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Evening Star dated February 4, 1942

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 Weather Forecast lowest tomorrow morning ‘Warmer tonight; slightly below freezing. Highest, 40, at 4 p.m.; lowest, 17, at...

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 In This Edition Closina N. Y, Markets—Sales, Page 18. 90th YEAR. No. 35,708. Two Extra Pages Late news and sports are covered

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 Roosevelt Is Assured Of Episcopal Bishops’ Full Confidence Church Leaders Open Two-Day Conference On War Program By the...

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 A—2 wxw Free Insurance Plan For Men in Service Aired in Senafe ‘It's Next Logical Step,” La Follette Says, After War Damage

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 House Quickly Passes Bill fo Give China §500,000,000 Aid Would Be Administered By Morgenthau Under Roosevelt's Direction With

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 r A—4 kun Hill Lauds Volunfeers In Dedicafing Canteen For Service Men Senator Urges Citizens To Back War Effort; Warns of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “EARLY TO BED”—Representative Wilson, Republican, of Indiana, advocate of 2 10 p.m. curfew for

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 Ointment . . . one d&h—n-mmhwl Bownd irip, good In coaches, on specified ains SAT., FEB. 7 $5.50 PITTSBURGH...

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 U. 5. Can Police Areas As Venereal Hazards, McNutt Tells Parley Law Provides Action Near Military Centers, Hygiene Rally Told

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 A-8 = @he Foening Kb With Sundsy Merning Editien. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. bruary 4, 1942 5 o sfh !ZN d

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