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Evening Star dated January 10, 1942

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 Weather Forecast Fair, much colder tonight, lowest from zero to 5 degrees above. Temperatures today—Highest, 22, at midnight;

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 Two Extra Pages In This Edition Late news and sports are covered on Pages 1-X and 3-X of this edition of The Star,...

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 B IGET FEman. spmewa 2-X Dutch Paying Cash For War Weapons Delivered by U. . Indies Getting Arms in Many Cases Without...

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 Two Aufo Smashups In District Blamed On lcy Sireefs Montgomery County Records First Traffic Death of 1942 D. C. Traffic Toll

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 Tax Exempfion Cut Reporfed Proposal Of Treasury Heads $1,000 for Married And $500 for Single Persons Suggested By the...

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 A—4 » U. S. Must Do Without Silk and Substitutes As War Cuts Supply Army Using Available Fabric for Parachutes; Jap Market

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 D. C. Police Academy To Open Monday With First Class Course of About a Month Limited to Experienced Members Ma). Edward K.

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 Unuriling MENDELSON, HYMAN. memory of their late husband and HYMAN MENDELSON, a stone v unveiled Sunday. Janua 2:30 p.m. in

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 of today’s brides. Candles burning in cathedral candelabra, white flowers and palms made an impressive and lovely setting in

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 The Foening Ht® With Sunday Morning Editien. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY January 10, 1942 The...

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 Labor Issue Puts Knudsen Under Fire C. 1. O. Battle for Production Control Still Smoulders By DAVID LAWRENCE. Control of...

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 CHU Many Churches Plan RCH NEWS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1942, News of the Bible Classes

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 CHURCH NEWS, Dr. Seth Brooks Marks 4th Year at National Memorial Church Preaches in Morning; Divers Activities Listed for...

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 A—12 CHURCH NEWS. The Rev.Nelson Pierce Preaches Tomorrow At Mt. Vernon Church, Dr. Rustin to Speak At Hampton Institute;...

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. Necklaces of shellacked r e STAR, WASHINGTON, d and yellow Indian corn will deligh- the heart of country

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 A—14 % FI NANCIAL. Defense Bond Sales Up Sharply Here In December More Than Doubled After Outbreak of War in Pacific By...

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 FINANCIAL. Keep Batfery Plates (Covered With Water To Make Them Last 5% Invesiments in 1st Morigages Notes in denominations

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 Rent Complaint Blanks Mailed To Applicants Cogswell Outlines Procedure for Tenants And Landlords Rent Administrator Robert

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 A—16 = Change Sought In County Fund Deposit Law Arlington Treasurer Troubled by Excess Money Banks Refuse By ALEXANDER R....

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 Real Estate B-1 ! 150,000 Saw 13 Silver Star Homes in "41 Designs Reflected World Changes; Details Recalled By MARGARET...

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 REAL ESTATE. Gadgets " New Storm Sash Does Much to Cut Heat Loss in Home By HILSON MUNSEY. Much can be done to conserve fuel

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 REAL Prefabricated Panels Handy in Resurfacing Damaged Walls Sheets Require No Nailing And Are Easy to Clean With Soap and

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 ~ B—4 _ . REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1942, _REAL ESTATE. H . ‘Thornapple street,

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 First-Round Kayo of Baer Proves Louis as Great a Fighter as Ring Win, Lose or Draw By FRANCIS E. STAN Star Scaft...

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 B—6 Tech Extends Wilson; Roosevelt Barely Nips Western Tigers and Riders Each Triumph by 2 Points, Latter in Overtime By...

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 ] BPORTS. ; THE ZIVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1942. HELP AND SITUATIONS. B—17 Stars in Eclipse as

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 ROOMS FURNISHED. (Continued ) ¥RADLEY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB, Be- thesds, Md.—Gentleman oniy: single room ROOMS FURNISHED. T O

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 v REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) COLORED—2-FAMILY HOUSE._...

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 B—10 Rapio PrRoGRAM SATURDAY January 10, 1942 Last-minute changes in radio programs sometimes reach The Star too late for...

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 Winni;\g Contract By THE FOUR ACES. vid Bruce Burnstone. R O g g enken, world's “ieading _team four, inventors of the s...

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 AMUSEMENTS, It’s a Long, Long Road And Has a Returning “Tobacco Road’ Back at National - This Month for E ighth Engagements

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