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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1915)
nn, salem rnr ' "" TOESPAY' MAY 18' 1913 six BOB BURMAN, WORLD'S SPEED KING, ENTERED FOR HONORS IN INDIANAPOLIS RACE oose Carnival v, ; . i : ...... NO HARD HIS IN " SAN FRANCISCO, SAYS .m:'HInl:: ffl May 19 to 22 Five Big Shows Ferris Wheel Merry-go-Round Confetti Carnival Saturday Night Sport Ne ws .MHimumut 0. A. C. Has Pennant Hopes and Cancels W. U. Game O.S.P. REDS TAKE 9-4 IE Did Time Rivals Will Unite A!f.inst Chemawa Nians and Harrimans Miinngcr 1 1 f biischull, Arlii' Walker, ri'rci vt'd ii message from (iiuduutc Manager Kvcrett Mny of Oregon Ag ricultural college thin morning to the effect tlmt (). A. (,'. would not be able to piny tin1 game which tin' wore Hi'hiMliili'il to play Ihti! May 111. Mince ). A. ('. has ileft'iitt'il the Washington j university teiim tliey have u chance to I play tin) wimierH of the eastern ili j vision sometime in the. near future, ami I Mamie,!'!' May did not wish to pluv the ' j game W'ednesdiiy im several of the men ,.,,.,,. ., I u in back in their class work und will Owing to the fact that no g-cc w.tl.j ,t.,.t tl Mlt in . liar, ; riU.r a visiting te.i.n w.ls scheduled for Kut-j,,, pv j u championship gaine. urdny, May Io ut Iho ).'nilo,iil.iry,j ' Jo. Keller's Kults split the old gggjjj Qi Qf Jjjjjg t.inio battle, array of the Keiii versus Hlues. The pen 'a crack pitcher, Hiram Johnson and "Gravy" Orn lo.i.icd the battery for the Ueds whib' John Devitt nud Tanner worked in the points for the lllnes. Auv visitinir team thai has ever played in the Inst few years at M into I'ark knows what it means to slack up agiiiust either of those luiUc.ie:'. A splendid name resulted in . score of 0 to ! in favor of the H"ds. The winning run tu scored on a home run smash by " Smitlipaw " Helming, the pen 's heavy slujjuer. Next Saturday the penilenl i.ii'y lean will line up ngainsl the t'lieimuu In diiins and on the following if:-. v will; eiuleiivor to lower the colors n Ihel ' '; 1 h '' ' ' I ! V ' . " . ' - hid t sS?;7 ' W.' ' 'r"l L'A f J 1 " i With Blood Poisoning Warren lloolh, who holds down the keystone sack for the Willamette base ball team, is out of the name for the present and perhaps for the rest of the season as n result ill' beiu spiked in the recent name with Oregon, lllood poisouini; has Hinee developed, and his leg is vcrv painful, Hooth is one of the lust men on the team, and his loss will be felt in the yame wiih I'acilic university at next h'liilav. BOB BURMAN I inliamipolis, May 18. Among, thu entries in the olHI-inile uutu race to be held here in the hitter part of May is l.iob Illinium, who has been aptly term ed the world 'k speed king.' lliinuan has been goin like u house ufiro ol late, defeating Barney Ohlt'icld, Louis Disbrow and Karl Cooper in a series of races ior the dirt track championship. With his teammate, Kesta, he is expect ed to be a favorite fur the next lloosier ontest. U. S. Army Short Of Motors For Rapid Transport In War (for tinned from Tage One.) crack llariimaii club of Puritan. I. Joel the Mexican officers, who had been trained in the military schools of to be plnvod i ''ur"l"! loul picked up the idea of inili-l-'orest tlruve I "r.v transports. The little green auto- uioiiiics, wiin long woonen seals, which could carry twelve .Me.xicnn soldiers each wiili Li have hurried Mexican sol diers around into soots where fieneral Piinston might not have expected to; 1 " find them, nud got them nwny again I w Keller looks to see Ins Kolts win I " t 'i g iiues nud iidd u fe-.v more scales to his trophy bell. He inipin'.l Salui'.biy 's IMine us an out !! mipire would lake liis life in his i:ml in at'cmplinii to nrbihale a "on.ivd between as keen ruals as the Hols ii'u1 lh" llbii s plies to all the flying men of nil the. armies of Kurope. The "low cloud" day is the day of rest. This was illustrated the other day when an officer of an nnti-nirernft gun sent a shell into the sky to show inn how the gun worked. We couldn't see the shell burst, whereupon ho ordered the shell set to burst at 5011 feet above the ground. We looked into