CHMEAtCONSTRUCTION WORK STARTED ON FAIRFIELD DOG RACE TRACK1OO1 ') r t !i ♦ *vat ur-is, in*i \\ a y. wit 1 HMltri.(’out raci s w lt;*i ♦ * a wanl*'ii thisweek Jlt;i* tin* construction of tin*/ proposed dog raco track on a thirty one acre trad within the village of Fairfield.Barer and I{carer, Dayton engineers and .architects, received the general contract, and Wright Brothers, Dayton, the grading contract. The latter firm began work this week and it is expected the work will be completed, including the erection of a grandstand and kennels, by June 1, when the racing program is scheduled to begin. The Fail field Amusement FarkLtd., the partnership organization promoting the project, opened offices this week at 34 S. Main St., iniFairfield.\V. Heintz, of Oakland, (’alif in I Hamilton, ()., who will prob ably manage the tracks arrived in Fairfield last Tuesday and is personally supervising the construe .lion work, it i.s said.Attorney F D. .Johnson, this city, who i.s looking after the legal interests of the promoters, said 1 stockholder's meeting was held Friday night at lie (iihhons Hotel in Dayton but that, only routine business was transacted.'ague