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The Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 1

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The Expositori
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Read it First in Low 55 High 75 A Few Scattered Shower (Weather synopsis on Paga The Expositor OUR 108TH YEAR OF SERVICE Brantford Ont Tuesday July 19 1960 ft EIGHTEEN PAGES SEVEN CENTS UN FORCES TAKING OVER IN CONGO Eisenhower Studies Means of Countering Russian Propaganda NEWPORT RI (AP) President Eisenhower conferred today with key advisers on how to deal with the Soviet Union's increasingly bitter propaganda attacks on the United States The president called to the summer White House for an afternoon meeting a strategy-mapping team headed by State Secretary A Herter and Charles (Chip) Bohlen former ambassador to Moscow and now a state department specialist on Russian problems Also scheduled to sit in were Foy Kohler assistant secretary of state for European affairs and Francis 0 Wilcox assistant secretary in charge of United Nations matters That array of officials whose chief concern is the Kremlin propaganda offensive underscores the administration's apparent decision that the time has come to get tough with Russia Conference Topics a ys Commander Is Not Worried by Threat To Call Russian Aid LEOPOLD VILLE (CP) Belgian troops began pulling out of Leopoldville today leaving United Nations forces to keep the peace within the capital of the Congo UN undersecretary Ralph Bunche told reporters the withdrawal is to be completed by 7 pm Saturday Premier Patrice Lumumba had threatened to ask for Soviet troops if the Belgians were not out of the Congo by midnight tonight but the commander of UN military forces said: "That does not worry us at all" The UN Security Council will take another look at the Congo situation in New York on Wednesday The Belgian troops called in to protect white residents from bands of mutinous Congolese soldiers are pulling back to their Congo bases It is not expected that they will return to Belgium Congo bases were guaranteed to them by treaty with the Congo government An Eisenhower spokesman said ffL Stilt It ft I the conference today would de MODERN TOUCH ADDED TO DESERT LAND This nuclear research reactor is situated on sand dunes near Rishon leZion Israel The 1000-kilowatt reactor has started operating for atomic industrial medical and agricultural research and for the training of Israeli scientists in the operation of nuclear reactors It was designed and built by the American Machine and Foundry Company for the Israel Atomic Energy Commission under President Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" program (AP Wirephoto) "Protect All the People" Lumumba insists however the treaty became dead when Be! gian troops were flown into this former Belgian colony after the outbreak of the Congo Army mu with: 1 Shaping the US reply before the United Nations Security Council to Soviet charges that the American Air Force is engaged in aggressive activities threatening peace That accusation is pegged specifically to the July 1 episode of the US RB-47 plane The reconnaissance aircraft was shot down in the Arctic by tiny earlier this month An announcement by Bunche Fears Governments May "Spend to Destruction9' broadcast to the Congolese pco pie promised the UN forces will protect all the people "European Mone Orders TORONTO (CP)-A spokes-man for the Canadian Pacific Express Company said Monday night a parcel containing $40-000 in unused money orders is missing and efforts are being made to trace it He said the parcel of money orders which was to have been shipped from Toronto to Ottawa is believed to be lost rather thn stolen as well as African The withdrawal of Belgian troops from Congolese territory the Russians who claim the plane violated Soviet frontiers Washington denies it The Secur called tor in the UN resoiu- Mine Blast Kills 21-Traps 20 HANNOVER West Germany (Reuters) At least 21 miners were killed in an underground blast today and 20 others are trapped by fire at a Salzgittcr mine Fire fighters and rescue teams fought to Isolate the blaze and to save the men trapped in the Hannovcrsche Treue (Hannoverian Faith) iron mine at Salzgitter 35 miles southeast of Hannover near the East German border One hundred and fifty miners reached safety unharmed after the blast TORONTO Unless gov-! Prof Parkinson dwelt at length multiplies at a prcdeterminable cause one group had to feed the tfon last Thursday providing for ity Council may start debate on ernments take preventive meas- on civil defence He said money annual rate regardless of the 'hungry machine another group military intervention tu it iui the matter Wednesday Strife in Congo work a staff turns out spent on this department was i nt auviei i niiMi iiii uiai interpreted its findings and third group filed the results A British chain store had re 2 The strife in the