaints (Curtis) 576
Minister warned against making general statements of condemnation (Phillips) 584-5
Minister's duties and powers not outlined (Schroeder) 572
Mobile home field spanning several departments, statutes (Young) 571
Mobile homes, lack of quality in construction (Rolston) 581
Obsolescence built into household goods (Steves) 582
Packaging, cost, wastefulness (Steves) 582
Peterson, Leslie, quoted on Consumer Protection Act (Young) 571
Provincial governments, liaison excellent (Young) 586
Quality deterioration and purchase of B.C. companies by American firms (Rolston) 581
Regional branches throughout province (Steves) 582
Regional offices planned (Young) 588
Rights of individuals and investigations by department (Young) 587
Trade and business associations, lack of power to deal with non-members (Young) 572
Used car dealers regulated by legislation (Phillips) 583
Warranties (Schroeder) 572
Warranties, problem of responsibility (Young) 572
Warranty situation under study in Ontario (Young) 585-6
Weights and measures a federal responsibility (Young) 585
Sec. 2 (3) “he” deleted and “the Minister” substituted. Amdt. (McGeer) Approved 796
Sec. 5 Australia's consumer legislation commended (Young) 798
Capitalistic
countries producers of best goods in world (Gardom) 805
Consumer Ministers' conference
in Quebec City helpful (Young) 799
Educational programme on harmful effects of
tobacco (Phillips) 1054
Federal department, close co-operation with (Young) 805
Federal department, co-operation
with, qu. (Williams, L.A.) 805
“guarantee” only as good as worth of guarantor
(Gardom) 804
Investigating limited to door-to-door organizations, etc. (Young)
805
Investigative branch, qu. (Williams, L.A.) 805
Merchandise, improvement in past
10 years (Phillips) 804
Minister must set example of saving money, resources (Young)
799
Minister's inflammatory statements criticized (Jordan) 798
Minister's irresponsible
statements and possible court action (Jordan) 802
Ontario's consumer affairs department
criticized (Jordan) 798
Oregon's legislation on unsolicited phone calls (Young)
798
Public must be educated and warned about shoddy merchandise (Macdonald) 803
Responsibility
of dealer or manufacturer for merchandise (Young) 802 (Jordan) 803
Testing bureau
for merchandise, qu. (Williams, L.A.) 805
Testing to be done by private laboratories,
agencies, or B.C. Research Council (Young) 805
Tobacco advertising ban, repeal
referred to (Phillips) 806
Sec. 5 (b) “elsewhere” authorizes Minister to travel anywhere in world (Phillips) 797
Sec. 5 (d) Brand names may be used in teaching quality (Young)
799-800
Brand names may be used when safety is a factor (Young) 800
Canadian Standards
Association sets safety standards (Phillips) 800
Education, confining to legislation
and consumers' rights (Phillips) 799
Contracts
Government's disdain for sanctity of agreements (Richter) 279
Government's failure to honour contracts (Phillips) 91
Government's obligation to honour contracts of previous government (McGeer) 629
Contracts, Letting of
Procedure followed in construction of claim centres (Phillips) 652
Tendering practices of government, case cited (Brousson) 60
Convicts
See: Prisoners
Cookery
Distinctive British Columbia dish needed (Gardom) 583
Co-operative apartment houses
See: Apartment houses, Co-operative
Co-operative Commonwealth Federations
Pioneers of party, tribute to (Barrett) 289
Co-operative fisheries
See: Fisheries, Co-operative
Co-operative societies
Bankruptcies during previous 20 years (Hartley) 1079
Food co-ops and co-operative wholesale food outlets (Steves) 158
Pacific North Coast Native Co-operative Loan Act. See name of act
Co-operative stores
See: Co-operative societies
Copper industry and trade
Cominco smelter and government delays, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 111
Copper deposit in Atlin, exploitation (Dent) 99
Smelter at Kitimat (Dent) 99
Subsidy programme for smelters, qu. (Anderson, D A.) 111
Corporation Capital Tax Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 21) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 233; 2R, 402; C, 768; 3R, 768; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 402; Morrison 402
Crown corporations should have no special advantages (Morrison) 402
Crown corporations, with or without share capital, included under Act (Barrett) 402
