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In 1921, the Olympic Committee de- 
cided to institute a group of regional 
games to bring the people affected up 
to an Olympic Standard and it was at 
this time that they agreed to add 
canoeing as a demonstrative sport. 
At Bassin d’Argenteuil, near Paris, 
these canoe demonstrations are to be 
held during intervals in the rowing 
events, from July 13th to the 17th. 
The innovation is receiving the strong- 
est support from the Canadian Canoe 
Association, American Canoe Associa- 
tion and other Canoe Associations. 
A successful Canoe Demonstration 
will do much to start a demand for 
canoes in Europe, and when the people 
over there see the possibilities of canoe- 
ing, they will want to participate in 
the sport, and compete later, along 
with our boys. It is now up to all en- 
thusiastic canoeists to help this sport 
along by supporting the boys who 
qualify to represent their Clubs, and 
make the trip to the Olympic games, 
remembering that those most interested 
in canoeing have worked hard to have 
this sport recognized by the Olympic 
Committee as worthy of a trial. 
Appalachian Park Work 
Progressing 
The first meeting of the Appalachian 
Park Committee named to select a site 
for a National Park in the Eastern 
States was held at the Interior De- 
partment today. In receiving the com- 
mitte, Secretary Work said: 
“I am appreciative of the courtesy 
and cooperation you have shown to the 
Department in accepting my invita- 
tion, as a committee, to undertake a 
thorough study of the Southern Ap- 
palachian Mountain for the purpose 
of selecting the most worthy site in 
that range as a national park, in order 
to conserve the scenery and the plant 
and animal life under’ established 
national park policies for the use and 
education of our people. You are be- 
stowing a great favor on the people of 
the United States, and particularly on 
our citizens in the more _ heavily 
populated Eastern States, to whom a 
national park, with all its wonderful 
opportunities, will be a boon of ines- 
timable value if established as a result 
of your labors. 
“So far the Western States have 
had a virtual monopoly on the national 
parks, the only one in the East being 
the Lafayette National Park on Mount 
Desert Island, Maine. There is no 
question of the superlative value from 
every conservation and _ public-use 
standpoint of the western park areas, 
but despite the fact that travel to these 
points is growing from year to year 
and far exceeds the million mark, there 
is a great mass of our citizenry in the 
crowded East that can not undertake 
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