LOCAL WEATHER Sunny with swayinth to marrow Winds light Low to FWfiflï¬rVedfludhy 7X For full summary see page NotMoro Then por Copy12 Page Calls for Absolute Firmness AgainSt liny Action By Soviets OUR TELEPHONES rmmmwwmm phmPAIMLflutdopbou numhertocallfothosmrsl 01 Editorial DepthlA SW 97th YearNo 206 Hurl Tear Gqs At East Berlin Border Police BERLIN iticuterst rUS troops hurled tear gas at East Berlin police early today for the first time West Berlin police said The report said the teargar was tossed after an American patrolan officer and soldier vcre sprayed with water hose by East Berlin police without apparent reason West Berlin police said the Communists retreated into were detained by East Bérlln lice ltionday for taking photos it0 East Berlin West Berlin poles said the women were held for hours and had their film confiscated The Soviet message to the American commandant oi the centre accused the Us of as alsllng West Berlin provoca teurs in hindering the normal work of Soviet personnel at the centre building near the East West border at Ncukoelln alter sev eral gas bombs were thrown at them The incident come as Russia prepared to hand over protest note containing vcllcd threat The centre is responsible for all air traffic on the three air corridors leading llato West Ben lln The Russians warned that such action could have very PARIS Renters President dc Gnulie called today for ab solute firmness by the West against any action by Russia The French president told more than 600 reporters and of will be possible or the thch Western powers to examine with the Soviet government All the problems of the world and es pecially the problem oi Ger many to Wanna the our negatlva results on tho activl Minis at press conference power safety centre that con trols the Berlin air corridors TOURISTS HELD Meanwhile it was learned two American women tourists ties of this organization The text of the note from So viet commandant Col Solov yev was released Monday night German news by the East agency ADN Arrest Hundreds Of RiOting Youths that Frances warning against pressing for negotiations with the Russians over Berlin at any cost seemed to have been ap precintcd by the other Western powers De Gaullcsaid that liftussia tries to interfere by force with the Wests position in Berlin or with Western communications the Weslcm allies mustmalm their positions by force also He said the Western powers have no better way oi serving the peace of the world than to thin their communications and COULD LEAD TO WAR Do Gnulia said Soviet inter ference with Western rights in Berlin could lead to world war but any retreat by the West would only weaken the Western position and would not prevent conflict it would only over excite Soviet imperialism he said and increase Soviet aggressiveness Dc Gaufie said that if Russia will stop threatening the West the world can count upon France to work for practical solutions For the countries which live and rowdlcr as the night passed Early Monday police moved lnfirst with pleas than with fire trucks and iinally with NEW YORK APlYoulhfui hljinks erupted into violent dis turbances in numberof states during the Labor Day weekend remain upright and firm But this did not mean that the two world blocs must always re under the Soviet empire France has kept her sincere and deep seatcd friendship main Police arrested hundreds and in some cases used fire hoses and snarling dogs in New Yorks Harlem the annual West indian Day parade ended in freeswinging club and list brawl involving 300 overheated citizens and scores oi policemen Seventeen were injured including nine police Ocean City Md Lake George NY Hampton Beach 131 Wildwood NJ and Fal lhreo police dogs on leashes enough and were arrested The dogs did the trick Hun dreds of boys and girls scat tercdrlinurrdidntmovefeit crowd of 1500 at Lake George was the most riotous of the lot police captain de scribed it as the worst he had seen in 11 years at the resort Fire hoses were brought into School Opening Stresses Need FIREFIGHTER aboard the Imperial Hamilton ducks mo mentarily as flames shoot from the 250foot tanker which was rocked by an exe plosion at 830 am yesterday The Hamilton was taking on gasoline at the Imperial dock south of Sarnia when an ex plosion tentatively traced to propane gas tank touched off the fire AP Wirephoto TANK EXPLODES xlnnusn limits in opposition to each other France believes that modern Ameihotfmicar war then we must go about making peace If the Soviet gov ernment would cease to rain threats if it could encourage re laxation of tension instead of opposing such relaxation then it DESPITE SECOND TEST civilian survive understanding cooperation and interpretation between the na tions that have made civilization and that are still spreading it and above all cooperation be iwean all the European na ons MOSCOW armor compressed air loded itlilra crack likea pistoir shot while Premier Khrush Sokqlnilii Park play as the screaming