Show Education of the Indians WASHINGTON Oct Commissioner of Indian In-dian Affairs Morgan has elaborated a system of education designed to to reach all Indian youths of school age now under the control of the In dan bureau It is practically the American public school system adapted to the spcoial ro qulrements of the Indians I i to be nonpartisan nonpar-tisan and nonsectarian The industrial feature is to receive special prominence The outing system by which pupils are placed in a white family and attend public schools cfd to bo encouraged en-couraged wherever practicable it Is proposed to develop a full high school course in at least three Indian schools Carlisle Uaskell and Cheyenne and others as fast a needed These high schools are t take rank in i the equipment I and character of their work with I i rt f similar institutions for white I people The scheme contemplates the organization of perhaps per-haps twentyfive grammar schools fifty primary or home schools and enough day or camp schools to reach all who cannot be brought into l hg IR I the boarding schools Congress will bo asked to maim a sufficient appropriation to enable the 1 Indian ofllcc at an early day to bring ever i Indian youth of school age that can be reached under proper tractions I |