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Evening star. [volume] (Washington, D.C.) 1854-1972, June 22, 1941, Image 95

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"AW GEE!" Winner of the
weekly $5 prize, entered by
Horvey Colpe, 402 E. Custis
avenue, Alexandria, Va.
Best Snapshots
of first week in
The Star s
Amateur Contest
Contestants receive $2 for
each photo published with the
weekly $5 prize winner. All
photos published will be con
sidered at the end of the con
test for The Star's four $25
grand awards. Winners of the
grand awards will compete in
the national awards paying
$10,000, including grand prize
worth $1,500. Photos must
have been taken after May 18,
1941, to be eligible. Photos are
not returned. Do not submit
negatives.
"SEE CAN I KETCH ONE." John D'Andelet, 2601
Twenty-fourth street N.E.
"BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL" Lawrence
Finkelstein, 1002 Florida avenue N.E.
"RIGHT AT MY FRONTDOOR!" J. Powell Thayer,
Box 1012, Warrenton, Vo. (who planted the bait to |
"trap" the fox for his picture).
"EVERY MACHINIST A DEFENDER!" Eorl S.
Johnston, 5 Beech street, College Heights, Hyattsville,
Md.
"INTERLUDE OF CALM" William E. Grant, 142 Twelfth street S.E.
"WELL WITHIN THE LIMIT" R. E. L. Smith, jr., Kensington, M*

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