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PAGE TEN -SECTION THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1964 Athletic Honorary Will Host Girls Ariz. School Administrators To Convene In Tucson Early Arizona Resident Ben Frankenberg Dies High school girls interested in Dhvsical education rarpprs Scandinavia Program Set For Forum will be the guests Saturday and Robert Jaap, vice presi The economic development of the west will be the theme auernoon or the University of Arizona chapter of Delta Psi Kapna. national Dhvsical edu BEVERLY HILLS, Jan. 9 (Special) Ben Frank Agnes Garner, assistant professor of physical education. They will hear talks, take part in discussions and watch demonstrations of i synchronized swimming, gymnastics and folk dancing.

Finland, smaller than California, has 60,000 lakes. of the second Annual Arizona 4 cation organization. enberg, early Arizona resident, died Wednesday after a long illness, at a Los Angeles A native of Cincinnati, 0., he established in 1898 the mercantile firm of Frankenberg Brothers and Newman in About 250 of them from 18 southern Arizona schools are expected, according to Miss The Sunday Evening Forum wiill present "Portraits of Scandinavia," a color film featuring Norway, Sweden and Denmark, Sunday at 8 p.m. in the University of Arizona auditorium. Film Droducins Curtis Napel Bisbee.

Mr. Frankenberg was inter Three Arizonans To Attend Tenn. will narrate the film. It will dent of First National Bank of Arizona, Phoenix. Those attending the conference will be guests at a tour of Kitt Peak National Observatory on Feb.

3. That evening, Neil Morgan, columnist for the San Diego Evening Tribune, will be the speaker at a banquet at the Desert Inn. Dr. H. Thomas James, professor of education at Stanford University will be the main speaker at the Feb.

4 session. Farm operators of the United States netted about $12.6 billion from farming in ested in conservation and agriculture, and was a factor in introducing new crops and new farming methods to the Sulphur Springs Valley in southeastern Arizona. School Administrators conference to be held here Feb. 3-4. Business sessions will be held in the College of Education at the University of Arizona.

They will include a panel discussion of 10-year predictions for Arizona at which Dr. Philip Hudson, professor of economics at the university, will be the chief speaker. The panel will include A. R. Kassander, UA Institute of Atmospheric Physics; H.

Carroll Weed, vice president of Inspiration-Consolidated Copper Co. at Inspiration; Louis Reasor, manager, Tucson Division, Hughes Aircraft GIYE YOUR DIAMONDS THE NEW LOOK IN A NEW RING MOUNTING CHOSEN FROM TUCSON'S FINEST SELECTION IN PLATINUM OR 14-KARAT GOLD OVER 2,500 MOUNTINGS IN STOCK DIAMONDS SET WHILE YOU WAIT TUCSON'S LOWEST PRICES S. S1LVERBERG SONS US E. CONGRESS PHONE MA 3-9563 "Manufacturers of Fine Jewelry Since 1910" CURTIS NAGEL The first class of the United States Air Force Academy started training on July 11, 1955, at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colo. 1962 an average of $3,400 be his 10th Forum engagement.

Modern capital cities such as Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo blend in the film into intrikuing surroundings reminiscent of centuries past. Another highlight is the Fjord Festival of Midsummer's Day, the day the sun never sets north of the Arctic Circle and Viking descendants don traditional costumes. Preceding the regular Forum program, the International Folk Dance Club will offer 15 minutes of Scandinavian dancing. The public is invited. Stick By French per farm.

He had lived in Beverly Hills more than 35 years, following his retirement from the firm bearing his name. He was a member of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, a charter member of the Beverly Hills B'nai B'rith and a founding member of the Elks Club of Bisbee. Surviving are his wife, Clara two sons, Maynard Franklin and Ben and a daughter, Bobbe, as well as three grandchildren, Jeanne, Charles and Wayne Franklin. Bobbe Frankenberg is wide Cattle Meeting A delegation of Arizona ranchers and feeders will attend the 67th annual convention of the American National Cattlemen's Assn. in Memphis Jan.

26 to 29. Henry Boice of Tucson, E. Ray Cowden of Phoenix and Aubrey Grouskay of Mesa will join 1,500 other cattlemen from 40 states in the livestock industry's largest business session of the year. Boice is a past president of the national organization. Cowden and Grouskay, as presidents of the Arizona Cattle Growers Assn.

and Arizona Cattle Feeders will serve on a 37-man advisory council. The American National Cowbelles, a service and social auxiliary that includes many Arizona women, will meet in Memphis during the convention. Wins Eagle Rank Andrew D. Salome, above, a member of Boy Scout Troop 8, has received the Eagle Scout Award. He is the son of Mrs.

Harris C. Sa-lonic, 2411 E. Waverly and the late Mr. Salonic. His father was the former scoutmaster of the troop, which is sponsored by First Congregational Church.

fciL Jo don ly known in Tucson, Bisbee and Phoenix, and is a public relations counsel Los An geles. TUNIS, Jan. 9 --French will continue as the main language of Tunisian govern Services will be held at noon Friday in Los Angeles. In a test of teachers of a ment and education this year. An official said increasing the major school system, 41 percent were found to have In lieu of flowers, the family asked that contributions be sent to the Braille Institute of use of Arabic would hamper visual defects that required development plans of this former French protectorate.

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Bourbon EXTRA LIGHT-MODERN 80 PROOF When it comes time to relax from "the battle of the deadlines," Dale S. Chambers, owner of Betts Printing Company, enjoys raising Ringnecked Pheasants. Though native only to Asia, these large, long-tailed, brilliantly colored birds are widely bred as a game bird. In addition to his keen interest in birds, Dale is an avid hunter. His enthusiasm for big-game hunting is shared equally by his active wife Ann.

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