PAGE 1 =AOffT d of t he Sec etary PAGE 2 Katons Ed NI ddNINcrINator aINMARI TRIIdNL uneroN Nhe AIIk I. T.1,,NNNyNN I,1,11 11 1enat. NE. NIII N L." Nb'Brtet N memberI If Ih I 11 at11 Comm11111 Comm11.te1 Me 1ic 1, Autraia, N rN -, enmark, NwNdnN Fld nd, Fra1ce, tly,NuIIIy, YugNINNviiberia,IIInNIIIN, CoINImbipaNama,111 PAGE 3 M2to p2int 222 ut222 2ha2222r222ha .22 2unre 22gug2 2r22pken2i t222Un022d2222t2s by m2r22an2 wh22repre2en th2ntr 2pe222m 222222 PAGE 4 ''But the biggest attraction for tourists, '' Morton said, ''will be Alaska itself.--land of glaciers and midnight sun, of huge caribou herds and mighty moose, of 30-foot tides and mountain grandeur, of Eskimos and totem pales, of snow-capped peaks that scrape the sky, of a vastness and a stillness like the dawn of time.'' It is this that MARK TRAIL will depict in the effort to make Alaska an exciting new destination for Americans and the world. His adventures start on the comic pages May 22.