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Evening Star dated January 22, 1942

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 » Weather Forecast Continued moderately cold tonight. Tempera- tures today—Highest, 47, at 2:30 p.m.; lowest, 28, at 6:40...

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 Two Extra Pages In This Edition Late news and sports Pages 1-X and 2-X of the Closing N. Y. Markets—Sales, Page 22. 90th...

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 e NIGHT FINAL SPORTS 2-X . Lee and 0'Mahoney Defend Amendments In Price-Control Bill Call Farm Bloc Changes Aid to War...

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 President Nominates Roberf H. 0'Brien For S. E. C. Post New Appointee Succeeds Eicher; Healy Is Induced To Withdraw...

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 Peace -Ofler by Japs To China Predicted By:Senator George Georgian Shares Alarm Felt by Connally Over Far East Situation B7

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 A—4 »a Christmas Eve Atfack Admitted by Prisoner, Counfy Police Say Man Knocked Out in Fight In Riverdale Home Is Linked to

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 Spy Ring’s Fast Work That Sank Ship Near British Port Bared Yeteran Seaman Suspects Fifth Columnists Aided in Torpedoings Off

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 'f A—6 &% Electricity Rationing This Year Likely, Power Officials Warn Private Homes May Dim To Advance Victory, Congress Is

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 Evening Star Club Honors 46 Employes Now in Armed forces D. C. Commissioners Among Many Guests At Annual Dinner Nearly 400

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 A-8 x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942. Netherlands Indies Joins : Britain’s Supply Group B the

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 GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE THRIFTY CUTS OF MEAT... They Too, Are Guaranteed ~ at SAFEWAY ‘What Dish Offers More SAUSAGE Heads

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 A-10 wxw Rugs-Carpets Remnants Loweat Prices—Open 1715 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Telephone—Hobart 8200 _ BROOKLAND STOVE Clean

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 MATT WINDSOR EILEEN GEORGE 11th to 12th on H St. N.W. e i IUSEPH SUDY and lux orchestra Enchanting Rhythm of the i PON CARPER

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 The Eoening FHtav With Sunday Morning Editien. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY-. January 22, 1942 The

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 Compromise In Production Setup Costly Nelson’s Political Sense May End Reshuffling By DAVID LAWRENCE. It takes a long time to

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 A-14 ae dlarh of flIhanku MINNIE B, sincere 1ssisti) clerl :'m"'niu'f.'{ '" & ’hxm 900 & u'nd ouf imany pineir Linancss durine

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 To make sure you don’t have & lesk in the Teof muse Win- few's Dependable Roef Paints. 922 N. Y. Ave. NA. 8610 tors rected @

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 “A—16 W Defense Sidelights Southwest Neon Signs to Be Dimmed; Burroughs Citizens Plan Meeting Business establishments in the

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 Worker Describes How Midway Beat Off Jap Atfackers Two Raiders Were Sent Scurrying by Shore Batteries, He Says By the...

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 -— A-18 #» Mr. ‘Kelley One Producer | Who Always Gets a Hit His Job Is to Carry Out the Command To Get a Play for ‘Command

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 ) . AMUSEMENTS. Tlualer Parking 35 SPM. o1 AM ELP!'I' AL GARAGE 20 N. Y. Ave., Bet. 13th & 1 /1771000712271 11 I...

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 Houleholdf Effects ol Every Description at Public Auction at Sloan’s 715 13th St, SATURDAY January 24th, 1942 10 AM. & Co.,

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 Seven New Directors Elected by First Federal Savings Slate of Giegengack Committee Named At Annual Meeting Shareholders of

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 A-22 x FI National Savings Co. Marks 75 Years At Same Location Banking Institution Has Had Steady Growth Since It Was Founded

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 FINANCIAL. 15.3 Per Cent Gain Over Year Ago 811,196-Car Volume 10 Per Cent Above Preceding Week BS the Associated Press. The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942. As many as you can—as often as you can. That is the surest

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 ’ Washington News -1 [)B szh“ggiflg giaf New Rent Act Rules Adopted, Go Info Effect Hundreds of Cases Will Be Speeded By...

