Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 87, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1928 — Page 12

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LAUDS PRODRAM OF U. S. AID IN ROAD BUILDING Motor Club Head Points to Highway Progress in State. There were 1,060.1 miles of Fed-eral-aid in Indiana June 30, and 317.7 miles of such roads under construction, Duane Dugan, Hoosier Motor Club president, pointed out today in a statement urging that motorists resist any attempt to halt the Federal road building program. Dungan said that there has been a total of 71,074.3 miles of Federalaid roads completed in the United States, with 17,779 miles under construction, and 3,118.4 miles approved for / construction. Figures are based on those made public as of June 30. He also declared that the estimated cost of the Federal-aid roads under construction, as of the same date, is $261,754,800, of which the Federal Government is paying $105,297,930. The estimated cost of the projects approved for construction is $67,461,518, of which the Government’s share is $25,741,403. Dungan called attention to the

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