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PAGE EIGHT LEGION RECALLS: Wf‘kli) WARS WITH H \G EERNONY merican Leg at s were raised | mistice which eremonie of the s were per- American o TERRITORY SIIOULD to the heon " [ten or ies d on er their eft overseas after and pray that it hird time. ciuded Past De- r Nord- ce will be baliroom nsored by the Am- n and Veterans of For- ic will be by Chuck Ramblers. ttee members ets are available oth organizations nd at the door. an- t. ALASKA PREXY HEGE T0 CONFER WITH DR. RYAN second time in a month, ayed tricks on Dr. ident of the Uni- The first time, ingements had been 2 reception in the G ernor’s House, but Dr. Moore was | ered out of Juneau. | > he was weathered into a day earlier than | i is re- | turning from ten da dur- | ing which he at lxrdf’d several meet- | important to the development | ry's institution of | For the riving ing; ng these was the annual Con- of Land Grant sities October 26-28 in Kan- | , where the revision of| tional accreditation | sted Dr. Moore.. e in visiting Ju-| s to confer with Dr. James | . Territorial Commissioner | of Education. | “we must do first things first,” the educator remarked this morn- “There are many things wo} | ing. went to do, but the most important thing of all is to provide the best DIAMONDS... ttention | | ANS should not keep many schools |den, at the time he was territorial |attorney general, gave him an in- |that under the commissioner are; | the training | % |now used by ANS possible higher education for -Al- aska’s high schol seniors. That is Jthe reason the taxpayers support the Uni . “Commissioner Ryan and I work very closelv,” he added, “so that the University can be of the greatest service to our own High School graduates.” Dr. Moore will return to Fair-| | banks tomorrow via Pan American Airways . He was to have addressed | the Ketchikan Chamber of Com- | merce yesterday, but the Ketchikan field was closed in, and the flight came on to Juneau. = TAKE OVER SCHOOLS IN FUTURE: WARNE A plan to eventually turn over 1 primary schools in Alaska to the Territorial government within | twenty years should be | worked out, according to the opin- | jon of Undersecretary of the Inter- jor Willilam E. Warne. Warne brought out this view at| the meeting of the Alaska Field Committee, minutes of which were released recently through the office | i of Kenneth J. Kadow, chairman.| Warne said this should be done | if Aldska could foot the bill. To ! help bring this consolidatioh about, it was suggested a contract be| consummated with the Territory | whereby subsidies to the Alaska | Educational system would be made. | Kadow recommended, and was; concurred with by Dcn Foster, Al- aska Native Service SupexlmendA ent, that the ANS should determinie | which schools were to be turned | over to the Territory, in any plan for so doing. Plans Not Feasible ! The Interior Department’s com- missioner of education, vigorously | opposed to vocational training in! any primary or secondary ichool system, was felt by Kadow to have not put forward a flexible cnoush plan to convince him that the in backward areas for many Years| to come Terry Moore, president of the University of Alaska, pointed out that although one-third Alaska's population was native, few were | qualified to enter the University | because high schools were ot available to the majority. He stressed that any study of the educational system must take | in secondary schools. Everyone pre- sent agreed the University wotld be the ideal place for any such study to be made, and Foster sald he thought he could scrape up | between $3,000 and $5,000 to sup-| port it, and hoped other interested groups would make donations. There exists at present no dupli- | cation of educational facilities In any Alaska community, Foster said, with the exception of Fort Yukon. May Collect $5 He pointed out that Henry Ro- terpretation of a law, which says| the Territory must take native children if they desire to attend. “The present collection of the $5 per head tax for education,” Foster said, natives as well as whites, if the| collectors ask for it.” Strongest point many persons op- posed to allowing natives to at-! |tend white schools have used Is that the former pay no. schbol taxes. Stumbling blocks in the way of K joining the ANS school system wml: present vocational and school lunches, both of which are consid- | ered vital under certain conditions | by ANS. 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Lions especially hope that | members of women’s service and | civic clubs will avail themselves of the opportunity. Members of Juneau clubs are asked to make reservations. with their secretaries, who, in turn, will notify the Baranof Hotel manage- ment by Sunday night. Individuals may make their reser- | vations directly with the hotel, pre- 1°rably by Sunday night, certainly not later than 9 a.m. Monday. Among the non-club groups plan- |ning to attend are boys and girls in the Juneau High School civics| class taught by Miss Geraldine| DeSpiegelaere, The no-host luncheon Monday |y, will be at 12 o'clock in the Baranof | “can be made from |j THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA The oldest son of the late FDR'! James Roosevelt, has scheduled | press and radio conferences next! Tuesday at Los Angeles. It's ex-, pected that he will announce his candidacy for the Governorship of i California. i roat of colds. Rub VapoRub on throat...chest. Melt some in mouth, too! 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