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Show GOVERNOR SULZER ON ROADS lew Recent Message to New York Legislature He Laid Down Law In No Uncertain Tsrms. Covemor Suher of New York Is a oad booster of the right type, In hi ecent message to the New York eglslature he "laid down the law" to be legislators In no uncertain terms, pointed out defects In New York's ad laws and pronounced the doom if the spoilsmen who bad been fat-enlng fat-enlng on the people's money, says he Southern Good Roads. In his nessage be paid this great tribute to ood roads: "We know that good roads, like good treets. make habitation along them 1 nost desirable; tbey enhance the alue of farm lands, facilitate trans- ' ortatlon. and add untold wealth to he producers and consumers of the ountry; tbey economize time, glvj ibor a lift atid make millions In 1 ioney; they ssve wear and tear and ' mrry and waste; they beautify the ountry and bring It In touch with 1 he city; they aid the social and re- 1 clous and educational and Industrial regress of the people; they make tter homes and happier firesides; hey are the avenue of trade and the 1 gencles of speedy communication; I dy nvan the economical transporta-ion transporta-ion of marketable products the ' laxlmum burden at the minimum ' nut; they are the ligaments thst Ind the country together In thrl.'t nd Industry and Intelligence and at riot Iim; they promote social In- J reours prevent Intellectual stagna- ' on and Increase the happiness and rosperlty of our producing masses; ' 1ey contribute to the greatness of I e city and the glory of the country: Ive employment to our Idle work-ten. work-ten. distribute tbe necessaries of ! fe the products rvf the fields and ' le forest and the factories en roue- te energy and husbandry. Inculcate ive for our srr"ilc wonders, and ' lake mankind better and happier." ' |