Congo which is also being dealt with by the the Congo is the target of imperialist aggression had threatened counter-measures if the Belgian units were not withdrawn Bunche earlier rejected Lu duced its staff by 8000 last year Inquiries were not the answer When governments conducted inquiries to learn whether a person's work was essential everyone turned out to be essential ures they are going to spend themselves to destruction British professor Norlhcole Parkinson said Monday The outspoken creator of Parkinson's Law cut a wide swath of criticism through all governments as he spoke before the completely wasted Civil defence literature churned out by the British government before the Second World War was an impressive collection of drivel Parkinson's Law states in essence that work expands to fill Security Council Russia has accused the US of trying to under Khrushchev's pledge of full support to Castro and a threat to hit the US with Soviet rockets if it dares intervene in Cuba There were these related de mumba's ultimatum saying that His most acid directed at what remarks were he called use- legislature -select committee on time available for its completion velopments Monday as the US by three "decisions of monumental common sense" They decided to trust their staff never argue with customers and not accumulate data which there would be no time to study He criticized the United States legal and educational systems saying Americans were "essentially soft" Canada was 300 the administrative and executive It says that in anv organiza-'less paper work Electronic com- Soviet tension mounted: problems of government tion the number of subordinates Iputers made more of this be- The US formally accused the UN is "not in the habit of accepting ultimatums" In Elisabethville capital of the break-away province of Katanga Premier Moise Tshombe demanded a decision by UN headquarters by Wednesday on the proclamation of independence for the mineral-rich area He said the paper work govern Russia of illegally detaining the two American survivors aboard mine Congo freedom The While House reply: "How ridiculous can they get" 3 The Cuban problem another Security Council issue Cuba's Castro regime has charged the US with aggressive intent Eisenhower has said the Castro government is deliberately hostile to the US Russia fits into that picture by virtue of Soviet Premier Girl Is Held: the A ican reconnaissance ments contend with is rubbish and that electronic computers designed to speed things up made more work than they saved Apart from criticizing need years ahead of the US in prac plane the Russians brought down week promised Lumumba and President Joseph Kasavubu "the necessary help which may be needed for our just cause" If tices of British law July 1 The state department rie Tshombe also repeated that no minded their immediate re lease Western aggression" continued Seek Brantford Youths In Huntsville Hold-Up he said Russia would have to consider "decisive measures" UN troops would be allowed in Katanga A source close to the tottering Congo government said Congolese leaders believed Russia would respond promptly and effectively if asked for help Soviet Premier Khrushchev last These other developments stood less work he told the committee it should establish a three-mem-1 ber tribunal to consider adopt! and reward acceptable proposals' for slashing public expenditure! lie gave several suggestions for' such slashing Ontario should scrap its civil1 out in the confused Congo scene: Congo government officials Continued on page 2 col 1 "There is no risk in Canada of someone being convicted of a capital charge and being executed years later" he said obviously referring to the Caryl Chessman case in California this year The American education system had failed because millions had been spent on grade and high school to "produce people who can't spell" He said he was upset that the US approach to all problems was that money solved all problems Prof Parkinson has been travelling in Canada since June 26 after lecturing in the US Attention Focussed On Monroe Doctrine In Crisis Over Cuba Attack in Commons: defence branch and save $400-000 a year abolish the economics department and save $343000 annually and save another $100000 by abandoning the into custody She gave a Bradford address Brantford police forwarded a description of one of the suspects at the request of Huntsville provincial police Early this afternoon no trace had been found of the wanted youths No formal charge has been laid against the girl who is in custody Provincial police are seeking two youths believed to be from Brantford for questioning in connection with a shotgun holdup of a service station near Huntsville Monday night Police said about $60 was stolen at gunpoint by the two youths A teen-age girl vas also seen in the hold-up car Later police found an abandoned car bearing Brantford licence plates and took a girl Walker Is Accused