10 “The Guardilla, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 8, 1958 Canadiarr Tells Of Work © As Secret Castro Agent . By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer . MONTREAL (CP) — His code name was Esquimal. _ It means the “man from oe a RE “He led “e~touble~lite=Auihor- officially to buy-arms~ for Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista, mow overthrown, and yet really working as an undercover agent for the anti-Batisia rebels, now in power. : His name is Andrew Robert Leslié McNaughton, 42,son of a ‘general, jack-of ll-trades, one- time test pilot,. sometime soldier of fortune, businessman, engi- neer, philanthropist. > ‘He admits he is rich one day, almost broke the next. UNDERCOVER AGENT He flitted from Canada to New ‘York and through “certain” Latin American republics as an agent among other agent? work- ‘ing against Batista. His job was te find ont what arms Batista was getting. from where and if — help the rebels. hi-jack , io sat in his small, -smart of- fice in downtown Montreal and | told of his role as an interna- tional agent for the 26th of July rebel movement led by bearded Fidel Castro. He spoke of ‘‘ab- Rormally discreet’’ rendezvous in New York and South America, of helping Cubans to enter their own country secretly. He munched a rich, sipped some milk, igno ‘a continually- ringing telephone and talked, grinning boyishly but speaking seriously. : “Why did I do it?” he asked himself “It’s hard te put into words. 1 have ,ffiends in Cuba. I've. been Three Killed In Collision PRINCETON, Ont. (CP)—Three Persons were killed and four others injured in a three-car col- lision Sunday on Highway 2 here, _ 12 miles east of Woodstock, tie, 48, of Waterloo, Ont.; ‘her son, one-year-old David; and Miss Diane Duff, 21, of Toronto. Injured were David Guthrie, 29, his daughter, Lynn, 4; Miss Carol Anderson, 22, Toronto, and Don- ald Roseborough, 23, Toronto. Talks Out - _Of Turn OTTAWA (CP) gyje, junior technician at the Do- minion observatory near Victoria, | B.C., has been ‘reprimanded for} describing the United States At- las space satellite as a ‘‘rub- bishly propaganda stunt.” ment said. today an inquiry or- dered by Mines Minister Com- and the reprimand made. — are Mrs. Katharine Guth. | there as a consulting engineer for mining outfits. I got to know the problems... You .can’t on your | Cuba eyes to some things. You have moke your decision aid I made Mine—..0-!>~pelp._the. ot: * Did he make money out of it? ““No, there were no financia! rewards. It cost me money. But there are rewards of greater va- lue.” Cuban Ambassador Carlos Car- illo gave Mr. McNaughton a letter authorizing him and his ‘firm, Norean Ltd., to “negotiate f ada the purchase of certaia mil- oe See OF Cee He admitted he was “ ously unsuccessful” in Canada. Mr. Carillo called him a “spy’ after the Montreal Gazette dis closed his role in connection wii on.-behalf of the government of Cuba with the appropriate depart- ments of the government of Can- ! McNaughton. thing to bring discredit on father or. our family,” said Mr. Says Trouble-Making Letter Was ‘Stolen From The Mails’ WINNIPEG (CP)—Prof. Harry S. Crowe of United College says @ letter that led to his dismissal jast fall was “stolen from the mail.” . He said Tuesday college Prin- cipal W.C.Lockhart was trying to create mischief by saying po- lice were satisfied the letter had been lost by the addressee. Prof. Crowe, dismissed last September and reinstated in De- cember, was commenting on re- marks made by Dr. Lockhart in Toronto Monday. Dr: Lockhart, who resigned ever the controversy that fol- lowed: Prof. Crowe’s dismissal, skid in an interview that Winni- peg detectives who investigated the matter gave him the impres- sion that they believed the let- ter reached the addressee, Prof. W.A. Packer of United College. “Two detectives investigated the case and they found no evi- dence of tampering with the mails,’ he said. Police had indi- cated that they thought ‘the log- ical explanation was that Prof. Packer received the letter and, lost it and it had beer found by someone.” The letter arrive@ on Dr. Lock-| hart’s desk in another envelope | addressed to him and accompan-| ied by a note drawing his atten- tion to the contents., Dr. Lock- | University, Prof.. Packer's statement that he had not seen the letter. - BENT ON MISCHIEF Prof. Crowe, in his 3% - word , statement Tuesday ‘said: “Dr. Lockhart seems bent upon the deliberate creation. of mis- chief. Dr. Lockhart knows very well- the letter was stolen from the mail and that other letters were -stolen, and he knows that) no police officer ever suggested anything else.” . Later, Prof. Packer issued a Statement in which he said he) did not receive the letter in the; mails. j He said “Dr. Lockhart seems to have missed the point . . . that it is irrelevant to the ethics of! the case how a private letter! came into his possession without authorization. “What is important is that use | was. made of Prof. Crowe's priv- ate letter to discharge him,” he said. The contents of the letter, | which Prof. Crowe wrote while! on leave of absence at Queen’ | Kingston, Ont., never | have been made public. Dr. Lockhart called Monday for | a full-scale judicial inquiry into} the case. 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