Show Home Rule for Indians PT Proposed posed by Minister LANDER Y jo o Nov 14 B By U. U P Home r. Home rul rule will be provided for tor the Shoshone Indians of or Wind I River U reservation if a plan submitted submitted submitted sub sub- by the Rev H II R R. Balcom of I the Protestant Episcopal church Is adopted by the bishops bishop The Rev Balcom head of St St. Michaels Michael's Mi- Mi Mi Michael II- II chael's chael s mission on the reservation pointed out in his plea home rule that generations of American civilization and education have failed to take the redskins from their blankets Young bucks bucl s and pretty prett maidens adept at their studies have graduated radu- radu I from institutions of ot higher I learning the country over over but but al alwa's always al- al ways was the lure of ot the blankets ets has overshadowed this film of civilization tion Tepees b by choice have been the homes of the Shoshones here without a sign to show for their generations of ot government control Build them modern homes Rive give I e them electric lights and power make their ther Indian village an up to date city teach them how to take care of it it and then let them alone Is the Re Rev Balcom's prescription I Indian psychology is such that I self expression must be given the Indians In performing the arts and I crafts of their race the Rev Balcom Balcom Bal Bal- com believes AS long as there Bal I is government supervision from an another another another an- an other race he continues to be shiftless shiftless shift shift- less and utterly without ambition I But lay Jay them out a city a farm community and an industrial center of ot their own and the minister believes be lIe es they will become a valuable addition to this country's civilized Institutions and produce work of ot art superior In their field to anything anything any any- thing at present known |