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would suggest that grazing be allowed within the park on private lands 

 only, and on these under fence. In case it should appear necessary to 

 continue grazing of larger areas, because of the necessity of war condi- 

 tions, I would suggest that the rate for this service be increased to not 

 less than $5 per head, in order that the Government may get its share of 

 the benefit rather than to allow practically all to go to the few individu- 

 als holding permits, as is the case under the present arrangement, where- 

 by the Government charges the sum of 50 cents per head per season. . , . 



Supervisors of National Parks 



For information regarding our National Parks write to 



Casa Grande Ruin, James P. Bates, Custodian, Florence, Ariz. 



Crater Lake, Alex. Sparrow, Crater Lake, Oregon. 



Glacier, George E. Goodwin, Acting Sup,, Belton, Montana, 



Hot Springs Reservation, Dr, Wm. P. Parks, Sup,, Hot Springs, Ark. 



Mesa Verde, Thomas Rickner, Sup., Mancos, Colo. 



Mount Rainier, D. L. Reaburn, Ashford, Wash. 



Piatt, R. A. Sneed, Sup., Sulphur, Okla. 



Rocky Mountain, L. C, Way, Ranger in Charge, Estes Park, Colo. 

 Sequoia and General Grant, Walter Fry, Sup., Three Rivers, Cal. 

 Sully's Hill, Samuel A. M. Young, Acting Sup., Fort Totten, N. Dak, 

 Wind Cave, Thomas W. Brazell, Sup., Wind Cave, via Hot Springs, 

 S, Dak. 



Yellowstone, Chester A. Lindsley, Acting Sup., Yellowstone Park, Wyo. 

 Yosemite, W, B, Lewis, Sup., Yosemite, Cal, 



