Show Senate Committee Bill Cr Creating Teton National Park Tan Jan 25 AP- AP Legislation to preserve the natural be in Iii the neighborhood or of Yellowstone parle including the creation cre- cre of the famous Grand Teton as a national park was approved approved ap- ap proved tod today y by tho senate senale public lands committee An effort was made by Senator Norbeck Republican South D a member of to have havethe havethe the Teton hark made national pa- pa park in honor of Senator K of Wyoming but the Wyo- Wyo ining senator declared he preferred to have the area bear the name long I associated with it In representing I to lo the senate with a favorable ro rc port the legislation affecting the park acreage o in Wyoming the lands commit committee lee ameliorated a controversy controversy contro- contro versy which has stretched over ll twenty nl or more years ears and has drawn interest nationally as aJ well as from citizens in T Wyoming Idaho Ut Utah h Colorado and Montana In addition to the bill to create Teton n park Uie tSo committee approved a measure creating a commission of five members to be appointed by the president to Investigate In- In suggestions for changes in inthe inthe the southeastern southern and southwestern boundaries of Y YellowStone Yellow Yellow- stone park The Tho committee already has approved legislation for adding large to o the park along alon the northwestern rn and northern boundaries boun- boun daries Tlc The area aroa to be examined d is the thoroughfare huIting section which is bein being sought as an addItion addition addI- addI tion to one and a a. square of land near the Idaho boundary boundary boun- boun dary in tho Falls River basin area which it is proposed to eliminate froth the park The Grand Teton range Is a pen pea shaped cil-shaped stretch of land just south or of the Yellowstone It was visited b by Mrs Calvin C Coolidge two years c rs a ago when she and PresIdent CoolIdge Coolidge Cool Cool- Idge toured the Yellowstone area and was proclaimed by her to be among the most beautiful wilderness she had ever beheld The measure would give gi the state or of Wyoming the rIght to tax private property within the boundarIes of the range ot of this section lad much to 10 with securIng favorable action Horace M f r of the national park service told the committee that there were ero about acres of such land In the Teton range rang Thus The lands committee also o ordered a favorable Ca report on the bill or of Representative Rep TIep- Smith Republican n Idaho to add aCres to the Cache national forest In his state stale ThIs was necessary the committee commit commit- tee Was told to prevent razing grazing whIch might interfere with wIlh moisture and thus affect the stream flow V In Inthe Inthe the forest |