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Show BR. ELIOT SOUNDS WORD OF WARNING Cambridge, Nov. 14. A note warning erf monopolistic control ft the nation's resources Is sounded by Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president emeritus emeri-tus of Harvard university. Address ing a largo assemblage of citizens at the Prospect Union last night, "he said the two principal things to be considered in tho conservation of natural na-tural resemrceg wero the aggrandizement aggrandize-ment of a comparatively few capitalists capital-ists and the neeedxliy of collective force for legislation for the common good. "The government." Eliot asserted, "should not part forever with any of Its resources, but should bestow them on others only temporarily." Congress, he thought, had been altogether al-together too slow In making provision for the preservation ef the forests. |