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   Navajo Times (Newspaper) - May 16, 1963, Window Rock, Arizona                                Library Arizona State College Arizona 17 May 1963 Window Arizona Ten Cents BREAKING GROUND for the Window Rock office of the First Navajo National Bank are left to right J Maurice bank director Gordon E4 bank president Raymond chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council bank director Ross senior of the hank Staff Billie V Council Approves Ownership Investment In Bancorporation The Navajo Tribe Thursday approved the Tribes purchase of onethird interest in the Navajo Bancor 2727 North It is the largest outside commercial investment ever to be made by the Navajo The Navajo Bancorporation is an Arizona holding company which owns controlling interest in the First Navajo National and has a substantial interest in the Kansas It is also active in the ownership of other Southwestern The Tribal investment of nearly received the unanimous appi oval from the Council after a day of detailed hearings on the ac to veteran observ this was one of the few unanimous votes ever obtained from the governing body of the Nav ajo In authorizing the the Council exercised an option given the Tribe in when the Navajo bank received approval to supply banking services on the Reserva At that time it was announced that the Tribe would be given an opportunity to participate in the ownership of the bank and share in its progress and I feel that this is an important milestone in the economic history of the Navajo Raymond Tribal Chairman said in commenting on the The Bancorporation and the First Navajo National Hank can make truly significant tions to the economic development of the he Gordon Ross Vice and Chairman of the the holding company at the Council We are Parker to be identified with the Navajo people and to be combining efforts for a program that cannot help but have a marked effect on the economy of the Tribe and on all of Harold Dies Harold of a Bureau of Indian Affairs area i engineer and a pioneer roadbuilder on the Na vajo and Hopi reservations in New Mexico and Sunday died in a hospital after an During the last few John son was active in programs connected with the which provided about million for road construction on the Navajo A BIA employee since Johnson lived until 1955 in various places on the two who was in Europe during World War II and who saw duty in the during the Korean was a retired lieutenant colonel in the Army His decorations included three bat tle stars and the Croix de Guerre of the French He was a member of the Gallup Presbyterian the Gallup Elks Lodge and the New Mexico Society of Professional A civil engineering graduate of Texas Johnson was a re professional He is survived by his Carolyn Johnson of the family 103 Valley Employment Services To The Reservation Indians The Eleventh Annual Report on Services to Arizona Reservation as released by James of the Arizona State Employ Ser develops some interesting and facts for the Over different place ments of Indian workers were made with Arizona and employers since the inception of the expanded services to Reser vation Indians by the Arizona State Employment Service in Of this or 18 of these placements were made during Of the nearly 40 Indians were placed on jobs as pi eduction work sawmill do movie fire and other Agricultural placements were up 18 percent from to a 1962 total of Agricultural workers were placed in Ore and Most jobs were in the cultivation and of sugar miscellaneous vegetables and to a The Arizona State Employment Service maintains four branch of fices on the Navajo Reservation at and Tuba City one branch office on the Hopi Postmasters Will Visit Glen Canyon By BETTY TAYLOR Postmaster Catherine of Page will be hostess to post masters from all over Arizona on Friday May when they arrive in Page via charter bus from Flagstaff at the conclusion of their annual Arizona chapter convention of the National Association of to visit Glen Canyon Men on the tour will be taken to the bottom of the mighty while special topside activities are planned by Hostess Kay Pul sifer for the ladies of the will report to the convention Wednesday on her activities as state membership chairman in conjunction with Arizona Postmasters county chairmen throughout Principal speakers at the Flag staff convention will include Continued on page 12 Reservation at Reams Canyon one branch office on the Fort Apache Reservation at Whiteriver and one branch office on the San Carlos Reservation at San Itinerant service is rendered to the Papago Reservation from the Tucson local office and to all the and Fort Apache Reservations from the offices lo on the Placement services are pro vided high school graduates of the Phoenix Indian Johns Mission at and the high schools on fhe Navajo Indian The Indian population in Ari zona totals approximately This represents about onefourth of all Reservation Indians in the United The greater part of Indians live on 19 reservations in the covering square an area exceeding the com areas of New New The Navajo Reservation por tion within Arizona comprises over square which is more than twice the size of the State of Polio Vaccine Make Up Set The Public Health Fort Defiance announced that there will be a make up day to receive oral polio Types I and II and a very limited quantity of Type This clinic will be held on May 16 at the Field Health station now located in the Old from 8 to 5 PHS People in the Defiance Service who did not receive either Type II or III can do so by coming in and making arrangements at the Field Health Please bring your wallet size cards with you to be ut this time the Field Staff of the Defiance Service Unit would like to thank everyone who helped to make this years polio drive a Nakai To Attend Officers Lunch and Raymond Nakai will attend the luncheon at the cers Club at Navajo Army Arizona on the Armed Forces May PETER MARTIN FAMILY of New shearing sheep as are many sheep owners all over the From left to right Nellie and Mary Martin is of the Redlake Chapter Land Navajo Times Gene Price Photo   

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