Show OAn jOAD COMMISSIONS NEEDED IN ALL AW STATES I Practical Steps to Get Best Results Outlined by Carl G. G Fisher B By The Tb Tel Special News Sen Ice NEW YORK Oct 14 It 14 It is predicted good authority that from 1000 on n to will be spent tho the highways of ot the United on States es In the next five tive years Herein res les the proof of ot the general Interest on on the part of ot all an of ot the people in road an interest which went Soaring soaring oaring with the passage of the Bank- Bank Shackleford act allowing 1000 of ot federal funds to the various states for this purpose To place themselves in a position to take advantage of ot the federal offer oer and to keep pace with wilh the progreSS progress pro- pro gress In road Improvement which is becoming national It will be necessary if for or the members member of ot the coming as- as of ot many state legislatures to provide adequate highway departments land and otherwise take official steps to assure assure as- as sure the prompt forwarding Qt real road construction in their respective states fL Carl G. G Fisher of ot Indianapolis has outlined the necessary and businesslike way In watch the matter matter mat- mat ter should hold be lie taken up His ideas idea carry the greatest a w weight as as he Is l known iown from coast to as the father of ot the permanent roads idea Fisher isher originated and was very active n the establishment of ot the Lincoln highway and he Is toda toda-r a a. vice dent and director of ot the Lincoln Highway Highway High- High way Iway association and he la Js also an n officer officer of- of of the Dixie Highway association keeping In close personal touch with the affairs of ot both organizations IP Fishers Fisher's ideas are bas based d on two VO fundamentals fun- fun first that each state having hav hay rig ing no established highway commission at the Ule present time create a nonpartisan nonpartisan non- non partisan commission whose members shall halI be bo competent men Interested in highways who will serve without pay land sad who shall be free of political and other pull Secondly he advocates the laying out and securing final state fa's fas as well as federal approval of ot a definite statewide plan and then permitting no pressure to cause a deviation from that plan Working Working- upon this baste basis the tho coun- coun try will be well weIl on the road toward the establishment of ot a definite system of real roal permanent highways s |