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Show PRESIDENT CANNOT g SHOOT IN THE PARK ; Ills Gun Will Be Sealed by Military ; Authorities Just Like That Pf . Any Citipea- ' : TOBT YELLOWSTONE, National Park, March , 84.-Over the -length pnd breadth of the National park there swept a terrific snowstorm Sunday and Sunday night. It deep ened the snow that already lay on the ground, filled np the gulches and made iravel. even tot the skid-runners of the rmy. who travel from- snow station to anew station on patrol duty, well-nigh lsTblerAJtogether the prospect of fSMe'fraO. f pleasing .thhen the President comes to visit the park two months henee. Is not at all Kood - ,MaJ Pitcher, superintendent Of the park andZommandait of this oost. has nol re-icelved re-icelved full reports of Sunday's storm. but is known the storm was general tover the entire park- The snow la heavy ind damp, makmg patrol work especially Maj.pitcher declared thai , President !Roosevelt will da no hunting in the park. His gun win be sealed by the military when he enters the park. jut as though he were a ordinary citizen. It is understood under-stood ths tnfomation received by Maj, Pitcher from Washington Is that one of the chief purposes of the President's visit to the park Is to examine the precautions that are being taken for the protection of iim and to see what step are necessary jo make the protection tUl more effective. |