Northwest History. Alaska. Fires.

Catherine Diener Is Safe At Nome. CATHERINE DIENER IS SAFE AT NOME Miss Catherine Diener, Spokane girl, sister of Mrs. Harry Nelson, E537. Rlverton, is safe and comfortable in fire-ravaged Nome, Alaska, according to a telegram received by relatives here. Miss Diener landed in Nome in August to teach...

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Published: 1934
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Summary:Catherine Diener Is Safe At Nome. CATHERINE DIENER IS SAFE AT NOME Miss Catherine Diener, Spokane girl, sister of Mrs. Harry Nelson, E537. Rlverton, is safe and comfortable in fire-ravaged Nome, Alaska, according to a telegram received by relatives here. Miss Diener landed in Nome in August to teach school there this winter. Miss Diener said in the telegram that she was housed in comfortable quarters, was unharmed by the terrific blaze which reduced practically the whole city to ashes. She even saved all her clothes and personal effects.