Show City Vetoes Plan for Taxis To Park at a Fire Hydrants ts Perusing a vivid word picture of oC dozens of taxicabs dashing wildly along streets while screamIng screaming screaming scream scream- ing fire sirens add to the pandemonium pandemonium pande pande- city com commissioners m i S 8 Ion e r s Thursday officially signed the death warrant of or a proposal to permit taxicabs to park in front of fire Ire hydrants The word artist was Fire Chief Walter S. S Knight writing his recommendation recommendation rec rec- on the proposal made June 20 by W. W D. D Rishel president of the Utah State Automobile Automobile Auto Auto- mobile association Pointing out that fire tIre hydrant space along the curbs already was at a minimum Chief Knight wrote that he and his colleagues were at a loss to understand how any cab driver would know that it was his hydrant for tor which the wailing walling fire equipment was WIlS I headed beaded There are six hydrants on each of ot the downtown blocks and if every taxicab were to move every time the tho siren blew the result would be considerable traffic confusion confusion confusion con con- fusion he wrote Upon the motion of Mayor E. E B. B Envin the commission voted to deny the petition l |