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   Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (Newspaper) - August 5, 1961, Fairbanks, Alaska                                CITY NEWS KV BRIEF Grizzly Attacks University Student in Park Memorial Service A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church of banks for Lt. Kenneth who died July 24 at Travis Air Force Calif. Lt. Cook was a deacon at First Baptist and served two years as church He had been stationed at Ladd Field and at Eielson Air Force Base While at doctors dis- covered that he was suffering from leukemia and Lt. Cook was to the hospital at Travis for He died one week Burial i was in Forest Lawn Cemetery in North Calif. Lt. Cook is survived by his and three 5, 4, and nine I The Rev. Oliver son will be assisted at the memorial service by the Rev. John Isaacs of the Native sion of Fairbanks and Chaplain Clyde Fleming of the Eielson Cardiac Clinic A cardiac clinic will be in Fairbanks Aug. 25 Daily LATE I Farthest North Daily Member of The Associated ress Per Copy AUGUST 5, 1961 Twelve Pages No. 183 TYPE PLAN FOR S. A. Bear Tries To Pull Man From Loses Grip Napier Shelton of I Bear Tangle In Man Flown to I Hospital Here for Emergency Eil SNAPP A 29-year-old graduate student from D. in Hospital this morning suffering from pital heart specialists will a bear in Mt. McKinley i 71 if Dog i Ort T i Children or adults with 4 heart disease mav ask their wasj here anf private physician to refer rf 9ule'> 1, Q for examination by this team i and ah of a of specialists I heard a loud a jor j Tent i Shelton was in a dense area The Tanana Valley Fair couldn't see anything sociation is on the lookout for he heard the sound hej a bear was ht. To Suspect A young native man was chased more than a mile out of and arrested a large tent to house the Lion's Club began to climb the tree Six tents furnished by the working on as fast as have been reserved for j citizen Wednesday on a charge If anyone has aj came right on up burglarizing his suitable tent which he Shelton Alvin 314 Wendell French Give Conference Starts On Heros Wife ay PATRICK McNULTY Aug. 5, Mae McCracken i broke into tears today as she I met an enthusiastic welcome this French town where G.I. husband gave his life saving a vital bridge in Is World War A crowd of several hundred in Sunday 2 d broke into cheers and h t fa before us pause when a car i hero's widow and i 18, drove up cf the ancient town A Cuban Delegate Only Apparent Threat To Meeting President Kennedy Calls for All-Out Effort PUNTA DEL Aug. 5, President in a message today to a hemispheric economic conference an effort of towering matching the i shall plan can cure Latin America's economic Kennedy declared in a letter read before the opening of the Inter-American sion CiUl C j i Mrs. 48, whose j His somber message died under ala sohd front hunger S hail of German fire 17 years ago was warmly means that all of our braced on the steps by Mayor j countries nations of the Lucien De and nations of the like to lend to the Fair GL 6-5573. please call Kent fair at got hold of my left said he and his wife and started to pull me down were sitting their Clowns Still Wanted Clowns are still needed the first Senior Baseball Games today and Sunday at Memorial Ball Boys and girls who want to play the part of clowns should re- port to the ball park by 2 p.m. each Come dressed the room watching television must have pulled when about five feet or so down a In tne he FLAMENCO those for the fair talent show last night were Nina Whaley doing a Spanish dance and Jim Hare accompanying her on his The talent show will be one of the outstanding features of the upcoming Tanana Valley Photo MacMillan Says West Can Never Abandon Berlin Aug. 5, ne came Dus to Harold The bear then lost his grip on Shelton and fell down the But the bear was not Martin said they went to in- and found a young The young man jumped out Stevens Issues Call for Unity to Republicans back up scrambled on up fur he couldn't get out Friday the West must 7 i window so he ran out the front I 7 ready to talk with the fn a r IT i as bum or circus clowns cause it had and be admitted to tne games free for taking part. Shelton with his dog and took tree difficult to climb chase of the so He chased the man who was carrying his shoes in his hand on West Berlin but that a Republican senator and Major League There will be a meeting at p.m. instead of Monday a s previously an- at the Fairlanes ing Alley for all members the Monday Night Ladies jor League who are planning to bowl this coming season or five and then For more Mrs. Betty EL 3-4192.) In the struggle the bear 9 I the student had in the Then he caught me and I j through the Little League park liners pushing on his head to the West can never abandon the two million free West gra getting