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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1964, p. 33

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FOREIGN TRADING 1000 $30% 30% 30% -- Ve v Violam Wasamae Willroy Winch Windfall +1 F '|\--protects them from bombs LATEST CONGO WAR Hit Troops Since the United Nations departed last been there for nearly two weeks, By DENNIS NEELD . ALBERTVILLE (AP)--Stocks of food are running low and the hospitals are filling up with wounded in the rebel Congolese capital on the flooded shores ot Lake Tanganyika. But ragged bands of feath- ered warriors still go rattling off aboard daily trains to the fighting front. And people crowding into cattle trucks. sing songs of praise to the slain Pa- trice Lumumba, patron' of the revolt and The Congo's first premier after independence from Belgium . Many rebel braves are armed with spears and razor-honed machetes. Some have only wooden clubs. A few carry ri- fles captured from Congolese troops they have been fighting for the last three months, They go off to war firm in the belief dawa--juju medicine i) apes Se8e oe acne 00 oe and bullets. In a way it does, for super- stitious belief in their enemy's immunity has struck terror into the Congolese army and the sight of a rebel often is enough to put troops to flight. In private, rebel leader Gas- ton Soumialot admits there is no dawa. "It is only the holy anger of the people," he de- clares. But it has helped rebel gue- rilla fighters overrun some 70, 000 square miles of the East- ern Congo and threaten the new regime of Congo Premier Moise Tshombe. The rebel hordes have been checked in the south at Bau- douinville and in the west at the important rail junction of Kaballo on the Lualaba River. But they have captured Kindu, capital of Maneima province, in Mass Northcai 250 6 65 65 =} the north and are pushing They With Fear slowly toward Stanleyville, Ori-| ental province, former of Antoine Gizenga's old away regime and a | Lumumbist support. Soumialot, an ex-grocer peer tina dons the form of a paratrooper, says his forces will press on until] they have occupied not only Stanleyville but Kamina and Elisabethville aiso. 'Holy' Juju Warriors | control his troops who roam the streets flashing the colg steel of their weapons and demand- ing protection money from Asian, European and African shopkeepers. When insurgents took over Al- bertville June 18 th confi- scated all trucks a autos. Now the roads are littered with broken-down vehicles, driven to collapse by primitive tribes- men with only vague ideas that cars need oil and water. About 120 Europeans, mostly Belgian, remain in Albertville. | keep water and powers services going and on the out- skirts of town a big. partly American - owned textile plant still is operating. Since the first desperate rush to get dut of town and @ sub- sequent UN evacuation, rebel authorities have allowed only a trickle of whites to leave. It now is almost impossible to get an exit permit. Soumialot denies he regards the whites as hostages but he has threatened to take harsh measures against Europeans whose governments assist Tshombe's forces. A single doctor, aided by Ro- man Catholic nuns, runs Al- bertville's two hospitals which rapidly are filling up with wounded from the front. Drugs are in short supply. Armed reb- els wander in and out of the hospital wards threatening re- prisals if any of the wounded die. Food stocks in Albertville are almost exhausted. Said Geoffrey Senn, interna- tional Red Cross representa- tive, who recently visited the town: "There may be more trouble, there is nothing more dangerous than a hungry sol- dier." ulative issues brigh what hadbeen.a dull session). on. the. stock market Tuesday. Raglan, the company with a nickel-copper property in Un- gava, spearheaded the spurt as it 45 cents to . ae of $3.10 before settling to yo at $3, Canadian Dyno, which holds a large block of Raglan--2,800,000 shares at last count--advanced to a hew high of $2.08 and closed with a 19- cent gain at $2.06. Genex, which has a property in the Timmins area, climbed four cents to 49 cents and sold as high as 55 cents after trad- ing in lower range through most of the day. Windfall dipped 30 cents to $3.30 and traded in a $2.84-$3.90 range. --10 -1 21 20% 21 10 14914 149 +3 o 4 # +3 500 191 «191 191 +1 2500 22% 21% 2'&+I2 2000 52 -52 52 0 675 675 675 --5 100027 27) 27 9200 19 18% 19 150 915 915 915 1 % 50 6 6 6+% 8% te + 100 $12%4 12% 12% + 0 15 4 Wa-- 3500 18%-18 18% 4000 7 wey C Northid C: Regcourt Cc Sanorm 5000 16 - Most. other Timmins-area stocks rallied near the close to finish about unchanged. Industrials were lower for the fifth time in six trading days. The index fell .52 to 159.75. Great Lakes Paper was off % to 26% while Dominion Bridge and Texaco lost % each to 22 and 57 respectively. Steels were easier as Algoma and Stelco were off % each to 7414 and 25%. Dofasco declined LA to 25. 1.A.C. dipped % to 23%. Inco was down % to 84% and Leitch 35 cents to $5.80. The gold index was the only one to show a plus sign. This was due chiefly to Dome's. gain of % to 30%. On index, golds were up .43 to 134.44. Base metals were down .04 to 65.16, western oils 56 to 97.16 and the exchange index .47 to 149.00. Volume for the day was 6,259,000 shares compared with 6,649,000 shares traded Monday. SUPPLIES ROLLERS WARSAW (AP)--Poland has contracted to deliver 60 road' rollers to Pakistan, the press agency Pap reports. It will supply Burma with a similar number. =SUPER "FAST. 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