Show SENATOR BULLEN H I TALKS MEASURE OF Logan Legislator Believes Consolidation Consolidation Consolidation Con- Con Question Is Solved CONCESSION CONCESSION TO UNIVERSITY Father of ur Bill nIH g ll cs ln t Views leivi on I Identity of State Stale t ii I College College- lege c- c Senator II 11 jr jl who tired the Ire first gun In the Uw consolidation atlon light In the lie legislature Wednesday kept up Jrp the fire lIre even en after Deter the thc senate ad nd- Jon r n ed With the best solution to the question ques ques- Ion tion fair and antl consistent giving 1 the lie university tIre the bl big end of It It placing both Institutions on un a permanent nL bai basis hasis ba- ba i sis so thc they ma may grow and aird develop as the thc state grows STOWS we ro go SO Into the contro- contro versy ers which Is practically the E same mc as that waged against the tbt system of land grant colleges In tn the United States Slates at lerlo periodical Interval inter over since ince the Introduction of the first bill creation rallon b Vermont's oun for their by young representative c of the masses of this country said Senator II IT Bullen Jr of or Cache last night lIo l Opposition 1011 t L I Continuing he 1 said ald The Thre opposition Oili tion since that thai time line has hns been tremendous tre tee ranging front from the veto of a n President of the United Stales States the uncompromising opposition of United States g senators and antI representatives the bitter antagonism of professors In hitherto liil herto established establish ell colleges and universities uni I to the statements of zealous zealous zealous zeal zeal- ous advocates of union In our OUI own state like hike the following Ve We have been cn after aftel you OU our Agricultural college college col col- col- col lege loge for tor six years and we will get you ou yet ct and Wo Ve v are arc In iii the tire fight ht to I win and will wiil IlS light fight you OU to death leath But the I wisdom dom and ju judgment of a subI subsequent subsequent sub sub- sequent President subsequent votes otes of or members of congress who stood for fOI forthe forthe I the mass as arra arrayed ed against the class the ire magnificent growth of these institutions the support given them by bythe bythe bythe the people and the good they have done and arid arc are doln doing in the thc land has triumphed over o all of these except the lie latter Jatter I i firmly believe belle that the careful conservative er the consistent thought and action of or the present representatives of a great lt state will sec see to It that the latter JaUer does docs not ma ma- Thus this timely system of education for the thc industrial classes' classes has gone on ii and pioneered the way o of the lie laboratory s system stem until we wc find the classical Institutions not only adopting their methods but contriving in jug ing in er c every conceivable way to annex annex an an- nex flex them Quotes I B. B II 11 Roberts Hon lion B. B II Roberts to my mind saw aw clearly what would be bt the result at al the time union was being ur urged ed before before be be- I fore foie the constitutional convention He lie said I J was convinced from frum the commencement com corn that whenever you ou decide for union 01 or ot whenever you ou decide to tu tup p tnT im y to tob dealt with h by ly the legislature fixing union now now now- Itoh you ou gentlemen It cannot be bo dis- dis guised it means union at Salt Lauc City I wish irish to say further that I am um firmly fixed in m my own om opinion that union with t the Agricultural college of the Un University at Salt Lake CIt City means the thc destruction practically of or orthe the Agricultural college colleg and anti the beneficial bene bene- effects which would flow to this IrIs community from froni it it You will argue arsue In vain to remove that conviction from my mind an and I am also alto firmly con con- vinced that this Iris territory Iii In its present pres pres- cot ent educational status Matus is more in lit need of or the Agricultural college antI and the in- in education that It contemplates than wo we are in need of the University sit sity Applicable It Jt is as applicable to today a a as It was as then hen l Union In my opinion will l not ring the tIle greatest good to the thu greatest great great- est st number number number-a a condition to be he sought after in lii c education It Is not irot tor tory lory in in iii the state slate of Idaho Wyoming is mal ranking making an on attempt at separation ery E Ever attempt to consolidate has proved pru futile In Montana and the governor Jo of that state stale has lias declared that further agitation would be altogether altogether alto alto- gether harmful ti to tho the stale slate and detrimental detrimental detri detri- mental to the tho cause of higher education tion Ion Ge j a ay A With Jo Lobbying h ln I say xay again the bills hlll presented LotIa to today to- to tIa day give g a consistent solution to the question It does oes away with this eternal eler- eler nal naJ lobbying settling once and forever the lie courses of uC study to be given b by bota institutions and making a a. permanent per per- manent lev levy for maintenance It is more than fair fall to tho lie university as It leaves the tire college o with no work worl that It Il has not had hall since its establishment establish establish- ment meat V w-ille w It relinquishes some Home in favor or of or the university Heretofore I we wo have conducted solely a campaign of of defense defence AVe We have havo been charged charge with going out ide the tire scope of the land grant college se We plead not I guilty to the lie charge chare but bat have ha gracefully grace grace- fully Cully yielded 1 some of or the work rightfully rightfully right right- fully belonging to the college believing be be- in He lieving that we should be e parties pallies to a system which would duplicate as little as at possible thus resulting In a a. saving to the people We Va now propose calling call call- log ing a halt an and talin a firm consistent consist cot ent open stand fcc what we wc consider to be bc right and anti more than fair In the tho matter and to lu this thi end will ivill direct out our efforts along along- the lines Indicated In tho the bills submitted |