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MINNEAPOLIS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1955 Price 5 Cents Mtwn Anti-Peron Fleet Keady Millers Win Two From Omaha to Sweep Association Playoffs Hurricane Winds Hit Sh to memos Aires; Millers' sweep of the series. Al Worthington, appearing in his sixth game of the eight playoff games, was the winning pitcher in the replay. Joe Margoneri was the winner in the regular game. Carl Sawatski, Miller catcher, was injured when he was hit in the hack of the head by will be a travel date, and then the best-of-seven series will be resumed at Nicollet park. It will be the Millers' first appearance in the series since 1932.

Tickets for home games will go on sale Tuesday at Nicollet ball park and at Billy and Marty's, 609 Marquette The Minneapolis Millers defeated the Omaha Cardinals twice before 8,387 fans in Omaha Sunday to win the American Association championship playoffs in four straight games. The Millers, winners of the pennant during the regular season, won the first game, 7 to 2, in a replay of Saturday night's protested came, and then East Coast Full Force of lone Expected to Strike North Carolina HATTERAS, N. C. LT) Hurricane lone third and most vicious to hit the east coast within six weeks smashed into the North Carolina beaches Sunday. Hurricane winds and high A ray Joins Rebels in West Danny Sch ell's bat.

Three stitches were taken, but Sawat ski returned to Minneapolis An association ruling late Saturday night canceled Omaha's 3-to-l third-game victory and opeped the way for the with the team early this morn ing. The Sports Peach Is Back TODAY'S FEATURES Yankees Open Up 2-Game Lead 'Geneva Spirit' Faces Its First Test in U.N. ny prdl Frnm Iht NfW J'urk Timi tides pounded the coastline as residents all along the eastern seaboard to New England rushed preparations against the threat of high winds and wrapped it up with a 7-to-3 vie- tory in the regular game. With the double victory, the Millers completed a sweep of the association playoffs in the minimum of eight games. They whipped Denver four straight in the first round.

The sweep of post-season play In eight straight is the first time it has been accomplished in Association history, Minneapolis will move into the Little World Series Wednesday against Rochester, N. of the International league. Rochester will be host to the first three games Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Satur- Opposition Urges Peron Resign Post Bf I'nllfd Prrm The Argentine second both infantry and air force units in three western provinces, joined the revolt against President Juan D. STORY-Page 1 possible new floods.

Torrential rain poured down on the coastal areas as the front of big tropical storm WASHINGTON The United Nations general assembly session opening Tuesday in New York is looked upon here as George Barton Writei: Marciano Figures Moore Can't Win Page 1 reached land. Gusts up to 90 the first practical test of the "spirit of Geneva." United States officials contend that if the Russians mean 'f r- I Gophers Take It Easy in 'Lull Before Storm1 what they say about peaceful solution of east-west differences miles an hour were reported while the center of the hurricane packing winds estimated at 125 miles an hour was still miles at sea. PICTURE FEATURE Page the assembly will offer them no end of opportunities for prov ng it. DISASTER workers were in position in the Carolinas and Virginia and alerted northward. Beaches were evacuated and shelters opened.

Military planes moved inland. Ships put to sea In the state department, the Soviet attitude on President Eisenhower's proposal, for unlimited aerial inspection will be regarded as a touchstone. Harold E. Stassen, the President's special assistant on disarmament questions, said in Denver, Friday the odds Winds to Drive September Heat From Region Northwest winds began chasing the September heat out of Peron Sunday night. The action came at a time when a rebel fleet was in battle array off Buenos Aires, threatening to bombard the Argentine capital unless Peron resigned.

The demand came in the form of an ultimatum from the fleet which set a deadline of noon yesterday for Peron to resign. The ultimatum expired without any shelling of the city, and a broadcast from the rebel fleet said the attack had been delayed because fog and clouds hid targets along the capital's or moved to hurricane anchor TUEOOO II ISTI ANSON ages. At 11 p.m., the Miami, Fla. weather bureau placed the cen favor Russian acceptance of the plan as a first step toward reduction of armaments. ter of the storm 145 miles south-southwest of Cape Hatteras.

