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Show Loco! Parks Host Grcui Of International Officio!' Acting Superintendent, Joe Carithers, announced Friday that the National Park Service Serv-ice at Arches National Monument Mon-ument has hosted some -l guests representing the National Na-tional Park systems of 3fi countries and the Navajo Tribal Parks. The Fourth International Short Course in Administration of National Parks and Equivalent Re serves made a one day tour of Arches National Monument Monu-ment and its interpretative facilities Saturday, September Septemb-er 14, including a hike to Delicate Arch and an outdoor out-door barbecue at the Lions 'ark. Their visit was arranged ar-ranged through the Division iof National Affairs of the National Park Service, U. S. 'Department of the Interior dn Washington D. C. Guests ibegan their tour of our National Na-tional Park Service at Glacier Glac-ier National Park, Montana, 'August 20, and will conclude September 21 at Grand Canyon. Subjects covered dur' this month long seminal and will include Wildlife Fisheries Management : gional and National Touh 1 especially related to Nalir ' .economics managed V planning of parks recreate ,'t al plan development ... & Management in n; i' forest, wilderness 5 j.1 grams, and natural Lt 1 interpretation and ,w sion management on Fed,,', K lands all within the fra work of National Park c cepts. The forty fiVe ,5 D' hers of the group have ' been introduced to the r? 'l! adian National Park sVS f C( and visited several art-' within that system. i! in The International siy- )i Course is under the direct w ship of R. Keith Arm'; f Dean, School of Natural R( 10 sources, University 0f MJ igan, George R. Hartzog Vai Director of the NatiJ e Park Service, Department, ' the Interior, and Rus, ' Train, President, The Crt selrvation Foundation. She-Course She-Course chairman is Myr, Sutton, Assistant Chief, D, ision of International Attaji National Park Service, (J. Department of the Interp |