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Such a statement is erroneous not only lor Yellowstone but for every other national park. There has been no control of eagles in any of the national parks, and no native species of animal is ever "banned'' from any of the parks...
Each national park is a wild life sanctuary in which every form of wild life native to the park receives total protection. Occasionally some species benefits from the changes wrought by human developments and becomes so numerous as to threaten the existence of some rarer, less adaptable, species. At such times it may become necessary to adopt control measures to reduce the predatory species, but such control measures are only temporary and local in their nature...
Acting Director Department of the Interior National Park Service Washington...
...have no intention now or hereafter of resigning." declared Secretary of State Hull to newshawks as he debarked from S. S. President Harding in Manhattan and straightway motored off to Hyde Park to report to President Roosevelt on the World Economic Conference. At the President's summer home where he was a weekend guest he again assured reporters that he was staying in the Cabinet. When he got back to Washington he said the same thing. These denials seemed to dispose of persistent rumors of the most serious ruction in the Cabinet since March...
...President and his ranking Cabinet officer met at Hyde Park for the first time since that May day on which Secretary Hull, as chairman of the U. S. Delegation, sailed away so hopefully for London. Then as an internationalist he was about to have his innings. But the President's long-range handling of the Conference, his refusal to consider currency stabilization, his dispatch of Assistant Secretary of State Moley to London all combined to lacerate Secretary Hull's feelings and start reports of his resignation. The Conference had failed and the President's nationalist policy...