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Show I HEAVY TRAFFIC ON COPPER BELT Superintendent H, E. Van Housen of the Copper Belt railway, who was In from Its tracks at Bingham yesterday to confer with Manager William Bayly, Jr , reports that on average of twenty-eight twenty-eight broad-sldcs aro now required to move tho output of customers along the route, with each projecting greater tonnages. He is much pleased with the manner in which the roadbed is behaving be-having since the advent of warm weather, while the big machines by which it Is traversed aro handling the trafile without exertion and are ready to respond to all additional requirements. require-ments. With a gentleman of his experience ex-perience and activity behind it, the troubles of tho Copper Belt would appear ap-pear to have all passed. |