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Show in .a. - COLLEGE Bill PASSES BOP lOlJSES I s A As Passed, School is I m t Free to Give Any of tHj Prescribed I College Gmrjes f, "M Salt Lake City mich 4, The Senate yesterday Ijtc d to trans- j fer the branch norn I school in t Cedar City from ;thoj University of Utah to theStafAgricultural college. One 'huVfrSl amendment to the bill wasstinpkenout. This action was subeeBtly concur-' red in by the houif rand the bill bids fair to fptjai) eflkct, if1 signed by the governor. The house' amMhf lirjent pro-i hibited the thii p: in the' branch normal of Van j ''course of study leading , to :$: college degree." de-gree." Henryw&nt, Willard S. Hansen, Bennelf Xl.Simth and others declared iJij would tie the hands of th ftjifckool. There was no oppositidjf&e.at irking put the amendment. i&jllien the bill was passed Ip- j Discussion of ' thWacticn in the house brought upjnemories of theold educationaWfights in the legislature' ana; jaratory that harked'back tOitJUa'Wayst of the university-AgrieuJpral college controversy. Tijiwhi use finally consented. to thetaMate .changes ; Ippo;rconfeinW committee was yoted down. J. . 'The bill which waa passed is the "one introduced 'by the committee com-mittee on education -at: the request re-quest of Mr. Day, with the amendment referred to stricken out The final vote" m the house was 34 for and 2 against, with 8 members absent, iThose voting against ,the bill were 'Marriott and Oldham. |