Legislative Assembly Walter R. Shaw : No, of coon* not Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : The more we can get from Ottawa the better! Walter R. Shaw : Sure. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : That was the story the other day, and it is still the story. L. George Dewar : We tried to get him appointed and they would not appoint him for us. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : Now why would you criticize Ottawa for appointing a man as a Centennial Commissioner? Walter R. Shaw : Nobody criticized Ottawa; you are doing the criticizing. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : You were criticizing all these highly paid people that Ottawa is sending us. Now what about the criticism? Who else was on the line-up? Walter R. Shaw : Well there is a dozen of them. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : I regretted very much to hear the critic¬ ism levelled at the man hired by Industrial Enterprises, Mr. Speaker , as Manager of that organization. Walter R. Shaw : Mr. Speaker , we have to have some truth in this thing. I never mentioned the man that was hired by Enterprises, never mentioned his name. Some Member : Who is he? Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : Who is he? Walter R. Shaw : Well, you are talking about him, you should know. (Laughter). Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : Well who were you criticizing? Some Member : Nobody, nobody, was criticizing. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : Tell us the ones you were criticizing. Walter R. Shaw : I have a question on that and I will take in a dozen of them, and I am going to ask you to state what they are doing and what salaries they are getting too. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : Well now, I have your speech word for word here, Sir, and you covered a lot of territory, and I am sure that he was covered in the "bag-of-tricks" there. Walter R. Shaw : The Draft Address did. That was Pandora's box. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : All of a sudden all these co-ordinators are disappearing, then — you were not criticizing any of them. Some Member : What about Gallagher? Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : Oh we will get to him in a minute. Walter R. Shaw : What about Mr. Mullally ? Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : We just mentioned him. Walter R. Shaw : The Liberal Organizer. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : A good man. Walter R. Shaw : Good fellows. Has his office down next to yours. —68—