Show I I II Fair Dealing Promised Navajos at Bushnell WASHINGTON Feb 4 UP jp-I jp If Navajo children are sent away to school at Brigham City Utah they will be assured of ot fair treatment there the interior department said Mid Friday Brigham Cit City officials and businessmen businessmen busi bust have promised the de department department department de- de said that if Ie an off reser reser Indian school is established there the children and their parents parents parents par par- will 1 Be Bc welcome In local restaurants restaurants restaurants res res- hotels stores and theaters thea thea- 2 Receive justice If If there is occasion occasion occasion oc oc- oc- oc casion for tor them to appear in local courts 3 Be protected from exploitation exploitation exploitation tion by liquor dealers or gamblers Willard Villard W. W Beatty In Indian d I a n n bureau education director told a reporter the department asked for forand forand forand and and got similar assurances assurance from two Alaskan communities s swithin within recent years The senate Friday passed legislation legislation legislation legis legis- lation for transfer of the bed bcd former farmer Bushnell army hospital at Brigham City to the Indian service for use as a a. Navajo rajo school for 2000 children An interior department report on the prop proposal sal said The use we of Bushnell hospital for this is entirely ble campus On living quarters for forthe forthe forthe the institutional personnel must be provided and classroom facilities facUlties an auditorium and an additional gymnasium must be built With Kith some alterations and furnIshings furnIshings furnishings furn furn- 36 families can be accommodated accommodated accommodated in Jn apartments As those these individuals will vary with the changes in seasonal employment ultimately a substantial number of adult Navajos could receive training at such a a. center |