the shy expecting to see a flash but merit wus none. The explosion was hidden by the clouds, which were Icsb than oUil teet above us, An aeroplane mail nt a greater height than QUO feet on u day like thU could see nothing below him And, if he did come down below the clouds, he would present an unmissable target to rifles and air- Veteran Show Man With Sells . Floto Circus Tied Up In Washout On S. P. Radiating good eheer and geniality, in spite of five days' tie-up in the washouts in northern California near Redding, Major John M. Burke, the ad vance agent for the 8e!ls-Floto shows, breezed into the office tctlay to report 10 packed performances in San Fran cisco in spite of bad weather, war and alleged hard times. "No hard times in 'Frisco," says the major. "I have been to -every exposi tion in the world of any importance since 1870 and I have never yet seen the equal of the Panama-Pacific fair, llnwever, I might say, lhat I have never suffered in ljiy life as 1 did dur ing the tie-up of the trnins during the washouts, but the show never lost nn hour and will be in Salem in all its glory for two performances May 20." After spending a larjre part of his young life in the ludinu wars of the country and as a aoiilier or mrtunc, the ninjor is intensely interested in the present greut Kuropenu war. Ho has personally visited most of the places where the conflict now rages and knows the topography of the country. Major Burke is neutral, though, on every subject but on the show business and Sells-Floto, about which he says: The always welcome Sells Floto nnd New Buffalo Bin family circus is com ing with its world of arcnie features now especially reinforced with natural liorseinniiship combined with the traiu ed. Many riderij anil graceful eentnu resses always appeal to the admiration, but with the animal in spirited action, interest in the pleasing picture group ing is increasing. The Sells-Floto liuffiilo Bill arena in this respect is what the Louvre, the Vatican and National galleries are to painting; Iliirvnrd, Vale, Stanford and Oxford to schooling a museum and a were no davs at Vera I ruz when the weather prevented our navy airmen from flying and it is safe to say that our army ainnen, few as they may Blues--Kemp, 'Jb . Miller, III, O Johnson. Wnldon rf lievit, p. Tanner, e. Molarity, c Woodward, ltoss, If ... A Johnson, It. Ii. II. 1MV Total .. llc.ls Hunt, lb ... lliiwelt, rf (Iriggs, e lleiiiiing, Martin, lib lid II. ... t I It. II. I II II I II 0 I I II 0 I t. J Wants 60 Days More Time To File $25,000 Lake Development Bond before the Americans could lav either Iheir hands or their bullets on them. ti,;., :.. ,,.. ,,, I., u..,. ii.i it,. i i,r!, ,..'. ty ,..i.i,.. .;,,n i,i! W, are equally exucit I, ,u ii..,.i,,.., ii, ., ii...,,,, ,, I In map making, the British armv ex perls1' in 'Mexico who advised the warl v '''''''-V ,UI'' f"r '"''I' "lk; ilepailinenl as to conditions there gave,'r- '.v "l1!!''.1' ""'J'" "'"I"1 1,0 Um,eA ill advice. However, the. fact remains; .' "" c.mo.cu ..,,. I Wilson, cf I I'loruy, If Toibet, m II Jolllrnlt, lluihe, if . Total Itiius . . Itlnes - Hits lieds Itiun mis i :i i i P.O. A. H I II III 4 I I II II I 0 111 Hiving as his grounds the revocation n ,'f cnut met on the part of the company l,i which war. to have ilevelnpi'd water (! power on the los t'hutej river to supply the necessnry energy fur operating his ' reduction mill uud other works ill con ,riiectinn with the project, Jason t'. ( Moore, who hits the contract with the (1 state for developing Hie mineral re ()lsouices of .Summer and Abert lakes in , j iiortherii Lake county, has iiuule appli- ,'tmuu io ine ooaio oi couiroi ior ui' lavs exlensioii of the time specified in his contract for the filing of u bond i, that (leiieral l-'iniston was sent to Vera t'ruz without gasoline transports; ami the Mexicans had automobile Iransjorts that were fitted for Mexican roads. Ifctinning to the comparison between the British and the Vela t'ruz Ameri can army, the lack of mules is notice able with the British. The great Mis souri jacks that outlast a horse and follow, like cows or sheep, the tinkling bells of their leaders, nie