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Show I OPEN PARK TO AUTOS, led Effort Is Belno Made By Idaho Motorists to This ;o The Tribune. rELLO, Idaho, May 12. From atlons the Yellowstone national y bo opened to automobiles this st least partially. Mayor Thco-rner, Thco-rner, member of the state hlgh-nmlsslon, hlgh-nmlsslon, who also Is president Itate Automobile association, has e of the most assiduous work-ehalf work-ehalf of opening tho park to the ars. thus breaking up tho moil mo-il the transportation companies pr there at present, atter has been taken up at varies vari-es with the secretary of interior Idaho delegates to tho capital, relief has been promised until when Mayor Turner received iwlng mcasago from Senator t Washington: Theodore Turner, Pocatcllo, o. had Interview with secretary interior rclativo to the auto-trafflc auto-trafflc In tho park. Ho does lilnk It Ik practicable under I cpndltions, but before I left o seemed moro favorably Im-fl Im-fl anil asked mc for all Infor-i. Infor-i. I think it Is quite possible ve can get automonllc servico i or threo of tho hotels and this be a good start. Please send allable information and favor-rgumonts favor-rgumonts at once. JAMBS IT. BR AT) Y. oral atitomobllo association Is Mayor Turner In preparing tho it In favor of the opening of the d there Is much to cause one to the pari: should bo opened. It. hat tho transportation companies ;mrk have Influenced government itons to blleve that allowing In tho park would be dangerous narrow roads, hut those who are itnlllar with the park say that os with the exception of a few which could bo widened, aro safe ubo of horses and motors. |