Show I Funds Vetoes Evoke Cries From Affected Approval Criticism Mirrored in Lee Action Comment Gov Coy J. J Bracken Lee Monday found himself on the receiving end I of much comment comment both both approval and disapproval for disapproval for his item vetoes in the appropriations bill i Comment ranged from the state state- state 1 ment of House Speaker Ed J. J Mc- Mc Polin D. D Summit The cuts were all unnecessary to that of Sen Elias L. L Day R. R Salt Lake a a courageous and magnificent cent job The statements of state legislative legislative legislative legisla legisla- tive and educational leaders followed followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed Gov Lees Lee's item vetoes totaling totaling totaling to to- Saturday After the gubernatorial trimming the bill called for a budget of 1 for the biennium beginning July 1 Possibility of a special session of the legislature leg being called appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap pea red slightly greater from the criticism of Senate President I Alonzo F. F Hopkin D. D Rich Summit Summit Summit Sum Sum- mit Wasatch Daggett Morgan who said Special Session Ive been favorable to the governors governor's governors governor's governors governor's gov gov- economy program but I dont don't see how he can cut that much without calling calling- us back into special session Sen Hopkins recalled a meeting in which he said the governor said sald he would not cripple any part of state government through his item veto He said if it got gotto gotto gotto to that point he would call us back I guess that's what he has hasin hasin hasin in mind Other comments included Speaker His the governors governor's governors governor's governors governor's gov gov- action in my opinion has done irreparable damage to the economic and educational progress of the state Sen Day We could get no cooperation from the other party in arr arriving arring ing at compromise figures and the governor did the only thing he could Howard B. B Gundersen president of the vetoed Salt Lake area vocational vocational vocational vo vo- vo- vo school It is false economy economy economy econ econ- omy to discontinue the school Contrary to the governors governor's veto message the school is not duplicated duplicated duplicated by any service in the state We Ve have 1100 students in day and night classes three-fourths three of them veterans whose schooling will be interrupted or discon discon- Defaulted to Vets Sen Newell Knight CR R. R Salt Lake As As I see it the state through the veto has defaulted on its commitments to veterans Go Gov Go Lee should have investigated more thoroughly thoroughly its its it's the least he could have done Sen Knight meant by default the veto of the Salt Lake area vocational school Sen Lorenzo E. E Elggren CD D. D Salt Lake commented that the power to veto unwisely iely is a power to destroy and Gov Lee has surely surely sure sure- ly hy exercised this power destructively destructively destructively as far as the best interests of Utah people and arid the fundamental tal progress of our state is con con- Nothing is more extravagant extravagant gant garit than unwise economy and the items vetoed by Gov Go Lee will show an extravagant loss to the state instead of a constructive and timely economy as he pretends He cited specifically items for education the crippled childrens children's hospital and Colorado river com corn pact Melvin relvin B. B Wright chairman of Lions International board of governors governors gov gov- who has spearheaded Utah Lions clubs' clubs fund drives for the state hospital for childrens children's crippling crippling crippling crip crip- pling diseases Not only Lions but hundreds and hundreds of I people all aU over the state are disappointed disappointed disappointed dis dis- dis- dis appointed in the governors governor's veto eto of the hospitals hospital's operational budget of Dr A. A Ray president of the University of Utah which suffered suffered suf suf- u- u an item veto of Education in the state has suffered suffered suffered suf suf- a severe setback as a result of the governors governor's vetoes |