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Evening Star dated January 26, 1942

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 Weather Forecast Blightly colder tonight. Temperatures today— Highest, 41, at 5 am.; lowest, 38, at 1:45 am.; 40 at 4 pm. w

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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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 WIGNT EINAL SPORTS - b e—x Canners Must Keep Part of 1942 Pack For War Needs Production Board Official Discloses Priority...

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 A—2 waw Presidential Order Names 24 Associates To War Labor Board Proposal for Umpires Abandoned Under New White House Plan

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 Nazis" Winter Line Being Mopped Up, Russians Claim Hitler .Reporfed to Have Fled From Headquarters At Smolensk to Minsk...

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 Farmers Will Meet % War Needs, Wickard - Assures Roosevelt Secretary Predicts Crops This Year Will Exceed Record 1941 Yield

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 New Tax Field Sought To Yield Bulk of :9-Billion Increase ¢ Sales and Withholding i Levies Are Mentioned By Senator George .

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 Nazis Holding Finns In War by Pledges To Provide Food Helsinki Minister Says Grain Is Assured Until Next Crop By PAUL GHALI

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 U. S. War Materials Now Reach Reds in Substantial Amounts Arms Being Delivered Now Were Sent Before Pacific War Began By A.

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 @he Foening Htar With Sunday Morning Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. Eennsylvania Ave, Chicago

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 Pearl Harbor Accusations Analyzed Our_ System Held ‘Indicted By Implication’ By DAVID LAWRENCE. While the Roberts report on

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942. A-11 > The More Dollars You Save in Defense Bonds . .. The More

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 A-13 WOMEN'’S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. O, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942, WOMEN'’S FEATURES. ome Self-Analysis

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 Washington Becomes Capital Of Nations Opposing Axis Presence of Leaders and Establishment Of War Organizations Attest to...

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 he Foening Htar Hporls WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942. Basket Ball Remains in Midseason Slump While Players...

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 PORTS. THE EVENI NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942. SPORTS. Washington Stars Flock Into Women’s U. S. Open

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 A-16 x FINANCIAL. Capifal Transif Net THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942. TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW

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 FINANCIAL. Increase in American Tobacco Dividends Favored by Hill President to Propose $1 Rate for Common And B Shares By the

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 THE EVENING *STAR, ' WASHINGTON, .D.. c., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942. AGAIN IN 1941 s FOR THE PAST TEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS THE

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 Washi Sugar Is Doled To Restaurant Customers Most District Places Give One Spoonful To Cup of Coffee Many Washington...

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 g N[ Washin‘gfon and Vicinity Sugar Is Doled To Restaurant Customers - Most District Places Give One Spoonful To Cup of...

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 Tomorrow . . . We Begin an Important Fashion Event Mfln A 3.DAY SALE $8.95 >. New Spring Dresses | = B\ % ~ For Travel Hints .

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 SOCIETY. President Ranking Host, Entertaining Following ‘Command’ Performance Speaker Rayburn Honor Guest At Dinner Given by

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 ' f B—4 =» BOCIETY. Suburban Social Notes Russells Return To Former Home In Arlington Lt. Col. and Mrs. John Russell have...

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 T™E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942. B—5 THE HECHT (0., ONE DAY...TUESDAY ONLY F St, Tth St, E St.

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 ¥ B—-6 Brest Again Attacked Proves w.onderf!ll iBy British Bombers F“r 'tChmg Sklll | B the Associated Press. s s 2 | LONDON,

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 Fi ILY- §'fzuc& 'het‘lah ___,,_,,-.__,__ CHAPTER 18. ‘The first person Livia encountered at the studio was Bruce Nolan. He

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 Vry g w0 THE EVENING $1,000,000,000 Plan |Junior High Schools Lagging In Victory Salvage Drive For Civil Insurance Before...

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 Goodman’s ‘Swing’ Thrills Audience at Concert Here National Symphony Orchestra Plays Well But Clarinet Maestro Takes Honors;

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, LIFE'S LIKE THAT MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942. IEPA...

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 REAL ESTATE. ROOMS WANTED. Gmfru:uul holding important Govern- ment post. desires large. pieasant room TR privaie Bath and

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 B—12 Rapio Procr MONDAY Jonuary 26, 1942 AM Last-minute changes in radio programs sometimes reach The Star _too late for...

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 By THE FOUR ACES. Winning Contract 1 has beaten every other system in existence.) A Slam Try“ One of the unfortunate miscon-

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 | B-14 K President’s Pr AM USEMENTS. esence Adds Drama to ‘Command’ Play ‘Watch on Rhine’ Proves Inspired Choice As Vehicle

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