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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 195S THE WINONA DAILY NEWS, WINONA, MINNESOTA Pg 2 Serving in The Armed Forces Leaking Gas Blamed For Havana Explosion HAVANA, Cuba Iff! Leaking pas is hlamed for a violent explo 1 FOR YOUR LOAN IN 1 TRIP hckJfaorOwi Frjmeats CIO on Strike AfVestinghouse For Second Time By WILLIAM A. SWARTWORTH If m. run 7 M. Pa plus LIFE INSURANCE AT NO EXTRA COST! Phono for loan in cn visit. Lean sion which destroyed a two-story building in downtown Havana, killing at least eight persons and injuring 50.

Police estimated property damage at $500,000. 100 20O S30O 8.40 16.80 23.20 6.74 13.43 2021 custom-tailored to nd amd incorno. Us CiU Consolidation Semce -uhut cost. PI Lit. your life ir.urd at Ttra cost to you! Phone, or com In.

Uganda King Back From 2-Year Exile Uganda King Freddie, the 31-year-old Kabaka of Buganda, returned home to a tumultuous welcome today after two years exile in Britain. Thousands of Africans roared out their tribal victory cry as the dapper young monarch stepped from a plane at Entebbe airport The Cambridge-educated Kabaka, Frederick Mutesa II, was exiled in 1953 when he opposed Britain's plans to federate his kingdom more closely with the three other provinces of the Uganda protectorate. He was allowed to return under a new agreement which leaves him with fewer powers and puts more responsibility on his parliament. PITTSBURGH tffi CIO electrical worker struck the Westinghouse Un SIS $330 JB 1 'J'ltrlild i Two Winonans and an Indepen-i dence man are now taking boot training with the Navy at the Great Lakes (I1L) Naval Training Center after being accepted for enlistment through the Winona recruiting office. They are: Lloyd A.

Walling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Angelwitz 415 E. Sanborn Roger J. Block, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Block, 861 E. Wabasha St. and Donald N. Kloss, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Kloss, Independence. Sgt. William C. Teska, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Teska. 112V E. 3rd has returned to his duties with the 503rd airborne infantry regiment at Ft. Campbell, after attending the Army's chemical, biological and radiological school at Ft.

McClellan, Ala. S.A. David C. Haase, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Haase. 806 W. mm Hurricane Katie No Threat to U.S. MIAMI, Fla. lf Hurricane Katie, 11th tropical storm of the season, roared across Haiti and the Dominican Republic today with winds of 115 miles an hour.

She was not expected to hit the U. S. mainland. No important cities in the two countries which make up the Caribbean island of Hispaniola were in the immediate path of the storm. Forecasters said it may be 43 hours before the extent of damage is known.

Katie was moving on a northeast course taking her away from the U. S. mainland and weathermen said she probably never will pose a threat to this country. In her 160-mile journey through the mountains of Hispaniola, Katie probably will lose so much of her power and may not regain hurricane intensity after entering the Atlantic. 2 Polio Victims Share Generator NEW CANAAN, Conn, tf Jack Helicopter Rescue 'Scares' Boy, 13 ANBURY, Conn.

was scared." That's how 13-year-old Eugene Ward summed up his rescue by helicopter from a second floor apartment in the center of Dan-bury. The street below was six feet deep in water. Eugene was lifted in a sling from the building and swung across the ud Hltf Miaaatota Sirotl losm Ad SIVi WEST THIRD STREET, WINONA Second Floor, Over Kmji Dime St or Phon: 1346 Ask for the YES MANager O'EW EVENINGS tr APPOINTMENT fH ONE fOt fVENlNO HOC PS Imm Mit mMtti at all imn la-i Electric Corp. today for the second time in little more than a month. Leaders cf the CIO International Union of Electrical Workers issued the nationwide strike order at midnight last night after the deadline rolled around with no contract settlement.

Negotiations continued until 1:43 a.m. There was no indication whether they would resume. The strike call went out to some 44,000 members in 29 plants. Some 30-odd other Westinghouse opera street to the roof of a supermar-! keL "When the helicopter started to' rise I swung toward a telephone' pole." he said. "At the last mo-j Broadway, is attending the Naval sion at Coppingen, Germany.

A member of the division's 2nd infantry regiment, be took basic training at Camp Chaffee, and arrived in Europe in January. ALMA. Wis. Pvt. Wayne A.

Gueltzow, 18. son of Melvin H. Gueltzow is scheduled to leave for Europe next month with the 10th Infantry Division. A switchboard operator with the division signal company, he entered the Army in May. MELROSE, Wis.

