SECTION TWO IT Many Prominent Men Coming to ' toafl Meeting This Week LIST OF SPEAKERS INCREASES £ THIS WEEK AS ACCEPTANCES ARE RE- _____ CEIVED — OFFICIALS WELL MOTORING PUBLIC IS TIRED OF PLEASED. BEING MISLED CONCERNING flan/ MflTnn m linn win i MILEAGE AND ROAD CONDI- IV MOTOR CLUBS WILL tions. SEND LARGE DELEGATIONS, Seven Southeastern States Intensely Interested in Program of Activities Sponsored By the American Automobile Association. Recently Completed Logging Trip Between Chicago and Jacksonville Has Convinced Officials Certain Towns Going Out of Their Way to Give Out Misleading Information. Till An immediate and effective stop must be made by certain towns along certain "short route" highways regarding tho giving out ol misleading information concerning road conditions or steps will be taken to permanently route all motor tourists south via road system that will Louch none of the towns which have boon guilty of such practices orning officials of the Jack-s»miy!ijo Automobile club will begin their homo stretch efforts coward preparing for the . Southeastern states goOri roads conference, which will be hoM hero Thursday und Friday, with the Hotel Mason as headquarters. They will bo assisted in their work by Chaldea M. Hayu», president of the Chicago Motor club, which organlza-non is cooperating- with the Jackson- I \illo club in arranging the meeting at the call of the American Automobile Association. Ust Is Crowing. Already the list of prominent men 'siuooa iiujdbaio ‘suiooj ’ z 'juounjudo gu)doo>losnot{ fluojjr aeddn rnvKS C-I T-8SH a«oqd[ -uiuk S8gl: W -juoui Misleading Information -IJCflg utopj-p aioaoi QTSII^IONlHcIb li*, q>j1c recently completed logging trip j-l *l9CS-a euoqd I of K. V. Goodson, chief of the cn- •ouajd jo osn ‘oStuuS ‘qoaod ijujdoais | gincoring bureau of the Jacksonville 'juaiujaudu poqsiujnj uiooj-oaij AV3M ft- Automobile club, over two highways ~rr——----------------- “ •otss-IT ouoim !labetween Jacksonville and Chicago, siijaooia f* has convinced Mr. Hayes and officials fi 1 of the local club that certain towns —-—lie.,.e "g-oing out of their way" to tourists with misleading infor-duo to a dosirc on the towns to l’avor other ouoim: I110-1 J°J WJ aaHSINHfk'J |V1 towns with which they are associated This is the statement of ropresent-_.ives of several motor clubs who taro here preparing lor the Southeast-* »ern States Good Roads Conference. M which will be held here Thursday and Friday of this week. iu|s M1IAV p, juoiuiJ'Cd'o fluidoaaiasnoq GCTHSJXHn,*! m’ hiation. This .is di ,*77 T9S5 Fl part of those to annuj- 1U0J Jioj it?rj aSTHSlNHihd vl towns with which z-i Tf7 •diq‘BuoBn0j”~ioouaiuoauoo rii 'juoiu :?mdu aoddn uiooj-fr .10 S qgHSTXHn.j r-r 'i-'i-s&ss ouoqd in* j-or ^jg misinformation, Mr. Good- 10 q}' -a JSf Xiddy *ouoi[d spiSn SU I son reported on his return. "The ‘gjimadn BtuooJ E *^11 G3HSINHIT.J "ft- toil in towing charges alone has ----------------------- T-SS9S ouoiid V1i been heavy, whilo broken spring-3 p.r I “toAfc 'JUVJMcL •DIOUSUIJCIS JSOAV *P0JU83P JJ oSbjbU «■ 'ajmiuJnj mou ‘oiuoq mqu juomia-cdu »S«mi poqeman; AOflJ 3G