Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - July 3, 1958, Winona, Minnesota Occasional Showers Tonight And Friday WINONA DAILY NEWS Tlw 103rd of Publication TOMORROW SUN RISES SMi SETS NEW MOON JULY 16 JULY 3, 19SI the K EIGHTEEN PAGES only House Votes to Risk Cut in Foreign Aid Senate May Later Decide to Restore Some By JACK BELL The House has voted 233-126 to take what President Eisenhower called the of cutting 872 million dollars off his foreign aid money The Senate may restore some of this But the indicators ed toward a possible ter billion dollar final reduction under the in new money the President originally House passage yesterday of a appropriations ure handed Eisenhower a stinging in his drive for munition to wage the By a 2-1 the House members ignored his contention at a White House news conference that their action would nist House press secretary James C. commenting on reports of the action as a back to President thinks the try and the free world suffered a serious setback Eisenhower's personally con- ducted campaign for more money bore fruit among House cans but failed to enlist many On a test vote to re- store 75 million dollars in defense tupport 105 Republicans 60 Democrats voted for the larger 74 Re- publicans and 140 Democrats joined to defeat the On the final roll 146 and 107 Republicans voted for Against were 57 and 69 Whan the Senate Appropriations Committee takes up the next it will be operating under an authorization measure which fixed a nearly 300 million dollars less than Eisenhower's re- quest but still 59714 million above the This represents the full amount the Senate could restore to the But most senators thought any additions would be less than half that Chairman Carl Hyaden declined to predict in advance what the Appropriations tee will It will begin hearings on the next Leverett Saltonstall of chairman of the Goldfine Payments Cited To Government Workers HELD BY REDS Six of nine U. S. soldiers held prisoner by Communist East Germany since June 7 when their helicopter went down appeared at a news From they Maj. James R. Mt. Lt. Mike partially M. Sgt. T. Lt. Thomas J. and Chief Warrant Leroy J. and Capt. Frank S. C. SWEAT IT Americans Held In East Germany The East German Foreign ministry answered repeated requests by the AP's Berlin cor- respondent for a news conference with the nine U.S. Army men held since June 7. He and Communist reporters were driven to the villa in 100 miles south of where the men are under house The AP man was the only American By SEYMOUR TOPPING East Germany sweat it out as long as It This pledge came from Maj. George E. the senior officer and spokesman for nine U. S. Army men who turned themselves in to East German police June 7 after they got lost on a helicopter flight in West Germany and ran out of gas behind the Iron Negotia tions for their release are The soldiers complained at news conference staged by Eas conference of all GOP said he and other members of the committee make every we can to restore a tial amount of these But William F Knowland and Styles Bridges other committee have said the totals would fall short of Eisenhower's Sen. Clifford P. Case who often serves as a spokesman for a group of all-out Eisenhower said he is going to completely with the a 2 Children Saved From Death in Unused Freezer Wis. Two children trapped in an unused food freezer were rescued perhaps only minutes away from death plight was discovered by a man interested in purchasing the The man responsible for the of had stopped at Owen Brown's tavern at nearby field to look at the freezer Brown offered for He decided to a beer then changed and went to Brown's Opening the door of one com- of the Herson found Brown's 6-year-old Jeff lying The boy raised his gasped for breath and lost Herson look the boy to the tavern living quarters and directed others to call a rescue squad from Brown then Serman officials yesterday tha are being held as politica have been treal ed Kemper The 43-year-old artillery from was to speak to me alone for only a few At East German stopped back for picture taking Kemper hurriedly asked what was being done by the United States to obtain their Their only source of information has been East German I told hinl of State Department demands on Russia for their mediate of statements by Secretary of State Dulles of dent Eisenhower's U.S. refusal to sign an with East Germany which might imply recognition of the Red re- enough for Kemper can tell them we'll sweat it out as long as it His tense face broke into a Speaking for the other seven of- and one Kemper are soldiers and we can stay here but we want to know what is going Alexander the East German Foreign Ministry official who ran the news said the United States should sign a protocol similar to the one by which Belgium won release of a jet pilot who strayed into East Germany May 29. The American captives hooted at statement that East Germany is a sovereign a sovereign bu not on the first night that we wen in East shouted Capt Frank Athanason of Greenville S.C. He said the East Germans first turned them over to the Rus sians and is not the action sovereign Gruettner retorted that the was normal under Khrushchev Has Some New Plans By JOHN SCALI WASHINGTON Premier Khrushchev is reported to have proposed some new steps Russia and Western countries might take to prevent surprise bombing at- tacks against each The Soviet leader is understood to have mentioned them in an un- expected letter he sent to dent Eisenhower late yesterday The State after 4V4 page document rushed a copy to Eisenhower last Some U.S. officials were ed to regard Khrushchev's ions as more than the unacceptable proposals as set forth thus far for ion of