only begin ning to be enlisted in the British expedition. The British have plenty of horses. In fact their army affords one great tiiul splendid horse show of beau tiful minimis that have been developed through their svslem of racing. Amer ican horses me not an uncommon sight, however, but they've got half brothers at home, in Missouri, who would have even colored maps can be made in the fighting zone. These maps show- even the positions of scat tered houses, as well as bridges, wind mills and havslacks. and Ihev are so I idcntiful thnt even the liou-commis- sioned officers may possess them, How well Mexico is mapped, in the war de partment at Washington no one but the experts know, but there were Ho map making kits visible at Vera Cruz, and the only maps were those that were laborously patched out from ex isting railroad maps and others. It is not possible, however, or fair to draw the comparison too closely be tween the lirilish army In the field and the forces which General Funnton brought to Vera t iuz, tlenernl Funs tou's force was intended for occupa tion only mid not necessarily for nd- stood the ioin nev over here iusl as well ! V"1"'1'. tthil'' I"1' lirilish nriny is out , . - r i ... I .... i . . i prepurcii io proeccii io as ( In' v did and would have done half again as much work in the mud of the sum of lTi.iii1!!. I' nder the coinrn. i ! I'laiidcrs, The great Flanders horses, 1 -I . t Klrucli out - Johnson III; by Pevitt 0 this bond was to have been filed M III, day lifter tomorrow, und the himn has taken Hie mutter under udviscmeiit l pending uu opinion upon the question of I whether nil extension of time would up. : erule to invalidate the contract between l' Mr. Monro uud the state, which he- ! been submitted to Attornev (lenciul Brow ii. Mr. Moore, who assumed the cnntiucl and lease of the bikes under the tcpre sentution Hint he would develop ll salt uud sodium deposits eoiilaiuei' .1 im i... .. i I,., II I. ih, ,4.,,, ' l.v Hex lit II. first b:" on balls -Johnson therein nud pay Hie state H stipulated 1; off Mevltt II. Home runs -- by lien u'nig. earn runs, Ueds I; lllnes I. Double plays Johnson, Kemp Io Wood ward. Stolen bases -Kemp, tinn y, Mill'r, Wilson. Time of giree l b', l.'mplie, Joe Keller LONG DISTANCE AUTO RECORD. New Yoili. May M. Iiliiiscontiueiital nolo I Snui-dimg ,-ords. I,. price tor every ton ot mineral product extracted from the waters, proposed to expend several millions of dollars In tin dcvelopineiit work and construction of pipe line ami reduction plant ami, un der the terms of the act of the legis luture, ratifying the contract made by the board of control, he was given six month after the ml jiiuriinioitt of the legislature in which to begin work, lie has iilreadv filed a bond for lt.ihUI und I'.nlier ii til -' hcii' today troni Km me net pro ules tlmt tins pond shall be lUegu fill., lifter n sensal iolial drio increased to JJo.llil mi or before May iiiioss the conlineiil. Baker made Hie ll'. Ilxteiision of time is nskod by Mr. tliiinsconlientnl trip In II davs, seven Moore, he states, in order that other ur inous nud leS minutes, runijeiiicnts can be made for securing ' ' 1 power to operate his proposed plant. ANNUAL MOTOUBO.VT CRUI3R. ; i I'pon his lepiesenlatiou that, Inns- The necoiid annual cruise of the much as the power company with which Portland Motorboat end Yacht club will he had a ci.ilract to liiiuish power on lie held at lliittevlll,' on May and 2.1, l he IVs Chutes rhor for the develop when thousnnds of people will gather incut of the suit ami soda mineral re- r, (In luniks of the Willamette to wit- sources m liikci fiuuinier unit AHert, in filled and (lerinnnv. LARGE CLASS OF YOUNG DRUGGISTS PASS EXAMINATION - $ V :B 'V- ) ' .... T-i... ...... ..... 