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��Motoring- Magazine, this issue contains some very interesting information concerning the road problems of the day. The question of good roads on the Pacific Coast is of vital importance. The betterment of Highways and the result attained from them is recognized as one of the greatest assets to a community.

From out the northwest from a story of how a school teacher has evolved a scheme by which the good road work may be increased by in- stalling in the minds of school children the value of the betterment of the public channels of transportation. She is working for tomorrow and not for today.

The opening up of the connecting link of the road around Lake Tahoe has now^ made possible a most delightful week end tour as told in this

issue.

From the far north comes a most interest- ing tale of the motor car and its advantages in supposedly snow bound Alaska. With its advent those of the last frontier see the passing of the "Malaniute."

There is also to be found in the pages of this issue many new and interesting things for the motorist.

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