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 == ST EDITION Washington and Vicinity Night Watches For Women af Schools Hit Board Unanimously Votes Disapproval Of Practice

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 B—-2 Prominent Preachers To Fill Pulpit at §t. John's Episcopal Bishop H. St. G. Tucker To Speak in Dr. Glenn's Pulpit...

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 SOCIETY. Senhorita Guimar Novaes Honored at Reception After Symphony Concert Ambassador and Senhora de Martins Entertain- for

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 anuadl ry Furniture SAVE 10%" Store - wide Reductions on Beautiful Living Room Dining Room and Gceasional Furniture e P...

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 SALE OF DRESSES group of street, afternoon, dinner and evening frocks formerly to $39.75 815.00 group of distinguished dinner

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, : 5 W. Pumbhrey. 24, 4554 Condutt rd. | Joseoh Cooper. 21, 69 O st,

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 F ST., Tth ST, E ST. JUST 250! CHENILLE BATH MATS AND RUGS %) Every single one perfect off We've just slashed the prices in

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 FILMSTRUCK. by Sheilah Craham ~ o 1041 3 Seaan e S CHAPTER XIV. A customer chasing a waltress was unusual even for Hollywood.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1042, s B--9 they would be entitled to a personal exemption of...

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 BE HERE FRIDAY FOR THIS GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT! INVENTORY.L JUST.. BEFORE Convenient Parking NOTE! RESTRICTIONS No Mail or

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 COLORS AT THE COST OF REGULAR FLAT mm'r. ;usz 9_§t.n,w. NO 436 1 Rear. ion charm— t'm Hampden's Powder Bese Im SOFTIE...

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 THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. THURSDAY, -JANUARY ,22,-1942, - WOODWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE 10th, 11th, F and

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 THE EVENING terday contending that evidence was STAR, WASHINGTON, Collifiower, chairman of the Dis- trict Salvage Committee.

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 B-14 = Hershey Sees Menace To U. S. in Hysteria And Complacency Chevy Chase Citizens Elect Schreiber to Succeed Munter...

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 Sea Exploits of Jones Told in Broadcast On 'Our Freedoms’ Eastern High Students Dramatize Life of iU. S. Naval Hero The story

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. Reluctance to Change Eating Habits May Be Real Future Problem Family Trained to Enjoy New Dishes as ‘Treat’

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 | WOMEN’ — 8 FEATURES. E¥ery Child Must Live His Way. Can’t Do His Best If Family’s Eyes Are Upon Him By Angelo Patri...

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 $1 Sample Fabric Gloves 69¢ —!Anw & plain ra) and cotlon gloves in biscks rown and = other shades. 6 to 7. Kann's—Street...

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 Sports News The Foening Sty WITH SUNDAY MOANING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942, o Classified ‘Ads Cc-1

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 Cc-2 Helen 0'Dea Shoots Season Mark With String of 165 Mildred Greene Blasts 408 for Second Best Set of Campaign Two Red...

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 SPORTS. Pros’ Association to Dominate Golf This Year, Cox Predicts Blackout of Meets by U. S. G. A. Will Make P. G. A....

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 MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONAL. HEMORRHOIDS own meth ts_effective for time or money back. Wn(e for bool [} DR, 1558 Cotumb Riams...

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 REAL HOUSES FOR SALL (Continued.) $5,550—$6,000. 8350 CASH, $38 PER MONTH. THROUGH F. H. A. 4-6 RMS., DETACHED. Large lots,

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 ‘' C—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942. THURSDAY : 2 SCORCHY SMITH (AIl binds of comics—for

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 Winning Contract By THE FOUR ACES. (David Bruce Burnstone. Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken. world's...

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 D. C,-THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942, Two New Acme Markets Now Open 10. IColumbia Pike CORNER 17TH AND CORCORAN PARKING FOR 125

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