OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner um Am lelr pbom PA sun The Idcpbonl number to call in the Business or Editorial Dept L9 PA 6637 LOCAL WEATHER Scattered thunderstorms Sunday night Ugh windli Low to nlght 50 High Sunday 80 For loll summary we page dine vtion 96th YearNo I82 EXAMINER PHOTOGRAPHER BEAT CITY FIREMEN T0 SCENE Raul Ca Cuba In Red Camp HAVANA APlRaul Castro left no doubt today Cuba has moved solidly into the Soviet economic camp as he welcomed Moscows aid oflérs and hurled defiance at anyone objecting He also hailed Russian pledge of military support We dont have to fear an economic blockade said the younger brother of Prime Min ister Fidel Castro in midnight spech that ran nearly three hours They the Russians buy all that we sell them and they sell us what we need Appearing on Fidels usual Friday night TV spot the de fence minister aimed slap at the Organization of American States which is slated to meet Aug 16 to discuss Soviet inter ference in the Western hemi phere and other problems We are grateful for and we accept we accept disinter ested ai of Soviet artillerymen rocketeers despite what the OAS says Castro told loudly cheering studio audience TOP PRIORITY Freh from visits to Moscow and Prague he said Soviet and Czechoslovak officials had Fate 0i Former Lays In $1500000 Dama HALIFAX CWThe fate of seven former Canadian ships which have become the orphans of the worlds merchant fleet may be decided here by an Ad miralty Court Donald Kerr Halifax lawyer said Friday $15000oo action for damages has been launched against the Cuban government by Flota Maritime Browning de Cuba Browning an American firm claims Premier Fidel Cas tros government frustrated lease purchase agreement by calling off crews sent to man the ships in the fall of 1958 waterfront source familiar with the ships operated by Canat dian National Steamship until they were tied up by Sea farers International Union CLC strike in 1957 said they are in oor condition and rusting If you were asking me to buy them he said wouldnt offer $25 for the seven of them An eighth ship the former Canadian oegci is in Baltimore Md is believed in better condi stro Puts promised him that all Cuban orders would get top priority He implied this meant military materlal as well as other goods No strings were attached to Soviet aid offers he declared adding that the United States had never given help without demanding concessions alistic system which he said demands that Americans throw food into the sea to maintain prices rather than share it with the worlds starving mil lions Frequent bursts of applause greeted Castros high praise of Soviet Premier Khrubchev and the Soviet Union APPLAUD BELLIGERENCE Applause also accented Rauls warning that enemies of the revolution would soon feel the punch of ailing Prime Minis ter Fidel Castro They will understand that we are going to have Fidel around while Raul declared The younger Castro said the prime minister will address the closing session of the Latin American youth tonight na turally making an effort anadian Ships ge Suit Sheriff Eauld of Halifax Thursday night boarded the seven vessels berthed here and at tached seizure notices to their mast The arrest was step in the action taken by the Brown ing firm The suit will be heard by the Nova Scotia admiralty dis trict of the Exchequer Court The Cuban govenment has seven days in which to contest the ac tion Otherwise judgment will be given by default The Canadian government sold the ships to Cuba in 1958 during the Batista regime for $300000 They have been idle since They have been lying here with no one to look after them the waterfront ti said They are still afloat but would have to be reconditioned through out The depreciation has been terrific Cuban seamen were sent here to man the ships late in 1958 but were recalled after the SW pro tested to the Cuban Confedera Castro blasted the us capitV Sarjeant Fuel Fire Nipped By Firemen Scaring flames and clouds of black smoke shot from storage shed at the Sarjeant Fuel Co Ltd at the foot of Mary Street in Barrie shortly after pm today When Barrie firemen arrived at 115 pm the tinderde shed was ablaze from top to bottom alongits ZSOtoot length Heat and smoke kept spectators scor es of feet away The shcd contained only few rails of tarpaper and pile of slabs but the blaze ignited an other pile ol slabs nearby hydro pole and wires between the shed and the waterfront CNR track also fell victim to the hungry flames However firemen were able to prevent the fire from spreading to piles of wood stacked nearby At the same time another fire truck was dispatched to investi gate report of fire on Col lier Street which later proved to be false alarm OTTAWAtCP flexible and constructive federal gov ernment approach to the foreign trade problems at the 19605 was pledged in the Commons Friday night by Trade Minister Church ill But he left little doubt that some of the problems already facing Canadian exporters are mighty oncs Among them Formation of the European trading blocs which could take restrictive turn and prejudice Canadian interests or which on the other hand could tion of Workers that strike was in progress Flexible Approach To Foreign Trade on Harrie Examiner BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA SATURDAY AUGUST l960 Ghana Offers Troops ACCRA Ghana tltcutcrst President Kwame Nkrumah to day offered armed assistance to the Congolese government if the United Nations fails to find solution to the Katanga problem Nkriimah told press confer ence it was up to the Congo rc public to request such aid if nec essary Nkrumah declared that