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Show BELLINGER'S KT PLEASES PINCHOT i NEW YORK, March 7 When Gif ford Pinchot, former Chief foi ester of the United States, whose ( charges against the Bnlllnger administration led to his deposition, was soon here tonight, there was no mistaking tho sctlfnctlon with which he regarded the Jiews of Secretary Bollinger's resignation "Mr. Balllngor's resignation resig-nation was Inevitable," he said, "and will be received with general satl3 faction It is a welcomo concession to the growing determination of the country to be represented by public servants In whoso hands the public interests are safe "Tho appointment of Walter Fisher la admirable I speak with con fldence, for we have been working together for years. As vice president and one of the founders ot the National Na-tional Consenntlon association, he has been an effective exponent of tho policies poli-cies for which the association stand.. "In his new post he shall, I feci sure, continue tho conservation of our nntural resources as closely as wo havo done In tho past His entrance Into tho government service will unquestionably un-questionably meet with strong public approval " 00 |