re 1 ’ gaid they are ‘‘distinguished men \f Grilling a new well con- \ te © REBELS ARE MARCHED TO JAIL Od A guard watches as Nicaraguan; detention barracks after their | Nicaragua. They are millionaire febel leaders are marched to/ capture by government forces in| Luis Cardenal, left, and wealthy newspaper editor Pedro Joaquin feyal commission on raihway froblems, Lionel Chevrier (L— Mortreal Laurier) said Monday, fs the Commons. OPEN EVERY DAY Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. te 9 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m. te 9 p.m. \Conservative party. He did not | identify them by name. He also said the 1958 CNR de-| Railway Finance Examination | __ar wires Recommended To Commons PARKDALE QLTENWA (OP) — Examination |defeated | Progressive Conserva- PHARMACY dheuld be undertaken by the ee efter tor tar! St. Peters Rd. ‘Dial 6832 The former Libera! transport |ficit of $51,600,000. largest, vince | Free Delivery minister said the commission | 1998, would-have been some $7.-| e should at least examine some as-'990,000 greater except for some | © Cream | gaa pects of CNR finances, even though it could net go into the “hockiveeping” suggested by Mr Service whole question in the time avail- “we } able However, Finance Minister Fleming said the commission had. bee set up primarily to deal with | freight rate matters and its terms | @ reference would not include dealing with the CNR’s eapitaliza_ tion. The publicly-owned corporation | went through its latest recapital- taation in 1951. following recom- mendation of the Turzeon Royal | Commission on Transportation. | “The CNR discussion developed | a8 the House eonsigered the gov- @fement’s annual measure to authorize CNR capital expendi- teres, For 1959, they are $343 908,200. ONLY 24 MPS ‘As debte moved over various matters, attendance slipped te a low of 24 members | te the 2-seat house. The’ quorum i: 2). Mir. Chevrier and Liberal ft Bancial critic William Benidick- gem (Kercra-Rainy River) sus- gested party politics had been in-| velved in Progressive Conserva- | téve appointments to the seven- man ONR board of directors. Mr. Fleming denied it and also gaid the present government had extended the expiring terms of twe. directors appointed by the Léberals. Mr. Chevrier mentioned that W. Gerald Stewart of Moncton, N.B., who succeeded Ralph Brennan of Saint John; N.B., Jan. 21 as a director, was a past president of | the New Brunswick Progressive | Conservative Association. A LIBERAL TOO Tom Bell (PC—Saint Joh . Al- bert) interjected that Mr. Bren- gan had been treasurer of the Ladberal party in the Saint John) -@ reafor some time... | Mf. Chevrier also suzzested that Herbert W. Marsh of Regina, who succeeded H. J. 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