7l2 APRIL 1, 1910. NO. 38 VOL Regulations for Religious Worship. Department of the Interior. Office of Indian Affairs, Mar, 12, 1910 1. Pupils shall be directed to attend the respective churches to which they be long or for which their parents or guard ians express a preference. 2. Should a question arise as to which church pupils belong, they shall be classed as belonging to a certain denomi nation as follows: (a) Those whose names are to be found on the babtismal record of said denomi nation, or have been formally received as members of such denomination, or who belong to families under its instructions, except where the children are under 18 years of age and parents or lawful guard ians make written request that the child be instruced in some other religion. (b) Those who regardless of previous affiliation. Christian or pagan, having attained the age of 18 years, desire to become members of any denomination. (c) Those of any religion whatever, under 18 years of age (or over that age, unless they make voluntary protest), whose parents or lawful guardians, by written request, signify their desire that their children shall be reared in a certain denomination. 3. Ample provisions shall be made for conveyance of those who are too young or unable to walk in cases where the church services are held at a distance from the school. Hours of service are to be agreed "upon between the attending pastors and the superintendent. Where these services can not be held in or near the school on Sunday, the pupils must be sent to church on week days, provided arrange ments can be made between the attend ing pastor and the superintendent so as not to conflict with regular school duties. 4. Pupils shall not change member ship without the knowledge of thesuperin tendent and consent of parents or guard ians. 5. Pupils who belong to no church are encouraged to affiliate with some denom inationpreference being left to the pupil if he be 18 years of age or to the parent or guardian if the child be under 18 years of age. 6. Proselyting among pupils by pastor employees, or pupils is strictly forbidden. 7 Method and promptness and a per- (Continuecl on page 6.)