Thursday, March 14, 1968 Walter R. Shaw : Let him make the statement then. Leo F. Rossiter : Mr. Speaker , I'll repeat what I said. It is my opinion that this article was promoted by the Liberal party, endorsed and paid for by this Govern¬ ment, and written by Frank Sigsworth . I understand the proof reading of it was done in Mr. Sigsworth 's office. He is Chairman of the policy committee of the Liberal party. Hon . Cecil A. Miller : He is not the Chairman of the Liberal Policy Committee, the Liberal Policy Committee. . . . Leo F. Rossiter : He was the man who wrote, again, in my opinion, the man who wrote the Minister's speech. Hon . Cecil A. Miller : Oh, calm down, calm down. Leo F. Rossiter : The man who runs the Department of Fisheries and Industry. . . . Hon . Cecil A. Miller : Calm down. You're all excited, boy! Leo F. Rossiter : The man who I defeated in the last election and he never got over it. Hon . Cecil A. Miller : You'll never do it again. Unknown Voices: No, Sir . You 've had your day boy. We'll look into it. Jens Moe . Leo F. Rossiter : The man who wanted young Liberals in Morell to slash my tires in the last election. He didn't have the courage to do it himself. This is the man who wrote this article. Hon . Robert Campbell : Make that statement outside the rail. Leo F. Rossiter : I've got people that come and.... Hon . Cecil A. Miller : Oh, you've got a lot! Walter R. Shaw : Mr. Speaker , you know that these interruptions are not allowed and I'm sure you don't want them to go on. Hon . J. Elmer Blanchard : The member was only defending himself on the floor of this House. Leo F. Rossiter : You sit down. I have the floor. Hon . J. Elmer Blanchard : I rise on a point of order. I think, Mr. Speaker , that this man should desist from attacking a person who is unable to defend himself on the floor of the House. Leo F. Rossiter : Practise what you preach. Hon . J. Elmer Blanchard : I practise what I preach, Sir. Mr. Speaker: I don't think you should be alluding to a man who cannot defend himself. Leo F. Rossiter : If this is an order of this House I wish you had implemented that, Sir, the day this House opened, when this draft address started. If you had a im¬ plemented it then, I would adhere strictly to it. Hon . Cecil A. Miller : Are you questioning the Speaker? Leo F. Rossiter : I'm not questioning the Speaker, I'm. . . . Hon . Cecil A. Miller : Oh, yes, you are. Leo F. Rossiter : Just saying if he had of implemented it... . Hon . Cecil A. Miller : You're telling him, in your bulldozing way. Leo F. Rossiter : This is a man this Province could very nicely get along without, Mr. Speaker. Hon. Cecil A. Miller : Who's that? Rossiter and Moe , the two of them? —297—