4- Sound Basis Seen In New Highway Act (Editor's Mte-Tkim la the tkir 4 last story Tfc ttattnua ser ies mm tH 1M7 Mar Trmasrta tlM art.) ' By Thomas S. Wright - Staff Writer. The Statesman Oregon' much disputed and controversial motor transporta tion nvl hn hn th result of ten years search for a fairer' ba5e for taxing vehicles. ! Now, supporters of the new ton-mile fees fear that first year income losses, minor inequalities and political lobbies will do ir reparable damage to the infant law before it has the chance to prove its worth. An estimated $2.500 000 de crease in revenue over lat year, complaints from truckers and pro-flat fee advocates are argu ments which promice to make the code a. hot isue in the 1949 legislative sessions. ? Passed Unanimously The code was pass;d unam mmiciv Rv tho 1947 legislature and became law Jan. t. 1943. Its; beginning was more man len years previous. i Oregon pioneer of the gas tax seeking a more equitable base for charging highway-ue fees, set committees to investi gating the possibilities of a new law to replace the 1933 code. The 1937 legislature establish ed an interim committee to study the matter and subsequent ses sions continued the activities. In 1945 a bill, basically the same as the present code, was intro duced into the legislature and was passed by the house. It was skipped by the senate for more pressing legislation, but won unanimous support of both bod ies at the 1947 meeting. Differs from 1923 Law The new code differ from the 1933 law in several respfcts. It collects highway-use fees on a uniform basis weight and mile age both meters of highway use. Vehicles which were exempt under the old law about 7.000 of them pay on the -same basis as others. Fuel taxes (now five cents per gallon) are deductea from the assessment to the truck er. The old law provided for three separate types of motor vehicle taxes or fees. Registration fees, with some exceptions, ranged from 30 cents to 90 cents per 100 pounds for gasoline-powered property carrying vehicles. Those using other fuels paid $1.50 per 100 pounds. Various Formulas Used Vehicles under the jurisdiction of the public utilities commis- sioner paid highway use fees based on various formulas. Com mon and contract carriers of gen eral commodities paid 6 per cent of gross revenue or one mill per ton-mile of combined weight. Private carriers paid si mill per ton-mile and special carriers logs, poles, piling, sand, gravel, etc. paid 3V cents per 100 pound? monthly. Motor fuel taxes of five cents per gallon were collected by the secretary of state. Sponsors of the new law are confident that data gathered from the first year of operation will give a sound basis for recon struction of the law. Soundness Held Provable Corrections of fee scales and elimination of proven inequities, they say, are all that In needed to prove the soundness of the ton-mile means of collecting taxes 1 on truck transport. First-year failure of the biu to meet expectations can be ex pected to spur agitation for changes of the law or repeal at the next session of the legisla ture. Or if the current fees and law are found to be fair, new sources of revenue for highway financing wiU come under study. U. S. Suggests International Antarctic Zone LONDON, Aug. 2a-0P-Britain was reliably reported today prepared to accept in principle a United States proposal for an international regime for a large nirt nf th Antarctic continent. - The IT. S. nroDosal does not in clude the Soviet union, which has no claims in the territory in ques tinn An informed Whitehall (gov nmmentt source said Britain would retain sovereign rights she claims over the Faulkland islands. which are30If the Argentine coast. Rut he -SiTded. the British will probably be ready to renounce claims to the Falkland lsiana ae tendencies in the Antarctic re- eion. The United States has ap proached Britain. France, Aus tralia. New Zealand, Norway, Argentina and Chile all with claims in or near the Antarctic on an overall settlement. Tn Washington U. S. diplomatic authorities declined to give the specific nature of the proposals. The British foreign office, which received them, likewise remained silent on details,. Thm Stat SqUm. Orsxyon. Sunday, AtKjcurt 23. 1913 13 Chin-Up Booth Slated at Fair Physically handicapped people are offered an opportunity to sell needle and craft work through the Chin-Up club booth at the Oregon state fair, Lois Sellwood, club president announced batur-day Persons wishing to sell articles should mail or deliver them to I Mrs. Edith Cowden, 2220 Mill st., j Salem before September 4. Arti- ; ties should have name, address ' and price on the sales tag -fas tened to the article. 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