4 MAJOR JOHN M. BURICE. famous tliroiighout the world, are bean tiful nud strong. "Hut they haven't nerve" said nn English army hostler. "When thev get sick they give up the t'iiiht and lay down and die, right there." This is it complaint that has never been heard against the American armv mule, who is likely to kick a man to' Announcement was made this morn death while he's living. On the whole I "U. that ol the big class of applicants the Missouri mule ought to be a proud for plinrinaeists ' certificates, who took possession of the American nriny, even i the exaiuiuntioii before tlu Oregon though he is not so speedy as gasoline. board of pharmacy in April. e!7 were liciieral Fiiiiston took plenty of him j successful in the senior class nnd five to Vera Cruz together with' the big in the junior class, N, t,. Tartar, .Tr nriny wagons that the American army graduate of the O. A, (' at Curvallis, mule flirts nionnd with. made the highest average with n per- The flying men wilh Oenernl I'unslon I cenluge of no. The Oregon bonrd of nt Vein Cruz belonged to the navy, mil pharmacy is eoinpinetl of Bliss 1 to the niiiiv. No one in the army fly-j l'arby, (lleiulale. president; Frank H. Inn corps had nav chance for practice; Ward, Salem, treasurer; I.eon 11. Has under war condilious nt Vera Cruz. kins. Medford. secretary, and Boss M. There were no spots around the Mex- I'liimmer, Portland, and' .1. T.ee Brown, lean seaport where a land machine1 Marshfield, The successful candidates could have alighted and, of necessity,! were: the work was all done bv water mil-1 , Seniors -Thos. W, l.nlrd, Bertie Ruth, chines. In the British nriny. war flying Frank J. Streibig. in Yantis. T. has been brought to its highest ef-i r' Schuecker, Itcnjamin Wolf, ( B ficieiicy. In peace times the Itiitishers "alton, t,, . t,ud. Anion liowen, 11, were not going out for long distance! ressy, t urmen IlittHim, R. O. Kstes, records like the tleriunns, or for fancy! r- Wutkins, T. II. Allen, ,T. A. Dun- flying; they weie quietly developingi 'nn, S. c, Smith, Bcrvl V. Caiiip, O. 1.. flying as wartime talent.' And the re-1 M''r'ndeti, J. K, (lillmore, W. 1). Hum . . n i :u.... i 1 . , . .. ... suits are now nppiirent. '" i.ownrus. ti. . tingey, ,. t , .. , r , " i If the Ainei-icnii fil ing man wants c. A. Frver. V. W. Bent, .i... , ' ... ' ' '"""' ' lm,v nrrnnge- to equal his British brother he must be' st'U I'enn. 1,. K. Scott, N. T Roib i ', , . ' .w R , 0 1,11 "0l',lmi "f .. . . ...irtit " i HI lilt w 1 1 nnutil urn no! L io. i i. C. Blnklev, Ben . ,T. , ...t, . " V " "" wnic university, lenehiur every phase of the equestrian art through expert protes sors. The Biiildleless Indian the plains ranger tne Sioux the nigh-seated Uussinn eosrack the wild broncho rid ing, Centniir he Amerienu eowboy. the horse's first human mentor the Arab, the wurid'g mounted military, led by dashing veteran 1'iiitcd States caval ry, the borii-to-the-saiblle centaurette the western ranch girl, Khoda Royal's tumoiis stud of picture-posing eqiiines country niinllers, jumping over renee and hedge, with a perfect medley of world rough riders and haute eeole gradualism, gives a most cimiprohcn- sive exposition of possibilities in everv line of riding, styles ami perfection in norsema nsnip. This is but a single feature in one of the iiiuiiy sections of the ilitul exhibi tion Hint has reached the height of su pel-excellence in nualitv. Ono nf the striking additions is the group of picturesque personalities, rep resentative ot basic Americanism in chiirneter, that are disappearing through assimilation the Indian: ami the last of the living factors, prominent in the era on the frontier dominated by Hie American scouts Col. W, F. Cilv, "Biitfnlo Bill," who helped to open the once snvage obstructed wny to I'uli I'oruia in the days when Hint greatest norm s iiiguwnys, tne I'linaiiia ea- Three years ago we could have offered you a 20 for 10 cents cigarette of superior quality, But that cigarette would have been 90 just like all others. We could have given you no led timate reason for changing to ours. , So we waited and made researches and spent thousands of dollars until we origi. nated NEBO teend, a cigarette that is in every respect, except shape and color of paper, " Utterly Different" from any other cigarette that was ever manufactured. A cigarette that offers you every reason for changing from the just-like-all-the-rest cigarette you are now smoking. All we ask of you is an open mind and one fair trial of NEBO vnmd. GUARANTEE-If after smokhg half the