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This la the serond la series s( articles she will send n the (arm aad Yacallea can dlllont la the treat the visits.) By LIIXIE L. MADSEN JACKSON, Wyo., - Zane Grey and Eli Coulter and their West erns could have ben dug right out ol this place. Nothing could be more western than Jackson. Not that it is garishly so. On the contrary, being western is real here; quiet, dignified, but western lo the core. Likely the founders the park where fising is now un usually good, so it U i busy little city, and placet to stay are at a premium. The town is much quieter than one would anticipate after having read that it was one of the hideouts of many of the outlaws of the wild west of the 1880 s and 1890 s. There is none of the Yippy Yi Yea one as sociates with that which the term "western" usually covers. Gam bling was outlawed a short while back. While there art bars and cocktail lounges, they are main tained strictly within the law which also holds to absolute Sun- knew at a glance and any building day closing. Clothing is colorful, ihey would erect wouldn't have a show in the shadow of the Grand Teton. The buildings are mostly small and of natural log or stone, so they fit in, rather than stand out, from the picturesque "bole." tO-Fael Picture Window Even the big new Jackson Lake Lodge has been planned to har monize with the unspoiled beauty of the countryside. The 60-foot pic ture window in the main lounge of the lodge frames Jackson Lake and the 12,54 loot Mount Moran. The building stands on a wooded knoll facing the Grand Teton Range, and while its interior is as modern as Los Angeles's Beverly Hilton, Its prices to guests are very moderate, ranging from $8 to $14 depending upon accommodations whether double or tingles. While there has been, for tome years, a Jackson Lake Lodge, this new on was built a year ago at a cost of around $S million. Although w had planned to stay there, it and while all types are seen if you stay here a few days, most of that worn is of the better Western, sweaters, tweeds and flannels. Changing; Population It is a changing population. The homers number about 1,200, but that number is trippled each day in the ' comes and goes. Jackson has 800 motel units which win ac commodate 2,400 people, besides guest ranches, hotels, rooms in private homes which will care for toother 1.600. At Jack. Moore's Open Range I as fine a restaurant as one will! find anywhere, so far as food is concerned, this week diners casu ally rubbed elbows and exchanged I greetings with Tom Kelly, who re-1 cetved an academy award nomina tion for his portrayal in the film Caine Mutiny, and now has his own television show in San Francisco. Kelly is hers for tome fishing. And I there's Stutrt Jewell, director of photography for Disney, Inc.. here uu win c, 11 .i i. .l. i. i I was rinsed the rf.v w. aVrlverf and rw"" . V i. ..-.j -Tr... r,L ... ol rancnes. He also snot a se- niaicau Mt mi UW II 1C III . l t.v. and interesting J.clSon Hole JLT" I .IT". 2 Lodge in Jackson itself. AU accom modatrona In the Grand Teton Na tional Park ars closed for the tea- Old Chinese Red Leader Comes Back By LEONARD LEFKOW HONG KONG, Sept. 23 lfvLl Li-san, the in-and-out man of the Chinese Communist party, emerged tonight from two years of obscurity. Me it back In but not solid. The 60-year-old onetime leader of the Red revolution who fled to Russia in 1929 to escape the wrath of his Chinese comrades, delivered tells, which took him to the top of Grand Teton. He said the climbing sequence will be the highlight of a new film, and added that this was the most Interesting and difficult assignment he has ever undertak en. He is staying on here, awaiting the fall color at peak. Ospenr Are Goldea To us the color couldn't be more at peak than now, with the aspens all yellow and the tiny vine maples a brilliant red on the hillsides and along the fishing streams. Early history of Jackson, reads! much like that of Oregon. The re gion here was first visited by John I Colter, a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, who also discov ered Yellowstone. The Astoriansl passed this way in J8U on their I way to uregon. ixng Deiore me white men settled, however, Jack son Hole was a favorite hunting ground for different tribes of In dians. It was named for David Jackson, a fur trapper. The first a lon, telf-abasing speech to the rps .iii,,r however, came here eighth party Congress. Peiping radio quoted Li as tell ing the delegates: "I dare not ven ture to aay that the root of my mistakes hat been got rid of com pletely nor ... that I shall be fiee from mistakes from now on." "If I do not help my vigilance, he modest and discreet ... if I do not thoroughly rid myself of cocksureness, conceit and self- complacency and if I do not re ceive constant supervision from the party it is very likely I shall make mistakes again "1 hope that from now on you, comrades, will all the time super vise my work and give me great er help." During the late 20s LI led a strong faction in the Red Chinese party that advocated armed re volt by the workers. Mao Tze-tung the present ruler, favored revolu tion by the farmers. Mao won and Li left. He returned to China about 1945 with a Russian wife. He was taken back into the good graces of the party and went to the top. But in a few years he again fell into hot water, this time for "blind leadership." He apparently purged himself but not well enough to climb back to the top. Peiping ra dio said LI was "now deputy di rectof of the Industrial Communi cations Work Department" of the party's Central C o m m 1 1 1 e, a sharp comedown from his past high posts minister of labor and member of the ruling Politburo. Today's broadcast said be it a member of the 44-man Central Committee of the party. NEW LAW ATTACKED MEXICO CITY, Sept, 23 Ifl Tourist guides In Mexico City are fighting a law requiring their cars to be painted yellow like taxis and hired cars. They say their cus tomers make trips outside the capital and prefer vehicles that look like private cart. Cars paint ed like taxis would identify them Immediately at tourists some thing no tourist likes, tht guides later than in Oregon. It was in 1883 that the cattlemen moved in. The formation of the Hole is made by the Grand Teton Range in the west, the Gros Ventre Moun tains in the south, and the Wind River Mountains in the east. Snake River runs through the valley. The elk are protected and fed here in the winter and 33 of the nation's 590 Trumpeter Swan population make their home here. We enjoyed a brief stop at Pal isades, where a government dam in process of construction remind ed us of Detroit a few years ago. This is, however, the largest re clamation earth fill dam in the world. When completed it will be 260 feet high. We watched the huge dump trucks pile dirt upon dirt to form the dam which will furnish not only power but additional irri gation and help flood control. It is one of "Mchays dams," tne na tives here said as they told us how lucky we were to have ' such a great man" live in our home town. No divided opinion, such as we found in Eastern Oregon, was evi dent in this part of Idaho where residents told us they "just wished McKav could represent us" in Washington, D. C. Political Ooinloa Divided In Eastern Oregon, we found po litical opinion quite "split" not over Reoublican and Democrat is sues, but over McKay and Morse. 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