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Tundra Times Volume X, Number 46 (November 14, 1973)
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[news lead] Aleut Village of Atka Looks Forward
[news lead] 13th Regional Meets Defeat, Computer Validation to be Checked Nov. 30
[news lead] Hydro-Electric Potential-Bill Childs, Manager of the Aleut League, (Left) and Dan Prokopeuff, Atka Native Recently Checked out One of the Island's Smaller Waterfalls as a Possible Source of Electric Power. The Small River Could Probably Provide All the Power the Remote Village Needs, but Establishing a Power Plant is Well beyond the Village's Small Budget.
[news lead] Atka Villagers Perform Phenomenal Bilingual Prog.
[news lead] Storms Lash Arctic-Bering Coasts; Endanger Shismaref Oil Supplies
[news lead] Point Lay Store-Resettled Village Well Supplied
[news lead] Wed in Fairbanks - Martha I. Ahnupkana, Daughter of Mrs. Nellie Ahnupkana of Fairbanks, Was Married Oct. 20 to Fred Ipalook, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ipalook Sr. of Kotzebue. Dr. Walter Soboleff Officiated in the Double Ring Ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church in Fairbanks. the Bride Attended Copper Valley School and Lathrop High School in Fairbanks and is Employed at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Anchorage. Ipalook, Who Attended School at Sitka and Tok, is Employed by the Teamsters Union in Anchorage.
[news lead] Notti to Address Claims Class
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