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 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 203-205 . JUNE 7, 1935. [CHAPTER 203 .] AN ACT Relating to undelivered parcels of the first class. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 3936 of the Revise d Sta tutes, as a mended Apri l 24, 1920 (41 Stat. 583; 39 U. S. C. 406), be amended to read as follows : " The Postmaster General may regulate the period during which undelivered letters and parcels of the first class shall remain in any post office and when they shall be returned to the dead-letter office and he may make regulations for their return from the dead-letter office to the writers when they cannot be delivered to the parties addressed. When letters and parcels of the first class are returned from the dead-letter office to the writers, a fee of 5 cents shall be collected at the time of delivery, and in addition a charge shall be made of the minimum registry fee for the return of all ordinary dead letters containing $1 or more in cash, and parcels of the first class apparently valued at $1 or more, under such rules and regulations as the Postm aster General may presc ribe . " Approved, June 7, 1935. [CHAPTER 204 .] (CHAPTER 205 .] AN ACT To provide funds for cooperation with Harlem School District Numbered 12, Blame County, Montana, for extension of public-school buildings and equip- ment to be available for Indian children . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, from any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $15,000 for the purpose of cooperating with Harlem School District Numbered 12, Blaine County, Montana, for equipment, extension, and improvements of public high-school buildings at Harlem, Montana : Provided, That the expenditures of any moneys so appropriated shall be subject to the condition that the schools maintained by said district shall be available to all the Indian children of the district on the same Fees incre ases . 333 June 7, 1935. [S. 1539 .] [Public, No. 118 .] Postal service. Return of undeliv- ered lett ers, etc. R.S.,sec.3936,p.764; Vol. 41, p. 683. Regulations. AN ACT June 7, 1935 . To provide funds for cooperation with school district numbered 27, Big Horn	[g. R. 5213.] County, Montana, for extension of public-school buildings to be available to [Public, NO . 119-1 Indian children. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f merica in Congress assembled, That there is hereby M i Horn Cou nty, authorized to be appropriated, from any moneys in the Treasury Funds for public- not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $80,000 for the purpose of school constr uction ,au- thorize d. cooperating with school district numbered 27, Big Horn County, Pest, p. 584. Montana, for the extension and improvement of public-school build- ings : Provided, That the ex penditure of any money so appropri- Provdsnceof Indian ated shall be subject to the condition that the schools maintained pupils. by said district shall be available to all Indian children of the school district on the same terms, except as to payment of tuition, as other children of said school district : Provided further, That such expend- pe Limitations on ex- children shall be subject to such further conditions as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved, June 7, 1935. June 7, 1935. [R. R.5216 .1 [Public, No.120.] Harlem, Mont . Fun ds for publio- school c ons truc tio n, auth orized. Post, p. 684. Provisos. Attendance of Indian Pu pils.