(Special) Gene A. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fisher, has been pro-moted to the rank of private first class with the Army in Europe. Assigned to a hospital unit at Ingrandes.

France, he recently toured France and Italy. Sgt. Myron Anderson recently met Pfc Richard Barrett at the USO Club in Seoul, Korea. He had earlier met another Melrose man, Sgt. James Olson.

ARCADIA. Wis. (Special) The address of Donald S. Grulkowski is: Co. 521.

Bat. 102, Reg. 10. RTC U.S. Naval Training Center.

Great Lakes. 111. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grulkowski.

The address of James Fonfara, 793-24-98. is: Co. 251. 102 10th RTC, U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111.

LUTHERAN MOTHERS MEET ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) The Lutheran Mothers Club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Ofsdahl. Devotions were by Mrs. Bennett Onsrud and a review of the book "The Family Nobody Wanted," was by Mrs.

Sever Folkedahl. Mrs. John Sander and Mrs. Richard Myrland were new members. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs.

John Sorenson. "The Christian Woman iad the World." will be the topic presented by Mrs. Luther B. Keay and devotions will be led by Mrs. Ofsdahl.

Election of officers will be held. tions were not affected. Disputed issues include wages, rules for time studies of nonincen-tive workers and length of contract. Both sides turned down llth-hour proposals which would have averted the strike for a while at least. Westinghouse proposed a two-week extension of the strike deadline with any wage increase worked out to be retroactive to Oct.

15. It also offered, for the first time in its history, to include a clause in the contract providing for arbitration of disputes. "SEE THE Ml MEW Zm -1956 WITH REVOLUTIONARY Peach, 33, and his neighbor Mrs.i Arden Murphy are polio victims; who need help from iron When the floods here caused a power failure. Peach invited Murphy, who wears a portable iron; lung, to share a generator he ment I cleared. I wouldn't do that again even if I had to." TIMBER RALY WHITEHALL, Wis.

(Special) A timber rally open house for parents and friends of scouting, produced by members and scout leaders to induct the "Stumps" or new boys into full membership in the Boy Scouts, will be held at the church parlors of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in connection with a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper Monday, Oct 24. In the Paul Bun-yan theme of scouting this year, people may come dressed in log rolling clothes. radarman school at Norfolk, va. Navy Lt. Joseph Laicht, III, 465 Main recently visited the Japanese port of Wakkanai while serving aboard the radar picket destroyer USS Hanson.

It was the first U.S. ship to visit the northernmost Japanese port in the 10 years since the end of World War II. Wakkanai is only 24 miles from the Russian island of Sakhalin. DAKOTA, Minn. Pvt.

Lavarn Gile is now stationed in Korea. His address is: Svc. 49th FA APO 7, care of the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. PLAINVIEW, -Minn. (Special) Pvt.

David Erding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erding, is now stationed in Seoul. Korea. Upon arrival, he met a cousin of Mrs.

Dave Leonard who had learned Pvt. Erding is from Plainview. His address is: G-l Sec, Hq. AFFE-8A, APO 301, San Francisco, Calif. LEWISTON.

Minn. Jaroma T. Daley is scheduled to complete remit training in November at the Marine Corps recruit depot, San keeps in his cellar for just such an emergency. A thousand turkeys will drink between 60 and 70 tons of water in a season. The union plan called for a one- week postponement of the strike if the company would guarantee at least a 12-cent hourly pay in- crrease plus inclusion in the con tract of what it considered satisfactory conditions under which the company could make time studies.

Also, the union suggested a three-year contract instead of the five-year pact advanced by the company previously. Train Passengers Awake in Same Station i EVERYONE SHOULD HEAR Illeleii Wood IBIriale EX-COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER OF LONG BEACH, WHO WILL SPEAK ON THE ANTI-AMERICAN CONSPIRACY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY. Mrs. Birnlo will spoak at rha RUSHFORD HIGH SCHOOL Friday, October 218 p.m. Rushford, Minn.

Mrs. Birnie speaks from inside point of view on the burning issue of Communism, revealing the true nature and objectives of Communism. She has addressed many noted churches in America, and is highly recommended. NO ADMISSION CHARGE A frtt will offtrin9 will bt taken following rho address. SPONSORED BY THE LIONS CLUB OF RUSHFORD, MINN.

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Daley. After recruit training, Daley will be assigned to Camp Pendleton, for further Infantry training or assignment to a specialist school. INDEPENDENCE, Wis. Specialist 3. C.

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