Show War ar Will Not f Stop Travel to National Parks HAT r-HAT the entrance of ot the t THAT I United States Statu Into the war will not affect the vacation t tOurists and that the he country's national na- na parka park and scenic points will ibe be as ai well patronized this year as aa they have been during each of the i past part two years yeara Ik Is the opinion of i Secretary of the Interior Lane I Secretary Lane Cane alsO 1110 points out that thet It Is II a even more Important now than In times of peace a t that the J health and vitality alry of the e nations nation's IO citizenship be conserved and that rest ret and recreation must materially assist In this of hu human human hu hu- man tissue and energy That America la Is being belna ered with the automobile and that American people realize that vaca vaca- tlona are necessary to enable them to maintain their Increased business busi busl ness nen and patriotic activities Is II the opinion of W. W H. H White of the who says saYI with the Curtailed transportation facilities the uncertainty of railroad sched- sched ules combined with a clear und under r- r standing of the he health benefits Of f driving in tn the open and with the desire to make their vacations as economical as aa there Is II not a doubt but that the 1918 vacation vaca vaca- tion season ceaton will be one of the great greit est automobile touring years yearl In I the history of the Industry I understand that Inquiries and anti reports received by the travel bu bureaus bureaus bu bu- of automobile clubs u In Tc ry OI g every section of the e country o Indicate a record breaking crop of tourists for this summer lummer and early autumn Particularly Is la this true In those sections and states where camping sites situ have been located as well as mountain and seashore resorts where tourists may either stop at hotels or rent small mall cottages and tents o I Ii 1 i t. i-t. t |