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Show TRIP THROUGH WEST CHANGES TAYLOR'S VIEW By Associated Press. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 20. William L. Taylor, ox-attorney gcnoral of Indiana, In-diana, who with his wife is on a tour of the west, declares his visit has brought about a change of views on conservation. "This is my first trip through tho west," said Mr. Taylor, "and it only requires n planco to i?ra8p the situation. situa-tion. I have an entirely different view of conservation than when I left Indiana. In-diana. The power stored in your mountain moun-tain streams can hardly be realized. The conservation vould be to develop this power instead of keeping it locked up. Of course, laws should do passed so that this great powor could not come M into the possession of a few individuals, B but the barring out of every one is not mi tho remedy. TA "I believe that if every man in tho ""ifi? eaBt who favors radical conservation wi should visit the west and study the K situation as I have done he would Ml change his views. I am convinced that S the west should have something to say Wt about a conservation policy." t |