Nazis Advance
Into Belgium
In Big Drive
S u p rem e
A llitd hcadq i..ite rs
e v e a le l W ednesday thu! in the
fu s t 48 hours of
the
G erm an
co u n tero ffen siv e
up to M nda«
no n the G erm ans punched old
gains of 18 t « 2 ' mil. s. p enetrating
to w ithin 22 m ites of the great
Allied ba e of Idege and cut off
•iwei 'l larg e A nieriean groin - on
the 70-nule B elgium -L uxem bourg
into action, fightm.-: desperately to
Id t ne c
G vrn\i!» off«- • .\c
” ce M arsh 1 Ko’rtu c l drove ltd >
Eqvpt. but w ere still giving ground
n what may prove Us be tn< •«•-
cisive «»nd n v ^ t bUxxiv b a ttle of
the w ar Ju s t how far the G erm an
Panzer colum ns had p en etrated
• 11 obscured by a p a rtia l news
blackout.
Ja» s T rapped
A m erican in fan try m en d riv e into
center of J a p line on L ey te cap
ture enem y he.idqu nrters. se *e .in
airfield intact .»nd clam p a deadly
n n e e rs on thousands of trapped
Nazi A nchor
Red
....y c
i heavy attack
ill Ayreemenl
M ni.sier Ch
of Com m ons i
on G reece th i
e
•"■•1
urns' wii.'-h bind B ritain.
Russia and the U nited S tates.
B last Ja p s ln p p iu j
A dm iral Nim itz .n n au n ee- '.hat
102 Ja p an ese vessels w ere su n k or
dam aged in th ree-d av series of
c a rrie r plane a ttack s against L u
zon D ecem ber 13-15.
P resident R usevelt says he still
s t m ds on .Atlantic c h a rte r p rin ci
ples.
T hursday. D ecem ber It
Bi» T hree to Meet
E arly
m eeting
.f
Roosevelt.
Ch trchill and Stalin predicted
NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL
S e c re ta ry of S tate R obert S. F a rre ll to d ay joined w
S afety Council and o th er safety agencies in urging
ans to drive and w alk m ore carefully, to avoid acci
son th is y ear.
Services Held for
Vincent Susbauer
V in c .n t Susbauer. 19. died at
F orest G rove F rid ay a fte r a long
illness Services were held Mon
day in the St. F ran cis Catholic
ch u rch a t Roy w ith in term en t in
the Koy cem etery. F a th e r Saal
officiated.
The deceased w as the son of
Mr and Mrs. W illiam S usbauer
of F orest G rove and w as born
D ecem ber 16 1924 S urviving are
tw o sisters. Mrs C harles Arander-
zanden. C lackam as, and Miss L u
cille Susbauer. a t hom e:
two
brothers. P v t. V ernon S usbauer.
C am p R oberts. Cal., and P v t. Las
te r Susbauer. w ith th e arm y over
seas. Also survivin'" is a g ra n d
fa th er, A rnold V andom elen. Roy.
M att O lson
F u n e ra l services will be held
S atu rd ay a t 2 p. m . in the F o rest
G rove u n d e rta k in g chapel for M att
Olson of C herry Grove, «»ho died
T uesday in a F o rest Grove hos
pital. In tirm e q t will be in the
F o re st View cem etery.
T he deceased w as b o m A pul
3. 1899, in S.veden. com ing to the
U nited S tates 20 years ago He has
lived in O regon sine« 1924 and «vas
p a rt ow ner in the Olson B ro th ers
L um ber com pany a t C h erry Grove.
S urviving are his m other. Mr-.
G u stav a P erson, Sw eden; an u n
cle. Jo h n Nylund. L ebanon: six
sister, H elga. M arta, N ilda. Lina.
G reta, an d A nna, all in Swuden;
and th ree brothers. C arl Olson.
C herry Grove. E rik Olson and
B ro r Olson, both of Sweden.
FOR ROBOT VICTIMS
R elief supplies of clothing pro
duced by A m erican Red Cross vol
unteers a ie being d istrib u ted to
robot bem b victim s in England, and
m edicines and a sh atter-p ro o f vzin-
dow glass su b stitu te are being p u r
chased by the Red Cross for early
shipm ent to England.
A lthough en listm en ts i n t h e
navy's fam ed Seabees (co n stru c
tion battalions» have been reopen-
id to men not now in a d eferred
classification because of essential
jobs. Chief G. S. R othw ell of the
P o rtla n d navy recru itin g su b sta
tio n announces th a t the p etty o f
ficer ratin g s available are on a
s tric t m onthly q uota basis and
th a t the first come, first served
policy is being followed.
Men w ith skilled tra d e s w ho are
in terested in jo in in g th e Seabees
a re ask ed to co n tac t the re c ru ite r
at 620 S. AV. 11th avenue. P o rt
land. w ith o u t delay in ord er th a t
th ey can tak e a p relim in ary physi
cal exam ination before m ak in g a
fo rm al ap plication. D elay m ay
m ean th a t a ce rta in ra tin g will
close before a person tak es any
action.
B ecause of the u rg e n t need for
c e rta in skilled m en to au g m en t
th e co n stru ctio n regim ents, the
plan of v o lu n tary induction has
been reopened to m en ir. the d ra ft
b rack et. 18 to 37. inclusive. De
tails of this procedure m ay be ob
tain ed a t the re c ru itin g station.
