Show Topaz Children Banned From Census Count Japanese children in the Topaz I relocation center should not nOL be in eluded in the official census of the Millard 1 county school district Attorney Attorney Attorney At At- torney General Grover A. A A. A Giles held Monday in an opinion to Charles H H. H SkIdmore state superIntendent superintendent superintendent super super- of public instruction The result of this opinion will willbe willbe be that Millard 1 county will not re receive receive receive re- re an expected windfall from the state district school fund equal to 25 a n year for each of or the Japanese Japanese Japanese Japa Japa- nese children State law provides that this amount shall be distributed from the fund for each ench child in all of the school districts of the state as ns shown by the official census The attorney general pointed out that the education of the Japanese children will be entirely at the expense expense ex expense ex- ex pense of the federal government and that since they are evacuees they cannot be regarded as residents residents resi resi- I I dents of the county as contemplated ed In the law pertaining to the district school fu fund ld The ruling also will affect dIstributions distributions distributions dis dIs- dis- dis under the state school equalization fund and state high I school fund although these are dis distributed distributed dis- dis I dis-I tr buted on different bases Clearly it is not contemplated Mr Giles said that the llie Japanese children on the project will come I into the Millard county schools I True the physical boundaries of the project are embraced within Ithe j I the boundaries of Millard 1 county I school district but there Is no Intent intent intent in- in I tent so far as the writer is aware I to establish residence In Utah The evacuee parents of the children children I Iare are within the area not of their J 1 own volition but by reason renson of an anI I order of ot the War Wa d department I |