Show r Indians Indi ns 1 Are re Ready to Live LiY Under White WhiteMan Mans Man's s Laws U. U S. S hoard Board Holds r W WASHINGTON Nov Noy 21 11 AP AP- AP The Am American In Indian Jan has hall sufficiently fi advanced along the road to o n. n in tho the opinion on on of tho o United States board of ot Indian com com- commissioners com com- ml missioners to be made mado subject to white marts mans law Tho The Indians und under federal super super- ore are w largely ey tr free from the civil and nd criminal laws lave to which th their white neighbors are subject abject the tho board oard said Bald In its annual report rec- rec that congress and the Indian bureau act adt a t promptly and positively ly to bring about maintenance I nance nanco of ot law and order in every ever over jurisdiction Jurl of ot the Indian service Further elay In n opUn a firm fIrmI I policy and in n on enacting proper legis proper legis legislation lation to mako every Indian under federal supervision amenable to the law of ot the tho land Is la Inexcusable the report said MId At a n. time when the th Indians In a 0 primitive state Mate and were m much ch moro I isolated olat d than them now it was perhaps the tho wise thing for tho the government to permit tho the tribal aloe and andt t customs to t take e their own course situation is 18 radically now and permanently different Millions Mil MIl- lions of acres of or allotted Indian lan lands lande s have havo pa passed s d to ownership owner owner- ship On most reservations Indians and white near |