Ghana would provide this assistance even if it meant Ghana and the Congo had to fight alone against Belgian troops in the breakaway Katanga province My government however be lieves that if such struggle did arise Ghana and other African states would not be without aid and assistance from other coun tries which value as principle the conception of African inde pendnce Earlicr today the Ghana gov ernment said in statement it regarded with grave concern the postponement of the entry of United Nations troops into Ko tanga province Signallers Briefed On What To Expect KINGSTON CP Canadian signallers and supporting troops going to the Congo were told Fri day what to expect when they reach the African republic that lies astride the equator The advicetouching on recent events in the Congo and on by giene precautions to be taken came from the RCAF Air Commodore George Car penter chief of the RCAF Air Transport Command at Trenton which will air lift the 240odd troops spoke to the signallers at private Burminute conference Later the troops heard from Wing Cmdr Robert Walsh chief medical officer of the Congo bound group NEXT TROUBLE AT AGE OF 120 NEWBURGll NY AP The defendant charged with public intoxication looked old How old are you asked Judge Charles Roskoski Fri day know Im 90 answered Moses Powell because this is the third time Ive been in trouble And only get in trouble every 30 years Sentence suspended said the judge develop in ways that will widen this countrys markets gress in military rocketry was dramatically portrayed fence department photographs re leased today showing one missile being tested by shooting down another SHARP DIVISION Split deve position at Ottawa over th page seven BEHIND IRON CURTAIN employees are now in INDUSTRIAL ALLISTON The nonngcnarian about Allistons Pent week Sec story on page two SCIIOOLBOY TRAVELLER RESUME room TORONTO CBExpense ac counts of commissioners of the Toronto Transit Commission to talled $105 for the year 1954 to 1959 inclusive it was re ported today The figurcs were contained in privatc report prepared last week by the TTCs staff Metro politan Toronto Council which tried unsuccesstully to have the five commissioners reveal their judicial inquiry of get the fig arc The inquiry is to resume later this month The report showed that ex penses for the sixyear period ranged from suit for Ar Midland Boy Di Midland youth injured when he ran into the side of moving car Thursday afternoon died in Sick Childrens Hospital in Tor onto Friday nigbt from the in juries he sustained Harold Beardsall 10 and two companions ran into the side at car driven by Eldon French of Midland while he was driving north on Highway 27 miles south of Midland Mr French who was alone in the car claimed he saw the youths climbing over guard rail at the side of the highway and the next thing he knew they ran out onto the road and smack ed into the side of his vehicle Harold sustained severe head injuries and was rushed to hos pital in Toronto Oxygen was administered all the way down The son of Mr and Mrs Har old Beardsall well known Hawk Scores Hit On Hapless Rocket WASHINGTON AP Pro in de The photos taken at the armys Communist country See page ll STAMPS FOR CHARITY page three story tells of new use for discount stamps discoveer by Midlanders JUNIOR BAND HERE Page iivc hlusic Corncr columnist Tim Llewellyn sounds the trumpet for junior band BLUE MOUNTAIN POTTER JDZO Weider speaks in Barrie n9xt David Black of Collingwood is on pa TTC Expense Accounts Total $105789 In The 195459 Period Weekend Fatalities Start Heavy Another major problem posed by Mr Churchill was agricultural protectionism now prevalent in other countries The minister said he was speaking here of our trading partners abroad He made no direct reference to the United States Mr Churchill said it would be unrealistic to hope that agricul tural support measures in vari ous countries could be elimi nated White Sands missile range in New Mexico July 27 show Hawk guided missile scoring bullseye at 6000 feet against Little John rocket The Little John is short range free flight rocket devel oped as an artillery piece for close up support for ground troops The Hawk is groundtoair interceptor missile that is one of the armys latest air defence lo ps twixt government and op nuclear arms question Sce agon is sure two security agency Examiners RGS interviews early days on page three nothcr special from ge two dispatch dagh Scythes now retired to $25115 for Allon Lamport for mer TTC chairman Meanwhile Mr Lamport has otfcred to open his personal ex pense accounts if Metro Council drops its judicial inquiry How ever hc said disclosure of the accounts was conditional on Metro clearing the air of slurs and innucndocs against tlll commissioners Mr Lamport said his break down of expenses will include money spent on party ior comedian Bob Hope at Mr Lumports summer cottage on Lake Simcoe in 1957 es 0i Injuries Midland family Harold died at pm Friday DIES IN BLAZING BARN ARKONA om CPlScheryl Lynn Leggate three died Friday in her fathers blazing barn while her mother made several vain attempts to rescue her Mrs Kenneth Leggate later taken to hospital with minor burns and shock saw flames spurtiog from the barn Provin cue her daughter but was hurled back several times by flames Police said the little girl is he licved to have been playing with matches Arkona is miles west of London Ont TRAFFIC VICTIM LONDON Ont CP George Schlundt 78 of Dashwood 0nt died Friday in hospital from in juries receivcd in Civic Holiday car accident On Sunday his car was in collision with car driven by Karl Woerns of Stratfnrd on Highway 33 