and pulled him Hei scampered up and ran across the got the Wendell Street to Soviet Premier him from second time he me on the right thigh took a The bear again fell Weekly and then the He circled the tree caught the man and Macmillan was the first of western leaders to react a Republican The war make new efforts of N. and her presented bouquets roses and gladioli along His up a other gifts which included note of urgency expressed by cosmetic i a set of crockery painted Uruguayan President scenes from the town of Haedo sald m an enne with the McCracken j opening address that j the townspeople waste an instant to re- Pont a I solve what may unite prominent America is facing one of the j Every Aug. 5 since 1944 moments of its people of Mayenne have ored the memory of James The conference was called a the organization of didn't lose elections over American GI who states to implement past thirty years because we the stone that spans president 1 o n didn't have good We lost elections primarily ba- the with it town cause we were not all vital Link behind our their a n g e alliance for progress 10-Year Plan issued here today by T. F. convention will do much to Ministers of all 20 Ither unite our the American 3rd Republics and U. S. Stevens was the you are all willing had planted of the Treasury C. at the one-day to avoid factionalism the vital link have converged on this district Republican decisive advance from Atlantic peninsula to an Denies port of Red Chopper Aug. 5, ports of a Russian ter landing on Alaska's St. Lawrence Island were branded false yesterday by Gov. William A. Egan said that upon ing the report he called the National Guard unit at where he way told the rumor had been The Nome com- mander checked with the National Guard at Gambell on St. Lawrence Island and was told there was no dation to the The governor said that it was not a case of observing security at the request of the Alaskan Command but simply an unfounded held An of I the Normandy out details of the 10- i year charter i HIP 1-iwn nc i i rr i flight brought 48 lawn s new offer to Republicans to the Stevens said that the j then 28, Most Latin-American on I of a have from behind the cover of an I tries were reported united have built their The keynote speaker declared sown in the Alaska advancing American tan k success of the enr in freedom under there is a unrest cratic party already through The only threat comes from Jessen's around the pulled him down He got up again and ran i protection and they depend on I uO 9 jon j meie is greater disunity a OCi v i 110 nan in o 11 i J i faaiU in a JL Vs m flip nf A I then the Pimply uie ot among Alaskans in Jalopies and Karts Jalopies and will race Sunday at the vous Speedway on Steese Time trials will begin at p.m. and racing will start at 1 p.m. Ten jalopies and 15 will be on Entry Time Betty state historian for the Homemakers is in charge of canning and home preservation for the Tanana Valley She requests that Aug. 5, entries be taken to the rightwing finally out of Radio Algiers Sabotaged By Extremists I the Trainer Gale Martin and the dog j finally able to catch and Martin hailed a cab and took the man to the police station where the burglary charge j on Pago 7, Col. 7) to the British than ever jHe these facts will aid us to i would be neither prudent a resounding victory in honorable to Stevens it i is well to keep in mind that we job is to be fire and pulled Guevara of j to reap tne harvest of wires that would have Observers openly charge think of the plight of the bridge and turned j came here with one the young Democrats in Stevens know their the town of Mayenne into alto wreck the bloody stepping stone Other Latin-American have Yet mortally i gates are known to have also know who will take these on the 5evered taken up the possibility of his leaders places if they are de- JT 0 w n s D e 0 p j e who up and i i i i i within their own WEATHER Cloudy with occasional light rain this night and Low night 45. High tomorrow 65. National CPA President To Address Society Here Louis H. president The president of the the American Institute of national Public will organization will speak theme of the kick-off 001 010 101- -I 12 1 024 301 11 0 Mickey McDermott Gene 2nd, 1 Dick Kansas 7th, none 2nd ot Chicago 020 000 100-3 7 -i 001 200 32X-5 11 1 John Johnny Juan Tanana Valley Fair Parade Thursday A.M. In will none 4th of Jim 7ffi, 1 of watched the battle for the on a plan to keep him i 3rd j bridge from a nearby under walked past the One may of them to walk out since he will I of Detroit 001 001 11 2 001 033 10 0 address a meeting sponsored W a building at the today sabotaged High yesterday 65. Low last by the Society of Vof 7 Q m AC i between 7 and 9 p.m. Algiers Potluck Picnic Members and friends of the University Community Church will have a potluck picnic at 1 p.m. day at the home of Richard Scott on Caribou The festivities will be cancelled case of and took over night 45. Temperature at Public Accountants wavelength to attack noon 55- Sunrise Sunday dent Charles de Gaulle Sunset p.m. Monday be at the Travelers To Minnesota Mrs. Irma special distribution clerk at the local post and her husband are spending six weeks or two months in Minn. She was in of mails during Don C.O.D. Fees Up C.O.D. fees went up 10 cents Aug. 1, post master kainen said Registry fees are scheduled to go up from 50 cents to ijO cents a minimum on Aug. 15. Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses will have a public talk at 7 p.m. Sunday followed by a tower talk at 8 p.m. at 351 A Hamilton on 7, Col. call for Frenchmen to The sensational broadcast created first belief that Algiers had been seized by But they no Officials who pushed a swift investigation into the first reported extremists had hooked cable after ing two other transmitters off the i Cables Chopped Later they said that the cables of Radio Algiers had when j the station was off the ai clandestine extremist mitter went into action over the normal of Radio The with continued for about half an hour and Official French sources said Algiers was But Eur- who heard the cast in their homes were ex- on Paso 7, Col. 5} of the Tanana Valley Teams Help t h e Business Fair at a.m. next the corpse with find out where hej 6elll Bob Ancn Frank Funk jers Joc Dick Stigman i Phil Gerry Staley Jim nine i 3rd, none 2nd of Jake 5th, 1 9t.n of Gubba 6th, none 17th ol woody 7th, none 14th of Mr. a partner in the accounting firm of Under the direction of D. TV I IV U LI i i U Hughes Jones l.C. Jonn M. prohibit two members of for the one of them New has parade will the family from working for must terminate Ordinance Drawn to Prohibit Nepotism In City Offices An ordinance which would two members of a family now served on the governing Junior High School on i the city has been and cil and numerous committees Cushman and end at the scheduled to come up at of the American Institute road area across from St. j Monday Council and is a former The Ordinance 1103, has been on the P: ident of the Louisiana Society of Active in civic he is a forner member of the National Citizens cil for Better and is a past president of the New leans Teachers Retirement Mr. and his charming Units will include the U. S. Army Band from Ft. the U. S. Air Force Band the Chilkat Indian Dancers it doesn't and eight vest queens riding in the Toonerville At least 25 Fairbanks ilies in which both the husband and wife work for the city would be affected by the It could not be mated how many families agenda under new I in which the parent and a son The ordinance specifies that or daughter in the same both husband and wife j hold work for the not work for the city if The idea behind the are members of the 031 M 1 Cincinnati 013 001 002- 7 13 1 McBean and Hook Jones Henry and 1. Minnesota New York Jack Jim 100 000 000-1 4 1 010 000 9 0 Prizes and judges in the I II Q were in Juneau flve divisions earlier this week and spend the weekend touring the t Arctic On Tuesday they will go to Mr. will be the principal made The ordinance would allow same nance as stated by one cil member Wednesday is to a father and to work for LOUIS H. PILEE speaker at the annual meeting of the Alaska Society of Prominent local businessmen and government officials have been invited to hear Mr. and to the informal reception which will according to Mrs. Pearl A. president of the Society of Certified Public give employment to more bv Lions Ithe A separate discussion was by tne College Lions had on the question as to what Personnel working for the would be employed to city administration as well as which employees the Municipal Utilities System should be will be affected by the nance should it At a discussion at the noon conference meeting of the council on the matter was discussed and tain administrative officials in- they did not favor the that it would be costly to replace certain em- ployees who would released under the horse-drawn stock or and costume second and third prizes will be awarded all A special bus will be vided to take parade pants .to the fairground lowing the Fare is to be 25 Children under 12 years of age will be mitted to the fair free until j The provisions of the which one should stay i nance would require that which one should One person opinioned that all the women should be re- opinioned that the most valuable member be retained and the least valuable and a third person said he felt the choice should be made on the basis of Still a fourth was that the two employees should decide between bear and me came ther nose to in the Guess I smelled worse than him cuz he went up a tree and never  

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