package of NEBO vlt fii you are not delighted, return balance of package to P. Lorillard Co., New York Estab" lishedl760) and receive your money back, IO CENTS FOR TWENTY V Marion County Puts Thousands On Roads (Oiitinued from Page One.) ....i i . . . mil. was nut an opalescent ill-earn. - Their presence is reflective of his liric deeds ami their blending in the mounted pageants creates an animated picture gallery of the pnssiii'r panora mic review of heoric horse historv pre sented in the multitude of stniuiiiid nnd novel arenle events, ami the quality be ing suggested at Ill::i0 in the morning by the Sells-Kioto, Buffalo Bill clival nu.de. lievlew It. DO YOU WANT A PIO? ness the rnres between the fastest mo- torboats of the Northwest besides many other ntlrnctloiis that will be given by ti... iie.odn of Buttevllle. A fine program has been arranged -Hint will ilve entertainment unit amuse nient to the visitors ftom the lime the flotilla arrives nt 11 a. m on .Saturday the Si'iid. until the final events. The At a meeting of swine breeders nt readv to climb into th enir In nnv wind.l ,l- C I'nke, V, l.ahe county, hud repudiated the con- I nut uu account of luck of funds due to war conditions, he would have tot , seek other means of securing the Hives -I sarv power, the stale board of ennlrol ilns morning granted .lason C, Moore a lid dm cuteusiiin time In which to tile his burnt In the sum of l'.i,0ihi at surety of good faith in fulfillment til' tliu ii.llilMI.il U-llll III., atitt.l Tlld well known Company 1 Military itanu y...., f. r:i:ntr ike jr..imi) bond, as toriindoe. If iieee.siirv. Tli..r U ...,tv of Woodluirn will furnish the niuie provided In the ratification act of the one sort of a dnv on'whiih the flying during the two days as well it for the, u.gislature, was fixed fur May lt, to- men do not ascend and that Is the day two big ilanre to t if1 veil on Hattirdny. j inn row. On which the clouds hnug low. This ap ready to climb lulu the nir In any wind.l I'liitingtoti, ,lr., ,1. K. Chinn, M. O. Al- . ' n, ""7 rnlmnK ' l""rk ii-nin i" ciiiiio nun ine nir mi nnv winil.l - i" r.. I limn, M. u. il- ,..,, ,1, , t, , " ' " 1"'" must not slop him. There is a world I l"' l'. Haylord, t. I.. notM'l, 11. H.!j" I, A , n" l"nKnrnte,l of difference between those hot mnii-l I'ntoii. i y tne itiion Stockyards some weeks of difference between those hot sum mer davs at Fort Mever, in llhW, when the Wrights were , showing their ma chine Io the American army officials ami wouldn't go Into the sky until all the flags were hanging limp in a wind less .air, and these war davs of iofl when an Kngllsh flying .lunlors-I.. T. Ilarin. O. .f. Homing, C"U. f"r " " Rrent A. ,1. Neilson, R. it Milll,r Mnr- . ' U'M found necessary to enlist the Munford. M"ur' '"" rj'!ald of profesisonnl hog br lers in TO HEAR FRANK CASE. Atlanta, order to supply the demand. The stock- ; .mil. ..in receive nrilers for sows, al- ivii.i.t oren, pass mem oa to the breed 11.. r.. ... . . 1 .l. I. . . . .-..hi an file. In i ... , "V Mn" ' ' ti;"" "V? nK"'"i to furnish stock, .in nn, u board of pardons i.i.i.v m Mv :tt and on reeeint of n t.P..,..i 1..1 . . ' i-.'.-.i,. iiiinirseil i the date fur hearing'nppeal for the posed upon l.co M. Frank tu life Im ptisonment. note from boy or giri the mn wiU be shipped direct. The notes will be come due and mnlili i... . .. 1, -- " ' mr unie rue jdgs are mature for market. i,. x.t,, ii, ., r,.iiuii,iiitv .linniiiiiiv and cost as compared tu other classes of pavement, proves a Biiccess, the pro gram of the county court will be ex tended over nn indefinite period of years until all main traveled roads have been treated to hard surfacing upon a scale such as will provo the least possible burden upon the taxpay ers. Of the approximately $80,000 expend ed upon the county i-oiids during t ho past five months the greatest outlay, or about (10 per cent, occurred during the mouths of March and April, tho to tals for which months, respectively, were :r23,;iH:i.,s,ri and 'JH,8(10.32. Of the amount expended frir the month of April alone $IO,77H.NO wns paid out ftfr gruv.eling ronds, $10,4:111.44 for repairs and improvements, 1, 700.