near Dashwood 301 miles northeast of here HIT BY TRUCK LONDON Out CF Mary Van Neyel five died from iniurE ies received Friday when she was struck by gravel truck near her home at Komoka 14 miles west ofhere DOOR BREAKS NECK SMITH FALLS CF Glen McMillan 34 transient from Ottawa died of broken neck Friday after railway boxcar door closed on him in the CPR yards here McMillan who had ridden the boxcar from Ottawa looked out just as the train jerked to stop The door closed pinning him Two sisters and one brother live at Kingston cial police said she raced to res UNITED NATIONS NY AP Dag liammarskjold proposed to day that the United Nations Se curity Council assure dissident Katanga province hot UN forces have no intention of tok conflict The UN secretarygeneral de clared that such action by the council might well open the door to speedy settlement of the issue posed by refusal of Ko tanga province to admit UN for ces He made the statement in report to the iinntion council released here before his arrival from the Congo At Hammarskjolds request the council has been called into urgent session at pm EDT Sunday on the Congo crisis Hammarskjold was en route from Lisbon Portugal to New York when the statement was issued CONGOLESE GO TO UN LEOPOLDVILLE The Congo tAPThree Congo ministers de cided today to follow Secretary General Dag Hammarskiold to New York for Sunday nights UN Security Council showdown on dissident Katanga province 0n the way they plan to confer with Premier Patrice Lumumba now touring West African coun tries He may abandon his trip turn around and return to New York for the council session The decision to send the min4 Esters to New York was reached at an emergency cabinet meet ing after Hammorskjold scrapped plans to send UN troops into Ka tangathe rich province which has declared its independence from the Congo LA WARNING Hammarskiolds top trouble shooter in the Congo Undersec retary Ralph Bunche warned after avvisit to Katonga that sending UN troops to the prov ince might provoke bloodshed The Congo ministers going to the New York are Foreign Min installed mobile telephones on two of its armored trucks in an in the beauty pageant here Jun tract by Columbia Pictures of LONDON lteutersA Labor member of Parliament disclosed today he was threatened with death by British Fascists his wife nearly suffered break down and Scotland Yard placed guard on his home The disclosures were made by Sir Leslie Plummer last month to parliamentary committee whose report was published Fri day Plummer said he started get ting tcleplione calls andletters after he introduced bill in Pailiamentjo outlaw racial and religious insults The threats said he and his vife would be eliminated on Adolf Hitlers memorial day weapons Plummcr said he was certain ing sides in the Congos internal 5c per Copyd2 Page TAKE no SIDESDAG users on RE CONGO EXAMINING THE EXAMINER FATAL SHOOTING Former mental patient is charged in the killing of youth and his girl friend See page 11 SecyGen Flying To Rush Session istcr Justin Bomboko Deputy Premier Rene Mwambc and Thomas Know the Congos min isterdelegate to the United Na lions Although leaders of Lumum as government have been press ing the UN to bring Katonga under control of UN troops their reaction to Hammorskjolds backdown on Katanga was mild This indicated they prefer to go along with UN solution of the problem rnther than risk Soviet interventionthreatened by Lu mumbato restore order The view in both diplomatic and government circles is that the spotlight now has turned on Belgium and pressure will be on Brussels to comply with earlier Security Council rcsolutions cull ing for withdrawal of Belgian troops from the entire Congoin cluding Katanga REJOICE Without Belgian support Per micr Moise Tshombes Katanga regime probably would collapse quickly In his capital of Elisabethville Tshombe issued statement say 111 rejoice to see that Dr Ralph Bunche and through him the UN have taken cognizance of the Katanga peoples resolution not to accept anarchy and chaos This is encouraging because We see there proof that the right of people to dispose of themselves as they want is recognized by the UN Many problems remain to be settled but remain confident that the right of my country will triumph in propping up Tshomhe and frustrating the UN effort to re store order in the Congo Belgium has taken the risk of making the Congo an important issue in the cold war The Russians are eager to get foothold here either by provid ing massive technical assistance to the tottering central govern ment or din Communist troops into the Congo operation PRESS TIME FLASHES Put Phones In Armored Trucks MONTREAL CF The Banque Canadienne Nationale has effort to fight off possible armed robberies of the kind which plagued postal trucks in the Montreal area earlier this year Gall Beauty Inks Hollywood Contract NIAGARA FALLS Ont CPl Edna MacViCar 19yearold model from Galt who was crowned Miss Dominion of Canada e23 has been signed to con Holl yWood lLife 0f Labor MP Threatened By UK Fascists Home Guarded his enemies were British Far cists The allparty committee had met to consider complaint from Labor member Charles Panell about letter he re ceived from Colin Jordan na tional organizer of the British National party The letter said that in the resurgent Britain of tomorrow it may well be you and your fel low racial renegadcs will face trial for your complicity in the colored invasion and the Jewish control of our land The committee reported that Jordans letter was breach of parliamentary privilege but rec4 ommended that the House should not take any further no tice of the offence