Men from 38 to 50’v inclusive are
p erm itted to e nlist im m ediately if
th ey are physically and technically
qualified.
T he Seabee ia n k s w ere reopen, d
w hen the navy found itself w ith
m any huge b uilding jobs to be
co m p lettd as th e b attle in the
P acific progressed. A mong th e la t
e st construction projects are the
airfields on S aipan from w hich
th e R-29s hop off fo r th e ir at-
S erv ices S a tu rd a y
Irv in H ussey, 64, died Sunday a f
a F o rest G rove hospital. Services
will be held S atu rd ay at 2 p. m
in th e chapel of the S heridan
U n d ertak in g Co., w ith in term en t in
Belle View cem etery . A resident
of B anks, the deceased w as born
a t B utler, Or«., on F e b ru ary 27.
1S80. He w as a m em ber of I. O
O. F„ w hich will have ch arg e of
th e services.
S urviving a re his wife. Mrs.
Mayme H ussey of C orvallis: four
d au g h ters, Mrs. Veva M -rro n. Mr-
Bessie L eandt r, both of P o rtlan d :
Mrs. E thel G reibner. B anks: Miss
E d y th e H ussey. I«ebanon: two sons.
H arold. U. S N avy; Fred. J u n
tu ra, O re.; and seven g ran d ch il
dren.
C ig arettes Low
S enators pr. bm g eig .re ttc sh o rt
age discover th at w orst is j e t to
come.
F rida«. D ecem ber 15
Y - k 7th Rolls
U. S. Tth arm y r Ils seven miles
aerm s R hine plain th rough nearly
a dozen e a stern F rench tow ns a l
most to G erm an y 's b order, turns
heavy artille ry on S iegfried line
and reportedly was shelling K a rl
sru h e across Rhine.
Y ank Losses High
U S arm y casu ah .es reach 483.-
957 sf whom 92.135 w ere killed.
272.351 w ounded. 82.786 missing
and 56.685 prisoners of w ar.
J a r s Hit H ard
Jap casualties in P hilippines'
=5-— HAND LOTION
16
A n.iv.d-boi ne It S arm y force
crossed the Philippine-. and g a in '
a v irtu a l bloodless beachhead on
M indoro island, w ith in 150 miles
of M anila Tile a ttack establishes
for th e A m ericans an east-w est
c o rrid o r th rough the archipelago
w hich will give them acce-s to
routes leading to C hina coast A l
though enem y forces attack ed the
Convov several tim es, the«' w e n
su rp r sed as to the landing place
e d l T S hoses w ere negligible,
it was announced by G en Mac-
A rthur
Push Into P alatin ate
T h ree U S 7th arm y divi ions
dr ve into G erm an y 's in d u strial
P .la iin a tc along a 12 m ile front
( h u reh tll Hacks R ussia
P rim e M inister C h u rch ill backs
R is.sia'- dem and for a new w est
ern fro n tie r and d raw s m ap for
cen tral Europe n ««Inch G erm any
w ould lose vast tracts of her
n o rth ern and eastern territo ry .
Sunday. D ecem ber 17
l i t v s i 'i r on M indoro
C S. Forces on M indoro isl ir d
tak e tow n of San J >se. five m ill -
inland from
new ly
established
beachhead O p eratio n e ivered in a
broad advance of seven to tune
in le s
md resistance was negl
ble J ip- claim to u r tran sp o rts in
convoy sunk
and
m any o th er
tra n sp o rts and b attlesh ip s dam ig-
ed U S planes sink tw o Nip sh ps
in Luzon harbor.
G erm .m s Atlark
G erm in c o u n terattack s op.-ne I
at a d o /e n points on 70-mile U S
Is arm y front betw een D uren .n d
T rie r C ern ian s d estroy last bridges
acioss Koer av er C S did arm y
b. re- ile.-oer m t« S iegfried line
F reeze C ivilian I'ro d u elio n
W P B en te rs drive to keep
w orkers on n u tm tiu n
lines by
freezing its program s for civilian
goods production at c u rren t levels
M i n i 's « . D ecem ber 18
\a z i s I nle.ish O ffensive
G erm in rein v ad es Belgium and
L uxem bourg in stro n g offensive
d en tin g C S 1st arm y lines w ith
thousand- >f troops and scores of
tan k s ..B acking on a 80-mile front
G ain of several m iles rep o rte d m
som e places
G ain on Mimloro
V S forces on M indoro shove
th eir o u te r defenses six m iles be-
«' nd tow n of S an Jose. B attle on
I ry te C m.t anil’s.
Faenza T aken
Faenz.a. w hich has blocked B rit
ish 8th arm y in Italy falls to New
land division and 8th arm«
forces th ru st th re e m iles beyond
Tuesday. D ecem ber 19
( .. r ii ia r is M ik>- Big G a in
G reat G erm an counteroffensive
ham m ering a deep dent in U. S
1st arm y lines, plunged at least
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A postal card designed especially
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ch ap ter
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LOOMCRAFT
OLD SO O TH
fighting total 82,554 nittii a . against
Ann i can I s es of 10.109
U tlo ii C riticized
S e cretary ot W ar Stlimson and
other legionnaires condem n Hood
R iver p o sts scratch in g nam es ol
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18 utili’ amide Hvlgi-ini M «lul.iy
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ullivd uir blow s tliut knocked nut
9.» enem y tanks mid i inolisi vein
Cles Both 1st and 9th aim«' in-
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