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Show the Plnchot-Balllnger controversy had too prominent a place on tho program. Mr. Plnchot was wired and asked for a conference and he replied that It would be Impossible to change the I program as all the arrangemenLs had been made. "We believe Mr. Pine-hot does not understand the governor's message." CONSERVATION CONGRESS IS IN A MUDDLE St. Paul. Minn.. July 8. The program pro-gram of the national conservation mn-press mn-press to be? held here September G'J. which. It was hoped, would soon be ready for announcement Is King held up, pending a confercuce to be held In Ch.cago -arIy next week between Governor Eberhardt and Gifford Pin-' chot The trouble Is. according to Ralph Wheelcock, seerctiry to the governor, gover-nor, that the BaI!ngr-Plnchot controversy con-troversy baa again entered into the discussion. "It seemed to be the opinion of the local board." aald Wheelcrck. "that ptne of the speakers wrc too partisan and thit the Plnchot ilde of |