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By United Press $ BERLIN, Oct. 4 —— Hordes of Commtinist vouths stormed West sen of Berlin last night and fought a " hand-to-hand baftle with nolice to launch their “fighting month” for German unity. » Some 6000 members of the East £2 3 German Communist Youth Orga- § nization used bricks and stones in the clash with police hefore the ; : officers dispersed them with a fire : - 5 X ol hose mounted on an emergency 3 squad car. » The demonstration came as the<§ official Soviet newspaper in Berlin ! gave the Germans a choice of unity or “war.”
y 11 Estonians Reach U.S. After Wild Flight From Reds
By United Press FT. - PIERCE, Fla.,- Oct. 4 Eleven Estonians who fled Europe in. terror of the Communists sailed an ancient and ragged sailing schooner with. a hole in its side into port today to complete a perilous two-month Atlantic _ crossing. | The band of five. men, three| women and three children started! . its voyage on the 64-ft. schooner *Walprio July 22 from Helsinborg, Sweden, with Capt. William Ilves in command. Capt. Ilves, 48, who fled Estonia in 1944 by rowing a boat for 36 hours to reach Sweden, said that : i the: group feared that Russia Some 150 Westén police arove P sai was going to invade Sweden. the Communists back across the, yOUTHFUL RUNAWAY—A |2-year-old, 170-pound ‘runa- Tre 11 met in SW ar
French sector border into East : : . : ¢ided they would rather risk their Berlin after 45 minutes of head- Way who says he is Dennis G. Mullen shown in restrained custody ives in the ancient boat on the cracking, hand-to-hand fighting of Camden, N. J. Juvenile officers, Mrs. Edith Henry (right) and Atlantic than run the risk of be-
Several police and Communists Mrs. Audry Quattocki (right). He refuses to tell anything about ing caught by the Communists in
were injured in the skirmish, Europe, Twenty of the Communists were Capt. Ilves said the seafarers
arrested, ran into two storms on the Atlan-| Later, individual Communist Asks $50,000 Heart Balm—
: Tn tic and in the last a severe leak] raiding parties penetrated the ® » wag sprung. He said they stopped Western sector of Berlin, but Girl Found Nude in Theate off in Denmark, th Canary IsEast sector police prevented the ° lands and the Dominican RepubWestern officers from pursuing ’ » the Reds into the Russian sector. Sued by Manager S Wife The riot, one of the biggest in . Berlin's history, marked the opening of the Communist youths’
“fighting month” to bring unifica- blonde heiress Suzanne Froedtert th Kaval tion of East and West Germany. Poulos, who was found nude in a eater Kavalary manages Sept. (po 11 into custody because al-
The Communist “Free German theater with the manager, was 20. Court appearances are sched- though they had passports they Youth” announced last month sued for $50,000 heart balm today uled for the two Oct. 11 on dis- did not have visas permitting en-
that the Communists would by the manager's wife. orderly conduct charges. try into the United States, Authorities said the Estonians
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lie for provisions. However, their water supply was low when they reached Ft. Pierce By United Press Police reported finding Kava- and their only food remaining
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 4 Pretty lary and Suzanne naked in the Was some hardtack. Immigration authorities took
peace. tt i man husband, has claimed that band to “associate with her clan- York for detention at Kllis Island.
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