Show 11 a ii How 1 to Develop Rural Roads Road building in the past has hag almost always been attended by byI bya I 1 a certain amount of waste because of lack of information J po political allocation of funds and and in in a few instances plain instances plain tJ ordinary graft rl I Now the good roads movement with movement with especial attention being t 1 paid to to market roads roads- is making unprecedented progress l It has been stimulated by the drought and unemployment situations situa- situa i as well we as by the crying need for year-round year surfaced f arteries of transportation for agriculture Many states and andr f r hundreds of counties in all sections of the country countr are seeking 1 ways and means of providing the farm with necessary roads as i quickly and as economically as possible i f Norman M. M Blaney Blancy of the American Farm Bureau Federation says that county road plans should be designed so that the outlying outlying outlying out out- lying territories will will have access to the main highways To Tot achieve this he points out road committees should be formed t made up of minded fair-minded unbiased citizens It would be their duty t to assemble facts and to decide just what roads are necessary for carrying on the business social and economic life of their comI com com- I Those roads which will serve the greatest number of people should naturally be improved first |