Show BUILDING BEGINS ON NOME ASHES Supposed Victims of Alaska's Greatest Fire Fir Found Alive Aliv SOME NOME Alaska s Sept t 19 P With W-With P With morale restored by m messages ages of cheer from troD the outside and the d discovery overy hat that t two supposed s y victims of Alaska's s 's greatest fire esc escaped ped Nome began to rebuild 0 77 W Wednesday day Two Eskimos David and Rodney Puk first were reported to have lave been burned to death death- or killed by dynamite in the cellar of a grocery grocery grocery gro gro- cery store but after the excitement died down a check showed they bad had escaped None was seri seriously injured in the fire which leveled the business business busi busi- ness district although more more than a acore score core were treated in in the hospital which tort fortunately escaped the flames Temporary stores opened by merchants mer mer- chants hants who salva salvaged ed Dart of their stocks tocks of food and d dr dry goods b before t fire ire razed their establishments took care are of immediate needs and a check showed there was food enough to last five weeks A shortage hortage of ot meat meal was relieved by the he arrival of the Lomen Commer- Commer cail ail company's transport Arthur J. J Baldwin with a full cargo of reindeer meat from sound Four hundred persons were were homeless home home- less ess and were being cared for in private vate homes and in a temporary dormitory dormitory dor dor- and community kitchen in a bUilding which was not burned Two comm nit community meetings were railed called for Wednesday to prepare official official of- of reports on the damage and to request federal and territorial assist- assist ance nee All J building material and other supplies must be dispatched from Seattle soon in order to reach here before the winter fr |