Show Lawmakers Increase ease e U 9 Allotment University Will Receive vi T For or Biennium The twenty-first twenty session of the Utah Legislature which was recently recently recently re re- re- re dismissed appropriated to the University of Utah confirmed the appointment of one new member of the board of regents regents regents re re- re- re gents and the re-appointment re of five others by Governor Blood passed a bill authorizing the board of regents to give five acres of the University campus to the United States for the establishment of a bureau of mines and defeated several several several sev sev- eral other bills which would have lave altered the government of the uni uni- The appropriations bill which finally passed the legislature althe al- al the university a year Oear for the biennium 1937 1935 an increase of over the appropriation for the biennium 1933 The new appointee to the board regents is Roy is-Roy D Thatcher Thatcher- of Ogden Utah who will replace JV J. J W. W Robinson of Provo now a member member member mem mem- ber of the United States Congress Mr Mir Thatcher will take his office July 1 Members re-appointed re are Rev John E E. Carver Ogden James W. W Wade Salt Lake Mrs Dan B. B Shields Salt Lake D. D H. H ChrIstensen Christensen ChrIs ChrIs- Salt Lake Dr Clarence Snow Salt Lake Senate bill by Royle Boyle which was passed by the legislature authorizes the board of regents of the University of Utah to deed to the United States in fee simple any part not in excess of five acres of the campus of the University of Utah for establishment of a central central central cen cen- bureau of mines m Two bills by Ephraim P. P and Mrs Albert Jensen which would have changed the quorum of the University board of or regents from five to nine and the other would have made the presidency of I the university appointive by the governor governor instead of by the board i of regents besides limiting the I salary of the president were both defeated During debate over the second bill hill Representative i stated that he didn't object to the tha president of the university receiving receiving receiving I ing a good salary but he thought the governor was worth more and therefore he would prevent any member of the university administrative administrative administrative adminis adminis- staff or faculty from receiving receiving re re- more than the governor Representative Will Vill R. R Holmes speaking sneaking for passage of the bill said that the president of the university university university uni uni- is the most zealous lobbyist lobby lobby- in these halls Representative Marion G. G Romney Romney Romney Rom- Rom the remarks of or ney in protesting Mr 1 Holmes said he resented what was said in a slurring way against the university president He added added added add add- ed that the bill would make malm the presidency of the university a political political po po- political football Six members of the House voted for the bill biH while three forty-three voted against it |