6
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Washington Evening Star
, “Fingerprints to Be Required of Many D.C. Licensees,” December 4, 1941, 1X.
7
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Defense Units Study Means to Protect Girls Hired by U.S.,” December 3, 1941, A2.
8
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Washington Evening Star
, “Roomers in âA' Zones,” December 5, 1941, A-12.
Washington
1941, B1.
9
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Defense Units Study Means to Protect Girls Hired by U.S.,” December 3, 1941, A2.
10
. Wyona Daswood, “To Change the Subject: The Other Side of the Picture,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 6, 1941, 13.
11
.
Washington Post
, “D.C. Rent Czar Will Be Chosen By Weekend,” December 3, 1941, 3.
12
.
Washington Post
, “Bundles for U.S. Bluejackets to Warm Them on Patrol,” December 3, 1941, 9.
13
.
Washington Post
, “Government Girl, 19 Years Old, Reported Missing,” December 3, 1941, 1.
14
.
Washington Post
, “Capitol's First Woman Air Raid Warden Enrolled,” December 3, 1941, 21.
15
.
Birmingham (AL) News
, “No Man's Land: Lulu Tells Betty What's Going On in Washington,” December 7, 1941, B1.
16
.
Washington Post
, “2,000 Cars of Troops Move Through Capital,” December 4, 1941, A3.
17
. Associated Press, “Slow Drivers' War Continues,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 4, 1941. I16.
18
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Densest Fog in Years Hits Traffic in D.C., East and Midwest,” December 4, 1941, A8.
19
.
Boston Globe
, “The War's to Blame as Banshee Wails Rend Boston's Fog,” December 4, 1941.
20
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Senator Complains Uniform Is âUnwelcome' in District,” December 4, 1941, 2X.
21
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Randolph Says He Won't Drop Suffrage Fight,” December 4, 1941, B12.
22
.
Washington Evening Star
, “If You Have Cold Stay Home, Say Health Chiefs,” December 4, 1941, B18.
23
. Associated Press, “Industrialists Urge Ban on Antidefense Strikes,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 4, 1941, A1.
24
. Franklin R. Kent, “The Great Game of Politics,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 4, 1941, B1.
25
. Associated Press, “Ford Making Munitions, but He Still Hates War,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 4, 1941, 7.
26
.
Washington Post
, “Men Trailer Redcaps to Check Upon Their Tips Hearing Told,” December 3, 1941, 11.
27
.
Washington Post
, “Air Attaché and Mrs. Kenny Honored at Informal Party Given by Canadian Minister,” December 4, 1941, B3.
28
.
Washington Post
, “Nelson Rockefellers Are Dinner Hosts,” December 4, 1941, B3.
29
. Hope Ridings Miller, “Capital Whirl,”
Washington Post
, December 3, 1941, 19.
30
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Army Orders,” December 3, 1941, B15.
31
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Radio Program; Short-Wave Programs,” December 4, 1941, D8.
32
. Devon Francis, “Plant Is Dedicated as âBreeding Nest' for Dive Bombers,”
Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A2
33
.
New York Times
, “War Victims to Be Aided,” December 3, 1941, 11.
34
.
New York Times
, “President of Cuba Asks Extra Powers,” December 3, 1941, 11.
35
.
New York Times
, “Argentina Seeking to Thaw U.S. Credits,” December 3, 1941, 11.
36
. K.W.B. Middleton,
Britain and Russia
, England, U. K., Hutchinson, 1947, 177.
37
. Royal Arch Cunnison, “'War Alert': The Entire Far East Is on a War FootingâThe Next Move Is Up to Japan,”
San Francisco Chronicle
, December 3, 1941, 3.
38
. Daniel T. Brightham, “Russians Smash to Taganrog; Turks Get Lease-Lend Help; Hull Not Hopeful on Japan,”
New York Times
, December 4, 1941, 1.
39
. H. O. Thompson, Associated Press, “Solon Predicts Pincer Move By French and Japs,”
Idaho Evening Times
, December 3, 1941, 1.
40
. H. O. Thompson, Associated Press, “Solon Predicts Pincer Move By French and Japs,”
Idaho Evening Times
, December 3, 1941, 1.
41
. Jay G. Hayden, “Peace Means Revolution for Japan,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A13.
42
. Jay G. Hayden, “Peace Means Revolution for Japan,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A13.
43
. Associated Press, “Envoys Deliver Note Contents Undisclosed; Sees Chief of Army,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1X.
44
. Associated Press, “Japanese Diplomats in Mexico Speed Up Plans to Go Home,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A1.
45
. Associated Press, “Tokio Agency Calls Hull Plan Unacceptable,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A1.
46
. National Geographic Society, “Where Are They Fighting,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A19.
47
. Associated Press, “Tokio Agency Calls Hull Plan Unacceptable,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A1.
48
. United Press, “Collapse of Pacific Parleys Expected,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 4, 1941, 1.
49
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Japan's Intentions,” December 4, 1941, A12.
50
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Japan's Intentions,” December 4, 1941, A12.
51
. Associated Press, “Roosevelt Sees Congress Chiefs on Far East,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, 1X.
52
. INS News Agency, “Hopes of Japanese-American Agreement Fading Hourly: Secretary Hull Is Pessimistic on Main Issues,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 4, 1941, 15.
