Show IN INDIAN NATION Interesting Fi ures from Report of United States Inspector Washington Nov 27rhe annual report of the United States Indian Inspector In-spector for Indian Territory calls attention at-tention to the fact that the territory ombraqlng nearly 20000000 acres Is owned In common by citizens of the warriors tribes comprising Indians negroes and Intermarried whites aggregating ag-gregating 1750 people Including freed mon within the borders of which also nro located aomo 350010 whites Or non cltlzons who have 116 title to property and arc without representation In the government of tho Territory Until the lanflm qro appraised irid l allotted by the pommlBBlon pC thq Hve civilized tribes lands In townsltes disposed of and tribal governments have become ex thict certainMawri of Arknnsart are ex I tended over Tnjlrn Territory Federal laws apply In other Instances and the Sotyetury of fnteilor Is charged b law with the enforcement of ruloM1 and I regulations governing other jnalltcrs Such u condition renders affairs so complicated that It Is nol HUrpil ng when < ourtB and eminent lawyers differ dif-fer as to the proper eonsiruelion of Ihe Iaw that people are frequently at u loss to determine what laws apply or vho Is nulhoifzed lo enforce them In lew of the combine refusal of nonellIzens within the Ihlokusnw tind Chootaw nation lo comply with the tribal lawn and of the fact that the only remedy Is to remove him the report re-port recommends that Congress prescribe pre-scribe a penalty the same ca In the SluleM for folaurc and sale of Pri1tY sufficient to pay taxes due or that some other method be adopted lo compel com-pel payment of them other than removing I re-moving provided ihetcf tribal tax laws are fobe In force for six years licence |