News AboutWinona Area ServicemenThe families of servicemen from Winona, Southeastern Mintie-rota and Western Wisconsin are invited to fend ncics about them—• active duty assignments, addresses, promotions, transfers, furloughs, etc.—for use in this column. Address: Sertncemen's editor*RepubUcan-HerahL.....Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lubinski, 611 East Wabasha street, have received a letter from Major General W. E. Bergin, adjutant general of the Army, concerning whereabouts of their son. Corpora! John Lubinski, who has been missing in action in Korea since April 27. General Ber-gin wrote: **I am writing to Inform you that propaganda sources recently mentioned a name believed to be that of your son . - . Propaganda broadcasts of the opposing forces are not accepted as official. However, names of individuals received from such sources which can be associated with names of persons officially reported as missing in action are transmitted to persons designated to be notified in case of emergency.”Houston, Minn.—Two Houston soldiers met recently in Japan for a three-day visit. They are Sergeant Ronald Fahrenheit, left, and Sergeant Jerome Sand- Sergeant Fahren-hoitz has been overseas since August, 1950,-and is stationed now near Pusan, Korea. His address is: R.A. 17265545, Hq. UN Reception center, 8212