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lately taken up the proposition of putting in fairs in the Indian 

 reservation, confining these exhibits to the Indians both in agri- 

 culture and handiwork, eliminating everything that has not been 

 produced by the Indians. That is, they show that they realize 

 that the fair for the Indians is a good thing in an educational way. 

 And I believe it would not be any more than fair if the move- 

 ment could be brought about satisfactorily that the state of 

 Iowa would appropriate a certain amount to each fair each year. 

 Chairinan : If there is nothing further, we will adjourn. 



