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Evening Star dated February 3, 1942

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 Weather Forecast Continued cold; lowest temight abbut 10 t 18 degrees. Temperatures today—Highest, 28, at ¢ pm.; lowest, 12,

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 Two Extra Pages In This Edition Late news and are covered on Pages 1-X and 2-X of this edition of The Star, supplementing the

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 W MenT IFUMLSMMS 2—-X Presnell Is Advanced To Acting Head Coach At Nebraska U. Elmer Holm, Former Husker Star, Named To...

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 POLTESSRRER LR SRR ERE LR DO VT IV IENORAGSNER RS, . S IR O3S e SREPTTPTST R F SR T S DR ANEEVLRSTLTLLRLL To Be Crucial Month

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 Six French Youths Executed by Nazis; 100 Others Exiled Six Recent Bombings And Shooting Involving ' Germans Announced VICHY,

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 A—4 ®% Striking Welders Chart Secret Course, Leader Reveals Back-to-Work Move Reported by Employers After Criticism in...

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 THE “EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1942, U( <4 Navy Photos Record Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor A

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 A—6 xaw Fleet Being Utilized To Fullest Extent, Nimitz Declares Question of Whereabouts Partly Answered by Attack, Admiral

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 American Industry Goes to War— Intricate Machine Guns Roll Off New Assembly Lines Mass Production Methods Speed Up Output,

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 A-8 THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. February 3, 1942 ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company. Main Office:

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