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Show INDIAN BOYS DENIED HIGHER EDUCATION SALEM. Ore, Nov. II. Nearly a ilnten Indian hoys from various points in Alaxka. Wnahlngion Montana an1 mher atnles must be turned awny from 1he 8a lam Indian school, accortlina to Superlntenilont Ilarwoort Hall, becnus under the aovernment rerulnilnns they do not possess the educational qtiallfl-cations qtiallfl-cations that entltl them to admlaslon lo Indian schools. Accorillnr to Superintendent Mall, the boys sr from communities fruit sre so Isolsted that they haven't beeh able to proervea further than the sixth grade by lit time they were 17 yen re old. ,tlnrter government regulations thav are not eligible for th Indinn schools antler these conditions, says Superintendent Hull. The hoys in at present stranilerf in Ralem. They haven't sufficient fnnda to. return to their homes, and if Ihcy did returnwniild be unable to cnittintte their education. The transportation fund of the Halam school Is too lean to care fur them. Superintendent HhII ( Is endeavoring to find work for them t In and around Salem, so thnt they can I continue their education. I |