Show AKE SHAKES w AlASKA TOWNS Shock ck Felt Along 1 1 Miles of Railroad f Alaska Feb 24 4 By Towns r. Towns along alone miles of the I v l railroad were rocked yesterday yes- yes b by one of the most severe r tes ever ev r experienced b bj by Alt Alaskan kan pioneers according to re- re r s' s received last night and toda today were water pipes pares br broken ken and a Seward to Valdez Valdez cable daft vo in two b by the tremors or r distinct shocks werd felt Celt i V f the t e second J being the hardest tea he were w re accompanied by deep Dishes were broken In t f ilk ernes es and and patientS patientS- In the local tos- tos v 1 at al thrown from Crom their beds The pubic school was c dismissed i Clocks Hocks ks were stopped stopped I at Curry I In n r here f t t. t LSe Seward ard miles southeast of i. i corage at one one terminus of the j jf 1 k Asks laska a k-a k railroad chimneys of or resles resl- resl rest Ices f es were wrecked and water I II i s Were broken Residents I Into the streets street for Cor safety j he largest damage was the theY then Y I aping n of the Seward end of the t f ted states tates signal coz corps s cable to toz a dez z OO miles miles' miles of Se Seat Seat Selma Se- Se at the northern end of Prince William lma sound n W lId Vav y between Seward and andA Anchorage A the Alaska railroads railroad's wat wati water wa wa- t ti ter r tanks at Morraine were broken U Vy r the trem tremors rB At t the other terminus of or the rail rail- W ad d Fairbanks no damage was re le- le tilted ted although office buildings it rid homes were rocked The IThe tremors lasted from from- froma a half minute at Seward to a minute aft at t Fairbanks |