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BELIEVES IT IS UNWISE; Commissioner Charles E. Simmons's Objections to the Pavey Bill. ALTOGETHER TOO EXPENSIVE A PLAN It Would Cost the City at Least $800,000 a Year More than It Does Now and Promises Hopeless Entanglement.

BELIEVES IT IS UNWISE; Commissioner Charles E. Simmons's Objections to the Pavey Bill. ALTOGETHER TOO EXPENSIVE A PLAN It Would Cost the City at Least $800,000 a Year More than It Does Now and Promises Hopeless Entanglement.
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