Insurance companies included under Act (Barrett) 402
Corporations
Accountability of corporations, Crown or private, necessary (McGeer) 403
Companies Act, An Act to Amend. See name of Act
See also Government corporations
Corporations — Taxation
Corporation Capital Tax Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Income Tax Act An Act to Amend. See name of Act
Corporations, International
Multi-national food corporations (Steves) 155-6
Corrections Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 24) (Attorney General) 1R, 259; 2R, 323-44; C, 768; 3R, 768; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 333-5; Barnes 338-40; Barrett 341-4; Brown 328-9; Curtis 331; Dent 336-8; Gardom 325-6; Macdonald 323-5, 344; Nimsick 338; Rolston 331-3; Sanford 335-6; Smith 325, 337; Wallace 326-8; Webster 340-1; Williams, L.A. 329-31
Civil liberties infringed in police intercession before crime committed (Barrett) 342
Commission of inquiry, report (Anderson, D.A.) 334
Community involvement, resources and guidance will be needed (Dent) 338
Corrections Branch, programme for public enlightenment on aims needed (Barnes) 339
Corrections Branch, relations with judges improved (Macdonald) 344
Corrections Branch, work with courts on rehabilitation (Williams, L.A.) 330
Corrections service, neglect in past (Williams, L.A.) 329
Crime detection, improvement needed (Dent) 337
Crime prevention, more counselling needed in schools (Nimsick) 338
Crime rate high in B.C. (Anderson, D.A.) 333
Crime statistics compared to population growth (Macdonald) 323
Criminals, importance of work experience in rehabilitation (Rolston) 333
Criminals, transient criminals (Dent) 337
Deputy Minister of Corrections responsible to Attorney General (Macdonald) 323
Deputy Minister reporting to first Deputy Minister criticized (Anderson, D.A.) 335
Director of Community Corrections (Macdonald) 325
Director of probation to mobilize volunteers, organizations, etc. (Macdonald) 324-5
Director of Specialized Programmes, responsibilities (Macdonald) 325
Director of Standards to be ombudsman for complaints (Macdonald) 325
Drug addicts considered a health problem (Macdonald) 344
Drugs and crime (Wallace) 326
Employees, change in status, powers under Act (Macdonald) 325
Executive Director of Institutional Correction appointed (Macdonald) 325
Fines, imprisonment for failure to pay should remain for serious offences (Wallace) 327
Fines, poor imprisoned for inability to pay (Macdonald) 324
Medication used on unco-operative prisoners (Brown) 329
Organized crime, different treatment for such criminals (Dent) 337
Parole, concept must be explained to public (Anderson, D.A.) 334
Parole critical in reform of prisoners (Anderson, D.A.) 334
Parole, judicial consultation in serious crimes should not be abandoned (Gardom) 325
Parole not dealt with in Act (Anderson, D.A.) 335
Parole, risks involved (Barrett) 343
Police image in community, need for improvement (Barrett) 343
Police powerless to prevent crimes they know will be committed (Curtis) 331
Prison courses often longer than prisoners' sentences (Webster) 340
Prison custodial officers, ratio to prisoners compared to parole officers' ratio (Macdonald) 324
Prison personnel deserve sabbatical leave (Barrett) 341
Prison personnel must be given all necessary protection (Wallace) 327
Prison personnel, provision of funds to hire the best (Dent) 336
Prison personnel, qualifications (Barnes) 340
Prisoners, costs per year (Macdonald) 324
Prisoners, employment during last three months of sentence (Wallace) 327
Prisoners, men outnumbering women, explanation needed (Dent) 337
Prisons, large correctional institutions opposed (Macdonald) 325
Probation, community support services inadequate (Macdonald) 324
Probation for young offenders (Dent) 337
Public protection and rehabilitation of criminals (Dent) 336
Public protection cardinal aim of jail sentences (Macdonald) 324
Rehabilitation, public involvement at community level needed (Barnes) 340
Rehabilitation, work programme suggested (Barnes) 340
Seminars involving police, social welfare and corrections people (Macdonald) 344
Stigma attached to ex-prisoners, public educational programme needed (Sanford) 335
Volunteers, use by Corrections Branch (Williams, L.A.) 329
Cosby, Bill
Mentioned: (Gardom) 164
Cottonwood River, B.C.
