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Show 1TD KIHTS TO BIJ-ESSENED Police to Continue to Test Lights flm Week and Bnkes Later. The police re directing ft "No Automobile Auto-mobile Accldet" campalgrn In Salt Lake in an effort to eliminate many automobile auto-mobile and vlcle accidents due to carelessness. care-lessness. ChiF of Police J. Parley White said last nl&t that the traffic laws of Salt Lake wold be enforced in relation to faulty Upts and brakes and that whenever th traffic rules were violated prosecutions fould follow. An endeavf to eliminate faulty lights is now betng-Tiade and the testing- process proc-ess Is being rarried on by the police at Bonneville prk every night. Owing to the large nftiber of automobile owners asking for emlnat!on stt their lights, it has been deded to continue testing until the end of ts week. "Every auJmoblle in Salt Lake should have had It lights tested by Saturday night, and tore should be no excuse for the failure t owners to take advantage of the lightls tests. Any arrest that Is made for fatty headlights after Monday, September ( will cause an endeavor on the part ofthe police to secure a Jail sentence whout -the alternative of a fine," said tiief White. Following the closing of the ' present campaign icalnst defective headllghi, the police ill start a campaign against defective bikes. Testing places will be arranged b; the police and the failure of motorist with inadequate brakes to have them Ixed, should they fall to meet the police iqulrements of operation, will be cause ffl arrest. Lights ol fully 4000 automobiles were tested by le police at Bonneville park last week.JOf this number seventy-five per cent wre found to be faulty. The police estliaied that 6000 owners should appear at lonneville park this week for the light tts. |