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As the hustling, bustling, up-to-date, city-like SnHnlir'n-f tWfnty years a0 when copper wis at utn PnCr d TP'0 was Psperous and happy, when the gambling stakes were high, when everyone earned big wages and the whole community had a sport-Anyox. extravagant instinct' we will best remember The fllfl fnwn n'TitiVi l - i V4J Anew glamor ana romanpp in Nnwfr td bGen dead t0 be Sle these last H years Now it has been cremated. In few a years the trees and nM fTS f.nelter d even the scars of the old camp will have gone. Only a few of the few who"e business or whim totQ ii, ; . . , .,, "j -nc mem nasi, mat nart ot thp coast wi even remember or Mai of the once Veal cam.,, with its busy, vibrant, and up doing people. The b g f,re which has now finally consumed Anyo? and ms I'nM di" famous A '--"'Ma uie aanuons, tne Phoenixes rnoenixes Greenwoods and such like'. Jt iso(M enough to hear of our visitors from Sartof the country which, we hav'e asso ated with oppressive heat talk about it being too warm in thsiorlet kee"3 W bC Changes In ARP Technique ... wffi; ElSLlLM ,;nstucrPa the " UK:iwi- one. ti, t nmliT,,. ? " hazf'"dous chem plosives ca s and ex-of Nnal Off ce bothering with water pSft Lf" agents. ftiJ1ys, sand or other smothering veK houolders are ad- nnd risk a oh nern the blazi" bomb can condition stand 20 twL0r? feet 0r mn awa-Y, f rm it. Under ordinal they , wore than 15 f S We ?ron wiU nQt fly about 10 BecoiZihAfl be ext nishl m secondary fires. Vh,ch attentlon can be turned to QUIZ FOR ; ELEANOR President's Wife Lets Reporters Do. Lots cf Talking MAlGARET KERNOOLS j Associated Press Suff Writer WAAHiMBTOM. July 4: 0 Ifci Is tor wamen who won (tor what it is like to go to Mrs. Booaevelt's press conference in wartime. At tint, while you'rt getting in, it's fairly formal. Preliminaries Include obtaining a membership card. I've been here a month but still sport only a temporary I White House pass. That required two fingerprints' and no photo-' graph, but the permanent pass makes you black both hands and each finger twice, pose for a picture and fill in pages of information about yourself. Mavhe I for got to mention my chicken pox scar. I Aiiynow. (emporaruy wait in. having passed guards at the gate, at the White House door and in the hall. We wait in the famous green room. Frankly it looks ilka a room that has been beautiful. Enter SoiUlivc A White House attendant rnrnt! to get us when Mrs. Roosevelt is ready. We flock up the steps in a feminine flurry behind bin. Me shows us into the Monroe room. We sit a second or so. turns ua as Mrs. Roosevelt smites btll into the room with her secretaries. Miss Malvina Thompson and Mrs. Edith Helm. Immediately Mrs. R. shakes hands with a femininely firm grip. looks directly at each handshaker. when she sits down, we sit down. Her secretaries sit back comfortably on the couch, but she sits on the edge, with her legs crossed At the ankle and one foot slidinsr sideways on the carpet. This was the stttins room for King George and Queen lUsabeth, the room for Johnson's cabinet meetings and the place where the treaty with Soaia was signed. President Portraits Forty-four marine Drints nwni by President Roosevelt fill the walls a'oog with a few fearsome but famous portraits. Lams cords sprawl around the floor the way they do in any other home. The letter opener on the desk has a tassel, and the desk holds several portraits of President Roosevelt. The mantel is marble with a marble bust of a woman nobody knows. The fireplace fixtures are brass. Chairs are lined up in schoolroom array so that everybody can see and hear. Mrs. Roosevelt chats her con THE DZvILY NETTS SATURDAY, JULY 4, fa. fereace into the program for the day. Thete's a feeling that nukes you think "Today she's going to spring something that will make a story ." She tells a good story on herself, the kind you like to read tn the little box on the second page of your paper while finishing your coffee. Sm baits the press for questions the way a good club leader manages to main everybody feel "in on things" by directing discussion. Gwtferenfc (.' tue Mrs. Roosevelt wears a white 4ress and black coat, sheer black hose and patent leather pumps, which make her legs look pretty. Sometimes she wears thick stockings and sturdier shoes. New Books Added To Library Here Cnod Whisky .Vjr mrrrrT 7MMR rv.i.u.d. W'.td4 This advertisement is not published or di.s-pl.ived by the Liquor Control Hoard ur by the Government of British CnlumbM NEWS FROM EDMONTON Edmonton at the end of last The following" Ut of ew books n7TL "0. , for the pay section of the Prince "lT a trottPe f seventeen other screen a.ini.t p.iwu r it.M i. Rupert public Library to an- , slM, sUra wha ymiM hm ..... .to take part in a Celebrity Par . B.!i-Hh ai1 ade t tht Empire Theatre In sup- Deomfteto - "Until the Day t TlrMfc-" - 7v" Rev. rather John B, M u NV Cwowat - ttv "Ope. Then U weU knw. lUnan Cutn nSk JTnu 8T. the end of avst week dv Tvf1 aMraoe- 'ing from UMurtaa suatalnrcl when ,'1,.. , '"car waawwttod near Cast, r J- - "B believed that he suifvr.d . TT. . hwurt attaek and lost contr..; , Uncastet M. "BcHas t to tu the Wan- the car. ffn a- t l UVfwT. I Sorensen "A Little Lower Than the Angela." Webster "The Mafic Water." .Non-I iction Chevalier "The Kdt of the Sword." French "My Yankee Mother." Kuo-Ching-ch'u "I've come a Long Way." Newman "Goodbye Japan." Sehriftgiesser "The Amazing ing RoosevelU." Segal "ew order In Poland." Werth "Moscow War Diary." Romance Baldwin "Bfeath of lift." Cohier "Forever la so Long." Logan "Swan Merton Army srp." Meore "The Other Woman." i Mysteries Clark-"The Model Corps." 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