beer cantbroving youths many of them wearing college sweat shirtspoured out of taverns Monday morning it took two hours todisperse them and 60 were arrested The jails at so overcrowded mouth and Hyann Mass felt the brunt of the youthful vio depot At Hyannis few miles from whcc President Kennedy was weekending at his Cape Cod home 140 young people were arrested at Falmoutb The biggest disturbance was at Ocean City where 2000 teen agers joined in wild beach party DOGS SCATTER MOB The crowd began gathering at pm Sundayand grew noisier Robbery Suspects Arrested ByeOPHoEndiDaylilanhuntr PETERBOROUGH CPL4A pest Monday of fifth man in connection with robbery at Havaloclr last week ended manhunt that caught one sus 20 miles south of Onnsby are pect Saturday and three Sunday Roger Martel all Jean Claude Lalonde 23 an Robert Poirier All have been charged with armed robbery and were to sp altgvrgllaonde Slwasb ear court heretoday res lat fly DEBT een rug Lake five miles south Orms Drivegarï¬glully amt Police cater no Tschlr hart today advised city motor ists to drivewith extra caution number of chil at WlldToo that ofiicl had dun whn have returned to to borrow facilities in neigh boring town At least 150 per 5° mmY dulS Drivers have spent the mm were arrested in the rasortarea mér month 1m mm the haz during weekendu mom ard of school children darting l0 drunkenniss and dismderly across their path the chief cnndUCi said Each driver will now have to double his alertness when he approaches the school areas in the morning noon or late afternoon when school com esoutÂ¥ Chief Tschlrbart added word 11 eto parentstaking their children to school for the first time Take the youngsters on routes where there are stop Sign He pointed out that the mes room sagelof lsnfteté shoulltihbe indel The fire exploded vapors lml an on Youantrapped under the wooden dock plural ignnndionsï¬dec 511 mg gavindowrinbuildings son Sins airrrm llss But $1800th in cash and se by All are from Montreal gain acceleration which they 53mlnilflgfgoiï¬ï¬iimgymï¬ curlhes snatched at gunpornt cannot if the signs are fre lapsed last Thursday from the Toronta 51 WERE jb Tl Moudoysarrestiwasmadr engineers DmininBakbrcHav lozk 350 mile easinofhhlaxie waes after amntorist told police dur In 1960 191 Ontario children were bufnedadiw mks suf 5m missing Mice we plan ing routinecheck that he had died in auto accidents and 9444 Med mm limes mg search the bush mum seen aabltchhiker near Coe Hill were injured Fnurth Eugene this aréafN indal police constables Pyne 260f Sarnla was in sari Cbarles Disley and Ray Hooker This year the Ontario De ous condition in hospital With The man arrested Monday me Bancroft achmenr palneg of Trgnspon has inn face arm and chest burns Ed was picked up near Ormsby Naked the man up iated provincewide program ward Quinn 20 of nearby Cos about 50 miles northeast of her The mummy manhunt one of of public education on child runna and Reland FrEnEiie 63 in the Hastings County are the biggest in Ontario ériminal traffic safety of Montreal were in fair con where the other four were history valved mmE 55 hm dilinn wlthulflS in the Flier tured He was on foot unarme vindalpuuce from mm beg Through parents teachers and parts of their bodies money Wmmnto and Kingston as grolmeglï¬leéyzentaryflstcgwull chil Chief Cook Clarence Crew The man gave his name well as about 60 volunteer civil rule ix mid age mpg Sim 33 congwd and George on 35 but fan second cook Gilbert Johnston 25 of Toronto were treated for gt For Nuclear Ban WASHINGTON AP Fresi Kennedy Macmillan proposal dent Kennedy still kept the door officials noted that tests are open today for Soviet accept generally run in series and the Tensionucasedflhen they once ofa British American latest probably was inflthe found out what it was 4propoaaitoban4nueleartestworli at thetune Kennedy and explosions in the atmosphere Macmillan issuedtbe appeal to despite Russias explosion Mon Khrushchev ENVDY STAYS HOME dayof its second nuclear wean TheAEC statement said dLoNDlolti AP Firm of our test in four days Dr Glenn Seahorg an emons ra tons agalns nounced this afternoon that the sias decision to resume nuclear waibmxncw cgï¬rfldflg soviet mith conducted another tests caused Soviet Ambassador gt59 bu hr nucleartestearly1bi morning AlexsandeTSdliï¬toy to cancel again in the Seminalantinsk proposed visit toa public show arealn Central Asia The yield ing of With Gagarin to the of the devicewas in the low Stars kiloton range and the detona tion again occurred in the at mosphare The term low kiloton range was not spool lcaliy defined In the United States 20k tong bomb having force equiva lent to 20000 tons of TNT is spoken of as nominal nu clear weapon Posslbly the ian guage used in the AEC state mant meant the new explosion was in the neighborhood of that size NUTSHELL Tanker BlazevPuts Five SARNIA CP twavhour minor injuries in hospital and inferno touched off by an ex 2r released plosioni in gasoline