Federal Register - June 16, 1937

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FEDERAL

VOLUME 2

REGISTER
1934

Ai/TEO

NUMBER 115

Washington, Wednesday, June IS, 1937
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

it is hereby, modified so far as it affects the above-described lands and made subject to the withdrawal made by this order.
T. A. W a l t e r s , First Assistant Secretary.

Bureau of Customs.
T. D . 49017
A ir p o r t s
of
E ntry
F. R. D oc. 37-1788; F iled , J u n e 15,1937; 9 :37 a. m .

CERTAIN TEMPORARY AIRPORTS OF ENTRY DESIGNATED AS AIRPORTS
OF ENTRY WITHOUT TIME LIMIT

To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Under the authority of section 7 b of the Air Com merce Act of 1926 U. S. C., title 49, sec. 177 b , the following-named temporary airports of entry for the landing of aircraft from foreign countries are hereby designated as airports of entry without tim e lim it, effective June 1, 1937:
Ford Airport, Detroit, Michigan.
Douglas Airport, Douglas, Arizona.
Eagle Pass Airport, Eagle Pass, Texas.
Laredo Airdrome, Laredo, Texas.
Dinner Key Seaplane Base, Miami, Florida.
Portal Airport, Portal, North Dakota.
Port Angeles Airport, Port Angeles, W ashington.
Isla Grande Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
seal
J am es H . M o y l e ,
Commissioner of Customs.
Approved: June 10, 1937.
W a y n e C. T a y l o r , Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
F . R. D oc. 37-1789; F iled , J u n e 15,1937; 10:57 a. m .

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
General Land Office.
S t o c k D r iv e w a y W it h d r a w a l N o .

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CALIFORNIA NO. 20

4, 1937.
Under and pursuant to the provisions of section ten of the act of December 29, 1916 39 Stat. 862, as amended by the act of January 29, 1929 45 Stat. 1144, it is hereby ordered that the following-described lands in California, be, and they are hereby withdrawn from all disposal under the public land laws, subject to valid existing rights, and reserved for use by the general public as a stock driveway:
June
M t . D iablo Meridian T. 47 N., R. 3 E., sec. 19, lo ts 1 t o 5 in c lu siv e , SE% S E 1/, sec. 20, E% N E %, S W 14 NEy4 , NW & SW4 an d lo ts 1 an d 2, sec. 30, lo t 1 an d N E 4 N W /4 , 428.69 acres.

And it is ordered that departmental order of June 25,1919, withdrawing certain lands for reclamation purposes, be, and
Office of Indian Affairs.
R e g u l a t io n s G o v e r n in g E d u c a t io n o f I n d ia n C h il d r e n U n d e r C o n t r ac t s W i t h S tate or T e r rit o r ia l G o v e r n
m e n t s i n A ccordance W i t h t h e P r o v is io n s o f t h e A ct o f J u n e 4, 1936 49 S t a t . 1458

M a y 27, 1937.
For convenience, the State or Territory contracting for education of Indian children in accordance w ith the terms of these regulations w ill be referred to herein sim ply as the State.
1. When in the opinion of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs it is to the advantage of the Indians, he may enter into negotiations with the authorities of any State for education of Indian children residing therein under a con tract in accordance with the terms of the act of June 4, 1936, above cited.
2. Education for Indian children in the public elementary schools, public secondary schools, junior or senior colleges, -special schools, vocational or trade schools of a State con tracting for education of Indian children, shall be provided upon the same terms and under the same conditions as to all other citizens of the State.
3. The State shall secure regular attendance of Indian pupils in public schools in accordance with the law of the State in the same manner and to the same extent as with children of other races in accordance with any regulations promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior under the act of February 15, 1929 45 Stat. 1185, which provides:
T h a t t h e S ecretary o f t h e In terior sh a ll p erm it t h e a g en ts a n d em p loyees o f an y s ta te t o en ter u p o n In d ia n trib a l lan d s, reservation s, or a llo tm e n ts th e r e in fo r t h e p u rp ose o f m a k in g in sp e c tio n of h e a lth an d ed u ca tio n a l c o n d itio n s a n d en fo rcin g sa n ita tio n and q u a ra n tin e reg u la tio n s or t o en fo rce com p ulsory ; sc h o o l a tte n d a n c e o f In d ia n p u p ils a s provid ed b y th e law of th e sta te, u n d er su c h ru les, reg u la tio n s, an d co n d itio n s a s th e Secretary o f th e In terior m ay prescribe.

No Indian children shall be debarred from any school by reason of race, personal condition, condition of health, or delinquency, except in accordance with State laws as applied in cases of citizens of any other race.
4. The State shall provide in all schools having Indian pupils adequate standards of educational service, such stand ards to be not less than the highest m aintained by the State in respect to professional preparation of teachers, school equipment and supplies, text and library books, and con struction and sanitation of buildings, in accordance with the provisions of the act above cited.
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