| Show Ill Kl MS 1M1 110 CllnUl llr Iliillniinl lnli4 Otitlrbt Thej 1elln I Hour 11rtiorit 10 Ch lilting 11 1It11 Mon Washington Nov 22ln the annual report of Dr W N Ilnllman superintendent superin-tendent of Indian schools which ties just 1 been made public the subject owl I c o-wl students I going back to their tribes after school life Is taken up Superintendent Ilallman says tho Information obtained by him Justine the state nent thai the severe critic clm mad ie of both the Indians and Peboolm on thi score If at nil Justm able tire BO only to n limited degree Whoever on rorvnllon there has lon II marked progress in civilization II N I traceable largely to the returned students Inlillener the majority 01 hili Irv tire measurably ueceBBllllln Ihe efforts to turn away fro in trlb11 c Jhs and drawbacks though many obstacles conflont them not 0 In tile Iub born onernll1t 01 oIlier Indian bllt niBil In excessive tutelage on the part 01 the government I lIonor I and grateful nlmlrallon h says lire Inc to tile Young he and hrllln i a aho annually go forth from nor In linn schools pittlnK their lives against adamantine walla 01 unreasonIng unreason-Ing tradition and Fuperllt1on wrestling wrest-ling lctory from hal secints utterly hoolBo The dlsi zivpry of many children uf verv little If nny Indian blood In the hoaldln I schools lend to the reoom mentlnllon tint Innmueh ns thereto pp tzls there-to he no remedy under existing In ws II I I a ImIOPutle I In lie Interest of justice to boll races that Congress Ph 0 nld enrlv Indleat ly statute Illat degree nl blood hall con at it I to an In Ill an n nil tn ithst real adopted In lIa n All 11II be entitled to government III 1 ounorl 1 In I moilers 01 ef Iucollon In the Ill lIporlntnlent refAnirce to the Ind I ants as rrlcullurlt tile pplivInis 19 I given flint In the study of I agriculture PA exedII nlrono 01 land Is I a hlndne rather than a belp train an educational standpoint |