the underlying sands.“ROAD TO HAPPINESS” SHOWING VALUE OF HIGHWAYS TO COMMUNITY—u—“The Road to Happiness,” a highway film produced jointly by tnc Ford Motor Company and the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, representing tfit entire m #tm vehicle industry, and the Highway Education card has just been reieascc for distribution The picture \v$i made with the advice and guidance of the Bureau of Public Roads United States Department of AgriculturePresident Cootidge, who is a strong believer in the value of road improvement appears as one o! the principal characters in his proper role as President of the United States.Taken in historic Fairfax County, Virginia, about twenty miles ;iom Washington, the picture t d!s the siory of the influence of improved highways upon the social, educational religious and economic phases of life in rural communities, and the ****lt;! for skilled highway engineer ng i.. bringing about the improvenu nt-The story has to do with the lifr ol a farm lad reared in an old farmhome on a road* grounded byall the handicaps, difficulties, and discouragements attendant upon such an enviroment