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Show 'I Mayor Robinson's Stat men t. The writer spoke to Mayor Hobln-son Hobln-son In regard to "the onlv's" charge that many In the city arc using lights free of charge. He said, In substance: "There arc a few people Vho arc icportlngonly a part of their lights on both thceh.yandTcllurldcKysteins. These parties aro hard to locate always al-ways because they resent the Inspection In-spection of their bed looms that Is necessary to locate these lights. The city has, however, had a nun out sealing the unpaid for lights and that work is not yet finished, but at most theie arc comparatively few, and both companies .sutler from It at the hands of those who will do such things. When the price of lights went down people put on more lights and not all reported this at the beginning of the mouth, h'ut by Inquiry at the olllce we tlnd that most peoplo have repoited the Inoiease lu the number of lights used by them." We do not believe Mii)or Robinson would tell a He, and his statement certainly cer-tainly has the ring of tiuth. Until "the only" presents a long list of names of the many the) say are using lights and not paying for them, then the public .should give their tirade little heed |