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I agree..... « Both of these methods are reported popular In other municipalities of comparable popi*- lation, and were unanimously endorsed by if lose present. It Is interesting to note the change in attitude toward parking meters: when the subject was introduced two years ago, it nearly precipitated a local revolt because it conflicted with our slogan of being the last frontier town and free of nuisance taxes. But now that Reno is Installing parking meters, we plan to do likewise. Xt is thought that these two sources will supply the additional 1200*000 needed to operate the Oity and sell the disposal-plant bonds. Another meeting will be called in about two weeks, and X will keep you advised of developments. -2- A. M, Folger