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		<description><![CDATA[Years before she became known as the quintessential 1950s daffy housewife, Lucille Ball was the queen of the B movies. It&#8217;s no wonder &#8212; she was talented and stunning. The above appeared in the Los Angeles Times on August 9, 1942. Lucy was doing what so many other stars would do, lending her name in support of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Years before she became known as the quintessential 1950s daffy housewife, Lucille Ball was the queen of the B movies. It&#8217;s no wonder &#8212; she was talented and stunning. The above appeared in the Los Angeles Times on August 9, 1942. Lucy was doing what so many other stars would do, lending her name in support of the home front mandate to conserve.</p>
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