Oil pipeline spill in area (Nunweiler) 215
Coulthard, T. Lionel
Pollution control work referred to (Williams, R.A.) 747
Council of Forest Industries of British Columbia
See: British Columbia Council of Forest Industries
Country Life
Article on brief from B.C. Federation of Agriculture referred to (Phillips) 366, 363A
County courts
County Courts Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Jurisdiction should be increased to $10, 000 (Gardom) 999
County Courts Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 89) (Attorney General) 1R, 911; 2R, 999; C, 1364; 3R, 1364; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 999; Macdonald 999
County court judges given full powers when visiting another county (Macdonald) 999
County courts, chief of Supreme Court of B.C. to have general superintendence over (Macdonald) 999
County courts, jurisdiction should be increased to $10,000 (Gardom) 999
County courts, senior judge in Vancouver only (Macdonald) 999
County Courts Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 90) (Gardom) 1R, 911
Courts
Corrections Branch, relations with judges improved (Macdonald) 344
Corrections Branch, work with courts on rehabilitation (Williams, L.A.) 330
See also County courts; Supreme court
Creber, George
Directorships (Steves) 155-6
Credit — Information services
See: Credit bureaus
Credit, Agricultural
See: Agricultural credit
Credit bureaus
Credit-rating reporting, need for regulation (Macdonald) 143-4
Personal Information Reporting Act. See name of Act
Credit information services
See: Credit bureaus
Credit Union and Co-operative Health Services
Integrated into one organization by July, 1975 (Cocke) 315
Credit Union Reserve Board
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 1392
Credit unions
See: Banks and banking, Co-operative
Credit Unions Act
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 1392
Crestbrook Forest Industries
Minister's statement, no effect on company (Barrett) 1158
Shares depressed, effect of Minister's statement, qu. (Smith) 1158
Crime and criminals
Community values differ regarding criminal actions (Dent) 338
Crime associated with drug abuse (Wallace) 326
Mission crime wave, action by Attorney General, qu. (Wallace) 1059, 1308
Organized crime, different treatment of such criminals (Dent) 337
Transient criminals (Dent) 337
Crime detection
See: Criminal investigation
Crime prevention
Civil liberties infringed in police intercession before crime committed (Barrett) 342
Counselling in schools, more could be done (Nimsick) 338
Police powerless to prevent crimes they know will be committed (Curtis) 331
Criminal Code — Canada
Criminal Code should be re-examined (Barrett) 343
Criminal investigation
Crime detection, improvement needed (Dent) 337
Criminal statistics
Crime statistics compared to population growth (Macdonald) 323
High crime rate in B.C. (Anderson, D.A.) 333
Crispo, John H.G.
Opinion on collective bargaining rights for public service referred to (Hall) 972
Crop insurance
See: Insurance, Agricultural — Crops
Crown corporations
See: Government corporations
Crown lands
Crown land inventory needed (Rolston) 608
Lease fees, increase (Fraser) 123-4
Crown Proceedings Act
(Bill 13) (Gardom) 1R, 75; 2R, 308. Out of order 308.
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 308
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Corporate profits, increase (Barrett) 284
Mentioned: (Steves) 156 (Jordan) 1167
Newsprint sales contract terminated (Wallace) 616
Cruise ships
See: Ocean liners
Cultus Lake, B.C.
