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Show Dayton Cleaning Up Costs $80,000 a Week WASHINGTON. April T Jjgl T. L. ; Rhoads. military aide to-realdent Wilson. I will report to Secretary Ciarrlswtn today concerning rondltlone In tha flood diatr.et of Ohio. Msjor Rlirtads. who has been In charge of sanitation In try Inundated territory, returned yesterday from Dayton, Day-ton, where the high waters worked probably proba-bly the greatest havoc. "The cleaning irp of the city Is costing SSO.Ooe a week. ' he aald today, "but the people have regained their spirits and the air of hustle and Industry Is Infectious. Infec-tious. Stores and factories are reopening reopen-ing and reconstruction work Is well under Tien. W. II. BUby. chief of the army engineer, has advised members of congress con-gress whoae districts were flood swept that a board of engineers haa been named to consider measures t prevent a PsssaffJ-tlon PsssaffJ-tlon of the disaster- He haa asked the represent. ves to advise their people so that conferences may be arranged. |