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Show oo INDUCE TOURISTS TO VISIT YELLOWSTONE LIVINGSTON. Mont., May C. In the hopo of inducing tourists to extend ex-tend their visits to Yellowstone National Na-tional park, a change in policy for next season has been announced by tho park administration. Tho establishment of a park mall service had been announced; additional addi-tional trails will bo constructed; camps and hotels will be forbidden to servo park trout on dining tables, that fishing for the tourist may not suffer, suf-fer, and a boys' summer camp and school will be cstabllohed. Camp Roosevelt, at Tower Falls, is to be devoted almost exclusively to long time visitors, and saddlo horses and other special equipment will bo made available. Until private automobile parties bo-gan bo-gan to invade tho park In recent years, 05 per cent of all visitors attempted at-tempted to seo its natural wonders on a llmltod tourist schedule, park officials of-ficials declare, and is is this tendency that tho new regulations are Intended to discourage. |