Show lURE or OF INDIAN INmAN Er ENE EM I Difficult Matter toft toWards to Wards in School on Farm CommisSi C. C H. H Burke D 81 WAS WASHINGTON Dec ec P Indians P.-Indians Indians who forsake nun hun pursuits of the soil for t tul the tj ful ul but uncertain life Ufe of wild show troupers and Navajo who are too busy ht sheep to acquire learning the thet f fI but a few of the the- problems problem missioner Charles Charle H H. Bur e e J I I cope with as lather father to 3 Indians in twenty tour four s stater are under federal Commissioner Burke Burl p. p iii ml HI hl nual report toda today declare th tb I department sanction were were ere gI r all aJl requests for Indians frt few dozen to several l add savage scenery sceney LO to I. I performances or 01 to give sp so of pageantry a pagan coloring I s sands of the Indians would the road much of their time nothing at home of or any val valthe value if the they returned Showmen the r report port con cont offer constant inducements 1 Indians to leave their home local means of support t for able ble attractions of various which usually bring them lit 1 nothing above subsistence a ax managers of which often go and leave the India Indi Indians ins of miles fi from om home Several thousand ci ll of school age fa failed lIed to rec I education Mr Burke Buike said reci b they are tre needed c 1 care for sheep which are the principal source of children are unable to attend during the regular season season commissioner suggests tha c year around Navajo regions would come corre situation I p Noting a stead ga qan n in re me rera employment for the thel Commissioner Burke Buike states t demand for Indian labor Jabor Is Isthan Isi than the that supply that no nol noli of ot good wages anti and foo for Indians wi lir to o work |