i Friday, December 11, 195 J THIS CAPITAL" lOURNAL, Saiam, Oregon Pace 11 Toll Roads Not Answer to Financing of Highways Waihingtoa VP) Toll roads tod turnpikei will answer only a imall part of the problem of financinf an estimated 50 bil lion dollar worth of needed highway construction, a nation al conference on highway fi nancing was told Thursday. Speakers at the opening ses sion of the two-day conference, sponsored by the United States Chamber of Commerce, a a Id Green Peler Next on List Eugene W) The Willamette Basin Project Committee urg- propria money for planning sZt? of two more earns in wuiam- toll roads could pay for them selves on only about 5.000 to 8.000 miles of the most heavily traveled routes in the country. "While the possibilities of toll financing are not to be overloaded, neither should the public be deceived Into the no tion tnat here is the cjL.W i taxless cure to our highway ilia," said R. M. Cettel, Univer sity of California transporta tion economist. It was he who gave the 50-billlon-dollar high way cost estimate. The conference debated a proposal of the Conference of State Governors that the fed eral government withdraw from gasoline taxation, leaving this revenue source to the states. Federal highway aid Fence Approved Around Dalles Dam Portland J The State Highway Commission yesterday approved construction of a fence along U.S. Highway SO around The Dalles dam. Cost will be about $27,200 for which the state will be reimbursed by federal funds. DRIVES INNOCENT Albany A Jury freed Paul E. Jacogsen from a drunken driving charge on which he had been arrested September on the Pacific highway near Al bany by state police. ette river tributaries. On is the Cougsr Creek Creek project on the South Fork of the McKenzie river, the other the Green Peter dam on the oantiam river. ' Irrigation projects also re ceived support The commit tee urged congress to provide money for a study of Yam hill river water resources de velopment, and called on the reclamation bureau to study the proposed Muddy Creek snd Hopewell irrigation proj ects in Lane and Linn coun ties. Rep. Walter Norblad, speaking at the annual meet ing, said 40 per cent of the money voted by congress in the last civil functions appro priations bill was for projects in the Willamette and Colum bia basins. Rep. Homer Angell said In a question-and-answer ses sion that he believed congress might well divert money from foreign expenditures to devel opment of natural resowci at hor.ie. This met objections from the American Assn. of State Hiah- way Officials, on the ground that the states might not boost their gas taxes to replace the federal levy thus leaving less money for road and highway work than now la available. Cettel suggested what he termed an Interim solution: As a state raised its gasoline tax. the government would cut the federal levy in that slit? by the same amount. Direct state revenues would be increased by about a billion dollars a year, with the funds being available in the states where the tax was collected. "After a time the federal government could repeal its tax, and the state could then adjust their taxes in the light of highway conditions then ex isting," Cettel said. The meeting was expected to draw about 350 representative! of the state, local and federal governments, industry repre sentatives, and other before It closes Friday night Yep, it's .iCthe smart aTl-M t new shoe the crowd is wearing 1J9S Sixes 10-1 3 Vl D-C-B Width DANA'S BOOTERY CAPiioi show mc tuna BemjeyHI ITtrif SALEM, OREGON , Merry h ALL TfUlU' TH1 HOUSI . . hundreds of Pennty ways to toy hristmas SSfX . Gus Moore Will Be Installed Saturday Gus Moore, general secretary of the Salem YMCA wiU be Installed president of the Northwest area of the Y Sec retaries association! Saturday night The installation will take place during the final session of the annual conference of the secretaries, to be held at the Menucha conference grounds east of Portland. The delibera tions, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, will also be attended by Larry Woods of the local association, and a number of Willamette university students who are Interested in YMCA t work. Clear Lake Clear Lake Harmony Rebekah lodge No. 75 and Gervaia lodge No. 121, IOOF, will meet for a Joint Christ mas party at Quinaby hall at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14. An exchange of gifts and treats for the children follow ed by a short program will be features of the evening. All members, their families and their friends are invited to attend. Members are asked to bring cake, cookies, candles or sandwiches for a no-host lunch. 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