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Show REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF INDIAN 80HOOLS. 441' The following resolutions were a d d a t Pnyalluu: "The Pu@t.Sound iu.ttitur*. of em loyws of the-Uniwd Stam Indian service in cession at Tncom, IYarh., this 2:M cey of August, 1900, suhmit the following aa exprasivc of their convictions on certain imponant queqiona relating to their work: nn :. A". .c " Rmlwed, That wc favor the enactment of a Rtstute by the Con- of the h i l e d States requiring the regular attrndancc at Rome school of all lndian youth of echool age and the mforrement of wtion 202 of the Kulen of the Indian Sehool Service, to wit: '' 'Pupils shall not be removed from the whcal except with the a proval of the who01 superintendent and the authority of the went. Once enrolldm a Govern-ment prhnd, pupilnwill LC conddewd iiemhw or that school uatil sepmtrcl them-froru hy n~~t l~oroift tyh e ('ommissioner of Indbn Maim.' "Kp s o l<~dT. int TVC favor the modifirstiun of the law which now forbids Indian children beLg sent to nonreaervation schools without the consent of their parents, so that such consent shall not be required in the caseof the child being over 14 years of age. "Resolved That we favor the establishment in some oentral oint of the Uniterl States of an 'institution for the accommodation and education of Indian youth who have been adjudged incorrigible or in need of reformato training, or that some arrangement be made by which such persons may be 3ked in suitable State institutions. "Resolved. That in view of the fad that manv Indian children are disegsed with tuberculosid in iw variuw fonns, edp(.cially of ihe lungs (c~n~umpriona)n,d that t1:e.w VHPW are a *~ri(,osln enacc to the health of tlluae with whom they liveand wur in corrtart, that ro far as possible R U C ~ i~hUhe refuBedadmie8ion to the b a d - inu school: t h ~at ~ anitariuruh e estahlishtd In t\e most suitable clin.ate in eachrqwr-viqnr'q ili*trivt in the Indian Service, as it i~ as ertablirhed fact that many patients with tulrn.uluair inita variouafurms l~ev~.I~(trreratt ed in ~nitariumaands s a reault the (lisexet.h na beenarrwttxl and tho patient rtutond to lwalth and ua~fulneaw~h, ile a I~tx~,rnnjoriotfy nu141p atienh muet die, regadlees of otlrer treatment, witho~zt he aanltanntr). Aleo is it cunc.lurive that tbwe vaea in hrcl ine wl~oulsa re a aouree ajf i~~ierriotrol th0r.c with whou they come in rontact, thewl,y'&uainy ila,r* *ufft.ring, <lvittltn, rld intvrfc~reneew ith the dncational avrtrm in attempting to treat th,m in I,c.anlinae .~cl-rrr-ol-i. ~~6 it ia of 11e1.~68itvi ~ t ~ u m ~ ~ttoi i~eoalu~fel e~ I I ~ PcCue d ~ P C ~ ! R P I . O ~ - .~~ ~ ~~ ~~ A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - . . ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~~- ~ ~ finernent and isolation cause the diieare to make m ~ i dfa tal DroeI'ess. by the cdmmittee appointed by the <resident of the Pacific Coast Indituta, held at C+mawa, Ore August 15 to 18, 1900. Resolved, it the thanks of this institute be, and are hereby, tendered Super-visors F. M. Comer and A. 0. Wrieht for their Dmence and instmctive diaousslons of the im~or tsnqt uestions which rave been befhre the institute. " Xu*olkd, Thai the in~titutzh ew11y t.xp-s it3 a precistion uf the courtesy and kindn<ps extent14 by the ~uperinrm~lmaut d eru Eyeen of the Rlyallup ~t,hool and i16 since* t l ~ a n kfo~r the attrntion rrltosn to eat![: and "Resolved, That we thank the newspa rs of the city of Tacoma for their courtesy in the publio&tion of quite full reports oKhe proceedings of this institnte." |