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Show HIGHLIGHTS . . . in the week's neivs BONDS: The average American family should invest 25 cents of every ev-ery dollar of income in war bonds, Secretary of the Treasury Morgen-thau Morgen-thau declared. COAL: Stocks of all anthracite I coal in Canada were ordered frozen according to an order issued by J. McG. Stewart, coal controller of the war munitions department. DRAFT CROP: The draft called Sherman Jenkins' sons one at a time until it took all 12. the Clarksdale, Miss., farmer disclosed. The boys range in age from 19 to 39. FRIYATES: Seventy-two oil industry indus-try executives donned fatigue outfits and spent a day living with soldiers at Fort Belvoir, Va.. who are fight-t fight-t ing a war powered by oil- |