(111 for super visors' solaries, ilins.;i7 for macadam izing, $2,":2:i. N8 for bridges, und $221.11 for new tools and miicliinery. The number of yards of gravel hauled dur ing April vns (152(1, in k hauled 127 Vii yards mid 101 men and 75 tenuis vol unteered work upon the roads, I'ndcr the new system of keeping the records of the county, which has been installed bv County Clerk (lehlhur since the state uniform nceouiiting sys tem tins been abolished, which Is by far the most thorough any systematic sys tem that has ever been in vogue in the cmiuty, it is possible to tell nt a glance just what iiuiount of money has been expended and exactly what practically every cent has been expended for for every., month of the year and In everv district in the comity. County dork Cii'lillinr, who jiiBtly takes pride In his nliunst perfect vsstem of neeountinu ami is alwavs readv ami glad to ex plain it to anyone whet shows more than a passing or morbid interest, is nble to figure down to the fraction ot a cent what the cost of road building' of different types Is nnd what It eosts to put a yard of gravel r crushed rue, upon the' road ami the road put in con dition for travel. l-'igiiring in one-hnlf of the amount of the rond supervisor's salary and all other things and nuiterials In prupn"- Hon, Mr. tlehlhar has ascertained Hint it eosts about $I.S"i per siiuarc yard to . . I !....lii.lin improve a roiiu wiiu grim-i. i""1--" excavation work, grading, hauling, la bor and rolling, readv for travel, and, he has it figured down to a fine point inst exactly what It ends I" I''P B load of gravel from bunkers in Salem and place It upon the road in any part 01 the eoiintv. ' " It eosts from 3 to S cents per yard for gravel in the beds," said County clerk (lehlhnr, in speaking upon the subject, "and :tf to 70 cents per yard for gravel In the bunkers, and I'd l''r cent of the cent of gravel in the bunk .... ,1,,.,. .,,,1 ...,.,...1 jo ....els ner vard. It is much cheaper to handle grav.d Inj tne iiuiikers than It Is to man n"" it from the gravel beds, and It can be handled from Salem and delivered l" nnv nnr nt H.o ennntv much cheaper jthan from any other point in the co""- ty on accH int of tlio tianortnli(n & c'ilities and low rates. "The freight olior(je gravel from Hali'in to nnv railroad in the eoiintv is from 35 to 45 run It ton, and, figuring the cost of lb( terial, freight, iiidomlinj ftom Ih to the wngims, it costs houtS ro llenver giuii-i nmii -linen mill lluhkiinl. nnd about 3m to nnv other poiul, ini'luili A''jJ 1: . Tiirmir Manoa. liwi nroiiiis, uniiii.'i . Maclcav, Shaw, Pratiim ."""I land, tin the ijoiitlicrii 'a-m(. ih Ori'gon Klectric Krnn" the "f'": ti.anv point in Murion county ileal '"c'liiler Clerk (Iclilhnr'a t of ords everv supervisor in t"' riMiuired to keep nn nocural iJ taile I account of every move bat made in connection will" " " tniilge work in tkeir w tricts, the time ami labor HI for what purpose, o thit. I of the year, or nt ( . $ month, it. is possible 0 It'll I ' . just how murh hM ' inch district, for wha P , m,e,, nature and taerf each district and an Mcrte m ,,, I,,, struck at any . lt status of tho rornl ami br 'W! every district In the coun tjr. Tlieroinl aitpervimir. '"fV I., understand the ...matizing their work lannifesliug grcnt pmle 1 the lliall,.r In which they ' ports and shnwinK bo" J . ,,nrntinn i" fvervlh.a B al '',iili"" wi,1,i" TitfXfit scope of supi'ivi ami ' M , graveling run, I. J ' tv ni.tho.it ,...,ler the X'JT J 0 , working in th h , spreading the (irny - -. d it surface of tl' road ' ' mm teniaiicaiii "- - K.,nffi the ureltte tallied and i- ami mm" l "'m if -t ..- "of ,h'. . ureal t.'lv""', gravel put to the V ' ti Tin "tcr of t '.'". '' f ,,d IM cet wide and ,b" V,,, P' reiicl. is filV'l ",""1,5,, ao'" Then .her I I, h JJ the Krnvel. A't ""'i' l"''"" ''I' fa ravel rule, one yard of rf' ,, ti. " f .el ,.f roadway. , " a J tM ches 'In'!'; m'"; VarJ" CASHREOIE ' i-TM d" Washimtto". ' . ,,i1l i l? nient of ! '"', re-ti""" iircme curt 0 r.t, pto ."TraJrt rf P"" National "" " ,tirn ' J! f Patterson '"' .,, flt V the Sherman intH readinn i tllWl'li.-.itn)r ,