Hoeroan . J. V. 7 
1964— Aleut isns 
houses like "illi's. A few shells of houses remain amid tangled trees, 
but those properties that have been released by their owners are bulldozed 
off. 
X>r. eade in pretty broken up I hear and ruinous are wild , but they 
seem not to have ever found his 2 kids. The worst rumor was that they 
found them a week Inter with evidence that Perry'd lived 24 hrs. trapped. 
Eric "S' rnes lost house. Boy Scouts cutting up birch for firewood: down in 
Turnegain. That bloloby teacher of Brenda’s died whan a crack she fell 
in closed on her sever ng both legs and one of her husband's as he tried 
to help her out. Amazing more lives weren't lost. The lest pillars of 
Penney' s I saw equipment removing today. 
June 6, 1964 
This morning I tried to get hold of Scott at fHCA, but he'd left. I'd 
gotten directions to thoce girls' apt. by phone from Marj. w o I went over 
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there and woke her up but the only mall for me other than ITS83 proofs was 
a lett r from Carolyn Parker. *erj probably wanted me to show some affection 
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but her roommate was there and emotions seemed unsuitable. She drove me 
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beck to Westward. Col. Wi' csme in fro- Ft. Fleh *nd we tel ed to him. 
Mext I walked down along the r.r. to Chester Flat* seeing 2 dowitehers 
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a lesser yellowlegs, and least sandpipers but no godwits and pond must've 
been oiled, ' top at Lewises and have lunch wl h than. Shirley had thought 
Dave would be "frantic" over earthquake, but the only card he sent was one 
telling how much he was enjoying "some mountain in S, Hex. I could, have 
told her as much. Bill oodward also expressed his concern. They've 
"adopted" another young fello * a poor eer icemen saving money to get married 
