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Evening Star dated January 27, 1942

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 Weather Forecast Light rain, somewhat warmer tonight. Temperatures today—Highest, 41, at 4 p.m.; low- est, 37, at 6:40 am.

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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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 Autopsy Shows Death 0f Girl at Laurel Was From Natural Causes Hemorrhage Is Blamed; Tentatively Identified As Capital...

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 Visifing Journalists Received by Chile's Acting President Santiago Presents Calm Appearance in Contrast To Washington Mr....

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 e Bl -‘—r- -~ @n— = drag sores. ‘o MONE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NO CO-SIGNERS BANKERS DISCOUNT 724 9th N.W. RE. 0550 Sub...

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 A4 Advancing Red Army Moves Deeply Info Smolensk Province Russians Moke Mozhaisk Assembly Point for Seized Nazi Loot BY EDDY

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 Gen. Chaney Has Held Many Commands in U. §. and Abroad U. S. Army Chief in Britain Is Native Of Maryland Maj. Gen. James E.

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 The Foening Htar’ With Sunday Morning Editien. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 27, 1942 The Evening Star

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 Report Has Two Sides Mobilization Order Said to Have Been Up to Washington By DAVID LAWRENCE. ‘Why wasn’t the fleet of the

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 A—8 %% Qurd of Thanks #, COLE THELMA FRANCES. I wish to cknowledge With appreciation the man: Bcts of kindness and the...

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 Dr. John J. Field DENTIST 406 Tth ST. NW. MEt. 9256 Third Floor, Woolworth Building PHILADELPHIA NEN YORK FAST and FREQUENT

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 A-10 Win, Lose or Draw By FRANCIS E. STAN. A Clear Case of Probable Inflation Apropos of all the words lately spoken and...

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 SPORTS. Third Yec?r in Row as Golf’s Top Money Winner Looms for Par-Slashing Ben's "42 Collections Reach $4,775 With "Frisco

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 - A—-12 x FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR,‘ WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1942. FINANCIAL. Capifal Transit Nt...

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 FINANCIAL. New York Cenral Reports Drop in December Net $2,040,182 Compares With $4,000,235 in Same 1940 Month BY the...

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 A—-14 wxwn You do a permanently good paint “fob "wih Winsiow's Pure House Paint. Only $2.80 a gal. 922 N. Y. Ave. NA. 8610

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 Cayton Issues Decisionsin 11 Rent Cases Nine Won by Tenu.nts; Disputes Are First Under New Law Judge Nathan Cayton in Munici-

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 G §ATE EDITION Washington and Vicinity Bills Threaten Annexation Plan 0f Falls Church Roanoke Dispute May Prevent Fairfax...

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 B—2 Georgefown Cifizens Hear Whifehurst on ;Trafiic Projects Four Affecting Area Outlined by District Highway Director An...

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 SOCIETY. Miss Fontaine Fahnestock And Lt. Warwick Stabler To Be Married Saturday Announcement Comes as Surprise, But Was...

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 Democratic O.C.D. Aide John B. Keily Cites Responsibility for Physical Fitness The “toughening up” period arrived in the...

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 Life and Industry Of Argentina Pictured | = In School Broadcast Jefferson Junior High Students Participate in ""55 x"w...

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 N| SEPH bl]I]Y un(f his <n(|m'~,im Hampfon Insfitute’s Exams Cancelled for Civil Defense Study Course Under Way to Fit...

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 Plan for Registering Enemy Aliens Next Month Ouffined Forum Speaker Advises Germans, Italians and Japs to Make Preparations

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Legislation for Curb On Lynchings Demanded BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Jan, 27—The Na-

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 Defense Rescue Squad Swears in 56 Women ‘The civilian defense rescue squad was swelled last night as 56 mem- bers of the...

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 B-10 Washington’s Bus Fashion Ideas Not Limited, But Time Definitely Is; What Is the Answer? New ‘Blouse-Slip’ Is Approved _

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 Relaxation of Labor Standards Seen By Miss Perkins Efficiency to Serve as Sole Test, Declares Cabinet Member Warning that...

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 Ensign Hero as Mosquito Boat Sinks Second Jap Boat in Luzon Cox’s Daring Feat Is Second for U. S. In Subic Bay B the...

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 FiLm v b Srse orrn SrRuck. g’l}teflah Creaham ~ Chapter 19. ‘The burden of her secret was too heavy for Livia to carry...

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 B-14 MIsC PERSONAL, (Continued.) ELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. (Continued.) PHOTOGRAPHER—_TENSCHERT. 6 Naval Reserve...

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 RE HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) NEARBY MD.—$7,250. GROUNDS 100x150. Center-entran and an extra first-floor librar; several

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 B-16 Rabio ProGrAM TUESDAY January 27, 1942 Last-minute changes in radio programs sometimes reach The Star too late for...

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 Winning Contract By THE FOUR ACES. (Bavid Brus jerwin D. Sier, “Gawald Jacoy aad " Howard b - LT i every other sysiem in An

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 - AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON SICAL IHSTITIITE“ Accredited by lonl o) § Teacher: Spect B trainine for teachers and Day and Evening

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