Show SQUARE DEAL DEALIN IN EDUCATION nON nONIS IS DEMANDED I Junketing Solons Hear Plea for Continued Junior College Aid Aidy By y STAFF CORRESPONDENT OGDEN Feb 2 An 2 An educational square deal for children of common cornmon com corn mon people was asked of ot members Review of or the third week of or the I legislature on Pages Paces 5 and 8 S at or the twenty first session of the Utah legislature as they visited Weber junior college here today The legislators more than 50 inspected Inspected in In- the college plant and other lher state stat institutions in Ogden on their second junketing tour of or the current session Durin During the day they visited the state stale school for the deaf and blind and the state industrial school Officials of ot all institutions explained explained ex the financial needs of ot the state dependents to the v visiting is tin g solons Superintendent C. C H. H Skidmore of the state board of or education voiced the plea for lor continued support of or junior coU colleges by the state of Utah A lot of hands ar are arc trying to reach into state slate l funds he said There is not enough money to go around But the board of education is anxious to lo get sufficient funds for lor Weber Weber college Square Deal Urged Children of or the common people should be given a square square deal in support support support sup sup- port of junior colleges Continued support of of- Junior col colleges cal col leges by Ulah Isone of the problems th the twenty first Cession of the state legislature must solve That the state make Increased In In- Increased creased apportionments for lor such schools or continue support has hns been questioned by some persons who have studied Utah's financial condition President Aaron W. W Tracy of the college explained its work to the junketing legislators The institution recently was taken t k n over by the state Continued on Paste Pane T Tso To o I COLLEGE SUPPORT URGED Continued from Page Fate Pat One and ind made a part of the te states state's educational system stem The Te college was wa left lef on the states state's doorstep President Tracy Tac said It has has' been loyal and has ha tried tred to carry crry on during the depression The head of ot Weber Weber college pointed out that the Institution carried on pre pre- college work for students In the vicinity It I also alo provided for voca training he said Cost of ot Operation Cost of operating the te school for the coming period jeriod jeriod will wi be President President dent Tracy Tacy said Of that sum the state stat must mut supply Fees Fee will wi produce he estimated The per capita allotment per student stu dent then would be he hc said The school cannot be bc operated on a smaller per student budget and retain its us it accredited rating he declared Speaker Walter Waler K Gran Granger er D. D Iron answered both President Tracy and Superintendent Skidmore on behalf be be- half haU of the legislature There Tere are hundreds of ot uses for tor state revenue he ue said but ut I assure asure you the legislature Is doing i everything every every- ting thing in iii it Its Power even go going ng into other fields field to get revenue for lor these Institutions Pledges Support Senator Ward C. C Holbrook D D. Davis Davis Da Da- Da vis pledged support of the upper te houe house of the le legislature to efforts to give the institutions sufficient funds lud for efficient operation While at Weber college the legis legi witnessed the school schol in opera tion ton Classes were held Saturday with wih the regular week end holiday postponed d until Monday They also Inspected the new building cOnstrue cOnstrue- tion ton that is i nearing completion on the college campus It I was financed by J the te P W A. A A The e legislators visited the state slate school for the deaf deaC and blind There they saw a new dormitory financed b by P W tV A funds Superintendent Frank M. M Driggs told them that the per patient patent cost of operating the school had been cut from to per year rear At the state industrial school Superintendent Su Su- Francis A A. A Child told the representatives and senators that the school is endeavoring to i operate as an educational institution rather than i a penal house |