laden Crowston said he jumped into tanker sent five men to hos walkin meat cooler when he pitai Monday and burned out heard the blast and later ran the ships stern section out to the dock Windows around the dock area mm3 53 wllmm were shattered and 150 feet of 393 the hm 395 dock splintered by the blast might have WW If 19 aboard the Imperial on tanker times 13an been brought un lmpcr Hamilton the 20 deï¬ggggggsnmlgéma nï¬jrwiï¬ 0132 peared to have been confined to the crews quarters theengine refinery employees fought the blaze for nearly three hours mom and the boil mom The tanker had just ben loaded with 50000 gallons of gasoline when the fire started with roar of flames in the engine Khrushchevdumped and pried 0yl0y guarding the premier looked terrified Seaborg said it had force the low kiloton range and was fired in the atmosphere Trade Union Congress Banishesr dig 31451 11 amosp ENC ES CommunistControlled Group Russia launched after he and British Prime MigiisieiLMacmil PORTSMOUTHCF Brit ains Trades Union Congress ian had proposed ban on over head Epilosiona thgltsbowcr the ended three years of soul ems oamwy searching yesterday and ban ished the Communistcontrolled The state department said the Electrical Trades Union from second Soviet test was not con sldered final answer to the the Labor movements fold The ETU seventh largest union in the Congress was ex pelled by iota1 majority for failing to comply with TUC de mands that it should clean up its affairs Expulsion ot union is drastic measure for the British congress Since it was founded in 1060 it has always main nolicy of preservln labor unity at all costs move came after persis shown MINEMILLWQBKERS Local Votes To Inve Financial Affairs Ot said they doubted this was his real name Three men arrested Sunday in the bushnear Millbridge about tentpublic criticism of tbc ETU This was brought to head in recent high court judgment that found members of the union executive guilty of ballotrigging in ETU elections CAN RETURN The TUCs general council has announced that the union can return from the wilderness when its Communist leaders obey some of the instructions contained in the TUC ultimatum which followed the court case An alternative to this wonld be victory for the unions anti To Mark Quaker Settlement erected throughout Ontario bythe department of travel and publicity Jonathan Dyan member of the society of Quakersl operated gristmill sawmill andtanncry ch formed the nucleus of the Quaker settlement at Sparta He died in 1847 is5000 Men rightroxesft sites force of 5000 men fought for the gate SAN FRANCISCO AP fourth day today to contain outburst of forest range and brush firesLtbe lengthsoixcalifornia iiiorethan 150000acres have been burnedover since Saturday in l70fires Forestry uld run to millions ofdouars Athaurdonrhehdquarters by punch susrncrs in last weeks $105000 bank robbery is Haveioolr Oah are led from wooded area near bridge north of Havclock af ter being captured Sunday Arrests climaxed manhunt by Ontario provincial police ing which shots were exchang ed fourth man was captur ed Saturday CP Wireob lions Sudbury lowl of the inter nationalUnion of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Ind voted Sunday night for an investiga tionlof the nationaloffices fi nancial affairs Some 1600 0members of Local 598 voted unanimously for the Jesolution asking for the inn at meeting led by local president Don Gi Ray Poirier Local 590s finan cial secretary told the meeting more than $1000000 had been sent tothe national office from Sudbury inthe last years but that as £13m last May showed the national office had less than $30000 in its atrike fund The local whichhas been at odds with its national ffice sin 1950 began Withh ld its dues totalling $5000 month five monthsragom Both local and national exe andIoirier said their meetings court order following an out brea cosa when thenatlonai pointed an administrator for the local and took over the build ing DENY CHARGES No of four members of Lolt cal 593s executive who face charges by the national office that they worked for affiliation th the Cnnadian nbor Con gress through merg with the rival United SteelWorkers of Ame said no such action would be taken without full membership vote Vice president Don Mcllabb with CLO and Stedwor roof ficlals were exploratory But they said it it com to choice between merging thsfleamsterrarthsstï¬lwor ermkthey wouldchooss the Star WOT which wa oi the Riot Laborin1040 tech cause of awj with the Steelworkers gtallybecaus finance Following last lence reading Millf of Coinmunls the forme 05 nl six days with Millionaire Tornmy Manville 60 is in HospitalI theJiospital reported today rChristlna Erdien 21 said hehad blood infection Manvilles ir Winston comm so than lviera section with his secmtary who nsisted that Churchlilmerely VdidJaLfaLwhile boarding plane in Not swearoi Kingston and borne week agoin Greenland re hospltal here today Rowe suf ls ambit