Show THE PHE Tribune does not want to be understood understood understood un un- as reflecting the sentiments sentiments sentiments senti senti- ments of its party in its utterances concerning higher education in Utah and more particularly in the U nier sity The CHRONICLE doesn't object It Itis Itis Itis is perfectly willing to allow that the Tribune shall bear all the for its own utterances on this subject It must be apparent to every everyone one who has read its editorials dealing with the University and its departments that they are not in line rine with the usually consistent and fair policy of the Tribune f Therefore to class that paper as one of the political press and to account for its stand in these matters by saying that it was dictated by the party leaders ought to be taken as a charitable charitable charitable charit charit- able explanation But the Tribune is to be commended for scorning this 6 shelter Though it places itself in the f. position of an enemy to the interests of the young people of Utah by attempting attempting attempt- attempt J ing to d. d deprive t them 1 lem 0 of fh t the e opportunity ty 1 of preparing themselves for positions W higher than those of menials it takes 11 1 this position openly and above l. l There is nothing small about the Tribune and there is no mistaking i its ts meaning D Desiring siring to be equally open and frank the CHRONICLE will state for the benefit 4 of readers and contemporaries that it is t not the official organ of the University F of Utah This statement has been made before and appears on our title- title page but this the Tribune seems to have overlooked Whether we are furthering or retarding higher education II let time and ou our our r readers judge only let it it be understood that our our utterances are d i our own and that we alone are responsible responsible 51 sible ble for them l r |