Promotion of Alfred Dubray, a career employee of the Bureau of Indian Affairs since 1938, to the position of superintendent of the Winnebago Agency, Winnebago, Nebraska, was announced today by the Department of the Interior.
A Sioux Indian of Winner, South Dakota, Dubray has been in charge of budget and fiscal activities in the Bureau's area office at Muskogee, Oklahoma, for the past eight years. He first came with the Bureau as a clerk-typist at Rosebud, South Dakota, and Subsequently served in positions of increasing responsibility in the Bureau's national headquarters and in the field office at Anadarko, Oklahoma.
He is a graduate of Mitchell Business College, Mitchell, South Dakota, and served in the Army during World War II.
At Winnebago, Dubray succeeds Llewellyn Kingsley, who recently transferred to the superintendence at Pine Ridge, South Dakota.