do to get out the four or five skeletons we have run up against. It needs all the men and if I get all that is coming to me I can keep the thing going with full force for awhile at last. Another reason why I dont want to let a man go I may need one later and it would leave us short at the quarry. I hope to write to Dr. Holland soon and send some photographs. Things are moving nicely so far as work is concerned. As I wrote you I expect to see Ashton soon and fix up account. In haste Earl Douglass