The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1949, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1949 Two of Kind—Soth Big The Stratocruiser Flying Cloud, world's largest and fastest commer- cial airliner, passes the Empire State Building during a test flight in New York. The 75-passenger, double-decked plane, is the civilian version of the U. S. Air Force B-50 bomber which recently flew non- stop around the world. (® Wirephoto. | schools in Alacka e2ng throughout | the nation. | According to a Bureau release, |a serious teacher shortage has Io A"S TEA(HERSJ]M)dXCapped the Indian Service |education program for several An announcement of Civil Serv-|years. It is hoped that the exami- ice Commission examinations for nation will relieve the situation. teachers and teacher-advisors ror‘ In the current year, says the duty in the Bureau of Indian Af-|Bureau, 300 vacancies exist out of {airs, has been forwarded to all|a total of about 1,200 authorized Alaska Native Service teachers, |teaching positions. George A. Dale, ANS director of | Positions for which applicants ecucation said today. |may file include elementary, sec- This is the first of such exami- ondary and vocational schools. A nations to be announced since be-|plicants may file with the Civil ore the war, Dale said. | Service regional office ANS teachers who do not now | jurisdiction over the area whi have full competitive Civil Service |they indicate as their first pre status will have an opportunity to|ence for employment. meet all requirements of the In- - dian Bureau for competitive BP'; The U. S. Weather Bureau 15 57 pointment by participating in the | yegrs gld, i ~amination. | i A nation-wide announcement of| g iy e received in the offic: Lie eramination has been made by ¢ {re Commission to recruit candx-i;jrne:}eRgg'i%?“;é:g;‘";fifl(figé datds .fur Bureau of Indian Anax‘r_s | .Mt Hodh. MY th for Ao pere | |chase of a 1947 Ford four door | ||| sedan, previously used on the High- } way Patrol. 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