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the new parallel walls and space to be filled [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] so as to settle or be tamped flush with the coping.
All construction to be done in the best and most workman like manner and all matters not covered by this contract shall be referred to owners representative on the job. The wall shall be paid for at the rate of $10.00 a running [[strikethrough]] foot [[/strikethrough]] lineal foot as measured. Dredging to be paid for at the rate of 30 cents per cubic yard. All to be paid on completion of the job.
All materials for this job to be furnished by contractor except sockets for davits, cleats or cleat bolts. Jan 11. 1928
Afterwards made separate contract for removing loose weak wall and replacing it by a wall same dimensions as
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above but only [[strikethrough]] piling [[/strikethrough]] wood piling set 10' from center and to cost only $6.00 per lineal foot.
The whole job will take about 3 weeks. (It took about 4 weeks!)
[[underlined]] Jan 23. [[/underlined]] Started new batch of [[red underlined]] wine [[/red underlined]] from Italian paste and stored first batch in 5 gal. bottle. ^[[Was started Jan 2. and is still sweet (pale)]]
[[vertical annotation in left margin]] Raisin wine started Jan 1 is better. I added equal volume .32% sugar solution to it. [[/left margin]]
Stone masonry on North Wall almost finished.
Received a letter of [[underlined in red]] George Roll [[/underlined in red]] in answer to mine, and in which he recants his attitude and expresses intention to be "a good soldier" and play the game etc  
The letter is a good letter and I [[underlined]] feel very happy about [[/underlined]] it
Have telegraphed him immediately that I am glad to receive his letter and that if he acts in the spirit expressed therein there will be no further occasion of any differences between us. That all I desire is his