14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1949 WIDE-EYED ESKIMOS Rattlesnakes Get Play In First Circus in Alaska Anchorage, Alaska VP) The first circus in Alaska history gave hundreds of wide-eyed little Eskimos their first rides on a merry-go-round and their first glimpses of such strange creatures as monkeys and an African sun bear. A long caravan of brightly-painted trucks and trailers rolled Into Anchorage after a d,uuu- mile trip from Cutbank, Mont. Pacific Northwest Shows, own ed by John and Dolly Beck, Oregon City, Ore., struck out for the Yukon Territory and Alaska in August. The show carried 42 enter tainers, six monkeys, three rat tlesnakes, a spotted leopard, a Mexican wildcat, a trained mule act and the sun bear. "My wife and I had been plan ning this trip for three years," Beck said. "It'i sort of a vaca tion for all dl us. "We had a wonderful trip north our only trouble was loss of one small trailer when a hitch broke and four blowouts." Beck said when the show roll ed into Whitehorse, Y.T., the amazed citizens refused to let them pass through until they played an engagement. "We made a five-day stand in that little burg and packed the tent every day," Beck said. "Most of those people must have seen the show every day." Biggest attractions were the rattlesnakes, Beck said. There is no such think as a snake, even of the garden variety, in the Yukon or Alaska, and most native-born northerners never have seen one. "A bunch of natives traveled 300 miles to Whitehorse to see our show," Beck said. "We felt kind of flattered until we dis covered they came only to see the snakes." The three travel-weary rat tlers died between Whitehorse and Anchorage, but the other animals seemed to enjoy the trip, he said. "If I had known what an at traction the snakes are up here, I would have brought a dozen," he said. James W. Goodsell Demo Finance Chief Portland, Sept. 28 ( The Democratic National commitee has named James W. 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