Show POLICE CHIEF ASKS TRAFFIC lAWS LANS I Says Legislature Should Amend to Give Cities Wider Powers o of 01 Control Chief Chic o of Police J. J Parle Parley White was the principal speaker at the luncheon of or tho the Rotary club in the Hatol lintel Utah yesterday Chief Chic White declared that tho the state needed better traffic laws and suggested that tho the Rotary club and antl other or organizations in th the cit city and state ask the next s session slon of or tho the Legislature to amend the automobile au law so that cities might be able to more effectively ely re regulate late traffic He urged that a a. permanent committee be appointed by the Rotary club for tho the entertainment of ot automobile tourists He lie then took up UI the question of or parking automobiles and antl declared re that the ordinances ordinances' should he be enforced and that tho the tato Mato should give giro greater powers to cities In fn tho the matter of oC handling han han- dUn Its own affairs on the streets Chief White also went Into the social so social social so- so cial conditions In the elt city saying that there had been an Don Improvement and that still RUn better results would be he brought about William Warner arner who succeeds s J J. J H. H Manderfield as assistant general freight and ol a agent ent of oC the Salt Lake Route was present at the tho luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon and antl delivered a short abort address as did MaJ Wesley King who recently returned from the tha border |