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Evening Star dated January 12, 1942

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 Weather Forecast Fair, warmer tonight, lowest temperature about 25. Temperatures today—Highest, 39, at ¢ pm.; lowest, 13, at

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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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 Hull Seeks fo Clarify Department's Stand On St. Pierre Seizure Says ‘So-Called’ Phrase Applied Only to Ships Used by Free...

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 A—-2 x British Continuing To Press Refreafing Axis Force in Libya Enemy’s Corps Reported Running Short of Fuel; Supply...

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 Hong Kong Invaders Used Fanning-Out Tactic Effectively Japs Had 22,500 Men Against Only 10,000 For Defenders By the...

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 | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TROUSERS Te Match 95 0dd Coats $4-95. EISEMAN S—F at 7fll Responsible Prompt Service REpublic

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 At Least 15 Workers Die in Quebec Fire; Probe Is Started 15 Others Treated at Hospitals After Being Trapped in Night B the

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 A—6 = Prelates Dedicafe New Mission House On C. U. Campus Archbishop Spellman Lays Cornerstone, Lauds Paulists ‘The new...

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 Louisiana Nominee Put Long Machine First, Senators Told Christenberry Opposed U. S. Investigation, Rogge Testifies B the...

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 A-8 Che Foening Htar With Sunday Morning Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 12, 1942 The Evening

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942. Selfish Blocs Delay War Program Petty, Not Party, Politics...

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 A—10 #% @ard nf Thanks JONES, BERT, JR. The family of the late BERT JONES, Jr., wish to ex- &eu their apprec to their many

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 THE YVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942. *¥rA—11 D. C. Writer Shaved Calmly In Hawaii Durmg Japs’ Rald

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 A—12 Wisconsin, Dartmouth an WASHINGTON, d Uclans Keep Colonials Company in Basket Ball Gloom D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942.

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 / SPORTS. Hogan, Snead, Smith Are Ready fo Blast 210 Pacemaker Harbert Stays in Racé With 30 on Back Nine After 39 at Start

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. Selected Stocks Up . |In Irregular and = Narrow Market Steel, Rail, Specialty Issues Score Gains; Many

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 F1 Steel Rafe fo Rise To 97.8 Per Cent In Current Week Output of 1,615,800 Tons Indicated by Institute Report B the...

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 A—Back Page Committees Named For Shrine Circus February 9 to 14 Howard P. Foley Heads Executive Group for Benefit Attraction

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 Washi ngton News he Fn WASHINGTON, WITR SUNDAY ‘MO&NING EDITION D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942, RN B-1 Funds for D. C. Homes

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 s g STATR EDITION Washington and Vicinity Civil Defense Meeting Calls For Speed Unit Leaders Report More Volunteers Are...

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 Virginia Law Asked To Relieve Dual Taxing of Income Proposal Will Be Offered To Exempt Voters Living Elsewhere By ALEXANDER

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 Capital Scene OCIETY. Brightened By Several Gay Indoor And Outdoot Parties Mrs. George Barnett Gives Tea For Mr. and Mrs....

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 Arts Club Plans Dance Exhibition Tea Will Follow Event Saturday From 4 to 6 An exhibition of square dancing, followed by tes,

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 U. S. Has Substifutes For Cod Liver Oil - Once Sent by Japan Americans Also Can Do Without Séed Oyster and Easter Lily...

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 B—6 Enthusiastic Throng Thrills To Lily Pons’ Frank La Forge’s Accompaniments Praised; Frank Versaci, Flutist, Also Assists

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 Synopsis of preceeding chapters. Livia Clarkson is ambitious to crash the movies. She was born in Los Angeles. She had never

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 Renewal of Fan Belt May Save Car Owner Major Road Trouble Replacement Necessary If Fabric Is Shredding; Spare Should Be...

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942. WOMEN'S FEATURES, B—9 Marriage Must Be Sturdy

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS. NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942. AGENTS. CLASSIFIED AD RATES HELP

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 \ REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. 7th BT. N.W.—8 lut'omtlc hul. E ROOMS, 414 0. OWNER, BUNGAI ma Park, Md.: CYATES, NA. 1338,

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 B—12 Rapio ProcraM Last-minute changes in radio programs sometimes reach The Star MONDAY January 12, 1942 too late for...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, 5ANUARY 12, 1942 B—13 Winning Contract By THE FOUR ACES. Bidding a Slam Most of

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 B-14 AMUSEMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Mr. Young, Ever Available, Took Any Role Offered Him And Finally, Handsome and

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