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Show Ilshed, Mr. Pinchot had the same opposition and identically the same arguments to meet which the Tribune-' Tribune-' is making today. But no ono well informed now assails the forest service. ser-vice. Even tho sheepmen, who at ono time, were the Implacable enemies ene-mies of Plnchot because of his conservation con-servation rules as applied to the public pub-lic domain, are the ardent friends of tho forest service, and, looking back, they see how destructive of their own interests would have been their unrestricted possession of tho public ranges, with no ono to force them along tho lines of respect for the rules of common good. The people of the United States have suffered severely "from tho acts of those who solfishly covet tho earth and would appropriate to their own use everything not nailed down. There is too much false preaching by those who are the paid servants of the monopolists. The Democratic national administration administra-tion will make a mistake, if it endorses en-dorses and adheres to Secretary Lane's policy. |