Show Pro Progress ess in Haiti Shown in Illustrated Bool WASHINGTON May 14 AP APA APA AP- AP A r reassuring glimpse of progress In Inthe inthe inthe the island republic of Haiti Is afforded afforded af af- forded the outside world through circulation of ot an illustrated booklet showing in graphic fashion the strides made In ip recent years In Inmany Inmany inmany many lines ot of endeavor The booklet printed in French French- has found its way through official channels into many foreign countries countries coun coun- tries Copies of or i it have been beet passed about here by the Haitian legation It contains upwards of ot pictures of ot improved roads modern buildings land and other construction projects In Inthe Inthe inthe the Island In the last ten years more than 1000 miles of paved roads have been laid replacing highways highways' that had deteriorated until they were little littlemore littlemore more moro than trails A concrete highway highway high way connecting Prince Port-au-Prince the Haitian capital and Santa Domingo capital city of ot the Dominican republic lic lie h has s been completed by the Haitians Haitians Haitians Haitians' Hai Hai- up to the border When the Dominican portion is completed the trip between the two capitals may maybe maybe maybe be done In h hours urs where formerly It took days This progress has been partIcularly particularly particularly notable during the administration tl tion n of bf the present chief executive President Borno said a report in the thebo bo booklet klet made by the Haitian minister minister min min- ister n of ot public works His administration adminis adminis- administration n also has seen the construction construe construe- tion of ot fourteen schools thirteen hospitals and eleven lighthouses Installation of an automatic tele telephone fele- fele ph phone ne system and material progress ress In Irrigation and canals Since 1921 there has be been n an increase of ot per cent in the number of or telephones telephones telephones tele tele- phones in use use and the telegraph system has ha's been augmented and Improved Im Im- im- im proved In order to foster trade between the United States States' and Haiti Haiti- the present HalU Haitian n Import customs tariff tar tar- iff Hf Is being revised Some RO American marines still sun rem remain ln Jn in Haiti Halll completing then thell work worl of f reorganizing the native co constabulary t lul ry |