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Show TAYLOR SEES CHANGE IN CONSERVATION VIEWS Portland. Ore , Aug. 20. William L. Taylor, ex attorney general of Indiana, who. with hia wife. Is on a tour of the west, declares his visit has brought about a change of views on conservation. conserva-tion. "This is niv flrft trip through tbo west," said Mr. Taylor, "and It only requires a glance to grasp the situation. situa-tion. I have an entirely different view- of conservation than when I left Indiana. The po'er stored In your mountain streams can hardly be realized real-ized The conservation Rhould bo to develop this power instead of keeping it locked up Of course, laws should be passed so that this great power could not come into the possession of a few Individual, but the barring out of ever) one la "ot th0, rmcdy. "I boliovo that If every man In the east who favors radical conservation should visit the west and study the situation as I have done he would change bis views- I am convinced that the west should hae something to say about a conservation policy." |