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Show them what the people- of the northwest north-west think about new nationalism. Norrls of Montana Talks. "This new school of theorists called 'nationalists', teaches that conservation conserva-tion Is tho national function and pro claims that financial benefit shall b in scope" said Governor Norris. "It seems to us In the west that west, that our brethern In the oast bear in mind the case of tho prodigal H.ui, and having consumed their substance sub-stance In riotous use. now want a paternal government to make another division nnd assign them a part of our patlmony. The last frontier of the natural resource prodical sees naught of justice in this." Governor Hadlcy Speaks. Governor Norris was followed by Governor lladley of Missouri who tpoke on "employers liability and workmen's compensation acts" and by Gamaliel Bradford, a Boston banker, bank-er, who bad as his subject, "the power pow-er of governor." Tho late afternoon session extended extend-ed well into tho evening, and finally be came executive. LOUISVILLK, Nov. 30 New nationalism, na-tionalism, in so far as it affects conservation con-servation of natural resources, was denounced by executives of three slates and upheld by Governor Nell of Mississippi at the coulereuce of governors he-re today. Governor Norris of Montana started the denunciation when he said tho "theory of the nationalists" originated in the east, whose natural resources had been wasted, bo easterners could reap the benefits of what the west still had. Aside from a brief session late this afternoon and an executive session tonight, the second day of the conference confer-ence was given over to tho accepting of more of Kentucky's hospitality. Tho visitors had been in tovn a little more than an hour when a luncheon v.as given. The afternoon session was cut short so that they could attend at-tend a reception, and the executive session at night was abbreviated for another reception. The business of this session was conducted In evening dress, with the wives and daughters of the goxernors waiting to be escorted escort-ed to the night reception It was decided de-cided at the executive session that the next conference shall be held at Spring Lake, N J , the first Tuesday iu September, 1911. LOUISVILLE, Nov 30 When the governors, assembled at their third annual meeting, transferred their con-t ferenco today from Frankfurt to Louisville, they again found a program pro-gram that gave pleasure more attention at-tention than tho conservation of natural nat-ural resources. Did Not Deliver Speeches. Several executives who carried bulging manuscripts finally went to bed tonight without an opportunity to add their views to the already expressed ex-pressed in cinn?ctlon with more or less uniform legislation throughout the various state The oflicial pro gram was ehaupe-d several times, and even with its curtailment, only five minutes was devo'ed to the first business sesFion of tho day. Late In the afternoon they got together and had Governor Norris of Montana, tell |