. Municipal record. edduring the last legislature through the active co-operation ofthe auto club lobbyists. The commission could continue to refute similar misstate-ments, but the above will suflice to show the general unrelia-bility of the auto clubs charges involving the general conductof the State highway work. COAST HIGHWAYS BENEFITED. Twenty million dollars are to be spent on the Pacific Coastfor highways and roads by the Federal government this like amount will be spent by the states under the conditionof the Federal expenditure, making the total amount of high-way development th
. Municipal record. edduring the last legislature through the active co-operation ofthe auto club lobbyists. The commission could continue to refute similar misstate-ments, but the above will suflice to show the general unrelia-bility of the auto clubs charges involving the general conductof the State highway work. COAST HIGHWAYS BENEFITED. Twenty million dollars are to be spent on the Pacific Coastfor highways and roads by the Federal government this like amount will be spent by the states under the conditionof the Federal expenditure, making the total amount of high-way development this season $40,000,000. In addition theFederal government, through the Bureau of Public Roads of theDepartment of Agriculture, will expend $12,000,000 for con-struction of roads in national forests. In California twentyprojects are now under way, according to C. H. Sweetzer, incharge of this district. Johannesburg, South Africa, has decided to buy a garageand convert it into a municipal garage, at a cost of £40, San Franciscos $2,000,000 ConventionBuilding COVERS CIVIC CENTER BLOCK BOUNDED BY LARKIN, GROVE, POLK AND HAYES STREETS Contains Halls of various sizes, which can beengaged for Conventions, Fairs, Balls, Lectures,Concerts, etc. Main Hall accommodates over 10,000 persons,and other halls from 500 to 1,500. For tarniM and date; apply to Managing and Larhin StrooU, or to Clerk of Board of Supet-cff««r«. City Hall. 200 MUNICIPAL RECORD HEALTH DEPARTMENT The following cases of communicable diseases were reiwrted in San tTancisco for the week ended June 18. 1921: Smallpox < Tuberculosis 33 DiDhtherla 23 Typhoid fever 4 Diphtheria carriers 12 Infantile paralysis 1 Scarlet ferer 9 Kncephalitis 2 Chickenpox 30 Erysipelas 1 Measles ? • 25 Impetigo 1 German measles 1 Scabies < i^liimpc, 19 Gonococcus infection 3 Whooping cough 30 Syphilis S Pneumonia (lobar). 6 Cuited States Naval TralniiiR Station, Yerba IJueiia Island. (Week ended June 11, 1921
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