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Evening Star dated January 6, 1942

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 Weather Forecast Palr, continued cold tonight, with lowest tem- perature from 10 to 15 degrees. Temperatures today—Highest,

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 Two Extra Pages In This Edition Late news and sports are covered on Pages 1-X and 2-X of this edition of The Star,...

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 = QIENT FINAL SPor ! “IT MUST BE DONE—WE HAVE UNDERTAKEN TO DO IT"— Members of his cabinet and Congress in joint session...

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 A-2 X Conversion Program Being Mapped Here By Auto Makers Labor-Industry Group Reconvenes Following - Knudsen-Hillman Talks

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 British Tribute Paid War Correspondents And Phofographers Dangerous Job in Libyan Campaign Was Well Done, London Says By the

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 lr A—4 x “Wavy Cross Awarded Hero of Small Ship's Fight Against Odds Virginia-Born Officer Saves Vessel and Gets One . Of 15

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 Ann Sheridan Weds George Brent in Surprise Ceremony Film Stars Are Married By County Judge at Palm Beach, Fla. Bv the...

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 X Wavell Headquarters Will Be in Indies, Batavia Is Told Islands’ Fighting Power Is Dealt Blow in Loss EVENING STAR,...

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 Strategic Post Given Maj. Gen. Reckord as Third Corps Chief New Commander for 29th Guard Division May Be Named Soon...

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 Che Foening Htar With Sunday Morniag Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 6, 1942 The Evening su:

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 Anti-Trust Unit’s Need Questioned Modification of Laws to Fit War Situation Urged By DAVID LAWRENCE. ‘When Congress gets down

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 THE ,fix.'ijaxt:?;?;?clz pusenzon | R 58 Mme. Emma Calve, 5, Renowned French EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1942. In the first grim reaction to war every other nation has made

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 A—12 Devoid of Fear, Baer Is Ready to Trade Punches With Louis in Fri —By JIM BERRYMAN Win, Lose or Draw By FRANCIS E. STAN.

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 I PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1942. SPORTS, Navy Yard Bowler, in First Season as Duckpinner,

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 A-14 x FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE‘SiockPncesFoIIow

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 FINANCIAL., NEW YORK CURB MARKET New Car Ban Ends " Jobs for Thousands Of Salesmen Dealers Cut Staffs Estimated at 150,000 To

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 THE EVENING S8STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1942, P ——— C 0uDOn D Size 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 39.95 Axminster Bugs

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 [} . Washi Capifal Transif May Buy More Trolleys, Buses Larger Fleet Studied In View of Auto And Tire Situation The Capital

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 == JIAIE EDITION Washington and Vicinity Power fo Shift U. S. Agencies Is Ques!ioned Senate fommittee Meets o Find Way to...

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 SOMMERS =:cvisce 1410 NEW YORE AVE., ASSUME 3 TO 9 MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON A SPINET PIANO _Without Carrying Charge Lenox Spinet.

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1942. SOCIETY. B—3 Capital Social Calendar - Contains...

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 B—4 Republican Women Hear Brewster Senator Urges Central Supply Agency for War Vigorous support of the industrial...

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 Standing Committees For Year Named by Civic Federation Stull Addresses Group, Urging Co-operation iny Community Affairs...

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 ? B—6 Registration fo Fit Each Into Victory Role, Says Hetshey Selective Service Chief Also Outlines in Forum Policy on...

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 teamwork of all of the parts Nation. g Church of Epiphany Lauded by Bishop as It Marks Century Foresight of Parishioners 4n

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 Red Cross Launches $750,000D. C. Drive For War Fund Quota Is Capital’s Part of $50,000,000 Minimum for Nation A $750,000 war

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1942. Nature’s Children Olive (Olea europaea) By LILLIAN COX ATHEY. ’

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 B-10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY Army Orders | o from Boston to Fort Mason Hunt, Capt. Thomas C..

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 TRUNKS— 452,24 Repairing of Leather Goods and Golf Bags ZIPPER REPLACING G. W.King, jr., 511 11th St. N.W. CRENRCRREE...

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 T B—12 WOMEN'S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1942. WOMEN’S FEATURES. ‘Pioneering’ Still

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 Ee e ——————————— TR - er Bathers Da {44 by Clinabeth Yarsell The thus fer: Johnny Mulveney lays aside his science story...

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