Show 1 COLLEGE ISSUE is LOOMING UP 1 Proposed Union of o University and an Logan School to Stir Up Legislature e is a ure INVOLVES HARRY R R JOSEPH R SAYS HE TAKES A ABROAD BROA BROAD POSITION N The Tho University or of college fight Is more moru than t to cut otuta n a a fu tomorrow nights caucuses While thIs fight has hag been heen silt slumbering for tor tom some time its fires irua are by no menus means Tho st gossip concerning Ur the em is 18 to the effect that the do not take kindly to tw that Harry Joseph Joserh Is to be ba or of the area house homm and that th they mn may take taka a hand in U the caucus to attempt hi his defeat asked about the Inn mattur yester yeater day dllY Mt Mr Joseph I 1 see no reason why the university 1 people lc should desire m my defeat for tho 1 I 1 have takou broad grounds n this platter antI and have haye Rought nought only onty to do what may appear to be best for or the thu state at large My record In the le for tor itself not only on this th s ques tion but on all others Should I be chosen as speaker I shall shaH to deal fairly with both sides ot of the tho school controversy as I shall shull on o 1 all alJ questions that cony come the house houge Stands on H His is Record r I was not aware that an attempt Would be made to bring the university into the contest 1 am onU y willing to stand upon my re k ord as aa I certainly expect to win In Sat Sa t nights caucus by a large margin Thu Tho struggle Is a thorn in the tho side aWe or of mony aspiring states stales mono men Th The question of at consolidation or oh separation or the two state schools bid to overshadow all other questions b bo fore the tho coming legislature The Cutler administration crowd is In favor of con and the Logan Jogan people are arc pro pre paring aring to put up one of the hardest scraps scrap S that has bas ever eor come before the Utah law makers The Jt f the commission ap pointed b by Governor Cutler under the aut ac t of the last legislature to Ine investigate the th matter of the duplication of studies In tho two institutions brought in a leport last summer which set the ball In motion for the consolidation of the two schools school s into one The minority strongly opposed this plan and offered d a n substitute pro viding siding for tor a change In the course courso oC o f study that would practically P the duplications that have been baen the th source or of such confusion in the past pnat pastA A Troublesome Question The people or of Logan and practical those ct cf the entire part of the th state strongly resented the tho r port lOrt construing it to mean tIle LI or of the ion tion at that place I The rho question therefore becomes a trou one onu tor bUdding a as there h ro appears to be b no safe middle ground groan d I that they cnn can take A square vote on o n consolidation appears to be inevitable so s that dodging wIll vill be entirely out of the th Js is surmises surmise that a considerable of the tho governors mes ago will pot be b devoted to calling attention to the report leport on the tho school question Whether the gO will undertake to make a stand one on I Iw w way or the other is IJ open to doubt Ph governor Is In th the same dilemma with h other ther statesmen He will probably con co n tent himself with a verbose statement that will satisfy neither side an and pass the th up to the tho legislature Revising His Message The governor is now engaged in revs revis ng his message but no hint of its con co tents has hIlS leaked out It is a sate safe bet be that he will wUl mention neither tilt tl railroad commission law nor the t Ripper bill for the Salt Lako poll und fire departments In fact the go will probably confine himself strict i fly h to a ot of the official reports l roro him and will not undertake to su sug ww an nt new legislation outside the 1 re I made by his subordinates subordinate i Among the representatives who arrived yesterday were C M Croft or of Mo Morgan City Andrew Androw G Benson at oi le and J 3 P Miller ot of Moab |