The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 1, 1928, Page 8

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REPUBLICANS FIX CAMPAIGN FUND AMOUNT Four Million Dollars Called for by Chan man Work WASHINGTON publican 000,000 1 bert Work, C! publican N The were s leac Con Milbank, Franklin retary and Executive Active sc begin very 1924 campa have cost SERBIAN POET IS IN JUNEAU; Is Cant. P. Perunovich rives Here With “Moth er of Violins” Peter pr Perunovich, one o amp f minent poet arrived for her f party E Nutt tud Teremiah ', untrymen and re wsurer; the yeir homeland Sec educa ith the Slovan Un to Herber tter retary 2 ent nat ation of fund Nutt said cstimated 50 n cultural th nal will | n.wn on itertair m w instrument the oon n wa *and of w f b - rVllNll\u MEN ARE VISITING JUNEAU Ja s L. Frceburn Al mining man the famons Chi aividend Juneaun yesterday go from here #nd William C merly of the Chi by veral | said of | in W it ervice i common thing | 1des ka in it ved in nd wil " I Where ho _ l'uring 1917 and urn, also for ent by 1 J0f Min rica enlist inte in th annery busi Army ness may remaln in Alaska ending sev hefore returnin g now located 150 weil known mining men President of the company now owning the Chicha goff Mine, arrived on the Yukon and will leave t evening for Chichagoff on business in connec. tion with the property Louis Kay of the principi! stockholdérs and a high officer in the Hirst- Mining Com pany in Juneav, and will lea at the earliost convenience for the Hirst-Chichagof Mine pavinz rested n He several week Seattle where he i W, A. Castle thousands of moslay country We is at thi studying the | tem and to « of his pe part the World tc pr nd eddres he constantly them f their credit front for his America ol sys good a and time in 1hlic o' the Americ played in the sible ful when | XPrC e for I Amecricar yar in mak'n secute it to a From the platfrom fellow country hichagof i 1 vise izhe to be go land and to | land of their| wdopte the be a birth Capt KR ! to Ane mining ard bound on the him & W. J broad experience, Ta who are Eurcpean continent where he sur-| vived the fires of war from 1912 until the conclugion of the World Horry “Baxte horag. man, is west Yukon With Shearn and L. making an inves Westward {or TUNE IN PHONES 92 AND 95 BEST PRICES 7 lbs. New Potatocs s 2 large Head Lettuce . 2 1bs. solid Field Tomatoes 11b. Hot House Tomatoes 11b. Green Beans . 11b. Green Peas . . Perunoyich has had a not only on the 35¢ 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ ... WILL LECTURE ; Ar-| mother and | wa ind | 2 | gressive | nen | & | Juneau THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928. In Line For Mexican Presidency er Morones; Manuel Tellez, Ambassador to thi United States; Secretary Castillo, and (bot tom) Governor Aaron Saenz of the state ¢! Nuevo Leon. | (International Newsreel) President Calles already having signified his intention of holding office only until a legally chosen successor can be found, the quartet of Mexican leaders above are I)cing discussed as oresidential timber. Left to righ: T.is { LUTHERAN LADIES' AID | Outbound MEETING TOMORROW | Yukon include {ia Compan for th ‘rnoon at Se e of Mrs Jucobsen Mrs. | ring audiences ' (j, v assist as hostess but pearances in numerous public a He gave more th 00 lectures to people of his land, particularly with to 4 d its pro- 150 in Lon- don be unmn: to this coun-, Ly One of his lar n this country Berkeley, Cal., concert and addre assistance of an interpreter of local Scrbians will while he passenge the B. Warrack, P’re rack Constructicn which has the contract vell Creek flume projec He has been confe k Road Commi; a few day on it of tive re-| The n| hold it Lutheran Aid Aurust at W forc Al ion officials th for where Continuing our policy of Auy last year. the N in ptain guest limited time trade old giving very cash allowance and reliable For a SS—— in a e only wili ches, iiberal nev timepieces. 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Daring Man He is noted in Europe nd abiliiv having just completed t of Moant Rainier whic seribed as “no feal at speaking of his intended nt of Mt McKinley he said t possible he would scale alone, but he would be nec 3 her man alg i | though :d eagerly to my bout wit t mountain on the cont arosz said, important doing this as with tion his regular SR . h Gauzet Sanitary Napkins 50c¢ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Fre« Deilvery When We Sell It It's Right | Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. an ex | unde: a few steame; back- Po. for his as a mountair all."| the | ry to have an. am looking He has scale of Kur-| in| for. | Phons 134 TO RELIEVE LOTTSFELDT “I spent three enjoyable hours in your museum which has one of the most interesting collections I have! To ever seen. Father Kashevaroff,| who who explained the collection. is 10. | leave of ing wonderful work there. Of lin his family, Second Lieuten Alaska he said, “I am greatly im- ant BE. C. Itschner, of Chitina, s pressed by the newness of sorarily transferred to Sew- land, by its natural resourcos to t as resident engineer by the energy of its ploneer peo- the Alaska Road Commission ! ple.” [fcr the Lowell Creek project. Jarosz is making a two months’ Lieut. Itschner will remain at {tour of the interior, writing as he Seward until the second week in travels. He has just concluded a|August, when James G. Truitt, stay of one year in tho ediwho has been resident ineer States studying national park man-'for the Road Commission in | agement and the development of |charge of the Wrangell Narrows bl water power in mountainous re-|work, will take over the position gions. “I am in Alaska, ho ward he said, “mainly to s pon the expiration of his | land Jack London made fascinat |leave, Mr. Lottsfeldt will return ing to me, and to write a novel to the Alaska Road Commi-sicm T{ comewhat in his style. 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