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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1942-01-04

Evening Star dated January 4, 1942

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 Weather Forecast Moderate to heavy snow this morning becoming light in afternoon; continued The Evening and Sunday Star is

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 Reduction of 40 Pct. In Civilian Use of Wool Ordered Curtailment Expected To Force Layoff of 38,000 Workers By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JAXNUARY ¢4, 1942. s A3 British Drive in West May Be Timed With Nazi Spring Offensive...

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 U. S. fo Concentrate On Giant Output of Select Combat Planes ‘Superlative’ Models 0. E. M. Lists Include ‘Fastest...

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 4 Night Bayonef Charge Forced Surrender 0f Bardia Garrison German Major General Among 5,000 Prisoners; British-Loss 60 Dead

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 senssens A—6 & Cogswell Holds Rent Hearing; Finds Many Misunderstood Law Hears Varied Complaints; Woman Seeking House Calls

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 Man Who Raised U. S. Flag Over Philippines Still Confident Brig. Gen. Dion Williams, U, the first American flag raised ‘which

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 ON TRAGIC OUTING—Hugh Bahnke (left and William Anderson (right), two of the Boy Scouts on the week-end holiday at Camp...

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 L THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 4, 1942. Extraordinary News! ]uqt Arrived From Ireland! ALK LINEN DAMASK SETS '

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 A—10 = Long Georgia Inquiry | Brings Indictment 0f Ex-Gov. Rivers Grand Jury Accuses 19 Others of Attempts To Defraud State

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY' 4, 1942. Road fo Singapore Must Be Kept Open, McNutt Declares Manila’s Fall...

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1942. r‘ 1 4 LR R [ - « L e e L s i SHOPPERS' DINNER ; ; . ; ~ Served from

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 Leary Names 3 Committees fo Ration Tires Parley Is Planned On Transportation Of U. S. Workers ‘With rationing of tires and

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 0'Conor Plans Sharp Cut in State Expenses Seeks to Offset Loss in Auto and Tire Revenue By the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS,

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 Officials Appointed To Ration Tires in Northern Virginia Montgomery Delayed, But Board Is Ready In Prince Georges Automobile

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, “'ASHII\'GTOL\', D. C, JANUARY 4, 1942 Maijority Favors Reinstating Lindbergh in Army, But Survey Shows Many

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 Private Flyers Told To Help War Effort or Accept Grounding Planes Over Restricted Areas ‘Very Likely To Be Shot Down’ By W.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1942 A—17 OUR ERUDITE ARMY—The field of knowledge of offi- These soldiers at

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 @urds of Thanks CARRICK, CARROLL C. The family of the late CARROLL C. CARRICK wish to express their apprecistion to their...

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 Nazi Areas Face Giant New Effort fo Offset U. §. Production German Chiefs Reported Determined to Mass Entire War Aid By DAVID

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 House Will Take Up La Guardia Is Issue Handling of $109,000,000 Expected to Precipitate Battle in Congress By the Associated

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 Large British Convoy Fights Off U-Boats 5 Days, Sinking 3 Two Warships Are Lost In Atlantic Fight, Two In Mediterranean By

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 A-22 BOOKS. Survey of Year’s Books Spotlights Great Novels Mikhail Sholokov’s Story of River Don Is Ranked First Among Works

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1942. Boys Saved After Slipping [ Miss Boardman Wins From lcy Mounfaln Trail

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1942.° SAVE 115 '10 345 1N 'THE HECHT (0. F ST., 7TH ST., E ST. NAtional 5100 |

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 Editorial Page Features TEN PAGES. The Sunday Stax _S_truggle for Singapore Is Key To Probable Duration of War Capture of...

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 The Sunday Hhar With Daily Evening Editien. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY. .. January 4, 1942 The...

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 America’s Fourth Week of War (121st Week of World War I1) By Blair Bolles. Manila, “distinguished and loyal city,” jewel in

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 By John Clagett Proctor. If everything goes as planned, & new Federal building will soon be begun in square 167, just to the

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 THE SUNDAY B8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 4, 1942. Telling the Eye-Witness Story of the War By Don Whitehead. ‘Wide World

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 CIVIC NEWS. CivicProblems, CivicBodies Need of Legislative Program; Progress on Traffic Problems By JESSE C. SUTER. ‘The few

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 S8ERVICE ORGANIZATIONS. Legion Defense Lookout Posts Seek Wide-Range Binoculars Veterans’ Home Here to Be Available For...

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 B--8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1942. Nafional Guard Services To Be Held af Cathedral A general church...

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 THE BUNDAY BTAR, WASHING TON, D. C, JANUARY ¢4, 1942. January Is Knitting Time . . . And It’s Also Saving Time ... In Our...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1942. Over 5 Carloads . . Bought Months Ago . . For This Annual Sale of...

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 C " Resorts and Travel Financial News he Sundiy Stap Sporls WASHINGTON, D. C, Virginia’s Dudley, Oklahoma’s Jacobs Sparkle as

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 P C—2 » SPORTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY ¢4, 1942. BPORTS. Automobile, Rubber Restrictions to Cut Deeply

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