Show I SENATOR HARDING FOR BETTER ROADS Declares Intention o oI of f I I Maintaining Big System By Raymond Clapper United Press Staff Correspondent MARION Ohio July 26 The Th The e problem of developing good roads road es s and encouraging transportation b by byi y i motor trucks as a 1 supplement t to toI o I railroads will be task of th the e I j next administration In the opinion o of f Warren arren G G. G HardIn Harding Amplifying his declaration fo for tor r 1 better etter roadways made in his acceptance acceptance accept accept- ance aiice speech the Republican nominee nomine e outlined his views In detail writing g Ito to the National Association of Mo Motor Moor tor or truck salesmen at Chicago The obvious lous tendency to supplement supplement supplement supple supple- ment our present transportation fa faI facilities fa- fa a I by a a. much more snore extended d u use URe e of Improved ed highways and powerful pow pow- I erful motor trucks Is so apparent t j that It cannot be doubted that I II In InI n tn I the tho future we we will more and more mor morel e I l re rely on this mode of ot transportation n. n It is going to mean the necessity fo for tor r I I further great advance toward Improved Im irn proved road construction and particularly particularly particularly par par- I the adequate maintenance e of or highways Along Iong with this thin there must b be beme e I me measures ures to Insure adequate supply y of petroleum products for power a at atI t reasonable blo prices yf I I feel that this entire set o of f I problems Is going to be bo forced upon n the country's attention with constantly constantly constantly con con- increasing ng Insistence an and d must be bo dealt with through measures measures meas meas- I ures urea as will best insure the permanent permanent permanent perma perma- nent use of or Improved ed highways an and andI d I motor to help relieve rello th the de e I con congestion that now presses upon n i the country's railroads |