Southern good roads . ed States and(Janada, which are affiliated with the American Asso-ciation for Improvement, Avill take part inthe convention that is to be held in Riclnnond and au-tonu)bile tours are being arranged uuder the directionof the Touring Club of America, which is also an as-sociate member of the American Association. Gen. T. Coleman Du Pont, who is financing a $2,000,-000 boidevard across the state of Delaware, has ac-cepted an invitation to be one of the speakers. Con-gressman J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania, who pre-viously has been mainly iilentified with the impr


Southern good roads . ed States and(Janada, which are affiliated with the American Asso-ciation for Improvement, Avill take part inthe convention that is to be held in Riclnnond and au-tonu)bile tours are being arranged uuder the directionof the Touring Club of America, which is also an as-sociate member of the American Association. Gen. T. Coleman Du Pont, who is financing a $2,000,-000 boidevard across the state of Delaware, has ac-cepted an invitation to be one of the speakers. Con-gressman J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania, who pre-viously has been mainly iilentified with the improve-ment of the waterways of the country, has been elect-ed a director of the American Association for Higliwa,\Improvement and will devote considerablj of his timeto the cause of improving the public roads of the coun-try. He will be one of the speakers at the Richmoiulconvention. Logan AValler Page, directm of the government Officeof Public Roads, will make au address, as will also October, iQii SOUTHERN ROADS. Macadam Road Near Albany. New York Seuatar Swaiison, of ^il?i^?illia. Seiialiu Ahiiliii. ofVirginia, niiuority leader nf the senate will likewisemake an address. Other men of national prominencewho have consented to address the gathering are Page, editor publicist; AV. AV. Finley, president,Sontliern Railway (iiiii|iaiiy ; IS. F. Yoalvuni, ehairmanof the Frisco Ijines; \V. (_. Brown, president of theNew York Central Lines; Harold Parker, ehairman ofthe jMassaehusetts State IIighwa>- (innmissiim. andmost of the leading higliwaj eiigineers of the eouiiliy. Prol)ably the greatest trilmte that has been paid theAmerican Association is its designation to be the cor-respondent f the Permanent Association of (Con-gresses, in whi(/h tliii1y-five nations are ofticially n-p-resented. In a letter .inst reeei\-c(l by J. E. Penny-backer, Jr., Execnti\e Secretary of the American As-sociation, the president id the International Associa-tion, who is also lns[


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