STATE OF WAR EXISTS
BETWEEN U. S. & JAPAN
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the war declaration.
The President said that we
would not only defend ourselves
against this unpremediated inva
sion but would make it certain that
this form of treachery will never
endanger us again. He expressed
confidence in the arms and spirit
of a united America.
CURBREPORTER
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ready for any emergency here and
all over the nation .... On Sun
day night Edsell Ford presented
an auditorium and recreation cen
ter to the U. S. Navy training
station at Dearborn, Mich., and
said that the facilities of the Ford
Motor Co., would be turned over
to the U. S. Government during
the present emergency. Nearly all
the countries in North and South
America have declared war against
Japan, so has England and
Holland.
All farmers who wish to have
their farm signed up with the
AAA for the year 1942 should
come into the County Agent’s
office by the last part cf Decem
ber to sign it up.
LANIER LIBRARY HOURS
Tuesday: 2:30 to 5:30.
Thursday: 9:30 to 12:30.
Saturday: 9:30 to 12:30 and
2:30 to 5:30.
Holden Reading Room open also
on Tuesday mornings and Thurs
day afternoons. —ts.
Tryon Theatre
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