53
. Associated Press, “Germans Are Caustic on U.S. Extending Aid to Turkey,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A3.
54
. Associated Press, “Germans Are Caustic On U.S. Extending Aid to Turkey,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A3.
55
. Associated Press, “Sees Japan Joining U.S.,”
New York Times
, December 4, 1941, 5.
56
. Associated Press, “Japan's Privy Council Discusses Crisis at 2-Hour Meeting,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A2.
57
. INS News Agency, “Hopes of Japanese-American Agreement Fading Hourly; Secretary Hull Is Pessimistic on Main Issues,” December 4, 1941, 15.
58
. Associated Press, “Tokyo Reply Awaited in Washington,”
The Hartford Courant
, December 4, 1941, 1.
59
. Royal Arch Gunnison, “Fleet at Singapore to Curb Japanese and Halt Nazi Raids,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A9.
60
. Associated Press, “Australian Cruiser Sunk After Destroying Raider,”
Daily Boston Globe
, December 3, 1941, 16.
61
. Associated Press, “Reuben James Survivor Wants to Get Back to Sea,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A7.
62
. Associated Press, “U.S. Would Take Cash for Sinking,”
Tucson Daily Citizen
, November 3, 1941, 1.
63
. Associated Press, “Article 3,”
New York Times
, December 4, 1941, 11.
64
. Associated Press, “German Parachutist Arrested in Dublin,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A4.
65
. Associated Press, “Nephew of Churchill, Canadian War Pilot, Missing in Action,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A6.
66
.
Washington Post
, “Navy Launching a Ship a Day,” December 3, 1941, 8.
67
. Chicago Tribune Press Service, “U.S. Navy Bares âPossible' Hit in Battling U-Boat,” December 5, 1941, 5.
68
. Associated Press, “Sub Apparently Was Damaged, Navy Is Told,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A1.
69
.
Los Angeles Times
, “Japan Sends Ships to Indo-China Base,” December 5, 1941, 6.
70
. United Press, “Japan to Exhaust All Peace Avenues,”
Washington Post
, December 3, 1941, 2.
71
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Speedup in Delivery of Liberty Ships Sought,” December 4, 1941, A5.
72
. Associated Press, “Three Axis Divisions Are Locked in Battle With Serb Guerillas,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, 1X.
73
. United Press, “Siege of Belgrade By Serbs Reported; Ankara,”
New York Times
, December 3, 1941, 7.
74
. Associated Press, “36 Nazi Prisoners Killed as German Plane Bombs Them,”
Daily Boston Globe
, December 4, 1941, 23.
75
. Associated Press, “189 More Firms Put on U.S. Blacklist,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, 1X.
76
. Associated Press, “189 More Firms Put on U.S. Blacklist,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, 1X.
77
. Associated Press, “189 More Firms Put on U.S. Blacklist,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, 1X.
78
. Associated Press, “Nazis Set Deadline for Surrender of French Terrorists,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A18.
79
. Associated Press, “Nazis Set Deadline for Surrender of French Terrorists,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, A18.
80
. United Press, “Inquiry Turns to Remington,”
Telegraph-Herald
, December 5, 1941, 11.
81
. Associated Press, “Workers at Bell Warplane Plants Vote to Strike,”
Daily Boston Globe
, December 1, 1941, 8.
82
.
Atlanta Constitution
, “Nobody Can Argue With a Paid Check,” December, 4, 1941, 5.
83
.
Atlanta Constitution
, “Nobody Can Argue With a Paid Check,” December, 4, 1941, 5.
84
. Chesly Manly, “F.D.R.'s War Plans,”
Chicago Daily Tribune
, December 4, 1941, 1.
85
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Source of War Plans Story to Be Probed, Early Says,” December 4, 1941, A2.
86
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Source of War Plans Story to Be Probed, Early Says,” December 4, 1941, A2.
87
. Associated Press, “Roosevelt Sees Congress Chiefs on Far East,”
Evening Star
, December 4, 1941, 1X.
88
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Source of War Plans Story to Be Probed, Early Says,” December 4, 1941, A2.
89
.
E Washington Evening Star
, “Source of War Plans Story to Be Probed, Early Says,” December 4, 1941, A2.
90
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Source of War Plans Story to Be Probed, Early Says,” December 4, 1941, A2.
91
. Dorothy Thompson, “America-Firsters Japan's Ace in Hole, Thompson Charges,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 4, 1941, 1.
92
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Give Sports the Lasting Gift,” December 4, 1941, A4.
93
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Her Husband Was a Stranger,” December 4, 1941, B13.
94
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Roger Smith Hotel,” December 4, 1941, B14.
95
.
Washington Evening Star
, “The Pall Mall Room,” December 4, 1941, B14.
96
.
Washington Evening Star
, “CocktailsâDancingâEntertainment,” December 4, 1941, B14.
97
. Associated Press, “Juke Box Mardi Gras Hits Carolina Towns as 29
th
Says Adieu,”
Washington Evening Star,
December 4, 1941 B16.
98
. “For Maximum Defense Economy, The New 1942 Crossley,” December 4, 1941, A20.
99
.
Washington Post,
“Tops For Breakfast; These Cool Mornings,” December 2, 1941, 7.