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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Visits Smokies

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  • .i'.ix'j Report, Jonc'j, r««<» ■ CutStanding event of the year was tho visit of rro. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who waa in the parK April 11, 12, and 13. She regretted thst her itinerary would only give her three days in the park and the itinerary could not be changed. She Bald she would return for a longer visit. There car. be no doubt that J/ora. Roosevelt io tremendously interested in the park. Tiro. Roosevelt in Getlinburg. Left to right, Colonel D.C. Chapman, "Father of the Great Smoky I'ountnins National Park", L'rs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Superintendent J.R. Sakin, Assistant Chief Ranger Harold C. Edwards. 020 General leather Conditions Although the month waa marked with in*-" periods of extreme fire weather exi**-" month was marred on two occaslt at Newfound Gap on the ninth, a sixth. Reports of observers atatit in the North Carolina and Tennest follow: .gation, A I'JO-ioT Rufua
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