Show r l PETITIONS IN FOR SPECIAL SESSION SESSIO i Prominent Men of All Parties Sign Request for Governor Governor Gov Gov- t t to 0 A Act c. c t J t t f ft t OTH OTHERS RS IN CIRCULATION They Ba Base c cr Argument r on un Majority Report Re He- Ic port of Commission lon I Ignoring H Consolidation of Schools School tA yom Four oUI of t the petitions for the calling of u H special session of the iho legislature by Governor Go Cutler Culler for forborne borne 1 time lime in August were with the governor yesterday Several other oilier IH petitions are In circulation aid aud a id It ft Is expected the they will be e In the tile hands of or orthe fi the governor within a day ty or 01 two Iwo Those presented yesterday contained the names of Democrats Republicans Americans business men anti and citizens the Iho name of former Governor He er M. M Yells Wells heading one ono list Among th the others othea's who signed were Mayor 1 a 01 Ezra Thompson Prof J. J T. T 1 Kingsbury lU Frank Knox Thomas George Ceorge M. M Cannon T. T 1 R it Cutler Culler Waldemar Van an Cott Coll J. J B. B Mor MorMon lon Justice D D. N. N Rudolph AUf Alff also some of time the residents of Utah Wasatch and amid J Juab counties there Then were ele a about out fort forty names on the tho peti peti- J. J li- li I I lons Presented b The petitions use uze as ns the basis hasis o otheir or of orth th their h argument In Iii asking the he governor gu to tl call the time special sc lun the time findIngs find find- lugs hugs of the majority report of the commission com coin mission appointed II by the am ammI by y the last hat session of or the to investigate the thet il- il lU t cf el r consolidating the he University of And Anti the Agricultural college or ur orthe f. f th the elimination of duplication 01 ut If r The Time majority report 1 favored r- r consolidation while thu minority leport re report re- re port poi recommended that the remain as they are f i 3 t Started h by hiv Alumni The executive t board of the tho Alumni association ass of the time university met mel a fi week ago O la last t Thursday with Ella Ellas A ASmith Smith Richard W. W Young John C C. Mackey Maciey Prof Jo Joseph T T. T hury Prof Stewart Judge Juhn 12 g. Dr C. C F. F I Bonila Dr Lr Aird of jt J Prof r and Will UI Ray n IL l I present nod antI adopted tI a resolution to the lime effect that lct petitions l be prepared h circulated ib iha t ull 1 amon r n s t Hi tt t 11 l t MIll or rale 1 If n I h 5 t 11 t q m i l lV V f tl n 1 u un- un I ti amendment calling for the for the 1 consolidation ot or the thc two t institution 1 t The Tho r reason ason assigned a by the promoters I for the calling caBins of a t ers ers' of the move mo special In Au cl l I i- i that action ac ac- lion tion may 1 be taken by that b dy for the of the time state slate to lo time tho people at nt lie next election of the proposed constitutional I amendment in cut Shou Should Id the special session bo be e called l. and theE the tho E proposition be presented to lo the voters r and carried th the next regular session of If the legislature could mal make e the proposed pro posed amendment The Tho movers urge lint If Ir such uch action is not nol taken the next session of or the tho legislature which meets in January can only talc take It up after artel which It will b be u s presented to lo the tin voters for 01 confirmation 01 or rejection I In special cial election and If Ir adopted a opte can only he be acted on by y the next r. Mater plater unless uni un un- un- un lc regular session llon two years called for is i 1 less a session next your t Governor Cutler Culler stated day afternoon af- af all nil the petitions petitions peti peti- that as soon as 1 3 are sire I presented 11 n HI to him him he will take the time matter under t eon consideration ton and anti then decide whether he will convene the legislature as a d desired sir d by hy tl tIll the peti ieti- |