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TWO____ ada to northern Indiana, skirt' Action the Great Lakes Killed In SNOW AND SLEET regions Thousands Of Germans Snow or rain was Admiral Fraser Preparing Obituaries torecast for most of the Midwest. In MIDWEST Middle At. I MRS. MARY FRANCES STRIKE lantic states the With Fleet same my; I To Strike Japs FUTRELLE falling as far In Ardennes south as Futrelle, Trapped the Associated Press 1 Frances By Dela^' here1 to the and we are Mrs. Mary Throughout New York By RUSSELL BRINES get Japs snow and sleet fell tif..n ] Dock died at 2:15 (Continued from Page One) chance for a of the A mixture of 'a* MACARTHUR’Sigoing to pursue them.” of 1610 .street, repetition expected to reach G or 7 GENERAL and Philip- Sir Bruce said British and Am- in Bulluck hospi- Falaise round-up in France. over most of the Midwest state and 9 in New ^ HEADQUARTERS, Leyte, p.m. yesterday ally, pilots reported that the Ger- Third York’Co,. I ■ task forces would unleash Tanks of the First Army’s Jan. Bri- erican east yesterday (Sunday> and the *ell east ot pines, 14.—(IP)—Powerful tal. mans were massing iarge armored 83rd Divis- S^w. APpaia;m will Am- continuous blows thereby “tighten- Armored Division and forecast was that more mountains in “ | tish naval units soon join a daughter, forces at Trier, big weather Pennsylvania p :k on the He She is survived by Wehrmacht ion battered their way erica’s Pacific fleet in striking ing pressure enemy.” four sons, infantrymen snow would “frost the cake’’ to- men said the Mrs. Mary B. Meredith, base on the Moselle to the north. Susqq'uehanna nm the said the British Pacific Fleet wTIl across the St. Vith-Houffalibe road I coordinated blows at Japanese, J. M. Futrelle, H. of jammed with ice, was E A Futrelle, More than 150,000 the Wehr- day. * here be a mobile force “prepared to near the ot Cherain, four expected 0 I Sir Bruce Fraser said and D. L. Futrelle, village in the snow bell leave its banks Adm. action.” d' Futrelle, macht’s finest troops had died, to Temperatures when ■!,, fight any Mrs. miles northeast of Houffalize fall melted today. all of Wilmington, a sister, fallen or suffered hovered around the freezing mark, and the Admiral Fraser declined to spe- prisoner serious shut off the last means pack went Incidentally, the commander-in- of Clinton, and a practical for Sault Ste. Marie where culate as to when the Pacific war Johnnie Weeks, wounds in the four-weeks’ old except chief of the British Pacific Fleet of Fai- of egress for the enemy remnants brother, S. E. Daughtry, of and 8 below was reported, and some he missed death on- might end but said “it is moving battle the bulge, hundreds of and disclosed that to the northwest, southwest where the FOE and with son, and five grandchildren. others were parts of New England, REINFORCES a few feet in the quicker quicker. Anyone becoming casualties ly by operations services will be conduct- west. between 10 and increasing command of the sea Funeral each hour on the road back to the mercury ranged incident to the American landings at the Trini- The number of Germans caught UNITS IN of Lu- is going to shorten the war and ed at 2 p.m. Tuesday German raked 19 below. ITALf on the Lingayen Gulf coast Dr. Fred border, by artillery in the was not estimated we have Methodist church by pocket Southern temperatures went from Island. The admiral dispas- overwhelming superiority ty shells and the bullets and bombs three zbn the Kermit Wheel- but was known to include (Continued from a in seapower.” Paschall, Rev. 40 above in the r""olinas to Page One) sionately told newsmen during of a great Allied air fleet. and er and the Rev. A. K. Dudley. battalions of troops possibly conference that he was only More than two-thirds of the Miami’s sunny 76. ille, Ky., Kesselring had been press will take in the Zion 50 tanks which had been counter- ordered distance from the aerial Burial place reported a high of hile Mem- Hitler to "hold at a short Town original bulge of more than 1.000 the Third all costs 1 Methodist church cemetery, attacking Army’s push a ua bomb explosion which killed Bri- miles—that west phis, Tenn., had a low of 33 on this line. YANKSFORDAGNO Creek. square part lying toward Houffalize along the Bas- tish Lt. Gen. William Lumsdeit of Houffalize—had generally sunny day. The Germans are virtually ceased togne highway. Other sizeable en- reported artd Time magazine Correspondent to exist and was A heavy blanket of snow and have strengthened toe MRS. FLORENCE MINTZ being rapidly emy forces were opposing the sec- line dewh i William Chickering when Japa- U. sleet overlaid the previous falls. employing thousands IN MANILA DRIVE died mopped up by the S. First and ond Armored Division of the First of j.er<o“' li nese fliers attacked a U. S. war- Mrs. Florence Mintz, 80, Five inches fell in ir. forced Third Armies on the flanks and in its drive on Houffalize Chicago, labor battalions. headed the gulf. at 9:35 a. m. yesterday at her Army ship British forces punching in from with one to two more inches pre- Allied patrols report General (Continued from a ill- from the liorth and Third Army ,‘iat the ii Sir Bruce said he left Page One) home in Shallotte after long dicted. The Weather Bureau ex- Germans also the west. units which had cut the St. Vith seem well supplied i Lumsden, personal representative ness. that a narrow band of v/ith smal' a small band of Yanks held the Tonight, the three forces were plained arms and mortar Minister Chur- a Mrs. road Southwest of Houffalize. am. of British Piime She is survived by sister, snow south from Can munition. in 1941 to converging on Houffalize and had was heavy slipped chill with the Southwest Pacific Japanese cover Mac- Mandee Lee, of Whiteville; one Heavy, fluctuating fighting captured a dozen towns in new ad- latter sector in Command, only a few minutes be- Arthur’s retreat mto Bataan. step-son, James Long, of Shallotte; under way on the was vances running up to four miles ef six miles the fore the shio was hit .and The forces nine Mrs. Jesse the streets Bertogne, It has been announced by pushing beyond the step-daughters. around 50 miles of the standing a few paces away when Mrs. Mina buckling southwest of Houffalize. where the British War Office that Lieut. Gen. were within about Williams, of Shallotte, he es- Agno 18 miles where the main Prime THE MEAT SITUATION 1945 the bomb exploded. He said of Shallotte, Mrs. Mary bulge perimeter Germans had counter-attacked Herbert Lumsden (above), January, Williams, was in caped with “only a bit of a bang in of Tarlac, junction of Highway 13 Mrs. resistance the form of three times in 24 hours with the Minister Churchill’s representative Edwards, of Wilmington, has been kill- the ears.” and three into mines, road-blocks and pockets of of some 30 tanks. The ac- to Gen. Mac Arthur, j support leading Manila, Maude Sellers, of Rocky Mount, He was The admiral observed the Lin- ed in action in the Pacific. and 38 miles from the big Mrs. Ira of Rocky Mount expendables. tion was continuing at 6 a. m. Sun- Japan- Morris, the First on the bridge of a U. S. warship, gayen landing's, gaining experience and To the east, and Third day, about the same hour that the ese air base at Clark Field. Mrs. Ed Child, of Wilmington, taking part in the in- for future Pacific blows against Armies ran into strong counter- of Houf- presumably Mrs. M. L. Holden, Mrs. Herbert road was cut northeast vasion of Luzon, in the Philippines, Nippon. Another column pushing down attacks in their new drive Russ and Miss Lula all oi two-way falize so those Germans appeared when he lost his life. (Interna- “In the near Fraser Mintz, future”, Highway 13 along the west bank to cut off the salient at its base as definitely in the bag. fleet Shallotte. tional) said, “I expect the British von Rundstedt out the hard of the Agno advanced eight miles will be conduc. pulled Veterans of the 101st Airborne to an in Pa- Funeral services play important part core of his Panzer armies through Division captured Foy, three miles cific action with In- to seize Mangatarem, 19 miles in- ted at 10:30 a. m. today at Gur. WHERE'S strong forces, W St. Vith. north of Bastogne and nine miles craft We are land and 28 miles northwest of ganious cemetery by the Rev. cluding many newer his losses and the sacri- Briefs L. Lowe. Despite south of Houffalize, while on Lt. City Tarlac. Mangatarem is near the fice of numbers of Honorary pallbearers will be J fairly large Gen. Patton’s extreme east flank, the north- covering von Rundstedt MEETS BREWSTER WANTS point where Agno swings B. Polock, I. R. Woodcock, Car troops, infantrymen occupied Wasserbillig “Y” BIBLE CLASS had his armor for ward from the plains and empties Russian, Pierson Thompson, Dr. preserved at just inside the Luxembourg border The McClure Fellowship Bi- AT least one more battle and the most below German it de- STETTINIUS into Lingayen Gulf. J. W. Hayes, Fred Mintz, and H Trier, finding ble class will meet today at observers saw little THE MEftT? optimistic serted.