Ontario Racing Commission To top off his suggestions he advocated a straight 20 per cent rerluptinn in ynpnrlintf in thn novt By Carman dimming against (M Pawn! I Pa A A 1 mr encircling fiscal year Canadian Press Staff Writer (le (WO continents and including Forbes Bros Darling St brand The Monroe Doctrine Nikita Greenland and the West Indies Bran ford biggest selection of General Motors new Envoy except Tuesday) Dancing nightly 7 I XJ ft VFAft ftftftftftftAAAsT) Fort economy car only new Ooodyears little as 11008 at The Summer Gardens rhmahthati IJH rnrmit nrpst Who! otlrn tho flAC iwmilrt rcanlPlnK equipment a I 1 1 hur- Canada $1995 at Forbes Bros PL 3-2(127 1 terms $1 down and $1 a week 'Dover conierence is ut-au couiu iaie against a memuei 1 he statement was greeted micountry peacefully choosing an Political Patronage Washington with the indignant unpopular kind of government is 'debatable reply that the Monroe doctrine is very much alive Nevertheless Washington is showing obvious Argentina in a carefully- worded note urged Cuba to disavow "any statement which may be construed as interference by concern over the pressure ap By Ken Kelly the award of two post office Canadian Press Staff Writer contracts to a builder who waj OTTAWA With evidentlnot the lowest bidder for the job relish the Liberals levelled! And Maurice Bourget re UN May Refer Cuba Issue To American States Group pearing around the edge of the venerable principle an extra continental power in American hemispheric affairs" Cuban spokesmen lashed back that the Argentine government charges of payroll padding and Levis) former parliamentary as political patronage at Works Min- sistant for public works durinf ister Walker in the Commonsthc Liberal administration mail Mondav nicht tained that after using a rausn "Keep Out Signs" With a wary eye on Cuba US diplomats have begun repainting had sold oul- to the By William Oatis criticized the move to refer the The OAS council in Washing-false propaganda against the PJW UNITED NATIONS NY to the OAS saying the ton voted unanimously Monday United States parked man for tteUbmb withl the 'mainland I aft in rlectinl me Keep out signs posted Unnamed "Menace" around the Western Hemisphere merffmrv mpefin" by President 137 years ago 'of the OAS council in Washington The United Nations Security United States had less influence to call a meeting of American In the debate Monday Roa ue a i nrnio Council was expected to give the in the United Nations than inforeign ministers to consider Ca-told the council the-United States parliamentary inquiry lntoipians 10 nury me projen and Mondav all 21 MonroeL Saturday I he threat in was merribers endorsed a request Organization of American States the OAS But Cuban Foreign ribbean tensions The orgamza- had falsely accused Cuba of be- "-s" 'n Lm i nrintinc1 Y- irom Kussian seuiemenis in representing from Peru for a foreign minis-(OAS) a clear field today to deallMinister Raul Roa tion's inter-American peace com-ing a Soviet satellite had w' it mittee also has before it a US dared "economic war" on thejbureau neighboring Hull yue at Mr Caron accused Mr Du- aska and from he designs of hu- lers meeting to consider an un- with the bitter dispute between the Castro regime in the Secur ropean imperialism on the weak amed -menace" t0 hemispheric Cuba and the United States jity Council debate privately ac memorandum accusing Cuba of revolutionary regime and had uurmg me uww -um- mas oi cneap pontics rail prom- aroused fears in Cuba that'l'u" lu luvesusdie me possiuw- ana newiy inuepenueni unu mn- secUrity solidarity and demo- After a day of debate on Cu-ccpted the resolution Three-Sided Attack erican republics would be I ties of an RCMP inquiry into the sided affidavits and had not replied to armed aggression lannehpH They launched a three cracy Canada is neither a member of the OAS nor a signatory to the Roa hnichpri aside eharops rfl--t nm fivil Mr Bourget by the time the Monroe solemnly pronounced that the United States would consider any attempt on the part of ban charges of US 'economic Because of Roa's acceptance aggression" against Fidel Cas-Jsome delegates believed the So-tro's regime the 11-nation coun-iViet Union would either vote for cil scheduled a morning meeting the resolution or abstain on the to hear a blast from Soviet dele- vote But in case of a Soviet gate Arkady A Sobolev and vole veto Arcentina and Ecuador Rio Treaty although it has shown the European powers "to extend signs recently of moving closer tneir system to any portion ot (0 tne grouping jCommunist influence in Cuba leneuve) read affidavits adjourned for the night Soviet oil Roa said had saved three men which he said proved Thc payroll case was presented Cuba from "the Anglo-American payroll padding and falsification sotm detf by J1: Dum3' petroleum blockade" Resultant and mismanagement of govern-who Iater at Mr Walker re-exasperation he asserted led ment funds in a