Show The Yellowstone and Others Like every other traveler I who his visited vis-ited YclldWBlone park Mayor Harrison i was deeply impressed hy the beauties of that I splendid nalional reserve It l Is a Kioat section of the country he said and parents should sec that I their I children chil-dren get a bight o Yellowstone park It should be i yairlolh duty Undoubtedly the sight would Impress children I and I adultn alike with the wisdom wis-dom ol the Governments policy In dedicating dedi-cating such a dlstilot to the whole public pub-lic forever and It would a Iso suggest the I dcslrabilltv of extending the hour llen i I 1 I I vork which she m StalH and federal Government can both carry on for the t general good and which doos ii admit Gcne1 le delay Acanitjln to report > tile beautiful beau-tiful liko I Tanoe which vis celebrated by Mark Twain many calf ago as the poM of tIme worldfamous Italian lakes IIH > iilTr ril so mich from time t lumUr I ing operations I on lC1 shores that i HH olU charm Is l missed now 1 I I may be tnstt the t prevention of the desecration was lnipn jSblc owing lo the way In which property Inlurusls wero Involved hut there hs a lesson for the Government and the States InI11 I developments The spot was 1 Ideal I 1 one In the mountains outside the range of general Industry Lake and for tilt were surely well worth preserving in all I their i original i beauty Tho public sympathizes with the outcry that I Is raised when commercialism seems bent upon sacrificing the big tree groves of California mId no 1oubt exists among persons who have given the subject due thought that such wonderful creations of nature as the Yossemlte valley should belong be-long to I the people Ve cite these as conspicuous con-spicuous samples which are given special attention because of their unlduc or exceptional ex-ceptional character But there are other phases less I conspicuous and lest remarkable I remark-able In the wide stretches of the Federal and Stale domains which could properly be considered available and desirable for great park reserves under the supervision of the public authorities It I Is JnJit as necessary this matter as It Is In the case of parks for cities to look far Into time future and to plan for the future There Is no danger of doing too much In Ihe good cause there Is great danger of doing too little Chicago InterOclnn I |