Show ANOTHER MESSAGE MESSA President Will Deal With Conservation of Resources Dec dent l mt abandons a pretty firmly fixed intention he will not walt wait for tue tho even een for the be beginning beginning ginning of the congressional Inquiry into matters connected with the so controversy before sending to congress his special message on the or of nat natural ural resOurces The president is expected to 10 begin the th preparation of this message a as soon as g h he has finished the one heal deal Jug with to the interstate tc commerce and antitrust rust ads acts upon which lie he Is now engaged 1 it il can ean ho stated that Mr 11 Taft Is confident that the conser mUon legislation which he proposes will he be enacted Into Inlo now statutes which the friends or of the administration thou tion he be the first that have ever eyer dealt adequately wIth natural natura ho 10 PIe President to lo so much of the m which has been directed him Chairman Nelson of the senate senale corn com committee on public lands Is cooperating with th the president in the tho matter of conservation laws Jaws and has assured him there would be iio difficulty In InI inputting putting those laws through the senate I In the there Is likely to he be some hilt 1111 the president feels sure It can be e overcome and that the tho I laws will vill stand tand approved before the slimmer commies comes White house cac callers rs who hase talk od cd with President on tile the sub suh joel hIm as believing that lie ho will best proe his ip for forthe forthe the Roosevelt policies of lion tion liy putting laws on the thc statute hooks that wIll actually carr carry policies Into effect I The problem to he be solved Is how best t to dispose of the publIc lands landsI I containing water power sites coal and nd phosphates Such lands have withdrawn from the gen gener er oral 1 land laws hut but tile cannot be and inui there Is no specific laws go their sale or orI orlease lease ease I It Is admitted that the re reI resources sources must lie developed that thal the I coal and 1 must be taken en I out by IIri ate capital and yet yot thero t I must at the same time be e safeguard safeguarded ed cd a against monopoly These are arc the I intricacies with which congress will wll have to deal |