The storm was reported moving in a direction a little west of north at about 13 miles an hour, considerably slower than Associate justice dies at 42 Christianson, High Court Justice, Dies DIPLOMATS 1IKRK arc less waterfront. confident than Stassen, but THH NEWS of the second they cling to the hope that army's shift to the rebel side it was earner in the evening when it raced ahead at 18 to Moscow will, in the end, go along with the President's pro 20 miles an hour. posal. The bureau said the storm's Theodore Christianson. associate justice of the Minne the Upper Midwest Sunday and today's general forecast Is "fair and cooler." I Minneapolis had warmth of 83 yesterday, but to the north and west temperatures were in the 70s.

Butte, reported a reading of 42. The Twin Cities' forecast today calls for northwest winds of 10 to 20 miles an hour and a top temperature of 80. Low tonight will be 55, the high Tuesday 80. Minnesota will be fair except for the extreme northeast where scattered showers may persist. Highs will be C8 to 7G, north, and 76 to 81, south.

Chicago reported 93 yester day for the hottest temperature sota supreme court, died early today at his home, 1338 Hill- movement would bring the center to the North Carolina coast in the Morehead City-Cape Hatteras area around 5 a.m. THE BUREAU extended its area of hurricane warning southward from Morehead City crest avenue, St. Paul. (RUSS STRATEGY Puts U. in Tight Spot page.

8.) The state department is more optimistic about two related proposals, one calling for establishing an atoms-for-peace agency with Soviet participation and the other for an international scientific commission to study the hazards of "fallout" from thermonuclear explo He suffered a heart attack about an hour after he went to to Wilmington, N. to em bed. Justice Christianson, son of brace nearly the entire North Carolina coast and the Virginia the late Theodore Christianson, capes. former Minnesota governor A hurricane alert was in ef was elevated to the supreme sion. fect all the way from Myrtle court in 1950.

All three United States proposals will come before the ever recorded there on a Sept. Born in Dawson, the Beach, S. to Province town, on the tip of Cape Cod. 18, Rochester, had 93 assembly in one form or an associate justice was graduated The weather bureau wrarned from the University of Minnesota in 1935. He served as a fighter director officer in the navy during World War II.

of exceptionally high tides and heavy rain. Tides were forecast up to 8 to 10 feet above nor Mliinnpuhi Tribune Thoto by Jack Willi Mnkkorl ctress Gale Storm, who plays "My Little Margie" on tele-lYiarCJie lYlODDcu vision, was mobbed by, hundreds of fans as she arrived at Wold-Chamberlain airport Sunday for two day of ramo and TV appearances in Minneapolis. She autographed pictures and copies of her first record, "I Hear You Knocking." Busy with acting, being a wife and mother of three boys, a Sunday school teacher and, until recently, mayor of Sherman Oaks, Misa Storm said she "just never had time to make any records before." mal, especially to the north Survivors include his wife, and northeast of the storm's came from its commander, Gen. Juliu Alberto Lagos, whose headquarters are in the city of Mendoza on the Chilean border. He telephoned Santiago, Chile, that he had decided to take his troops into the camp of the revolutionists because of "the patriotic spirit of the officers and noncommissioned officers." There had been persistent reports in Uruguay that the second army either already had Joined the rebels or was preparing to do so.

The Argentine second army is deployed through three western provinces Mendoza, San Juan and San Luis. It is be-lieved to be a sizable fighting-force and the fact it contains air units' makes it especially valuable. In Washington, diplomatic observers said loyalist military leaders in Buenos Aires may ask for Peron's resignation to avoid bloodshed in view of the defection of the Argentine second army. Defection of the second army makes possible the encirclement of the Argentine capital by land and naval forces, experts on Argentina pointed out. ALL TELEPHONE connection with Buenos Aires was severed and cable dispatches from there indicated censor-ship had stiffened.

Official communiques from the government radio revealed, however, that the rebels had damaged a gas pipeline connecting Buenos Aires with the city of Bahia Clanca. A later communique ordered center. Heavy rains were predicted Dorothy; a daughter, Sally, 13, and a son, Theodore 6. Services are being arranged by Listoc and Wold mortuary, St. for eastern North Carolina and Virginia, probably as much as and La Crosse, 95.

Mother Sees Girl, 4, Tumble to Death Sptrltl Is the Mlnnmpolli Trlbun NEW YORK As her mother watched in horror, Carmen Castaing, 4, climbed to the sill of an open bedroom window in her parents' sixth-floor apartment and fell to her death Sunday. The mother, Mrs. Felix Castaing, told police she was dressing when, out of the corner of her eye, she saw the child tumble to her death. The cirl other. (Delegations to the assembly began arriving in New York Sunday for tomorrow's opening sessions.

Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov flew in from Moscow to attend his first general assembly working session since 191G, making one of his rare plane flights to get to New York in time for the meeting.) Till; BKNT IIOPK here is that the aerial inspection plan may reach the assembly as an agreed recommendation of the U.N. disarmament subcommls-sion with the stamp of Soviet, Paul. 3 to 6 inches.

Barber Group's RED CROSS and military personnel joined civil defense, civil air patrol and local au Russian Premier Sheds 46 Pounds Keep Eyes on Lip Line Not H-Line HOLLYWOOD, tnoruies in measures to care for storm victims. Athlete Dies in Collision; Five Injured Sprflal to (he Minneapolis Tribune BEMIDJ1, MINN. A Be-midji Teachers college football Meanwhile, the outer rim, of hurricane Hilda struck the Gulf MOSCOW IT) rremier coast at Tampico, Mexico, send Nikolai Bulgantn, who has re landed on the sidewalk and cently been ill, said Sunday ing panic-stricken inhabitants fleeing before high tides and a U.N. Continued on Page 10 was pronounced dead at a hos pital. The worst made-up part of American women is their lips, and this is because they try to night he lost 4G pounds in 40 new flood of the Panuco river, days in athletics, Bulganin and other top Soviet Reports indicated Hilda earli er had flattened the towns of player was injured fatally and three students and two farmers were injured seriously in a head-on automobile collision imitate movie stars, who, in turn, don't know how to make up their own lips, a cosmetics manufacturer said Sunday.

leaders chatted with diplomats and newsmen at a reception Felipe Carrillo Puerto and Vigia Chico. Pilots who Hew over the area reported all houses destroyed and villages given by the Finnish embassy in honor of Finland's President here early Sunday. Lillian Cooper blamed stars Julio Paasikivi and Foreign and their imitators who don't follow their natural lip line. Minister Urho Kekkonen. lull of floating debris.

Hundreds of volunteers work Police said the car carrying the four students was passing a pickup truck on highway 2 at a.m. when it crashed "The result of trying to make The Russians were in a mo.st ed frantically in the Tampico Chief Urges S2 Haircut Two-dollar haircuts are "inevitable" in Minnesota and a drive to promote the price boost, is behig launched at the current barbers' convention in Minneapolis, the group's national leader said Sunday. He is T. C. MacDuffee, Chicago, general president of the Associated Master Barbers and Beauticians, an organization of barber shop owners who employ other barbers.

Minnesota chapters of the group are meeting through today at the Leamington hotel. Almost 500 members and wives had registered by yesterday. Shop owners are squeezed by their low income, MacDuffee said, and find it almost impossible to hire help at current wages. Minnesota members said the price boost will not come immediately. The idea must be promoted among state chapters, they said, which will vote on the matter individually and lips wider or thinner or something else is sometimes tragic," amiable mood as they announced the agreement with area to build levees higher and into the car carrying the to plug gaps caused by last Miss Cooper said.

Finland now being negotiated week's floods, the worst in 22 Larry Ekhardt, 21, a 220- She said stars who are prop pound left tackle on the foot would be concluded today and ceremoniously signed. er with their war paint include ball team, died yesterday after Pier Angeli, Kim Novak, years. Red China Frees noon in a Eemidji hospital. Jeanne Crain, Jane Russell and Janet Leigh. a sopnomore considered a HUlmanac- Those she claimed have candidate for all conference honors, Ekhardt had starred trouble include Joan Crawford, Mitzi Gaynor and Doris Day.

Saturday night in Bemidji's 37- closing of all Argentine schools as "an elementary security measure." In his telephone interview, Lagos said some units of the second army, still loyal to Peron, started a march toward Cordoba to fight the rebels. These units were under the command of Cen. Jose M. Sosa-Molina, brother of Peron's minister of defense, Gen. Humberto Sosa-Molina.

When the units reached San Luis, Lagos said, he called a meeting of their officers and urged them to revolt against Peron. "They agree," Lagos said, "and the other high officers fled." He said he immediately began receiving pledges of support from several army and air force units in the second army ARGENTINA Iff CORDOBA f' SANUFEV PARANA ROSario. URUGUAY RIO SANTIAGO VfcVs-s-S LA PLATA (IpggiH Are These Made Up It's a Bargain, Even If it Is a 20 Pet. Loss to-0 victory over Northland college, Ashland, Wis. ANOTHER student, Richard Bull, 23, Bcmidji, and one of the two Shevlin area farmers, Clifford Carlson, 37, were in critical condition.