each other's While to divulge some said Khrushchev's could eventually open ie door to limited East-West peration to guard against 5 Americans Set Free by Cuban Rebels By BOB CLARK GUANTANAMO Cuba Fidel rebels are expected to proceed speedily with the release of more kidnaped Americans now that a U. S. con- sul has brought the first cap- fives out of the jungle safe and Park U.S. consul at flew into this big U.S. naval base yesterday aboard a Navy helicopter with five of tha 12 engineers seized by Castro's men at the Moa Mining Co. in northeastern Cuba last Thursday Darkness halted the flights er the first two loads were brought in. In the rebels kidnaped 44 Americans and 3 Canadians and spirited them into the mountains of Castro has carried on his guerrilla Among those seized were 29 American sailors and Marines from the Guantanamo Wollam and Vice Consul Henry Wiecha were sent over the end to make contact with the Wiecha remained in the to continue Wollam indicated those still held would be freed He said he had seen a number of the including some tered in various small rebel are all and in good he Edward 51, of said he was present at the conference with Raul tro and the rebel leader er of Fidel promised to stop kidnaping Others in the Moa group re- leased were Henry 46, Anthony Coral Howard A. and William 63, They looked weary after five days in Some were un- shaven and most wore But they their and Chamberlain said a rebel doctor treated him for his chronic FORCEFUL FLOOD WATERS Along with its damaging the five-inch rainfall which drenched Des Monies Tuesday also vided this artistic The force of rain water in a storm sewer forced this heavy hole cover on top of the gushing water to form a Lowland areas around Des Moines were FLOODS IN IOWA 73 Six Others Missing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thirteen persons are dead and six others are missin in floods which followed torrential rains Wednesday i Audubon County in southwestern The hardest hit towns are Exira and Hamli in the valley of the flooded East Rainy weather dampened broad areas of the countr were treated fine all the time and made a lot of said Judging from his The Soviet charge S t r i g a n o ballyhooed new message as an important new to ease dangerous the rebels apparently planned the kidnap campaign to dramatize their charges that the United States is helping President Batista's campaign t o crush the The United States has denied supplying Batista's forces for the drive and canceled all arms shipments to Cuba on March 14. Salmonson said they were kept on a coffee plantation screened from the air by He said they were taken on swimming trips and on jeep tours of the I wilderness discovered that his 4, was Brown and Herson ran back to the garage and found the girl unconscious in the other compartment of the The rescue squad revived both Herson decided he didn't want to buy the freezer after WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST Winona and Vicinity Partly this afternoon and erable cloudiness with occasional and thunderstorms tight and Little change m High this after- noon 85, low tonight 67, high day 82. LOCAL WEATHER observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 85; Mi- 78; troop stationing ment with responded agreement or were getting The Slate Department is de- manding that Russia release the Americans under the Big Four agreement making the Soviets responsible for protecting Western interests in East Russia replies that this is a case for the East Germans to Kemper gave this account of what had happened to the The helicopter was on a routine flight from Frankfurt to a West German training area the Iron They got lost and their radio wouldn't work so they landed twice to find out where they Someone told them East JETS TOO NOISY Church Will Move From Air Base Tex. ers told the sir base authorities ister and those who use th heavens reached an agreement The U.S. Air Force gave the Rev Bob Jackson under certain the right to tell It when its planes could fly ant when they The rural Community Baptist Church didn't mind at first when Dyess Air Force Base aimed its runway at the long-established church After planes don't make too much Then came the The base added more and more After a few Sundays of sitting more shaken by sound than the No Paper There will be no edition of Daily News published on July 4th. Regular publication schedules will be resumed Over the holiday national and tional will be heard regularly over and DRIVE WITH CAKE their The Air Force sent a couple of officers to listen to a They agreed it was a deafening The Air Force agreed to tele- phone the Rev. Mr. Jackson and ask permission for mass flights to take off except in One night the pastor received a call from a major in charge of a flight of 15 planes from another the major tower tells me I've got to clear with you before I can take The Rev. Mr. Jackson patiently explained the said the it all right if we He got But the agreement didn't pan During a recent revival 27 jets were forced to take off in a 30-minute period in the middle of Tlie pastor described the visiting evangelist as a nervous When the first huge jet anker came the deacons ran up a white flag and broke ground or a church three miles from the today but the Weather reau says generally fair skies were in prospect for most areas on the Fourth of July The early July heat with high continued in most of the eastern half of the Heavy rain struck the Wednesday and Wednesday with northern Illinois and parts of Iowa getting Rainfall ranged from 6 to more than 13 inches in southwestern and west central Torrential rains struck Audubon in southwestern causing flash floods which washed away homes and business