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Show F'"357"" impecunious stuuents of the Universkty,,and Reg' ‘possibility of worthy but «: . Government 2 funds for stated that he iflnckley, at the request of the President, 1 worthy Stu‘ 11ve it would be possible for himto approeriate from. g dents. $3000 to $6000 of the funds under-his control for the firata two or three months for institutions of higher learning 0! the State. R Regent Welling aSKed for information: status of "What 13 fiber ‘ status of Dr. E. D. Thomas in the Univeraity?"' Dr. E. D. Thomas in the Univer itY- . President Thomas explainea that, as all were aware,e Dr. E. D. Thomas had accebted the nomination for £36 was $11 acted to the U. 8. Senate. Pp t0 the time of his election he yes a member of the faculty of the University‘aS'yrafEPé of Oriental Life and Culture. 'He took his office on fiarehm ‘ 1935, and the vacancy in the DensrtMent of History and Pafiiqw ical Science of necessity had to be filled by the aypoia 2 of some other pgufessor. Dr. E. D. Thomas has intimateéa desire for a leave of absence for six years, until the exgg ation of his term in the U. 3. Pen ta. To date no actiau'" : has been taken upon the matter, Regent Welling stated that the'matter of the flex. Utah Power & Light to be rates for electric power and light to be fufinisheé by the ~ offered con- tracts as of Utah Power and Light Comgany was unsettlefi. Sept. 1, 1935 had asked a committee of engineers«~Pr0fessor Pest of tha. 5 ‘23:}; 211:2? 1. 3:1" 1'" v 2 _ _. _ , a 3 :1», b _; ,bu 9 College, Professor The Governor2‘fii A. Lefioy Taylor of the University of Utah, en fl fir. Erown of the State Builfi1ng ‘1 mission to investigat e and aseertain if there was any hifid. meaaing in Schedule 69 of the Utah Power anu Light CompanPa This committee brough t in a recommendati mn that the prew1= _ of said schedule be put into effeet iam ediately aaé the *1- |