The other two students are David Belair, 22, Bcmidji, and Ekhardt's brother, Ronald, 19. Ronald, a 210-pound fresh- are not bound by the state or 1 U.S. Missionary HONG KONG-(p)The Rev. Levi A. Lovegren, an American Baptist missionary from Cherry Grove, crossed into Hong Kong today after nearly five years' imprisonment in Red China on espionage charges.

Mr. Lovegren was the seventh American released in the past four days by the Reds. Three United States Roman Catholic priests were freed Sunday by the Chinese. (PRIESTS FREED by Rrds Joke-But Tell Grim Stories-Page 8.) Rescuers Press Search for Two Lost in Old Mine man, was a second team tackle and also played Saturday night. The Ekhardts grew up in the Mason City, Iowa, area.

Their parents operate a resort national organization. Also they pointed out, local chapters usually consult union barbers, who operate one-chair shops in their areas, before deciding on a concerted price raise. The main business of the convention was not prices. Members Sunday saw demonstrations of haircutting and styling. Jeanne Crain Janet Leigh Ijand that "all they were wait-jiing for was for someone to take the initiative." THE GOVERNORS of the provinces of Mendoza, San Luis Better Than lake near Hincs' JL Atlantic Ocean iand ban Juan surrendered to 4 him, Lagos said.

Then the important air base of Mercedes decided to join the Argentina Confmwed on Page 11 Monday, Sept. 19, IMS Sunrise, a.m.; ipnurl, 1:17 p.m. An agent spotted Minnesota's Sen. Fdward Tliye Saturday night in shirtsleeves pacing a loop parking lot indecisively. The senator approached our agent (we have them everywhere) and asked for change for a dollar bill.

Our agent could deliver only 80 cents. Thye took the change gladly, commenting, "I'd rather give you 20 rents than donate half a dollar to the parking lot people." Partly rloudy end cooler, high of HO in the Tuin Cities today. Low tonight 55. The Star and Tribune library, which has thousands of envelopes containing clippings on news stories over the years, includes one envelope marked simply, "No Comment." An inquisitive staff member opened it and learned it contains an article on the origin of the now-classic brush-off reporters hear so often. What about the origin? It's unknown.

No comment. 7i" GEORGETOWN, COLO. UP) Girl Injures Neck in Fall From Hayrack 1 Ronald was in poor condition with head injuries and both legs broken. Belair was in fair condition with a broken nose and a broken ankle. THE DRIVER of the second car was Clarence Carlson, 39, brother of Clifford.

He was in poor condition with head injuries. Officer Bob Colie said the accident occurred near the bottom of a small hill about Hi miles west of Bemidji. Belair, a navy veteran, was driving toward the citv. TURN THE PAGES TO: Weary rescue workers pressed deeply inside an abandoned mine tunnel Sunday in search for two Kansas uranium prospectors who disappeared Thursday. Searchers passed the 4, 200-foot mark inside the tunnel, i T-- A Minneapolis teen-ager suffered critical neck injuries in a fall from a hayrack.

-loan Crawford Doris Day Darlene Brasuhn, 16. 3800 Revo Censorship and conflicting claims have cast a shadow 2 Brothers Drown Harriet avenue, was taken to which Is said to be about 6,000 In Business. .4 Peach' Editorial 6 Women's 16-19 Theaters ...14 Comics .22, 23 Kilgallen ...14 Mr. Fixit Mary Hart Walks 'Around the Block' in Golden Valley page 16 over events in Argentina where President I Juan Peron is fighting to quell a revolu-j tion. Above are the major cities where Minneapolis General hospital.

BALLYCASTLE, NORTH- Larry Ekhardt was thrown She fell from the hayrack ERN IRELAND (JP) A frpak partially out of.the car and his during a party Saturday night, wave broke over the harbor jhcad struck the pavement Clif- ford Carlson, who suffered a fighting has been reported. feet Jong. The rescuers are stringing flexible pipe inside the tunnel to bring in fresh air. Officials directing the rescue efforts have virtually abandoned hope the men will be found alive. at Eaton's Dude rancn, ceaarwan Sunday and swept two avenue Rosemount.

A group 'brothers, Dermott Kenny, 23, 43 youngsters was partici- and Charles Kenny, 20, to their patinj in the hayrack party. I deaths. broken neck, was found crumpled under the dashboard of his car..

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