river-dredging lues ov" hc l1: the United States to exhume contract in his northwestern Que- lr the three affidavits In all with the idea of hegemony the bec constituency bree- hAe lhe men stated Monroe Doctrine and to take' Alexis Caron Hull) ac-lHiey dd no' cent of mis iieinispiit'i as uaugeiuus to US peace and safety the New York rimes however on an Argentine-Ecuadorean res- were reported ready to substi-touched a key point when it ob- olution passing the controversy tute a nrorpdural nmnasal that served that 'so long as theo the inter-American organiza would have the same effect but! New Threat Seen Today the US sees a similar United States has the power to tion would not be subject to the veto appear- TMu original resolution noted enforce it the Monroe doctrine Castro in a television threat to its secuntv in Soviet such a bellicose tone that cused Mr Walker of returning to lrlt lance in Havana Mondav Premier Khrushchev's apparent Wl11 alive and kicking "'ithat the Cuban-US dispute is under consideration in the 21-na- ngast eTa patmnage In credited in departmental doe- W1BW 1 mnn to hlnrt ot Mr Titimac re mcnts tabled at Mr Dumas re Continued on Page 5 "Don't Touch Cuba" Soviet Union arm UNITED NATIONS NY (AP) The Soviet Union today gave he United States a blunt warning: "Dotri touch Cuba" Soviet delegate Arkady Sobolev said his country was not threatening the United States with its rockets but he added: Oon't threaten Cuba with your might because other countries have might" quest earlier in thc session Mr Dumas named thc three Continued on paee 2 col 1 ill Widen Highway 5 In Cooksville District Arrest Two Women For Hold-Up Attempt desire to take the Cubans under his protective wing The US state department says the doctrine was supported by the "inter American security system through the Organization of American States" "Specifically the Organization of American States charter and the Rio Treaty provide the means for common action to protect the hemisphere against the interven-j tion and aggressive designs of in-1 ternational communism" The Rio Treaty of 1947 links 21 American republics includ-j ing Cuba in a pact specifying that an attack against anv Am- tion OAS and called on the council: 1 "To adjourn the consideration of this question pending the receipt of a report" from the OAS 2 To invite the OAS members "to lend their assistance toward the achievement of a peaceful Isolution" and 3 To urge "all other states to refrain from any action whichj might increase the existing tensions between Cuba and the United States" This was considered directed at the Soviet Union Premier Khrushchev having threatened a rocket attack on the United States if US forces intervene in Cuba PETERBOROUGH Two Max Tate acting manager of shorts-clad women were arrested the branch said two unarmed! uioman nnt nrH tho K'lnL' ahnilt Sobolev also said in a LN COOKSV1LLE (CP) John Wilkes Ontario highways department planning engineer said on Monday that No 5 Highway between Cooksville and the Streetsville Road will be widened next year to four lanes security Council debate that Monday snortiy alter an attempt pm an(J asked for lnc mani the Soviet Union will defeat to hold up a branch of the Royal iager Mr Tate took them into the' what he called US efforts to nr ranada here manaacr office where thc and improvements will be made to the intersection at tiie Streetsville Road and to the entrance to the Erindale Woodlands subdivision The Queen Elizabeth Way will be widened through the township to six lanes next year Mr Wilkes also announced Cooksville is 12 miles west of Toronto Mr Wilkes told Toronto overthrow the Cuban government by an economic war He aid thc socialist countries are prernrcd to give Cuba economic help Mrs Irerc Jenncault 30 and women handed him a shopping her sister-in-law Claudette Per- bag and threw a note on his desk asking for all the money in thc ron 19 boh of Peterborough ap- safc pcarcd in court today on a charge Mr Tate tripped the alarm and Sowadays lhe awkward age is when a kid is too young for credit cvds and mn old to nn allowance erican state would he considered Township councillors that two an attack against all of them It new bridges will be built over defines a "Jonc of security the Credit River at Erinda'e of armed robbery They were re- police arrived within a few mm- Jack women's Lowest pree? quality guaranteed Am Black ear Dave Car Sales 176 Dal- Moriari APP'iancc Miper- ti The arroc'Pri the tun su Se "Tent City largest selection Tor best service see your Mer-lowest prices in Brantford The Bro- rury Meteor deale- Strcbridge Mo- Annua' July Sale of hoe Big hie savins' Shoe 189 Co'born St Annual July Sale or women'a shoes Big big savings' Am B'rk Shoes 189 Coiborne St inart Kris npen niEnuy unui iv hcusn Ipects after a short chase -xs 40 Colborrt Street $7000 each i tori Ltd OalhousK at Clarcnct pm Saturdays until 0 p-m.

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