Transportation problems (Schroeder) 57
Cummings, Roy Thomas (Vancouver-Little Mountain)
Committee on Agriculture, member 940
Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 940
Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 940
Housing, Department of, Act 618-20
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 509, 840, 1017
Milk Industry Act, An Act to Amend 357
Cunningham, Gordon
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 344
Curtis, Hugh Austin (Saanich and the Islands)
Address in reply 271-5
Agriculture committee work worthwhile 271
Anderson, G.H., complimented on chairmanship of Agriculture committee 271-2
Bennett, William Richards, congratulated 271
Bicycle trail along CN right-of-way, qu. 690
British Columbia Hydro, wage settlement for outside linemen, qu. 908. 1117, 1118
British Columbia Railway headquarters, relocation in Prince George, qu. 849
Canadian Cellulose Company Ltd. recovery plant at Prince Rupert, date operative, qu. 1377
Committee on Agriculture, member 940
Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, member 940
Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 940
Committees, re-establishment, qu. 557
Community Recreational Facilities Fund Appropriation Act 1340-1, 1390
Conflict of interest and public disclosure, legislation needed 273
Consumer Credit Disclosure Protection Act (Bill 73) 1R, 593. Withdrawn 1154
Consumer Services„ Department of, Act 576, 801
Corrections Act, An Act to Amend 331
Domestic Animal Protection Act 542
Elevator constructor strike, qu. 348
Farm Income Assurance Act 737-8
Farmers, problems facing young farmers 272
Ferry charges, use of credit cards 275
Ferry design, consultation with masters and senior officers, qu. 944
Ferry reservations on optional basis advocated 275
Food Prices Review Board a catastrophe 273
Gabriola Island ferry terminal, design studies, qu. 1026
Gabriola Island ferry terminal, location, qu. 1026
Government Computer Privacy Act 1R, 485
Gulf Islands, government action on community plans needed 274
Gulf Islands property, Sun, Vancouver, B.C., ad quoted 274
Gulf Islands, trust or commission supported 274
Housing, Department of, Act 623-4
Housing conferences, seminars, etc., no more needed 273
Housing, land assembly by government needed 273
Housing shortage, cost of lots 272
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 1009
Land, foreign ownership, legislation needed 273-4
Land Registry Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 38) 1R, 345; 946-7
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 1161-3
Municipal matters committee worthwhile 271
Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 28) 1R, 210; 437. Out of order 438
Natural gas shortage, advance knowledge by government, qu. 47
Northern affairs department, establishment, qu. 363A
Okanagan apple harvest, labour shortage, qu. 110
Police powerless to prevent crimes they know will be committed 331
Prince Edward Island, land ownership by non-nationals 946
Protection of consumers and sellers of goods and services, legislation needed 273
Provincial Home Acquisition Act, An Act to Amend 1063-4
Provincial Land Commission backlog in dealing with applications, etc., qu. 616
Public Officials' Disclosure Act (Bill 37) 1R, 345; 946
Soil Conservation Act, An Act to Amend 1143
Structural steel shortage, progress of talks, qu. 1253
Tree-fruit growers, plebiscite (Motion 10) 1243
Vancouver Island milk producers, cost problems, qu. 746
Victoria area police forces, unification, qu. 433
Wallace, G. Scott, congratulated on leadership of Conservative Party, tribute to him 271
Washington (State) legislators welcomed to House 997
Williams, L. Allen, tribute to 375A
Cycling paths
Construction along highways (Barnes) 228
Establishment along CN right-of-way on southern Vancouver Island, qu. (Curtis) 690
Financing, building in Sechelt Peninsula (Gabelmann) 191
Cypress Creek, B.C.
Natural gas field, possible source (Smith) 855
Cyril Morley Shelford Compensation Act
(Bill 41) (Richter) 1R, 351; 2R, 947. Out of order 947
Speakers: (2R) Hall 947; Richter 947
Government looking into protection, pension plans, etc. (Hall) 947
Shelford, Cyril Morley, injured in course of duty (Richter) 947