| Show Kiwanis Resolve Not to Fix Traffic Tickets m 11 Z w 4 xI 7 4 T r y A V f C I f f i 44 Roy II H. Ashworth left signs petition as F. F S. S Walden Valden watches Members Pledge Selves Not to Use Influence Influence Influence ence to Evade Traffic Penalties Members of the Kiwanis club Thursday pledged support to Mayor Maor E. E B. B Erwin in reducing the accident toll toIl by promising not noto notto notto to o use political or business influence to evade penalties for traffic law violations I The pledge was contained fn in a a resolution adopted by the club at its weekly meeting at the Hotel Utah A copy signed by Roy H. H Ashworth president and F. F S. S Waden Walden Wal Wa- Val I den chairman of the traffic committee com corn was sent to Mayor Erwin The resolution said that members specifically shall not attempt to fix traffic tags After expressing a desire to lend every assistance to the mayor in enforcing traffic laws impartially the resolution said Resolved That we we the members of Kiwanis agree to assume full responsibility for our own infractions infractions infractions of traffic laws and regulations regulations regulations regula regula- without attempt at evasion by virtue of political or business Influence Influence in influence In- In fluence and in support of this attitude attitude attitude at at- be it further Resolved specifically That we shall not attempt to engage i in that form of evasion commonly known as fixing traffic tags to the end that the mayor and his officers shall be bo encouraged in enforcement efforts Personal observations on politics and business Improvement gained on a recent mile mlle tour of the nation were recounted to the members by U. U S. S District Attorney Dan B. B Shields Mr Shields returned a 1 week ago after a months month's trip during which he drove from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles east cast along the southern southern south south- em ern border to Florida north to Washington D. D C. C and home again |