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It will idenéify you. 
miscellaneous fund which was invari- 
ably used up to the last cent. And 
after their trip was over, they found 
their calculations had been quite cor- 
rect. The “miscellaneous—personal” 
first began to function in Pittsburgh, 
where they bought two gayly-flowered 
“porch dresses,’ which defied the 
ravages of sun, rain, dust and mud 
until they abandoned them in Pierre 
in favor of tweed knickers. The M. P. 
fund was next heard from in Detroit, 
where two shower-soaked straw hats 
were blocked into some semblance of 
their former selves. And again in 
Cody, Wyoming, where they bought 
two ‘“windbreakers” — softly tanned 
leather jackets that were wonderfully 
protective against the sharp breath of 
the snow-capped Rockies. 
Such, then, is the history of the 
making of their _ transcontinental 
budget. They had counted on spend- 
ing $495 in fifty days—an average of 
$9.90 a day. When they reached 
San Francisco and added up the totals 
in their account book, they found they 
had spent $430.59 in 45 days—an aver- 
age of $9.57 a day. And they had 
spent this money in more or less the 
proportion they had planned: 
Gasoline, 252 gals. average 
832¢., each vai! wees eee $80.65 
Oil, 50 qts., average 28c., each 13.90 
Tire and tube repair... 2.....6 23.70 
Carerepair’ 4 Sateen 4 eee 11.05 
Miscellaneous—Car ........... 7.05 
Food, averaging $2.65 daily, 45 
CChic pee ADCS Gusids 119.14 
Hotels, 26 nights, average $3.06 
CaCN) Sins erste «elousmteveneneenene 79.80 
National Park fees, etc. ...... 12.20 
Amusementsi=.. 51. ceeerenrans 22.80 
Miscellaneous—Personal ...... 48.30 
Total, 45 days, 5,444 miles, $430.59 
Protecting National Park Rights 
AS application for a permit asking. 
for a right-of-way to enlarge the 
Arbuckle Reservoir in the Rocky Moun- 
tain National Park in Colorado was 
denied recently by the Secretary of the 
Interior. 
The present reservoir covers an area 
of about 17 acres, with a dam 18 feet 
high, and was constructed before the 
Rocky Mountain National Park was 
created. Since then the Arbuckle Res- 
ervoir Company has made several ef- 
forts to obtain permission to extend the 
size of the reservoir to cover an area 
of 24 acres and raise the dam to 57 feet 
in height, which would take in land 
now a part of the National Park. 

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