STEEL STRIKE PRESENTS DANGER See Page 2 :Y 4fIt b YSixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom :43'atl RAINY, HOT LXIX, No. 19s, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959 FIVE CENTS FOUR I _, . Castro Resigns Job Of Prime MMinister Accuses Urrutia of Near-Treason; Wuill Ask for President's Removal HAVANA (P)-1Fidel Castro quit as Prime Minister of Cuba last night in a move to'oust President Manuel Urrutia, the former judge he made chief of state.F He accused 'Urrutia of near treason and said he will ask for his removal from office. Castro sharply attacked Urrutia for the President's criticism of Communists and Communism in Cuba. Castro again denied that Ye was a Communist. Expect Quick Resignation Urrutia's quick resignation was expected, perhaps in a move to make way for Castro to take over as President. Heavily reinforced " guards 'were- stationed around the Presidential Palace while Castro spoke on television. Urrutia was reported to have followed the speech from a TV set in his suite { in the palace. ......