Property damage was estimated in the So swift was the rush of the water as it swept houses off their foundations that the body of an un- identified man was carried 50 miles downstream before it was One resident of a town of estimated that not scarcely a house in the flood area was left on its foundation and some homes simply The east normally a stream 20 to 40 feet cut a swath as wide as the Mississippi From the was closed by the flood waters and ra traffic on the Rock Island's rnai line from Chicago to Omaha wa cut off. Listed as dead and the Clyde Carrick and his Mar tha 21, farmers an Camille 20, of Scranton Their bodies were recovered nea Max Cornish of Bagley fiance of Miss pre The four were rid ing in a Mads Marcussen o f Exira His wife was missing Franklin of th Audubon city drowned Harry Exira grocer brother of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins reported drowned but bod ics John dotted with little lakes and ponds as the swirling waters began to Some of those who died or were swept away were caught in their Others were trapped in their cars as the water poured down Lee 26, was awakened early Wednesday jy the town He grabbed his two young children and led his wife through chest deep water to a semitrailer truck whose driver took Mrs. Thompson and the dren to higher ground and Thompson headed back to a parked gravel truck near his home to give About a dozen including some youngsters were standing on the men stood on one side the truck and held the children above the he water submerged the It was at least 12 feet Mrs. Russell Smith was swept from her Exira home at a.m. and rode floating debris 30 miles downstream before she was rescued at Her son was rescued from a tree near Exira but her husband is The Red Cross sent rescue ers to the flood area and set up rehabilitation procedure but only a start was made toward restoring Iowa National Guard units were pressed into emergency duty in Audubon County and at Atlantic downstream where 70 families were evacuated as a precautionary af retiree railroad His wife and grown missing ant believed Darwin and ald Audubon Donald also an Audubon teen-ager who had been with them in a missing and believed Russell missing and believed His 46, rescued after being swept 30 miles Unidentified middle-aged body recovered at Red 50 miles Roy Guthrie More than 4li inches of rain doused in an hour as general rains struck northern The shower belt extended ward into New England but fall in most places was generally Millions Start Long July 4th Vacation Today was away day millions of It was a day to fill 'er up and head city ers mostly to the wide open spaces and country folk to the ball parks and race tracks of the The National Safety Council that 45 million cars will run up a total of 12 billion miles during the long July 4th List of 37 Names Handed Industrialist BULLETIN WASHINGTON Investigators heard today that Bernard sent checks to of President Eisenhower's top and to secretaries of Rep. John W. the Democratic WASHINGTON nard Goldfine acknowledged day making he called Christmas present to numerous White House and con- gressional But he de- nied a suggestion that may ex- plain the mysterious disposition of three-quarters of a million He refused to give Housa in- his records on the of checks drawn on funds of his enterprises but never For many it will be the last ip on The council figured 410 persons may be killed in motor vehicle in the 78-hour period hat begins at 6 p. m. tonight and at midnight State Roads in 3ood Condition 4th Traffic ST. PAUL Minnesota are in good condition for he heavy July Fourth holiday The 28 detours carrying around construction pro ects are mainly on secondary The Minnesota Highway ment coupled that report today ith a plea for careful driving the long Highway 23 at Fond du Lac was Wednesday night on a basis and the other lane ill be opened A portion tiie route was cut away by Creek floodwaters during night's Crews are continuing to remove large amount of earth from 39 in Jay Cooke st south of The road was by a landslide during the storm and will not be re- until next House investigators had ed that Goldfine make payments to Whita House and congressional es in both the present and pait said they were for Christmas gifts to in the government if that's bad I'd like to told about Boston Industrialist and friend of presidential Sherman was handed a list of 37 names as a second day of hearings under oath got under Mid the gifts ran around and the largest one went to Eugene P. ad- ministrative to Rep. John W. McCormack House Democratic Goldfine said he had Kinnaly for many Robert W. counsel for the House subcommittee gating relations with Adams with other and federal handed list of 37 names mon asked him to identify tha Lishman he was trying find out what happened to quarters of a million dollars worth of Goldfine company checks that remain outstanding and still un- cashed over a long period of have records subpoenaed from the Pilgrim Trust Co. Lishman proof that Mr. fine made it apparently a tice to have purchased which he used for ments to various employes both past and present in the Whita House and on the was a reference to coming from Capitol Lishman then handed the list of 37 names to saying the checks may have gone to federal employes may have been too bashful to them Goldfine did not immediately identify any one on the list except But he protested that only a small portion of the checks resented payments to federal of- He declined to produce records on the full amount Lishman IOWA FLOOD The roof of a small washed into a stream bed near heavy lies propped a Flash floods In the area killed at least with six people aim reported missing 96 hours after the floods