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Show MOTORISTS DERIVE GREAT BENEFIT FROM GOOD ROADS nlo,Ji,A1Co.,-a, ecn written and said," de-?ilorC de-?ilorC cla?;c"ce H. Blssell. president of Suh tCZ Jrsey Automobile nnd Motor Snnlrln ?thir a a,3"t tho COSt Of repairing roads because of the damnco caused by automobiles. Nothing hascfn f?iifab?ut ,thc cosL of mahUal lng the ?.meet cl?an,,n? department In the largo "ttm es a IarBC amount.. i hy ne,ref0' c. should the aulomobil-c aulomobil-c asked to pay a greater percentage for the repair of the state roads tlmn Ui? horse owner Is asked to pay for the upkeep up-keep of the city cleaning department' Our citizens are able to pay for he small damage done by visiting motorists? They can pay it many fold because of the enhanced en-hanced value of real estate made posslb e ? .J10, mto; car and becauao of the Increased In-creased receipts by our hoi els. farmers and business house In catering to the needs of the motor car owners. I 'Monmouth county estlm'atos that motorists mo-torists spend In that county In one way or another not less than 575.000 on a summer week-end trip. in Atlantic City it Is much moro than this, and there is hardly a county in the state whose people peo-ple am not financially benefited by the m?.lrr!f,s mm ou5 own ai,tJ othc states. ThQ profit made by those who cater to he pleasure and necessities of the motorists mo-torists exceeds by many fold thn cost of repairing New Jersey roads. largo as that sum Is. If New Jersey spends $1,000,000 on repairs to her roads and lier neonlP make . $3 000 000 out of motorists? t o state is $2,000,000 to tho good." |